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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 2002
Nuclear and Particle Physics
- Emmanuelle PEREZ
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
- Christophe GROJEAN
- Stefanos MARNIEROS
- Christophe MEIER
- Stéphane MISCHLER
- Mathis PLAPP
Communication and Information Science and Technology
- Laurence NIGAY
- Christian SEASSAL
Engineering Sciences
- Thierry BELMONTE
- Lionel BUCHAILLOT
Chemical Sciences
- Jean-Louis BANÈRES
- Pascale CHANGENET
- Gabriel FERRO
- Philippe POULIN
- Joëlle PRUNET
- Vincent VIGNAL
Sciences of the Universe
- Frédéric FLUTEAU
- Tristan GUILLOT
- Paolo LAJ
- Hugues LEROUX
Life Sciences
- Yohanns BELLAÏCHE
- Irène BUVAT
- Jérôme CAVAILLÉ
- Pascale CHAVIS
- Patrice DAVID
- Jean-Marc GALAN
- Antoine MARTINEZ
- François PARCY
- Claire RAMPON
- Bruno SENGER
Humanities and Social Sciences
- Maurice CASSIER
- Charles DE MIRAMON
- Marc FLANDREAU
- Jean-Marc HOVASSE
- Laurence HUBERT-MOY
- Sibylle KRIEGEL-HAASE
- Véronique MOULINIÉ
- Grégory PÉREIRA
- Anne SIMONIN
- Pascale TROMPETTE
