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    Né en 1944 à Casablanca, Serge Haroche a fait ses études à l'Ecole Normale Supérieure (ENS). Il a été chercheur au CNRS, Maître de Conférences à l'Ecole Polytechnique, Professeur à l'Université Paris VI et membre de l'Insitut de France. Il a enseigné pendant plusieurs années à l'Université de Yale, aux Etats-Unis et visité, comme chercheur ou professeur invité, plusieurs universités étrangères dont Stanford, Harvard, MIT et l'Université fédérale de Rio de Janeiro. Il a dirigé pendant cinq ans le département de Physique de l'ENS.

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