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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 2009
Institute of Chemistry
- Eric GRELET, section 11
- Philippe BELMONT, section 12
- Olivier SOPPERA, section 13
- Benoît LOUIS, section 14
- Encarnacion RAYMUNDO-PINERO, section 15
- Nicolas TSAPIS, section 16
- Emmanuel MARGEAT, section 21
Institute of Ecology and Environment
- Isabelle CHUINE, section 20
- Richard CORDAUX, section 29
Institute of Physics
- Stéphane MUNIER, section 2
- Stéphane BARLAND, section 4
- Clémens BARTH, section 5
- Matthieu BAILLEUL, section 6
National Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics
- Thierry LASSERRE, section 3
Institute of Biological Sciences
- Gaël YVERT, section 22
- Olivier NEYROLLES, section 23
- Jean CHEMIN, section 24
- Céline JOUSSE, section 25
- Marie DELATTRE, section 26
- Gérard COUREAUD, section 27
- Guillaume TCHERKEZ, section 28
- Fanny MONNEAUX-GADROY, section 30
Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences
- Raphaël PARIS, section 31
- Evelyne BRUNET-PRIOUX, section 32
- Alain CHATRIOT, section 33
- Antoine GUILLAUME, section 34
- Elsa DORLIN, section 35
- Frédéric AUDREN, section 36
- Karine VAN DER STRAETEN, section 37
- Virginie VATE, section 38
- Raphaël MATHEVET, section 39
- Geneviève PRUVOST, section 40
Institute for Mathematical Sciences
- Jean-Yves WELSCHINGER, section 1
Institute of Information and Engineering Sciences and Technologies
- David COEURJOLLY, section 7
- Jean-Sébastien TANZILLI, section 8
- Guillaume OVARLEZ, section 9
- Philippe BEN-ABDALLAH, section 10
National Institute for Earth Sciences and Astronomy
- François BOUCHY, section 17
- Karim BENZERARA, section 18
- Franck MONTMESSIN, section 19
