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The Prix Félix-Robin is a prize awarded by the Société française de physique to reward a physicist for a career’s work.

The prize originated from the will of the engineer Félix Robin. He donated money aimed at rewarding remarkable scientific work carried out by a Frenchman in France. The prize was first awarded in 1922.

Laureates

References

  1. https://www.sfpnet.fr/prix/prix-felix-robin
  2. ^ Les prix de la SFP
  3. Prix et distinctions 2007
  4. Le prix Félix Robin à Rémi Jullien
  5. Conférence sur « la foudre » de Michel Dyakonov, ouverte à tous, le 1er février à Nice
  6. Attribution du prix Felix Robin 2010 de la SFP à Elizabeth Giacobino, directrice de recherche CNRS au laboratoire Kastler-Brossel
  7. Henri Godfrin, Prix Félix Robin de la SFP
  8. Jean-Pierre Lasota reçoit le prix Félix Robin 2012
  9. "IPN Orsay - Sydney Galès, lauréat du grand prix Félix Robin de la SFP". ipnin2p3.fr. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
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