Prix Paul Doistau–Émile Blutet
The Prix Paul Doistau–Émile Blutet from is a biennial prize awarded by the French Academy of Sciences in the fields of mathematics and physical sciences since 1954. Each recipient receives 3000 euros.[1][2]. The prize is also awarded quadrennially in biology.[3] The award is also occasionally awarded in other disciplines.[4]
List of laureates
Mathematics
- 1958 Marc Krasner
- 1980 Jean-Michel Bony
- 1982 Jean-Pierre Ramis
- 1982 Gérard Maugin
- 1985 Dominique Foata[5]
- 1986 Pierre-Louis Lions
- 1987 Pierre Bérard[6]
- 1987 Lucien Szpiro
- 1999 Wendelin Werner
- 2001 Hélène Esnault
- 2004 Laurent Stolovitch
- 2006 Alice Guionnet
- 2008 Isabelle Gallagher
- 2010 Yves André
- 2012 Serge Cantat
- 2014 Sébastien Boucksom[7]
- 2016 Hajer Bahouri[8]
Physical sciences
Integrative biology
- 2000 Jérôme Giraudat
- 2004 Marie-Claire Verdus
- 2008 Hélène Barbier-Brygoo
- 2012 Olivier Hamant
Other disciplines
- 1967 Jacques Blamont[11]
- 1975 Bernard Fauconnier
- 1976 Martial Ducloy[12]
- 1976 Arlette Nougarède
- 1981 Christian Bordé[13]
- 1988 Jean-Loup Chenot[14]
- 2019 Denis Sipp[4]
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References
- "Prix Paul Doistau-Emile Blutet (sciences de l'univers), Lauréats 2002-2011" (PDF) (in French). French Academy of Sciences.
- "Prix Paul Doistau-Emile Blutet (sciences de l'univers), Lauréats 2002-2011" (PDF) (in French). French Academy of Sciences.
- "Prix Paul Doistau-Émile Blutet (biologie intégrative) : Lauréats 2000-2012" (PDF) (in French). French Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 1 September 2013.
- 2019 Laureates 1
- "University of Florida Colloquium : Dominique Foata". Archived from the original on 2013-11-13. Retrieved 2020-04-22.
- Arcus Rhône-Alpes/Brésil 2007, page 5.
- "2014 Laureates" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-05-29. Retrieved 2020-04-22.
- 2016 Laureates
- 2015 Laureates
- 2019 Laureates 1
- "Royal Academy of Sciences profile" (PDF). Royal Academy of Sciences. 2015. Retrieved 6 March 2015.
- Martial Ducloy Curriculum Vitae Archived 2013-11-13 at the Wayback Machine.
- "Profil de Christian Bordé". Archived from the original on 2013-10-02. Retrieved 2020-04-22.
- Jean-Loup Chenot
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