Michel Loreau#
Membership Number: | 3677 |
Membership type: | ORDINARY |
Section: | ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION |
Elected: | 2013 |
Main Country of Residence: | FRANCE |
Homepage(s): | http://www.ecoex-moulis.cnrs.fr/spip.php?article47 |
Present and Previous Positions
- since 2012 Adjunct Professor at McGill University (Montreal, Canada)
- since 2011 Exceptional-grade Research Director of the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS, France)
- 2005 − 2011 Full Professor and Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Theoretical Ecology at McGill University (Montreal, Canada)
- 2002 − 2005 Exceptional-grade Professor at Pierre and Marie Curie University (Paris, France)
- 1998 – 2002 First-grade Professor at Pierre and Marie Curie University (Paris, France)
- 1994 – 1998 Second-grade Professor at Pierre and Marie Curie University (Paris, France)
- 1987 – 1996 Lecturer at the Free University of Brussels (U.L.B., Belgium)
- 1990 – 1992 Programme Manager at the Science Policy Office (Belgium)
- 1988 – 1990 and 1992–1993 Assistant Lecturer at the Free University of Brussels (U.L.B., Belgium)
- 1987 – 1988 Assistant Lecturer and Research Fellow at the Free University of Brussels (U.L.B., Belgium)
- 1983 – 1987 Senior Research Assistant of the National Fund for Scientific Research (Belgium)
- 1977 – 1978 and 1980–1983 Research Assistant of the National Fund for Scientific Research (FNRS, Belgium)
Fields of Scholarship
- Biodiversity
- Theoretical Ecology
- Ecosystem Ecology
- Community Ecology
- Evolutionary Ecology
- Conservation Biology
- Global change
Honours and Awards
- 2010 Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (Academy of Science)
- 2013 The Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal (Canada)
- 2011 Per Brinck Oikos Award (Sweden)
- 2009 Tomlinson Science Award, McGill University
- 2004 Silver Medal of the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS, France)
- 2002 International Ecology Institute Prize (ECI, Germany)
- 1993 Max Poll Prize, Royal Academy of Belgium
- 1991 Agathon De Potter Prize, Royal Academy of Belgium
- 1983 Winner of the Annual Competition of the Royal Academy of Belgium
- 1976 Paul Brien Prize (Belgium)