Agnès Barthélémy

Agnès Barthélémy is a French physicist. She is an expert on nanostructures. She is a professor at Université Paris Sud and a member of the Institut Universitaire de France.

Agnès Barthélémy
NationalityFrench
Academic work
DisciplinePhysics
InstitutionsUniversity of Paris-Sud;
Institut Universitaire de France
Main interestsNanostructures

Awards

  • 2008: Prize “Louis Ancel” of the French Physical Society[1]
  • 2010: CNRS silver medal[2]
  • 2015: Prize Nikola Tesla[3]
  • 2017: Prize Lazare Carnot of the Academy of Science[4]
gollark: I'll need to look at the heat multiplier and stuff, but it might be possible to run ox on it.
gollark: Basically free extra RF, if you ignore the cost of electrolysis, which maybe you shouldn't.
gollark: It's (probably mostly) always more efficient to use the oxide ones, interestingly.
gollark: What fuel are you using?
gollark: I have a bunch of designs or metadesigns for high-efficiency low-heat-fuel expensive-components reactors we could use.

References

  1. "Prix Louis-Ancel", Wikipédia (in French), 2017-01-10, retrieved 2018-09-14
  2. "CNRS silver medals for 2010". www.cnrs.fr (in French). Retrieved 2018-10-08.
  3. "Nikola Tesla Award | Fondacija Petrović Njegoš". fondacija-njegos.org. Retrieved 2018-09-14.
  4. "Agnès Barthélémy receives the Lazare-Carnot prize". Oxitronics. 2017-08-29. Retrieved 2018-09-14.


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