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CNRS Bronze Medalists
The CNRS Bronze Medal recognizes a researcher's first work, which makes that person a specialist with talent in a particular field. This medal is a way for the CNRS to encourage the researcher to continue work that has met with initial success and already produced fruitful results.
Bronze Medal Winners for 2001
Nuclear and Particle Physics
- Denis LACROIX
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
- Laurent STOLOVITCH
- Eric FALCON
- Eric CONSTANT
- Gilles LABESSE
- Sophie GUERON
Communication and Information Science and Technology
- Silviu NICULESCU
- Catherine DUBOURDIEU
Engineering Sciences
- Eric MAIRE
- Olivier POULIQUEN
Chemical Sciences
- Jean-François NIERENGARTEN
- Philippe LESOT
- Christophe CHIPOT
- Christophe COPERET
- Aline ROUGIER
- Sandrine SAGAN
Sciences of the Universe
- Janne BLICHERT-TOFT
- Vincent GROSSI
- François FORGET
- Vincent COUDE DU FORESTO
Life Sciences
- Gilles TRUAN
- Gilles GUICHARD
- Marco PONTOGLIO
- Olivier LAMBERT
- Julie DECHANET
- Nathalie MACREZ
- Catherine CURIE
- Guillaume BALAVOINE
- Christophe MICHEYL
- Franck ZAL
Humanities and Social Sciences
- Didier GALOP
- Marie-Dominique NENNA
- Méropi ANASTASSIADOU
- Anne LACHERET-DUJOUR
- Marc CREPON
- Laurence RAVILLON
- David MARGOLIS
- Michel NAEPELS
- Christophe GRENIER
- Vincent DUBOIS
