Flora Mbouyom Tchudjeu, a recent graduate of the SARENA Erasmus Mundus Master's program, has been awarded the prestigious Prix I2EN 2025, in recognition of her excellent academic achievements and her contribution to the international influence of the nuclear industry.
The awards ceremony was held as part of the annual convention of the International Institute for Nuclear Energy (I2EN). At the event, Abdessalam Abdelouas, SUBATECH professor in charge of the program, presented the SARENA master's degree in nuclear engineering, coordinated by IMT Atlantique since 2018, a course of excellence whose quality and relevance were highlighted by I2EN. The jury, made up of industrial and academic experts, praised Flora Mbouyom Tchudjeu, a graduate of the “Advanced Radioactive Waste Management and Decommissioning” course, for her commitment and performance.
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The I2EN Prize, awarded by Vincent Berger, French High Commissioner for Atomic Energy and President of I2EN, is a fine recognition of the quality of Flora's career path: “You have brilliantly obtained the Franco-Spanish double degree from IMT Atlantique and the Polytechnic University of Madrid. As a recipient of the Erasmus Mundus and Marie-Curie scholarships for excellence, your passion and commitment to the nuclear field have contributed to the international reputation of our institutions. Your end-of-studies internship at SCK.CEN in Belgium has earned you a PhD scholarship - well done!”
This award symbolizes not only Flora Mbouyom Tchudjeu's individual success, but also the excellence of the training offered by the SARENA master's program, which prepares future experts in the nuclear sector to meet the challenges of radioactive waste management and facility decommissioning.
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by Marylene HUC