Category: Physics of the two infinities
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IJCLab/Nuclear Physics Pole
https://nuclear.ijclab.in2p3.fr/en/home/ The Nuclear Physics pole of IJCLab is the result of the reunion of the IPN and CSNSM teams, themselves stemming from a long line of physicists going back to the foundation of the Orsay campus and to the very origins of this discipline in France. The pole has a scientific culture built up over…
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IJCLab/High Energy Physics Pole
https://www.ijclab.in2p3.fr/en/scientific-poles/high-energy-physics/ The scientific perimeter of the High-Energy Physics pole consists in the study of the elementary constituents of matter, the quarks (building blocks of protons and neutrons, among other) and leptons (for instance the electron and the neutrino). We know twelve elementary particles currently, organised in 3 families made each of two quarks, one charged…
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IJCLab/Accelerator Physics Pole
https://www.ijclab.in2p3.fr/en/scientific-poles/accelerator-physics/ The Accelerator Physics pole deals with the research themes and developments in accelerators. Through the expertise of its members, its size and its technical capacities, this pole benefits from an international recognition, contributing essentially to the research activities and developments in the field, as well as the construction of large-scale devices within the national and european strategy for…
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IJCLab/Energy and Environment Pole
https://energie.ijclab.in2p3.fr/en/home/ The Energy and Environment (E&E) pole of IJCLab consists of chemists and physicists whose research is related to nuclear energy and environment issues. Research projects address fundamental science questions of interest to the development of nuclear energy. The scientific coordination of the E&E pole is steered by Frederico Garrido, Associate Scientific Director of the E&E pole.…
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IJCLab/Astroparticles, Astrophysics and Cosmology Pole (A2C)
https://a2c.ijclab.in2p3.fr/en/a2c-home-en/ The research topics of the A2C pole aim at deepening our understanding of the Universe: from the origin of the solar system to the creation of chemical elements, from the most violent phenomena within our galaxy and in the extragalactic Universe (associated with black holes and star explosions) to the nature of dark energy,…
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Laboratoire de Physique des Plasmas (LPP)
https://www.lpp.polytechnique.fr The Laboratory of Plasma Physics (LPP) was created in January 2009 by the fusion of the Laboratoire de Physique et Technologie des Plasmas (LPTP, CNRS-Ecole Polytechnique) with the Centre d’étude des Environnements Terrestre et Planétaires (CETP, CNRS, UVSQ, UPMC). We pursue research into all fields of plasma physics, from hot to cold plasmas and…