Prix de l'État

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The Prix de l'État (English: National Prize) of the French Academy of Sciences is a science award founded by the French National Convention in 1795 and financed by state funds. It is awarded in the fields of mathematics, physics, mechanics, computer science, earth sciences, biology and chemistry and is endowed with 7600 euros. It is awarded annually, with the exception of physics, which is awarded every four years.[1][2]

Laureates since 1960[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Prix de l'État | Prix en mathématiques, physique, mécanique, informatique et sciences de la Terre et de l'univers | Prix et médailles | Encourager la vie scientifique". www.academie-sciences.fr. Retrieved 2022-12-09.
  2. ^ "Awardees since 1960" (PDF).