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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 2005
Nuclear and Particle Physics
- Philippe CROCHET, section 3
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
- Ahmed ABBES, section 1
- Julien LESGOURGUES, section 2
- Béatrice CHATEL, section 4
- Laurent COGNET, section 5
- Benjamin GREVIN, section 6
Communication and Information Science and Technology
- David GUIRAUD, section 7
- Frédéric RICHARDEAU, section 8
Engineering Sciences
- Marc FIVEL, section 9
- Séverine GOMES, section 10
Chemical Sciences
- Sébastien MANNEVILLE, section 11
- Didier BOURISSOU, section 12
- Emmanuelle DUBOIS, section 13
- Stéphane BELLEMIN-LAPONNAZ, section 14
- Jens KREISEL, section 15
- Olivier BAUDOIN, section 16
Sciences of the Universe
- Nabila AGHANIM, section 17
- Manuel MOREIRA, section 18
- Cyril MOULIN, section 19
- Isabelle BRAUD, section 20
Life Sciences
- Alain DOLLA, section 21
- Eduardo PIMENTEL CACHAPUZ ROCHA, section 22
- Sylvie FRIANT, section 23
- Rosa COSSART, section 24
- Lucile MIQUEROL, section 25
- Thomas LECUIT, section 26
- Jean-Philippe LACHAUX, section 27
- Frédéric BERGER, section 28
- Gordon LUIKART, section 29
- Sophie BROUARD, section 30
Humanities and Social Sciences
- Marie BALASSE, section 31
- Frédéric TREMENT, section 32
- Sylvie THENAULT, section 33
- Cécile FOUGERON, section 34
- Rémy CAMPOS, section 35
- Sandrine MALJEAN-DUBOIS, section 36
- Esther DUFLO, section 37
- Corinne FORTIER, section 38
- Valérie GELEZEAU, section 39
- Christophe TRAINI, section 40
