Euro 50,000 for recipients of the Marie Curie Award 2006

5 scientists have just received the 2006 Marie Curie Award. VNA correspondent in Brussels cited the European Commission (EC) on November 16, at Lot-dan Polytechnic University (Switzerland). , EC awarded the Marie Curie Prize 2006 - a prestigious scientific award in the world.

Picture 1 of Euro 50,000 for recipients of the Marie Curie Award 2006 (Photo: art.com) This year's award was given to German scientist Frank Keppler, Michal Lavidor - carrying two nationalities of Israel and England, Chris Ewels - British and French nationalities, Paola Borri - national Israel and England, and Belgian scientist Nicolas Cerf.

These five researchers are the authors of valuable scientific works in many areas such as neuroscience research and cognitive psychology, atmospheric and environmental research, animal application technology. materials, research on materials, physics .

The Marie Curie Prize was created with the aim of honoring and acknowledging the achievements of research in Europe. Each prize is worth 50,000 Euro.

All researchers with scientific works included in the European Union's (EU) " Marie Curie Action " program can be considered for this award.

The program was developed to develop and replicate scientific research capacity.

This program is applied to all areas of scientific and technological research.

Since 2007, the EU's scientific research support program, will receive a budget of up to 4 billion euros to enhance scientific research exchanges between member states.