Ph.D. awards
The National Institute of Applied Sciences of Lyon recognizes the scientific impact of Ph.D. students' research work but also its impact on societal issues and the Sustainable Development Goals. To this end, the Institute organizes each year its edition of thesis awards, and awards 6 prizes of 1000 euros on each of the 5 societal issues that structure INSA Lyon's research: "Energy for sustainable development", "Environment: Industrial and Urban Natural Environments", "Information and Digital Society", "Global Health and Bioengineering" and "Transportation: Structures, Infrastructure and Mobility", as well as for CIFRE Ph.D. thesis in partnership with ANRT.
2025 Laureates
In 2025, the thesis award ceremony was held in conjunction with the 2024 PhD graduation ceremony. We congratulate the winners of the 2025 thesis prizes for theses defended in 2024:
- "Energy for sustainable development" stake: Gaspard TAXIL (LGEF & ELyTMaX laboratories / EEA Doctoral School) pour son travail intitulé « Modeling,Characterization,and Implementation of Ferroelectric Materials and Their Phase Transitions for Energy Harvesting Under Extreme Conditions »
- "Environment: Natural Industrial and Urban Environments" stake: Jean-Baptiste CHARRIE (GEOMAS laboratory / MEGA Doctoral School) pour son travail intitulé « Développement d’essais pseudo-dynamiques sous-structurés pour la caractérisation de la perte de portance appliquée aux ouvrages poteaux-poutres »
- "Information and Digital Society" stake: Yenny Alexandra PAREDES-ASTUDILLO (DISP laboratory / InfoMaths Doctoral School) pour son travail intitulé « Flowshop scheduling problem including learning and fatigue effects: theoretical contributions and case study »
- "Global Health and Bioengineering" stake: Livia FELICETTI (LaMCoS laboratory / MEGA Doctoral School) pour son travail intitulé « Analyse et rendu de stimuli vibratoires de contact pour la perception tactile »
- "Transportation: Structures, Infrastructures and Mobilities" stake: Mathilde EYMANN (MATEIS laboratory / EDML Doctoral School) pour son travail intitulé « Développement de modèles champ complet pour la précipitation et le durcissement structural dans les alliages Al-Sc »
- « CIFRE » : Adrien MARSICK (LVA laboratory & ENGIE Green company / MEGA Doctoral School), pour son travail intitulé « Vibration-based damage assessment of rolling element bearings: cage cyclostationarity & trend analysis »
For any information please write to: fedora-doc@insa-lyon.fr