Paul Marmet
|alma_mater = Université Laval |mentor = |academic_advisors = Larkin Kerwin |known_for = Low-energy Monoenergetic Electron Spectrometer |author_abbrev_bot = |author_abbrev_zoo = |influences = |influenced = |awards = * Léo-Pariseau Prize of the French Canadian Association for the Advancement of Science (ACFAS), 1976 * Herzberg Medal of the Canadian Association of Physicists, 1971 }} |signature = |spouse = Jacqueline Marmet |children = Dr. Louis Marmet }}Paul Marmet, (20 May 1932 – 20 May 2005) was a Canadian physicist, inventor, author, and professor at Laval University in Quebec City, Canada, who served as the President of the Canadian Association of Physicists.
Marmet is notable for developing a novel high-resolution electron velocity selector, a scientific instrument which became widely used by scientists around the world. Provided by Wikipedia
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