Blaise Pascal Medal

The European Academy of Sciences established the Blaise Pascal Medal in 2003 to recognise an outstanding and demonstrated personal contribution to science and technology and the promotion of excellence in research and education. Each year, there is a maximum of nine Blaise Pascal Medals, one per Division.
  1. Nominations for the Blaise Pascal Medal, in their Division, are invited from Fellows, or Honorary Members of The Academy. 
  2. Members or non-members of the European Academy of Sciences are eligible. 
  3. The Award will consist in a Medal and a Certificate. 
  4. The Medal recognises an outstanding and demonstrated personal contribution to science and technology and the promotion of excellence in research. 
  5. The final vote is taken by the General Board on the nominee presented first by the Scientific Committee of the Division, and other nominations.

To nominate a candidate, please ensure that the complete form and supporting documentation are submitted in members’ personal areas. Note that traditional method of sending nomination forms to the contact@eurasc.eu mailbox will still be available.

Nominations should be submitted before April 15th.

The awardees will be announced annually in June.

Awarded in Recognition of Scientific Excellence

The Blaise Pascal Medal has been conferred upon the following distinguished scientists in recognition of excellence in their respective fields:

Susanne Brenner

2025 Medalist in Computational & Information Sciences

Gustau Camps-Valls

2025 Medalist in Earth & Environmental Sciences

Jiann-Wen Woody Ju

2025 Medalist in Engineering

Svitlana Mayboroda

2025 Medalist in Mathematics

Edith Heard

2025 Medalist in Medicine & Life Sciences

Franz Pfeiffer

2025 Medalist in Physics

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