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An International Honour for an Inrs Professor in Varennes

Summary by La Relève
The National Institute for Scientific Research in Varennes is again making headlines, while one of its professors, Roberto Morandotti, became the first Canadian to win the prestigious Max Born Prize in recognition of his contributions qualified as "majors" in physical optics and quantum photonics.Let's remember that a few weeks ago, the INRS Energy Materials Telecommunications Centre, located in Varennes, broke a world record by producing the hi…
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The National Institute for Scientific Research in Varennes is again making headlines, while one of its professors, Roberto Morandotti, became the first Canadian to win the prestigious Max Born Prize in recognition of his contributions qualified as "majors" in physical optics and quantum photonics.Let's remember that a few weeks ago, the INRS Energy Materials Telecommunications Centre, located in Varennes, broke a world record by producing the hi…

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La Relève broke the news in on Thursday, March 5, 2026.
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