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Jean-Marc Ginoux is a french mathematician and historian of science. He holds a PhD in applied mathematics, a PhD in history of science and an Accredation to Supervise Research. He is senior lecturer at the University of Toulon where he teaches applied mathematics at the institut universitaire de technologie of Toulon. He also teaches history of science and epistemology at the french schools of engineers Ecole Centrale Paris since 2015 and at the Ecole Centrale Marseille since 2018. He is researcher at the Laboratoire d'Informatique et des Systèmes (UMR 7020) and at the Archives Henri Poincaré (UMR 7117). He is the author of ten books in science and history of science.

Biography
In 2005, he defends his first PhD in Applied Mathematics at université de Toulon. Three years later, he obtains his Habilitation (Accreditation to Supervise Research) entitled Differential geometry applied to dynamical systems which has been edited in 2009 by World Scientific. From 2007, he teaches mathematics at the department of mechanical engineering of the IUT. In 2011, he defends his second PhD in history of science at the université Pierre-et-Marie-Curie (Paris VI) which has been edited in 2015 by Hermann. An english version entitled History of nonlinear oscillations theory has been edited by Springer-Verlag in 2017.

In 2012, he has written with his colleague Christian Gerini a biography on Henri Poincaré which has been published by Ellipses. An english version has been edited by World Scientific in 2013 under the title Henri POincaré: a biography through the daily papers.

In 2016, the french editor Hermann has published his biography of Albert Einstein though the New York Times entitled Albert Einstein: a biography through the Time(s).

In 2018, he has published Les Grandes découvertes de l'histoire de la Physique (The Great discoveries of the history of Physics).

He is preparing two new books to be published in 2019 (see bibliography).