1995 CNRS-ANVIE prize


The CNRS and the Association nationale pour la valorisation interdisciplinaire de la recherche en sciences de l’homme et de la société auprès des entreprises (National association for the publicizing of interdisciplinary research in humanities and social sciences in the business world) (ANVIE) have awarded their joint prize, which crowns research achievements in the field of humanities and social sciences carried out in partnership with a business enterprise, to Valérie Chanal for the development of a diagnostic software for the management of the innovation process, and to Philippe Fluzin, Omar El Kedim and Marc Magnin for the conservation and restoration of the Concorde 001 prototype.


Each year, the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences of the CNRS awards a prize of 100,000 FF to a research team or researcher of the department working on a project in partnership with actors of the socioeconomic sector.
The Association nationale pour la valorisation interdisciplinaire de la recherche en sciences de l’homme et de la société auprès des entreprises (National association for the publicizing of interdisciplinary research in humanities and social sciences in the business world) (ANVIE) also takes part in this event by awarding an additional prize of 10,000 FF.
The 1995 CNRS-ANVIE prizes were awarded to the winners on January 26, 1996 at the CNRS headquarters in Paris, by André Kaspi, director of the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences of the CNRS and by Bertrand Collomb, president of Lafarge and president of ANVIE.


CNRS contact:
Annick Ternier, department of Humanities and Social Sciences
Tel. : 33 1 44 96 43 10
3, rue Michel-Ange - 75794 Paris cedex 16

ANVIE contact: :
Philippe Cabin
Tel : 33 1 49 54 21 18

 


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