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Bronze medal of the CNRS
in Section 05 - Condensed Matter
The CNRS Bronze Medal recognizes a researcher's first work, which makes that person a specialist with talent in a particular field. This medal is a way for the CNRS to encourage the researcher to continue work that has met with initial success and already produced fruitful results.
June 5th, 2009
(Ceremony June 24th, 2010)
I
The ECOSS-Prize 2001 was awarded to
Clemens Barth
for
the achievements in the Atomic Scale Characterization of bulk
insulator surfaces by means of Dynamic Atomic Force Microscopy,
donated by
the Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
of the Jagiellonian University
in Krakow,
September 6th, 2001
Bronze medal of the CNRS
in Section 05 - Condensed Matter
The CNRS Bronze Medal recognizes a researcher's first work, which makes that person a specialist with talent in a particular field. This medal is a way for the CNRS to encourage the researcher to continue work that has met with initial success and already produced fruitful results.
June 5th, 2009
(Ceremony June 24th, 2010)
I
The ECOSS-Prize 2001 was awarded to
Clemens Barth
for
the achievements in the Atomic Scale Characterization of bulk
insulator surfaces by means of Dynamic Atomic Force Microscopy,
donated by
the Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
of the Jagiellonian University
in Krakow,
September 6th, 2001