Tag: Detectors
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Division of Electronics, Detectors and Computing for Physics (DEDIP)
https://irfu.cea.fr/dedip/en/index.php The main vocation of the Department of Sensor Electronics and Computer Science for Physics is to invent and build the ambitious and innovative detection instruments of the future, essential to the progress of physics studied at Irfu. This involves both positioning on large projects, such as NECTARCAM for CTA with the development of chips…
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IJCLab/Engineering Pole
https://www.ijclab.in2p3.fr/en/engineering-pole/presentation/ The Engineering pole of IJCLab is one of the essential pillars of the laboratory, ie a manufacturer laboratory for the large complex detectors in our disciplines. It is able to design and build the instruments for the future of IJCLab research fields. It gathers remarkable technical skills and expertise in electronics, IT/computing, instrumentation and…
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Laboratoire Atmosphères et Observations Spatiales
https://latmos.ipsl.fr The Atmospheric Space Observations Laboratory is a joint research unit specializing in the study of fundamental physicochemical processes governing terrestrial and planetary atmospheres and their interfaces with the surface, ocean, and interplanetary environment.For this end, the Laboratory has developed a strong instrumental skill, built innovative instruments deployed from the ground and sometimes put into orbit or…
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Astrophysics Department (IRFU/DAp)
https://irfu.cea.fr/en/dap Irfu’s Astrophysics Department, UMR AIM, is one of the leading space laboratories in France, Europe and the rest of the world, promoting research, teaching and public understanding of astronomy. AIM has a wide range of research themes developed within thematic teams. All teams are strongly involved in national and international collaborations. They include cosmology…
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Institut d’Astrophysique Spatiale
https://www.ias.universite-paris-saclay.fr The Institut d’Astrophysique Spatiale (IAS) is a laboratory of the National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS) and of the University of Paris-Saclay. The IAS comprises about 140 scientists, engineers, technicians, administrators and graduate students. The main research themes at the IAS are : solar physics, solar system and extrasolar planets, extraterrestrial and interstellar matter, galaxies and cosmology.…