All the École nationale des ponts et chaussées Thesis Prizes
- 2011 Prize - Bérengère LEBENTAL - IFSTTAR (Civil Engineering), Immersed instrumentation in cement materials using carbon nano tube ultrasonic micro-transducers: perspectives for nondestructive in situ sustainability testing
- 2010 Prize - Pauline ROBERT-SAINTE - LEESU (Environmental Sciences and Technologies), Contribution of lining materials to metal contamination in run-off water,
- 2nd prize awarded to Chloé ARSON
- 2009 Prize - Siavash GHABEZLOO - Navier/CERMES (Geotechnics), Therm-poro-mechanical behaviour of a petrochemicals cement
- 2008 Prize - Gabriel STOLTZ - CERMICS (Mathematics/Computer Science), A few mathematical methods for molecular and multiscale simulation
- 2nd prize awarded to Nicolas FORCADEL
- 2007 Prize - Julien GUYON - CERMICS (Mathematics/Computer Science), Probabilistic modelling in finance and biology. Boundary theorems and applications
- 2006 Prize - Jean-Philippe PONS - CERTIS (Mathematics/Computer Science), Methodological and applied contributions to the deformable model method
- 2005 Prize - Tony LELIEVRE - CERMICS (Mathematics/Computer Science), Multiscale models for visco-elastic fluids
- 2004 Prize - Marine MILLOT - INRETS Salon de Provence (Transport), Urban development and road safety: the complex influence of urban forms
- 2003 Prize - Marwan MOUBACHIR - LMSGC (Mathematics/Computer Signs), Controlling fluid-structure interaction phenomena, application to a aeroelastic stability
- 2002 Prize - Valérie BODIN - LAMI (Structures/Materials), Behaviour of railway ballast under vertical and lateral load
- 2001 Prize - Alexis GROLEAU - CEREVE (Environmental Sciences and Technologies), Calcite precipitation, sedimentation and phosphorus cycle in an alpine lake – Study of Lake Bourget
- 2000 Prize - Bruno SUDRET - CERMMO (Structures/Materials), Multiphase modelling of inclusion reinforced structures
- 1999 Prize - Eric CANCES - CERMICS (Mathematics/Computer Science), Molecular simulation and environmental effects – A mathematical and digital perspective
- 1998 Prize - Catherine LARIVE - LCPC (Structures/Materials), Combined contributions of experiment and modelling to the understanding of alkali reaction and its mechanical effects