Yaël Nazé

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Yaël Nazé  at "L’Espace des sciences" on 16 October 2012

Yaël Nazé is a Belgian astrophysicist who works at the University of Liège. She specializes in massive stars and their interactions with their surroundings.

Biography[]

She came from what she described as a poor part of Belgium where people enjoyed stargazing. At ten she considered meteorology, but by twelve became interested in astronomy.[1] She received her PhD in March, 2004 and qualified as a permanent National Fund for Scientific Research (FNRS) researcher since 2009. She devotes part of her leisure to the popularization of sciences through conferences, animations, exhibitions, and articles. She has written several books that have earned her several awards.[2][3] Her scientific work has been just as rewarded and repeatedly so.[3][4]

Bibliography - Books[]

  • Les couleurs de l'Univers,  [fr], 2005 (prix d'astronomie de Haute Maurienne 2006,  [fr] 2006)
  • L'astronomie au féminin,  [fr], 2006 et  [fr], 2014 ( [fr] 2006, prix Verdickt-Rijdams 2007)
  • Histoire du télescope, la contemplation de l'Univers des premiers instruments aux actuelles machines célestes, Vuibert, 2009
  • L'astronomie des anciens, Belin, 2009 (prix Jean-Rostand 2009) - re-edited in 2018 under the name L'astronomie du passé
  • Cahier d'exploration du ciel I. Découvrir l'Univers, Réjouisciences, 2009
  • Cahier d'exploration du ciel II. Mesurer l'Univers, Réjouisciences, 2012
  • La cuisine du cosmos - cahier de (g)astronomie, Réjouisciences, 2012
  • Voyager dans l'espace, CNRS éditions, 2013 ( [fr], 2014)
  • À la recherches d'autres mondes - les exoplanètes, Académie Royale de Belgique - éditions, collection académie en poche, 2013
  • Art & Astronomie - Impressions célestes, Omnisciences, 2015
  • Astronomie de l'étrange, Belin, 2020
  • Enquêtes d'Astronomie, Éditions Hermann, 2021 (with Dominique Proust)

Popular works[]

  • In 2018, Nazé analyzed the controversy over a Ph.D. thesis proposed by a student at the University of Sfax, which defended a flat earth as well as a geocentric model of the solar system and a young Earth. The dissertation theme had been approved by the committee overseeing environmental studies theses (but not the final, full dissertation) and its summary had been made public and denounced in 2017 by professor Hafedh Ateb, a founder of the Tunisian Astronomical Society on his Facebook page.[5]

External links[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Yaël Nazé". Hubble Heritage.
  2. ^ "Outreach activities". ulg.ac.be.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b "Awards". ulg.ac.be.
  4. ^ Europlanet honours inspirational outreach role-model Yaël Nazé with Prize for Excellence in Public Engagement with Planetary Science reward Europlanet 2012
  5. ^ Nazé, Yaël (2018). "A Doctoral Dissertation on a Geocentric Flat Earth: 'Zetetic' Astronomy at the University Level". Skeptical Inquirer. 42 (3): 12–14.
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