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Prix Inria 2011

2012 Inria Awards

2012 Inria Awards

22/02/2012

On 14 June in Paris, the "Inria Awards" ceremony will take place for the second consecutive year. After Gérard Huet, Bruno Levy, Stéphane Donikian... who will be the 2012 prize winners? In your immediate surroundings, perhaps you know a researcher or a team of scientists whose research results, vision, action, and originality of approach contribute to advances in computer sciences and mathematics for the development of our society. Inria invites you to nominate your candidates.

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Grand Prize to Gérard Huet Inria / C. Tourniaire

Inria Awards 2011

Grand Prize to Gérard Huet

By awarding the Grand Prize to Gérard Huet, Inria honours an exemplary achievement and scientific career. As a pioneer in the French school of thought in terms of information technology, Gérard Huet has had a profound influence on many sectors of IT science.

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Stéphane Donikian © Inria / Photo C. Lebedinsky

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Stéphane Donikian, At the heart of the Golaem adventure

Founded in January 2009, Golaem is the result of around a decade of research by Stéphane Donikian into human behaviour modelling. The start-up that he created has won several contracts and, since May 2011, is marketing its third product, Golaem Crowd, to the world of animated film.

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Luc d'Archimbaud, directeur des affaires administratives, financières et patrimoniales © Inria / Photo C. Tourniaire

Inria awards 2011

The Research Support Department Award

Luc d’Archimbaud, Administration and Finance Director, is delighted by the nomination of ten winners of the Research Support Department Award which recognises the essential upstream contribution made by a team in the success of the certification project for the Institute’s accounts.

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Inria Awards 2012

A word from Michel Cosnard

« Our society relies on digital technologies to an ever-increasing extent. To permit and assist this development, research and innovation in information technology sciences and mathematics are essential. A number of societal issues are concerned, such as health, the environment, and privacy, to name but a few. Digital technology also represents a key factor in economic and social development thanks to its capacity for technological innovation and distribution.

To underline the significance of these issues, our institute has decided to create the Inria Awards. Five awards are attributed in recognition of exceptional scientific progress in IT sciences and mathematics, major contributions to technology transfer or innovation in these fields, and the quality of efforts to support and back research. These activities contribute to the efficiency of our institute and the success of our scientists’ work depends on them in many ways. »

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Inria Awards 2011

Bruno Lévy, a pioneer of digital geometry

As the first winner of the Inria Young Researcher Award , Bruno Lévy sees himself, once again, comforted in his groundbreaking choices to associate applied mathematics and IT to model 3D objects using a computer, whether for video games or for digital simulation.

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Julien Wintz, The Award 2011 for Research and Innovation Support © Inria / G. destombes

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Julien Wintz : The Award for Research and Innovation Support

Julien Wintz, research engineer in the department of development and experimentation (SED) at the Inria Sophia Antipolis-Méditerranée Centre has just received the Award for Research and Innovation Support for his contribution to the realisation of a software meta-platform. The platform is used by researchers to develop their own software, which speeds up the development of their work, and is also a collaborative tool for research and knowledge transfer actions.

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David Margery: Support for research and innovation Award

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David Margery has worked at the Experimentation and Development Department (SED) of Inria’s Rennes-Bretagne Atlantique centre for eight years. He has been the Technical Director of the GRID’5000 platform for four years. He is the equipment and software architect for this exemplary experimentation platform. This award is a token of Inria’s appreciation, and of that of the entire French distributed computing community, for this outstanding engineer’s technical, scientific and human qualities.

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