Jean Piccard
| Jean Piccard | |
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| Jean Piccard visiting Brigham Young University in 1938 | |
| Born | January 28, 1884 Basel, Switzerland | 
| Died | January 28, 1963 (aged 79) Minneapolis, United States | 
| Nationality | Swiss and from 1931 American | 
| Occupation(s) | chemist, engineer, professor and balloonist | 
| Spouse | Jeannette Ridlon | 
| Children | Don Piccard (son) | 
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| Alma mater | ETH Zürich | 
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Inorganic chemistry | 
| Institutions | University of Munich, University of Lausanne, University of Chicago, University of Minnesota | 
| Thesis | Ueber Konstitution und Farbe der Chinonimine (1909) | 
| Doctoral advisor | Richard Willstätter | 
Jean Felix Piccard (January 28, 1884 in Basel, Switzerland – January 28, 1963 in Minneapolis, Minnesota), also known as Jean Piccard, was a Swiss-born American chemist, engineer, professor and high-altitude balloonist. He invented clustered high-altitude balloons, and with his wife Jeannette, the plastic balloon. Piccard's inventions and co-inventions are used in balloon flight, aircraft and spacecraft.