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Jules Piccard, also known as Julius Piccard (20 September 1840, in Lausanne – 11 April 1933, in Lausanne) was a Swiss chemist. He was the father of twins Auguste Piccard (1884–1962) and Jean Felix Piccard (1884–1963), both renowned balloonists. He studied chemistry at the University of Heidelberg as a student of Robert Bunsen, receiving his doctorate in 1862. Shortly afterwards, he obtained his habilitation at the polytechnical institute in Zürich. From 1869 to 1903 he was a professor of chemistry at the University of Basel.

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  • Jules Piccard (* 20. September 1840 in Lausanne; † 11. April 1933 ebenda) war ein Schweizer Chemiker. Nach dem Tod von Christian Friedrich Schönbein wurde Jules Piccard 1868 Professor für Chemie an der Universität Basel (bis 1908). Seine wissenschaftlichen Untersuchungen betrafen die Nahrungsmittelchemie. Einer seiner Mitarbeiter war Christoph Friedrich Goppelsroeder. Zwischen 1875 und 1877 war Friedrich Krafft sein Assistent. Von 1876 bis 1884 war Piccard ausserdem Kantonschemiker von Basel. (de)
  • Jules Piccard, also known as Julius Piccard (20 September 1840, in Lausanne – 11 April 1933, in Lausanne) was a Swiss chemist. He was the father of twins Auguste Piccard (1884–1962) and Jean Felix Piccard (1884–1963), both renowned balloonists. He studied chemistry at the University of Heidelberg as a student of Robert Bunsen, receiving his doctorate in 1862. Shortly afterwards, he obtained his habilitation at the polytechnical institute in Zürich. From 1869 to 1903 he was a professor of chemistry at the University of Basel. (en)
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  • Jules Piccard (* 20. September 1840 in Lausanne; † 11. April 1933 ebenda) war ein Schweizer Chemiker. Nach dem Tod von Christian Friedrich Schönbein wurde Jules Piccard 1868 Professor für Chemie an der Universität Basel (bis 1908). Seine wissenschaftlichen Untersuchungen betrafen die Nahrungsmittelchemie. Einer seiner Mitarbeiter war Christoph Friedrich Goppelsroeder. Zwischen 1875 und 1877 war Friedrich Krafft sein Assistent. Von 1876 bis 1884 war Piccard ausserdem Kantonschemiker von Basel. Er machte auf sich aufmerksam, als er das erste Telefon in Basel installieren ließ. Sein Bruder Paul Piccard war Ingenieur und Unternehmer. Jules Piccard heiratete Hélène Haltenhoff, mit der er vier Kinder hatte – zwei davon waren Auguste, der als Physiker und Stratosphärenflieger weltweit bekannt wurde, und dessen Zwillingsbruder Jean, Chemiker und Erfinder. (de)
  • Jules Piccard, also known as Julius Piccard (20 September 1840, in Lausanne – 11 April 1933, in Lausanne) was a Swiss chemist. He was the father of twins Auguste Piccard (1884–1962) and Jean Felix Piccard (1884–1963), both renowned balloonists. He studied chemistry at the University of Heidelberg as a student of Robert Bunsen, receiving his doctorate in 1862. Shortly afterwards, he obtained his habilitation at the polytechnical institute in Zürich. From 1869 to 1903 he was a professor of chemistry at the University of Basel. He made contributions in the field of food chemistry and in his research of cantharidin, dinitrocresol, chrysin and resorcinol. He is also known for his studies involving the atomic weight of rubidium. (en)
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