Communication specialist and founder of Africa4Nuclear.
2025 – France
Anne-Marie has been involved with WiN France for over 20 years.
2025 – South Africa
Nuclear Safety Engineer, National Radioactive Waste Disposal Institute (NRWDI).
2025 – Argentina
Chairwoman of the Board of Directors of Argentine-Brazilian Accounting and Control Agency (ABACC).
2024 – WiN AIEA
Emergency Preparedness Officer, IAEA.
2024 – WiN Tunisia
Associate Professor of Chemistry, Centre National des Sciences et Technologies Nucléaires (CNSTN).
Head Department of Physics, Zhetysu State University.
Partnership Manager of WiN Global Young Generation.
Godmother of our WiN Global Nuclear Future Award.
Advancing physics and nuclear energy education.
Promoting gender equality and diversity in the nuclear sector.
Promoting diversity and inclusion of the women.
Expert and Professor in Education & Research, WiN Global Board Member, Korea Academy of Nuclear Safety.
WiN Global Communications Committee member, graphic designer and communication specialist.
World Nuclear Association.
Communication specialist and founder of Africa4Nuclear.
WiN Global Young Generation lead and Research Engineer at CEA.
Management of Public Policies in Scientific, Technical Research and Innovation.
WiN Global Treasurer and Senior Nuclear Export & Import Specialist at FANR.
Contributed towards highlighting the importance of nuclear power as a clean source of energy.
Director of the Dan Beninson Institute of Nuclear Technology.
Contribution to WiN Global activities and has been president of WiN France in 2005.
Professor level senior engineer.
Coordinating international cooperation activities and providing technical advice on various programs.
Project Leader for the provision of fuel elements for the OPAL research reactor.
“The Mother of WiN”, she founded WiN Global in 1992.
Experience in dose reconstruction and emergency preparedness and in radiation protection.
Expertise in the transfer of radioactivity in the environment and in living organisms.
Pioneer in the design, development, building and operation of neutron scattering instruments.
First WiN Global Honorary Award. WiN Global Executive member, and served on the Communication Committee.
Contribution of women and youth development in the nuclear industry.
Co-founder and second President of WiN Global (1996-2000).
First female – nuclear operator and Nuclear Duty engineer unit in Bulgaria – during 1979-1983.
Radioactive waste disposal sites.
Development of communications activities for the WANO-Atlanta Center.
Contribution to the promotion of nuclear power and to the safety and security of the industry.
Professor of obstetrics-gynaecology and women sexual health, also serving as Vice–President of WiN Korea.
Career development and nuclear safety culture.
Chairman of the Executive Board of AREVA.
Communication of Nuclear Issues and Public Education.
Nuclear field and radiation.
Energy problems in general as well as the application of food radiation.
Nuclear technology impact on environment.
Marketing communicator specialist.
President of Women Interested in Nuclear.
1997–WiN Spain
The first woman ever to receive the WiN Award from Irene Aegerter.