Jacques Beaulieu, the Glossary
Jacques A. Beaulieu, (April 15, 1932 - August 19, 2014) was a Canadian physicist who invented the first TEA laser in 1968.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: Canadians, National Order of Quebec, Order of Canada, Quebec, Royal Society of Canada, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, TEA laser, Thomas W. Eadie Medal.
- People from Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
Canadians
Canadians (Canadiens) are people identified with the country of Canada.
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National Order of Quebec
The National Order of Quebec, termed officially in French as, and in English abbreviation as the Order of Quebec, is an order of merit in Quebec.
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Order of Canada
The Order of Canada (Ordre du Canada) is a Canadian state order and the second-highest honour for merit in the system of orders, decorations, and medals of Canada, after the Order of Merit.
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Quebec
QuebecAccording to the Canadian government, Québec (with the acute accent) is the official name in Canadian French and Quebec (without the accent) is the province's official name in Canadian English is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.
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Royal Society of Canada
The Royal Society of Canada (RSC; Société royale du Canada, SRC), also known as the Academies of Arts, Humanities, and Sciences of Canada (French: Académies des arts, des lettres et des sciences du Canada), is the senior national, bilingual council of distinguished Canadian scholars, humanists, scientists, and artists.
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Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu is a city in eastern Montérégie in the Canadian province of Quebec, about southeast of Montreal, located roughly halfway between Montreal and the Canada–United States border with the state of Vermont.
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TEA laser
A TEA laser is a gas laser energized by a high voltage electrical discharge in a gas mixture generally at or above atmospheric pressure.
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Thomas W. Eadie Medal
The Thomas W. Eadie Medal is an award of the Royal Society of Canada "for contributions in engineering and applied science".
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See also
People from Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
- Élodie Mailloux
- Éric Bruneau
- Alain Laplante
- Alcide Côté
- Alexandre Boulerice
- Alfred La Liberté
- André Bissonnette
- Andrée Bouchard
- Céline Signori
- Claude Bachand
- Dany Kane
- Denis Paradis
- Diane Leblanc
- FM Le Sieur
- Fernand Dorais
- Gerry Boulet
- Hélène Harbec
- Irene Pavloska
- Israël Landry
- Jacques Beaulieu
- Jacques Monet
- Jean Rioux
- Jean-Paul Bergeron
- Joey Scarpellino
- Johanne Martel-Pelletier
- Joséphine Marchand
- Joseph-Jean-Baptiste Gosselin
- Kevin Owens
- Marie-Léonie Paradis
- Martial Rhéaume
- Maryse Lassonde
- Mireille Levert
- Mona de Grenoble
- Patrice Désilets
- Paul Dubois (diplomat)
- Paul-André Massé
- Samuel Chouinard
- Sonia L'Heureux
- Stéphane Gendron
- Stéphane Roy (composer)
- Steve Lussier
- Subb
- Tarik Brahmi
- Willis Adcock
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Beaulieu
Also known as A. Jacques Beaulieu.