• Source: Jacques Rousseau Award
    • Jacques Rousseau Award is an award given by the Association francophone pour le savoir (ACFAS) to an individual or group who develop bridges between scientific disciplines. The award is named for Jacques Rousseau who was both a botanist and an anthropologist. He was a former secretary of the ACFAS.


      Laureates


      1981 : Louis Berlinguet
      1982 : Gilles Paquet
      1983 : Larkin Kerwin
      1984 : Fernand Dumont
      1985 : Gérard Bouchard
      1986 : Fernand Roberge
      1987 : Michael Florian
      1988 : André Roch Lecours
      1989 : Henri Dorion
      1990 : Paul Brazeau
      1991 : Jean-Charles Chebat
      1992 : Ferdinand Bonn
      1993 : Karen Messing
      1994 : Régine Robin
      1995 : Albert Bregman
      1998 : Rodolphe De Koninck
      1999 : Gilbert Laporte
      2000 : Michel Laroche
      2001 : Normand Séguin
      2002 : Richard E Tremblay
      2003 : Leon Glass
      2004 : No award
      2005 : No award
      2006 : No award
      2007 : Yves Gingras
      2008 : Pierre Hansen, researching mathematics and management, HEC Montréal
      2009 : Isabelle Peretz, researching neuroscience and music, Montreal University
      2010 : Louise Vandelac, researching sociology and environment
      , Université du Québec à Montréal

      2011 : Bartha Knoppers, researching ethics and biotechnology, McGill University
      2012 : Mohamad Sawan, researching implants, École Polytechnique de Montréal
      2013 : Yves De Koninck, researching neurosciences, Université Laval
      2014 : Sylvain Martel, researching nanorobotics, École Polytechnique de Montréal
      2015 : Carl-Éric Aubin, researching genetic biomédical, École Polytechnique de Montréal
      2016 : André-Pierre Contandriopoulos


      References

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