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Biography Additions
Jules Jamin observed the Solar eclipse of July 8, 1842 with mentoring from François Arago. This was also observed with Paul Laugier, Félix Mauvais, Jean Goujon, Hervé Faye, and Charles Mathieu.

In July 17, 1871, he presented Zénobe Gramme's invention of the electrical engine to the French Academy of Sciences.

In 1868, he joined the French Academy of Sciences and in the same year he created and headed the Physical Research Laboratory funded by the École pratique des hautes études of which he was also the principal of the studies division. *New*(In 1886, he handed off the title of Director of the Physical Research Labortory to Gabriel Lippmann. )

Works Additions
Jules Jamin had a couple articles that were published in Revue des deux Mondes (Review of the Two Worlds), a French magazine that was published in Paris. One article that Jamin had published was titled "La Physique Depuis Les Recherches D'Herschel: I. Melloni Et Ses Travaux Sur La Chaleur Rayonnante," which translates to "Physics Since Herschel's Research: Melloni and His Work on Radiant Heat." This article was published on December 15th of 1854. The other article that Jamin wrote was titled "L'optique Et La Peinture," which translates as "Optics and Painting." This article was published on February 1st of 1857. Both of these articles were published during Jamin's time as the professor of physics at the École Polytechnique.