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French Physicist and Science Popularizer Set to Lose Job Due to Plagiarism

Accepted submission by takyon at 2017-04-07 18:58:11
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Étienne Klein [wikipedia.org] may lose a science/philosophy post months after allegations of plagiarism surfaced [sciencemag.org]:

Étienne Klein, a celebrated French physicist and popularizer of science, seems set to lose his post as president of the Institute for Advanced Studies for Science and Technology (IHEST) in Paris after allegations that he plagiarized more than a dozen scientists, philosophers, and writers in books and articles. A source at France's science and education ministry yesterday confirmed to ScienceInsider that a decree ending Klein's tenure has been signed by Minister Najat Vallaud-Belkacem and State Secretary Thierry Mandon and is now awaiting the signature of French President François Hollande.

But Klein says he refuses to leave. In an open letter published last week, he wrote that an investigative panel that looked into the matter at Mandon's request has found no evidence of misconduct and that he sees no reason to step down. "My scientific integrity is absolute," Klein wrote to ScienceInsider in an email. The report has not been made public.

Klein leads a small group studying science itself [iramis.cea.fr] at the Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) near Paris, but rarely publishes in the scientific literature; his fame stems from books and articles in popular magazines, mostly about physics. He also hosts a weekly radio show [franceculture.fr] about science. Hollande appointed Klein president of IHEST—which seeks to build trust in science and to reflect on its social, economic, and political aspects—in September 2016.


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