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All the École des Ponts ParisTech Thesis Prizes

The École des Ponts Thesis Prize, funded by Fondation des Ponts, is awarded for the best thesis submitted in the previous year at one of the School’s PhD schools and preferably at one of its laboratories.

  • 2011 Prize - Bérengère LEBENTAL - IFSTTAR (Civil Engineering), Immersed instrumentation in cement materials using carbon nano tube ultrasonic micro-transducers: perspectives for nondestructive in situ sustainability testing
  • 2010 Prize - Pauline ROBERT-SAINTE - LEESU (Environmental Sciences and Technologies), Contribution of lining materials to metal contamination in run-off water,
  • 2nd prize awarded to Chloé ARSON
  • 2009 Prize - Siavash GHABEZLOO - Navier/CERMES (Geotechnics), Therm-poro-mechanical behaviour of a petrochemicals cement
  • 2008 Prize - Gabriel STOLTZ - CERMICS (Mathematics/Computer Science), A few mathematical methods for molecular and multiscale simulation
  • 2nd prize awarded to Nicolas FORCADEL
  • 2007 Prize - Julien GUYON - CERMICS (Mathematics/Computer Science), Probabilistic modelling in finance and biology. Boundary theorems and applications
  • 2006 Prize - Jean-Philippe PONS - CERTIS (Mathematics/Computer Science), Methodological and applied contributions to the deformable model method
  • 2005 Prize - Tony LELIEVRE - CERMICS (Mathematics/Computer Science), Multiscale models for visco-elastic fluids
  • 2004 Prize - Marine MILLOT - INRETS Salon de Provence (Transport), Urban development and road safety: the complex influence of urban forms
  • 2003 Prize - Marwan MOUBACHIR - LMSGC (Mathematics/Computer Signs), Controlling fluid-structure interaction phenomena, application to a aeroelastic stability
  • 2002 Prize - Valérie BODIN - LAMI (Structures/Materials), Behaviour of railway ballast under vertical and lateral load
  • 2001 Prize - Alexis GROLEAU - CEREVE (Environmental Sciences and Technologies), Calcite precipitation, sedimentation and phosphorus cycle in an alpine lake – Study of Lake Bourget
  • 2000 Prize - Bruno SUDRET - CERMMO (Structures/Materials), Multiphase modelling of inclusion reinforced structures
  • 1999 Prize - Eric CANCES - CERMICS (Mathematics/Computer Science), Molecular simulation and environmental effects – A mathematical and digital perspective
  • 1998 Prize - Catherine LARIVE - LCPC (Structures/Materials), Combined contributions of experiment and modelling to the understanding of alkali reaction and its mechanical effects