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{{Short description|French scientific research award}}
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The '''CNRS Gold medal''' is the highest scientific research award in France. It is presented annually by the [[French National Centre for Scientific Research]] (CNRS) and was first awarded in 1954. Moreover, '''Silver Medals''' are given to researchers for originality, quality, and importance, while '''Bronze Medals''' recognize initial fruitful results.<ref>The CNRS web pages list Gold medal winners since 1954, but Silver and Bronze medal winners only since 2000. However, bestowals for the latter are reported as early as 1958 and 1969, e.g. to [[Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat]] and [[Évariste Sanchez-Palencia]], respectively.</ref>
The '''CNRS Gold Medal''' is the highest scientific research award in France. It is presented annually by the [[French National Centre for Scientific Research]] (CNRS) and was first awarded in 1954. Moreover, the '''[[CNRS Silver Medal]]''' is given to researchers for originality, quality, and importance, while the '''CNRS Bronze Medal''' recognizes initial fruitful results.{{efn|The CNRS web pages list gold medal winners since 1954, but silver and bronze medal winners only since 2000. However, bestowals for the latter are reported as early as 1958 and 1969, e.g. to [[Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat]] and [[Évariste Sanchez-Palencia]], respectively.}}


==Gold medal recipients==
==Gold medal recipients==
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* 2016 [[Claire Voisin]] - Mathematics
* 1954 [[Émile Borel]] – Mathematics
* 2015 [[Éric Karsenti]] - Biology <ref>[http://www2.cnrs.fr/en/2625.htm 2015 CNRS Gold Medal.]</ref>
* 1955 [[Louis de Broglie]] – Physics
* 2014 [[Gérard Berry]] - Computer-Sciences <ref>https://lejournal.cnrs.fr/articles/gerard-berry-medaille-dor-2014-du-cnrs</ref>
* 1956 [[Jacques Hadamard]] – Mathematics
* 2013 [[Margaret Buckingham]] - Developmental Biology
* 1957 [[Gaston Dupouy]] – Physics
* 2012 [[Philippe Descola]] - Anthropology
* 1958 [[Gaston Ramon]] – Immunology
* 2011 [[Jules A. Hoffmann]] - Biology
* 1959 [[André Danjon]] – Astrophysics
* 2010 [[Gérard Férey]] - Chemistry
* 2009 [[Serge Haroche]] - Physics
* 1960 [[Raoul Blanchard]] Geography
* 1961 [[Pol Bouin]] – Physiology
* 2008 [[Jean Weissenbach]] - Genetics
* 1962 [[Marcel Delépine]] – Chemistry
* 2007 [[Jean Tirole]] - Economics
* 1963 [[Robert Courrier]] – Biology
* 2006 [[Jacques Stern]] - Computer-Sciences
* 2005 [[Alain Aspect]] - Physics
* 1964 [[Alfred Kastler]] Physics
* 2004 [[Alain Connes]] - Mathematics
* 1965 [[Louis Néel]] Physics
* 2003 [[Albert Fert]] - Physics
* 1966 [[Paul Pascal]] Chemistry
* 2002 [[Claude Lorius]] - Climatology, and [[Jean Jouzel]] - Climatology
* 1967 [[Claude Lévi-Strauss]] Ethnology
* 1968 [[Boris Ephrussi]] – Genetics
* 2001 [[Maurice Godelier]] - Anthropology
* 1969 [[Georges Chaudron]] – Chemistry
* 2000 [[Michel Lazdunski]] - Biochemistry
* 1970 [[Jacques Friedel]] – Physics
* 1999 [[Jean-Claude Risset]] - Computer-Music
* 1971 [[Bernard Halpern]] – Immunology
* 1998 [[Pierre Potier]] - Chemistry
* 1972 [[Jacques Oudin]] – Immunology
* 1997 [[Jean Rouxel]] - Chemistry
* 1973 [[André Leroi-Gourhan]] – Ethnology
* 1996 [[Claude Cohen-Tannoudji]] - Physics
* 1974 [[Edgar Lederer]] – Biochemistry
* 1995 [[Claude Hagège]] - Linguistics
* 1975 [[Raimond Castaing|Raymond Castaing]] – Physics, and [[Christiane Desroches Noblecourt]] – Egyptology
* 1994 [[Claude Allègre]] - Geophysics
* 1976 [[Henri Cartan]] – Mathematics
* 1993 [[Pierre Bourdieu]] - Sociology
* 1977 [[Charles Fehrenbach (astronomer)|Charles Fehrenbach]] – Astronomy
* 1992 [[Jean-Pierre Changeux]] - Neurobiology
* 1978 [[Maurice Allais]] – Economics, and [[Pierre Jacquinot]] – Physics
* 1991 [[Jacques Le Goff]] - History
* 1990 [[Marc Julia]] - Chemistry
* 1979 [[Pierre Chambon]] Biology
* 1980 [[Pierre-Gilles De Gennes]] – Physics
* 1989 [[Michel Jouvet]] - Biology
* 1981 [[Jean-Marie Lehn]] – Chemistry, and [[Roland Martin (archaeologist)|Roland Martin]] – Archaeology
* 1988 [[Philippe Nozieres]] - Physics
* 1982 [[Pierre Joliot]] – Biochemistry
* 1987 [[Georges Canguilhem]] - Philosophy, and [[Jean-Pierre Serre]] - Mathematics
* 1983 [[Evry Schatzman]] – Astrophysics
* 1986 [[Nicole Le Douarin]] - Embryology
* 1984 [[Jean Brossel]] – Physics, and [[Jean-Pierre Vernant]] – History
* 1985 [[Piotr Slonimski]] - Genetics
* 1985 [[Piotr Slonimski]] – Genetics
* 1984 [[Jean Brossel]] - Physics, and [[Jean-Pierre Vernant]] - History
* 1986 [[Nicole Le Douarin]] – Embryology
* 1983 [[Evry Schatzman]] - Astrophysics
* 1987 [[Georges Canguilhem]] – Philosophy, and [[Jean-Pierre Serre]] – Mathematics
* 1982 [[Pierre Joliot]] - Biochemistry
* 1988 [[Philippe Nozieres]] – Physics
* 1981 [[Jean-Marie Lehn]] - Chemistry, and [[Roland Martin (archaeologist)|Roland Martin]] - Archaeology
* 1989 [[Michel Jouvet]] – Biology
* 1980 [[Pierre-Gilles De Gennes]] - Physics
* 1979 [[Pierre Chambon]] - Biology
* 1990 [[Marc Julia]] Chemistry
* 1991 [[Jacques Le Goff]] – History
* 1978 [[Maurice Allais]] - Economics, and [[Pierre Jacquinot]] - Physics
* 1992 [[Jean-Pierre Changeux]] – Neurobiology
* 1977 [[Charles Fehrenbach (astronomer)|Charles Fehrenbach]] - Astronomy
* 1993 [[Pierre Bourdieu]] – Sociology
* 1976 [[Henri Cartan]] - Mathematics
* 1994 [[Claude Allègre]] – Geophysics
* 1975 [[Raymond Castaing]] - Physics, and [[Christiane Desroches Noblecourt]] - Egyptology
* 1995 [[Claude Hagège]] – Linguistics
* 1974 [[Edgar Lederer]] - Biochemistry
* 1996 [[Claude Cohen-Tannoudji]] – Physics
* 1973 [[André Leroi-Gourhan]] - Ethnology
* 1997 [[Jean Rouxel]] – Chemistry
* 1972 [[Jacques Oudin]] - Immunology
* 1998 [[Pierre Potier]] – Chemistry
* 1971 [[Bernard Halpern]] - Immunology
* 1999 [[Jean-Claude Risset]] – Computer-Music
* 1970 [[Jacques Friedel]] - Physics
* 2000 [[Michel Lazdunski]] – Biochemistry
* 1969 [[Georges Chaudron]] - Chemistry
* 2001 [[Maurice Godelier]] – Anthropology
* 1968 [[Boris Ephrussi]] - Genetics
* 2002 [[Claude Lorius]] – Climatology, and [[Jean Jouzel]] – Climatology
* 1967 [[Claude Lévi-Strauss]] - Ethnology
* 1966 [[Paul Pascal]] - Chemistry
* 2003 [[Albert Fert]] Physics
* 1965 [[Louis Néel]] - Physics
* 2004 [[Alain Connes]] Mathematics
* 1964 [[Alfred Kastler]] - Physics
* 2005 [[Alain Aspect]] Physics
* 2006 [[Jacques Stern]] – Computer-Sciences
* 1963 [[Robert Courrier]] - Biology
* 2007 [[Jean Tirole]] – Economics
* 1962 [[Marcel Delépine]] - Chemistry
* 2008 [[Jean Weissenbach]] – Genetics
* 1961 [[Pol Bouin]] - Physiology
* 2009 [[Serge Haroche]] – Physics
* 1960 [[Raoul Blanchard]] - Geography
* 2010 [[Gérard Férey]] – Chemistry
* 1959 [[André Danjon]] - Astrophysics
* 2011 [[Jules A. Hoffmann]] – Biology
* 1958 [[Gaston Ramon]] - Immunology
* 2012 [[Philippe Descola]] – Anthropology
* 1957 [[Gaston Dupouy]] - Physics
* 2013 [[Margaret Buckingham]] – Developmental Biology
* 1956 [[Jacques Hadamard]] - Mathematics
* 2014 [[Gérard Berry]] – Computer-Sciences <ref>{{Cite web |date=2014-09-24 |title=Gérard Berry, médaille d’or 2014 du CNRS |url=https://lejournal.cnrs.fr/articles/gerard-berry-medaille-dor-2014-du-cnrs |publisher=CNRS |language=fr |accessdate=2019-08-18}}</ref>
* 1955 [[Louis de Broglie]] - Physics
* 2015 [[Éric Karsenti]] – Biology <ref>{{Cite web |date=2015-09-23 |title=Biologist Eric Karsenti is awarded the 2015 CNRS Gold Medal |url=http://www2.cnrs.fr/en/2625.htm |url-status=dead |publisher=CNRS |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180526222226/http://www2.cnrs.fr/en/2625.htm |archivedate=2018-05-26 |accessdate=2019-08-18}}{{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www2.cnrs.fr/en/2625.htm |date=* }}</ref>
* 1954 [[Émile Borel]] - Mathematics
* 2016 [[Claire Voisin]] – Mathematics
* 2017 [[Alain Brillet]] – Physics, and [[Thibault Damour]] – Physics <ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-09-27 |title=Two CNRS 2017 Gold Medals awarded to physicists Alain Brillet and Thibault Damour |url=https://www.cnrs.fr/en/two-cnrs-2017-gold-medals-awarded-physicists-alain-brillet-and-thibault-damour |publisher=[[CNRS]] |accessdate=2019-08-18}}</ref>
* 2018 [[Barbara Cassin]] – Philosophy
* 2019 [[Thomas Ebbesen]] – Physical chemistry<ref>{{Cite web |date=2019-07-09 |title=Thomas Ebbesen, physical chemist, awarded the CNRS Gold Medal for 2019 |url=https://www.cnrs.fr/en/thomas-ebbesen-physical-chemist-awarded-cnrs-gold-medal-2019 |publisher=[[CNRS]] |accessdate=2019-09-28}}</ref>
* 2020 [[Françoise Combes]] – Astrophysics<ref>{{Cite web |title=The astrophysicist Françoise Combes receives the CNRS 2020 Gold Medal |url=https://news.cnrs.fr/articles/the-astrophysicist-francoise-combes-receives-the-cnrs-2020-gold-medal |access-date=2020-09-10 |website=CNRS News |language=en}}</ref>
* 2021 [[Jean Dalibard]] – Physics<ref>{{Cite web |title=The astrophysicist Françoise Combes receives the CNRS 2020 Gold Medal |url=https://www.cnrs.fr/en/physicist-jean-dalibard-awarded-2021-cnrs-gold-medal |access-date=2021-12-11 |website=CNRS News |language=en}}</ref>
* 2022 [[Jean-Marie Tarascon]] – Chemistry
* 2023 [[Sandra Lavorel]] – Ecology<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-09-21 |title=Sandra Lavorel {{!}} CNRS |url=https://www.cnrs.fr/fr/personne/sandra-lavorel-0 |access-date=2023-10-19 |website=www.cnrs.fr |language=fr}}</ref>
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==Notes==
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==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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* [http://www.cnrs.fr/en/research/awards/goldmedals.htm CNRS Gold medalists]
* [http://www.cnrs.fr/en/research/awards/silvermedals.htm CNRS Silver medalists]
* {{Official Website|https://www.cnrs.fr/en/node/1968}}
* [http://www.cnrs.fr/en/research/awards/bronzemedals.htm CNRS Bronze medalists]


[[Category:French science and technology awards]]
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Latest revision as of 14:30, 19 October 2023

The CNRS Gold Medal is the highest scientific research award in France. It is presented annually by the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and was first awarded in 1954. Moreover, the CNRS Silver Medal is given to researchers for originality, quality, and importance, while the CNRS Bronze Medal recognizes initial fruitful results.[a]

Gold medal recipients

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Notes

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  1. ^ The CNRS web pages list gold medal winners since 1954, but silver and bronze medal winners only since 2000. However, bestowals for the latter are reported as early as 1958 and 1969, e.g. to Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat and Évariste Sanchez-Palencia, respectively.

References

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  1. ^ "Gérard Berry, médaille d'or 2014 du CNRS" (in French). CNRS. 2014-09-24. Retrieved 2019-08-18.
  2. ^ "Biologist Eric Karsenti is awarded the 2015 CNRS Gold Medal". CNRS. 2015-09-23. Archived from the original on 2018-05-26. Retrieved 2019-08-18.Archive index at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Two CNRS 2017 Gold Medals awarded to physicists Alain Brillet and Thibault Damour". CNRS. 2017-09-27. Retrieved 2019-08-18.
  4. ^ "Thomas Ebbesen, physical chemist, awarded the CNRS Gold Medal for 2019". CNRS. 2019-07-09. Retrieved 2019-09-28.
  5. ^ "The astrophysicist Françoise Combes receives the CNRS 2020 Gold Medal". CNRS News. Retrieved 2020-09-10.
  6. ^ "The astrophysicist Françoise Combes receives the CNRS 2020 Gold Medal". CNRS News. Retrieved 2021-12-11.
  7. ^ "Sandra Lavorel | CNRS". www.cnrs.fr (in French). 2023-09-21. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
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