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'''Daniel Treille''' is a French physicist, graduate from Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris. He got his PhD at LAL, Orsay (France) in 1967 and became CERN research scientist in 1976. Involved in a succession of experimental programs at PS, SPS, LEP and LHC (CMS), he was the co-founder and spokesman of the experiments NA14 at SPS and DELPHI at LEP. Co-author of about 2000 papers<ref>https://inspirehep.net/authors/985696?format=json</ref>, plenary speaker in several international conferences, he gave many lectures, courses and talks for non-specialists. Former member of various scientific committees in Europe and Canada, he chaired the French IN2P3 Scientific Council in 2004–2008. In 1996 he received the Doctor Honoris Causa of Stockholm University (Sweden).
'''Daniel Treille''' is a French physicist, graduate from Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris. He got his PhD at LAL, Orsay (France) in 1967 and became CERN research scientist in 1976. Involved in a succession of experimental programs at PS, SPS, LEP and LHC (CMS), he was the co-founder and spokesman of the experiments NA14 at SPS and DELPHI at LEP. He was spokesman NA14 and for the DELPHI experiment (1996–1997).
 
Treille is co-author of about 2000 papers<ref>https://inspirehep.net/authors/985696?format=json</ref>, he has been plenary speaker in several international conferences, and he has given many lectures, courses and talks for non-specialists. He is former member of various scientific committees in Europe and Canada, and he chaired the French IN2P3 Scientific Council in 2004–2008. In 1996 Treille received the Doctor Honoris Causa of Stockholm University (Sweden).
 
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Daniel Treille is a French physicist, graduate from Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris. He got his PhD at LAL, Orsay (France) in 1967 and became CERN research scientist in 1976. Involved in a succession of experimental programs at PS, SPS, LEP and LHC (CMS), he was the co-founder and spokesman of the experiments NA14 at SPS and DELPHI at LEP. He was spokesman NA14 and for the DELPHI experiment (1996–1997).

Treille is co-author of about 2000 papers[1], he has been plenary speaker in several international conferences, and he has given many lectures, courses and talks for non-specialists. He is former member of various scientific committees in Europe and Canada, and he chaired the French IN2P3 Scientific Council in 2004–2008. In 1996 Treille received the Doctor Honoris Causa of Stockholm University (Sweden).

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