Tag: Interfaces and surfaces, nanostructures

  • Albert Fert Laboratory (LAF)

    https://laboratoire-albert-fert.cnrs-thales.fr/en/homepage/ The Laboratoire Albert Fert is a joint research lab whose main legal bodies are the CNRS and Thales, and since 2021 the Université Paris-Saclay as a secondary legal body. It is located on the Thales Research and Technology site in Palaiseau, France. The missions were defined jointly by the CNRS and Thales when the…

  • Structures, Properties and Modeling of Solids (SPMS)

    http://www.spms.centralesupelec.fr/en ‘The ‘Structures, Properties and Modelling of Solids’ laboratory is a Joint Research Unit between CentraleSupélec and the CNRS. One of our objectives is to discover the materials of the future, focusing on major challenges such as energy, electronics and health. Our strength lies in our ability to explore new compositions and new production routes,…

  • Supramolecular and Macromolecular Photophysics and Photochemistry (PPSM)

    https://ppsm.ens-paris-saclay.fr/en Its activity focus on the preparation and the study of molecules and materials whose properties can be switched through various stimuli such as photons, electrons, ions or biological phenomenon. This research is applied to various fields such as environment, health, information technology and heritage science. PPSM activities are supported by a large variety of…

  • Nanoscience and Innovation for Materials, Biomedicine and Energy (NIMBE)

    https://iramis.cea.fr/en/nimbe The Institut Rayonnement-Matière de Saclay (Iramis) is one of the Institutes of the Direction de la Recherche Fondamentale (DRF) of the CEA. It comprises 6 units, some of which are joint units (5 UMRs) with CNRS, École Polytechnique, ENSICAEN and the University of Caen. Iramis is based at the CEA Paris-Saclay Centre, as well…

  • Laboratory of Theoretical Physics and Statistical Models (LPTMS)

    https://www.lptms.universite-paris-saclay.fr The Laboratory of Theoretical Physics and Statistical Models (LPTMS) is a joint research unit of CNRS and University Paris-Saclay (UMR 8626), hosting around 50 researchers. It aims at modeling, qualitatively understand, and quantitatively describe complex phenomena arising in diverse areas of physics and related disciplines (mathematics, computer science, biology, or social sciences). In essence,…

  • Solid State Physics Laboratory (LPS)

    https://www.lps.u-psud.fr/en/home-english/ The Laboratoire de Physique des Solides (Laboratory of Solid-State Physics; LPS) is a joint research unit (UMR 8502) between the Université Paris-Saclay and CNRS. It is mainly affiliated to the CNRS Institute of Physics and the 28th section of the National Council of Universities. It gathers about a hundred researchers and faculty members, both…

  • Light, Material, and Interfaces (LuMIn)

    https://www.lumin.universite-paris-saclay.fr/en The LuMIn (Light, Material and Interfaces) Laboratory is a research unit (UMR 9024) created on 1st January 2020 under the administration of the Université Paris-Saclay, the ENS Paris-Saclay, the National Institute of Scientific Research (CNRS/INSIS), and CentraleSupélec. Its research activities focus on the interaction between light and materials at different scales (atoms, materials, devices, and…

  • Microstructure Study Laboratory (LEM)

    https://lem.onera.cnrs.fr/en/home/ Created in 1988, the LEM is a joint CNRS-ONERA research unit, bringing together staff from ONERA, CNRS and the University. On the CNRS side, the unit is affiliated to the Institute of Physics (INP), with a secondary affiliation to the Institute of Chemistry (INC). On the ONERA side, the LEM is part of the…

  • Institute of Physical Chemistry (ICP)

    https://www.icp.universite-paris-saclay.fr The Institut de Chimie Physique (Institute for Physical Chemistry) is a joined research unit of the CNRS and the Université Paris-Saclay, located on the Orsay campus. Its research activities are anchored in Chemistry, including interdisciplinary projects at the interface of Physics and Life Sciences. Its 140 members, including permanent staff, PhD students, post-doc researchers…

  • Institute of Molecular Sciences of Orsay (ISMO)

    The Institute of Molecular Sciences of Orsay is a fundamental physics and chemistry-physics research unit created in 2010, under the supervision of the CNRS and Université Paris Saclay. The ISMO’s areas of research range from molecular physics to nanoscience, from the physics and physical chemistry of surfaces to low-dimensional objects, and from molecular physics and…