Cyrille Boyer
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Cyrille Boyer
Summary
Cyrille Boyer is a human[1]. He worked as a chemical engineer[2].
Key Facts
- Cyrille Boyer's professions included chemical engineer[2].
- Cyrille Boyer's field of work was nanomedicine[3].
- Among Cyrille Boyer's employers was University of New South Wales[4].
- Cyrille Boyer received the Le Fèvre Medal[5].
- Cyrille Boyer received the Australian Laureate Fellowship[6].
- Cyrille Boyer received the Malcolm McIntosh Prize for Physical Scientist of the Year[7].
- Cyrille Boyer is recorded as male[8].
- Cyrille Boyer's instance of is recorded as human[9].
- Cyrille Boyer's family name is recorded as Boyer[10].
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Career and Affiliations
Cyrille Boyer's professions included chemical engineer[2]. His field of work was nanomedicine[3]. Among his employers was University of New South Wales[4].
Recognition
Awards received include Le Fèvre Medal[5], a science award[11], in Australia[12], founded in 1989[13]; Australian Laureate Fellowship[6], a fellowship grant[14], in Australia[15]; and Malcolm McIntosh Prize for Physical Scientist of the Year[7], a science award[16].
FAQs
What did Cyrille Boyer do for work?
Cyrille Boyer worked as chemical engineer[2].
What awards did Cyrille Boyer receive?
Honors received include Le Fèvre Medal[5], Australian Laureate Fellowship[6], and Malcolm McIntosh Prize for Physical Scientist of the Year[7].