There is no widely recognized scientist named Colette Stancel, therefore she is not famous in the scientific community.
Archimedes
Albert Einstein became a famous scientist in 1905 with the publication of his theory of special relativity. This revolutionary theory transformed our understanding of space, time, and energy, propelling Einstein to international fame.
Because he was very intelligent
That is impossible. If you only live less than a year after birth, you wouldn't have time to become a famous scientist. Perhaps you should reword your question.
Isaac Newton
Sir Isaac Newton is buried near Charles Darwin at Westminster Abbey. Newton was a renowned mathematician, physicist, and astronomer who made significant contributions to the fields of science and mathematics.
he was buried in westminster abbey in london
Henry Purcell (about 1659-1695) is buried adjacent to the organ in Westminster Abbey.
he was buried in westminster abbey his wish was to bury him in Rochester Cathedral
Poet's Corner is in Westminster Abbey and is so named because many famous poets and writers are buried in that part of the Abbey.
Lots of famous people including writers and playrights in Poet's Corner.
Galileo Galilei is the name of the famous scientist who is buried in Santa Croce Church. The scientist in question (February 15, 1564- January 8, 1642) numbers among the famous non-scientists and scientists whose tombs may be witnessed in the Basilica di Santa Croce ("Holy Cross Basilica"). His tomb serves as one of many reasons for visiting the northeast Italian city of Firenze ("Florence").
Westminster Choir
Westminster Abbey
Charles Dickens was buried in Westminster Abbey. He was a very famous English novelist. During his childhood there were many hard times, and many happy times. In 1882, the Dickens family moved into London. Mr. Dickens was put into prison because he didn't pay the bills. So young Charles had to go and work in the Blacking warehouse. Many Sundays were spent by Charles visiting his father in prison. Charles had seven brothers and sisters.
George Steghenson was an engineer famous for bridges throughout England and the world. He was born in 1803 and died 1859. He became a member of Parliament in 1847, staying there until his death. He is buried in Westminster Abby.