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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

* Institut d'optique (1917) * Maurice de Broglie (1922) * Jean Cabannes (1924) * F. Croze (1926) * Antonin Andant (1928) * D. Chalonge (1930) *
Étienne Hirsch Étienne Hirsch (20 January 1901 – 17 May 1994) was a French civil engineer and a member of the French Resistance during World War II. He served as President of the Commission of the European Atomic Energy Community between 1959 and 1962 (see ...
(1931) * G. Foex (1932) * A. Dauvillier (1934) * Henri Adolphe Gondet (1936) *
Louis Néel Louis Eugène Félix Néel (; 22 November 1904 – 17 November 2000) was a French physicist born in Lyon who received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1970 for his studies of the magnetic properties of solids. Biography Néel studied at the Lyc ...
(1938) * Jean-Paul Mathieu (1940) * Louis Leprince-Ringuet (1942) * Albert Arnulf (1944) *
Alfred Kastler Alfred Kastler (; 3 May 1902 – 7 January 1984) was a German-born French physicist and Nobel laureate in Physics. He is known for the development of optical pumping. Biography Kastler was born in Guebwiller (Alsace, at the time part of the Germ ...
(1946) * Gaston Dupouy (1948) * Henri Bizette (1950) * Jacques Yvon (1952) * Jean Brossel (1954) * Georges-Albert Boutry (1956) * Pierre Biquard (1958) * Maurice Lévy (1959) * Pierre Dufieux (1960) * Serge Nikitine (1961) * Maurice Françon (1962) * Jacques Friedel (1963) * L. Weill (1964) * Raimond Castaing (1965) * Michel Soutif (1966) * Jacques Thirion (1967) * Claude Bloch (1968) * Ionel Solomon (1969) * André Herpin (1970) * Evry Schatzman (1971) * Vittorio Luzzati (1972) * Charles Peyrou (1973) * Pierre Aigrain (1974) *
Louis Michel Louis Michel (; born 2 September 1947) is a Belgian politician. He served in the government of Belgium as minister of foreign affairs from 1999 to 2004 and was European Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid from 2004 to 2009. From ...
(1975) * Jacques Prentki (1976) * Bernard Cagnac (1977) * Henri Benoit (1978) * Jean-Louis Steinberg (1979) * Bernard Jacrot (1980) * Marianne Lambert (1981) * Marc Lefort (1982) * Pierre Marin (1983) * Jacques des Cloizeaux (1984) * James Lequeux (1985) * Claude Mercier (1986) * Gérard Mainfray (1987) * Claude Itzykson (1988) * Sidney Leach (1989) * Bernard Jancovici (1990) * Claude Benoit à la Guillaume (1991) * André Samain (1992) * Georges Amsel (1993)Les prix de la SFP
/ref> * Yves Petroff (1994) * Pierre Bareyre (1995) * Jean-Michel Besson (1996) * Alain Omont (1997) * Anne-Marie Levelut (1998) * Michel Spiro (1999) * François Ducastelle (2000) * Jacques Haissinsky (2001) * Jacques Bauche (2002) * Dominique Levesque (2003) * Liliane Léger (2004) * Michel Lannoo (2005) * Claude Boccara (2006) * Jean-Eudes Augustin (2007) * Rémi Jullien (2008) * Mikhail Dyakonov (2009) * Élisabeth Giacobino (2010) * Henri Godfrin (2011) * Jean-Pierre Lasota (2012) * Jean-Pierre Gauyacq (2013) * Sydney Galès (2014) * Pawel Pieranski (2015)


References

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