The Daniel Valentin Prize is organised by AMAC to encourage the development of research into composite materials by young researchers under the age of 35. It rewards a structured body of work carried out over a limited number of years, which may take many forms: professional experience, doctorate, research work, educational advances, etc.
The winner of this year’s competition (2017) is none other than Antoine Le Duigou, a teacher-researcher at the IRDL at the Université Bretagne Sud.
This is the second prize he has won this year. In April, he was awarded the MSCA Seal of Excellence.
Daniel Valentin Prize 2017 – Antoine Le Duigou
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