Mylène Pardoen, first winner of the Suzanne Bella Srodogora Prize
On Tuesday, September 13, 2022, at the Maison des Sciences de l’Homme in Lyon, the CNRS Foundation awarded the Suzanne Bella Srodogora Prize!
The Suzanne Bella Srodogora Award was created to honor her memory and commitment. The prize is designed to reward an outstanding career among women, research support staff and Crystal Medal laureates.
An opportunity to discover the work of Mylène Pardoen, the first winner of this Prize. With EPHAISTOSS, she offers us a new line of research that enables us to control the entire production chain, from capture to broadcast in spatialized acoustics, in an atmosphere reminiscent of traditional craftsmanship.