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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 2007
Mathematics, Physics, Earth Sciences and Astronomy
- Nicolas BERGERON, section 1
- Fabio Lucio TONINELLI, section 2
- Nathalie PICQUÉ, section 4
- Ludovic BERTHIER, section 5
- Cyril PROUST, section 6
MPPU Department - Nuclear and Particle Physics National Institut
- Julien GUY, section 3
- Cédric DEFFAYET, CID 47
MPPU Department - Earth Sciences and Astronomy National Institute
- Arturo LOPEZ ARISTE, section 17
- James BADRO, section 18
- Laurent SEURONT, section 19
- Yves GODDERIS, section 20
Chemistry
- Martin BRINKMANN, section 11
- Gwilherm EVANO, section 12
- Carole DUBOC, section 13
- Vincent VIVIER, section 14
- Yann LE GODEC, section 15
- Rachid BAATI, section 16
Life Sciences
- Anja BOCKMANN, section 21
- Claire ROUGEULLE, section 22
- Axel MAGALON, section 23
- Marc DALOD, section 24
- Isabelle RUBERA, section 25
- Jean-René HUYNH, section 26
- Jennifer COULL, section 27
- Dominique GAGLIARDI, section 28
- Bruno CAULI, section 30
- Hugues ROEST CROLLIUS, CID 44
- Rufin VANRULLEN, CID 45
Humanities and Social Sciences
- François BON, section 31
- Katell BERTHELOT, section 32
- François-Xavier FAUVELLE, section 33
- Ora MATUSHANSKY, section 34
- Jean-Louis JEANNELLE, section 35
- Jay ROWELL, section 36
- Thomas MARIOTTI, section 37
- Agnès MARTIAL, section 38
- Olivier PLIEZ, section 39
- Nicolas MARIOT, section 40
Information and Engineering Sciences
- Patricia BOUYER, section 7
- Abdelkrim KHELIF, section 8
- Pierre BESUELLE, section 9
- Christophe JOSSERAND, section 10
Environmental Sciences and Sustainable Development
- Laurent MARIVAUX, section 29
- Yildiz AUMEERUDDY THOMAS, CID 46
