Prix ​​Paul Doistau-Émile Bleeds de l'Information Scientifique

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The Prix ​​Paul Doistau-Émile Blutet de l'Information Scientifique of the Académie des sciences is a science award that is awarded annually for popularizing science or for the history of science and epistemology . It is endowed with 7,500 euros.

There is another, older Prix ​​Paul Doistau-Émile Blutet , which is awarded in mathematics and other subjects.

Award winners

  • 1997 Agnès Acker , professor in Strasbourg, popular science activities, she founded the organization of planetariums in France and the Jardin des Sciences in Strasbourg, as an astrophysicist she researched planetary nebulae
  • 1998 not awarded
  • 1999 Michel Mendès France , Gérald Tenenbaum for their book on prime numbers in the Que sais-je?
  • 2000 not awarded
  • 2001 Lucien Gouguenheim , Gilbert Walusinski , founders of CLEA (comité de liaison enseignants astronomes) to promote astronomy lessons in schools
  • 2002 Valérie Ansel , Hugues Dreysse , they organized the cultural and political activities of the University of Strasbourg
  • 2003 Philippe Poindron , President of the Alsace Bio Valley Association, also known for TV popular science programs (France 3)
  • 2004 Pierre Laszlo , chemist, for several popular science books
  • 2005 Michel Morange , biology historian and professor at the University of Paris VI and the ENS, author of Histoire de la biologie moléculaire . At Que sais-je? did he publish La vie expliquée? , the modern answer to Erwin Schrödinger's classic Was ist Leben? (1944) should give.
  • 2006 Jean-Pierre Luminet , astrophysicist at the Paris-Meudon observatory, author of popular science books e.g. B. on black holes (Les Trous Noires)
  • 2007 Jean-Paul Gaudillère , Medical History, Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale in Paris.
  • 2008 Francis Gires , for the collection of historical physical instruments (Musée Berard d'Agesci à Niort), which he found in French high schools and presented at exhibitions in France and at lectures in schools
  • 2009 Jean-Pierre Camilleri , Jean Coursaget (early history of radiation therapy)
  • 2010 Philippe Boulanger , was 1977 founder and editor-in-chief of Pour la Science (the French Scientific American), many radio and television programs (e.g. Archimède )
  • 2011 Christine Proust (Research Director of CNRS in Paris, Laboratoire Sphere, History of Mathematics in Mesopotamia)
  • 2012 Michael Cabaret , Director of the Espace des Sciences in Rennes
  • 2013 Vincent Deparis , science teacher at Jean Monnet High School in Annemasse ; for his contributions to the history of science in geosciences
  • 2014 Christophe Degueurce , anatomy professor and curator of the Musée Fragonard
  • 2015 Simone Dumont , astronomer emeritus at the Observatoire de Paris
  • 2016 Jean-François Dars , Anne Papillault , two former research engineers at CNRS
  • 2017 Denis Savoie , Palais de la découverte - Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Grands prix attribués en 2015
  2. Les lauréats des prix thématiques attribués en 2016 ( Memento of the original of August 12, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.academie-sciences.fr
  3. Prix ​​attribués en 2017 (PDF, 42 kB); accessed on August 1, 2017.