IMT – Académie des sciences 2026 Prize : submit an application by September 2nd!

In partnership with the French Academy of Sciences and supported by the Fondation Mines-Télécom, the IMT–Académie des sciences annual prize recognizes outstanding scientific contributions at the European level across four scientific and technological fields.

Applications for the 2026 edition are now open!

2026 :  The Prix IMT – Académie des sciences evolves with two renamed distinctions

In 2026, the IMT–Academy of Sciences Award is evolving. Starting with this edition, the Grand Prize becomes the Women in Science Grand Prize, while the Young Talent Prize becomes the Emerging Talent Prize

Good to know

  • The deadline for applications is Tuesday, 2 September 2026, at 11:00 p.m. (CEST) for both award categories.
  • Direct applications will not be considered. All nominations must be submitted to the French Academy of Sciences by a laboratory director, the head of an institution, or a Member of the Academy, who must endorse and support the nomination.

Past Recipients of the IMT – Académie des sciences Prize

In 2025, the IMT–Académie des sciences Grand Prize was awarded to Stéphane Avril, IMT Professor of Biomechanics at Mines Saint-Étienne and Director of the SAINBIOSE laboratory, in recognition of his outstanding contributions to solid mechanics, soft tissue biomechanics and mechanobiology—a hybrid discipline that he pioneered and applied to the study of the aorta.

The 2025 IMT–Académie des sciences Young Talent Award was presented to Damien Texier, a CNRS researcher at the Clément Ader Institute on the IMT Mines Albi campus, for his research on metallic alloys and their mechanical and oxidation behaviour. His work supports applications in the transport and aerospace sectors operating in complex environments.