Gaspard Monge

Gaspard Monge, Comte de Péluse (9 May 1746 – 28 July 1818) was a French mathematician, commonly presented as the inventor of descriptive geometry, (the mathematical basis of) technical drawing, and the father of differential geometry. During the French Revolution he served as the Minister of the Marine, and was involved in the reform of the French educational system, helping to found the École Polytechnique.

Gaspard Monge
Born(1746-05-09)9 May 1746
Died28 July 1818(1818-07-28) (aged 72)
Paris, France
Resting placePère Lachaise Cemetery
NationalityFrench
Known forDescriptive geometry
Transportation theory
Scientific career
Fieldsmathematics, engineering, education
Notable studentsJean-Baptiste Biot
Charles Dupin
Sylvestre François Lacroix
Jean-Victor Poncelet
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