
Thomas Morel
Lecturer · History of Mathematical Sciences
Max Planck Institute for the History of ScienceAbout
Thomas Morel is a Lecturer in the history and teaching of mathematics at the Higher School of Teaching and Education, University of Lille, with a focus on the Lens Mathematics Laboratory (EA 2462). He holds a PhD in the History of Science from the University of Bordeaux (2013) and a post-doctoral qualification from Technische Universität Berlin. His research centers on the social history of mathematical sciences in early modern Europe, particularly within German-speaking underground surveying (Markscheider) and the history of geodesy and instrumentation in the 18th century.
- PhD, University of Bordeaux (2013)
- PhD, Technische Universität Berlin (2015)
- Lecturer, University of Lille (2015–present)
- Visiting Researcher, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (2013–2015)
His research explores the intersection of practical mathematics, mining, and knowledge production. Recent publications analyze classical sources like Euclid in mining contexts, the evolution of subterranean geometry, and statistical methodologies from the 19th century. His current project investigates geodesy's role in early modern European science.
Thomas is a board member and current president of the French Society for the History of Science and Technology and contributes to editorial boards of Centaurus and Image des mathématiques. He collaborates on initiatives like the CIRMATH working group, examining mathematics' circulation through newspapers.
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