On Tuesday October 17, the Académie des Sciences unveiled the various prizes it has awarded for 2023. Through these prizes, which honour experienced scientists or young researchers at the start of their careers, the Académie des Sciences contributes directly to its mission of encouraging scientific life.
The French Academy pays tribute to them at the award ceremonies held under the dome of the Institut de France on October 17 and November 21, 2023.
Nelly Pustelnik, recipient of a scientific grant from the Simone and Cino del Duca Foundation
Nelly Pustelnik is CNRS Research Director at the Physics laboratory of ENS de Lyon.More on the French Academy website
Lucile Savary, recipient of the Anatole and Suzanne Abragam Prize/Fondation de l’Académie des sciences
Lucile Savary is CNRS Researcher at the Physics laboratory of ENS de Lyon, alumnus of the School (Sciences 2005 competitive examination).
More on the French Academy website
Alain Manceau, recipient of the Léon Lutaud Prize and the Georges Millot Medal
Alain Manceau is CNRS Research Director emeritus, researcher at the Chemistry Laboratory of ENS de Lyon and at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in Grenoble. He is an alumnus of the School (Sciences 1977 ENS Saint Cloud competitive entrance examination).More on the French Academy website
Bruno Antonny, recipient of the Émile Jungfleisch Grand Prize
Alumnus of the School, Sciences 1986 competitive examination (ENS Saint Cloud), Bruno Antonny is CNRS Research Director at the Institut de Pharmacologie Moléculaire et cellulaire (CNRS/Université Côte d’Azur).More on the French Academy website
Nicolas Bergeron, recipient of the prize "Fondé par l’État" (founded by the French State)
Alumnus of the School, Sciences 1994 competitive examination, Nicolas Bergeron is Professor at Sorbonne University and a member of the Mathematics and Applications Department at ENS-PSL.More on the French Academy website