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Maurice Mayoux (ARTS & MÉTIERS Cluny 1920 - SUPAERO 1924), born May 23, 1903 in Chalon sur Saône,
has devoted much of his career to the aeronautical and space worlds, asthese aeronautical summaries attest.
Died September 4, 1997, in Chalon sur Saône,
In his will, Maurice Mayoux designated the SUPAERO Association as the beneficiary of the income from part of his estate, with the request that it be allocated to to the award of a prize to deserving SUPAERO engineering students at the end of their final year.
The SUPAERO Association, now ISAE SUPAERO ENSICA Alumni, has therefore decided to create theMayoux-Dauriac Aeronautics prize.a second-year student from each ARTS & MÉTIERS campus "for his/her knowledge of the French language and its use in written and oral reports, whether literary, mathematical or scientific". The name of his wife, Jeanne Dauriac, is associated with these awards.
Theaim of the prize is to reward one or more final-year engineering students in the ISAE-SUPAEROengineering course at ISAE-SUPAERO for their practical achievements (projects) during their schooling and the various internships they have completed, according to the wishes of our fellow student.The aim is to judge the use of the knowledge acquired at the School in the exercise of one of the different facets of the engineering profession, with the achievements (projects) being judged on their usefulness to the engineering profession.projects are judged on their usefulness to industry (or services), and must present a positive economic balance sheet(see Mayoux-Dauriac 2022 Award rules).
Since its creation, this prize has rewarded many winners. A big bravo to all of them! (click on the names to access the videos or titles to see the news)
Winners 2022:
Martin Gros tied with Hugo Sanchez
2021 winner:
Guillaume Ondongh-Essalt(no video)
2020 Winners:
Eloa Guillotin & Hugo Tarlé Paul Planeix
Years 2000 to 2019:
Find out more about all the winners and their projects in thespecial ISAEdre 20 ans du Prix Mayoux-Dauriac!