In 2019, Bouzdine received the
Gay-Lussac Humboldt Prize for his work in the field of
supraconductivity. Bouzdine was offered the
Leverhulme Trust Visiting Professorship in 2016 at the
University of Cambridge (
St John's College) in the United Kingdom. Bouzdine was awarded the 2013
Holweck Prize, a joint award by the British
Institute of Physics and the Société Française de Physique for his pioneering theoretical studies of the multilayer systems of
ferromagnetic superconductors,. In 2004 he has been elected a Senior Member of the
Institut Universitaire de France and holds the Chair "Physics of Superconductivity". Bouzdine is an expert for European programs as INTAS, for ANR and AERES, for Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (UK), for COST, for German-Israeli Foundation for Scientific
Research and Development,
National Science Foundation (USA), an expert of Programme Metusalem with the Belgium government, and expert for the Netherland Science Foundation. Other awards include: • 2014 Election as Foreign Member in the Instituto Lombardo Accademia di Scienze e Lettere in Italy • 2013 Chevalier of the
Ordre des Palmes Académiques, French Minister of Education ==Interest in popularisation of science==