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P. 01 French National Center for Scientific Research ASEPS Kick-off meeting Etienne Augé July 24th 2009

P. 01 French National Center for Scientific Research ASEPS Kick-off meeting Etienne Augé July 24th 2009

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P. 01

French National Center forScientific Research

ASEPS Kick-off meeting

Etienne AugéJuly 24th 2009

P. 02

Networked Society

Sustainable development for

Man

Origin Origin and mastership and mastership

of Matter, of Matter, Nanosciences, Nanosciences,

nanotechnologiesnanotechnologies

Nine Institutes and Three polesNine Institutes and Three poles

Sciences and Technology for Information and

Engineering

Physics

Nuclear and ParticlePhysics

Universe

SocialSciences

Humanities

Chemistry

MathématicalSciences and their

interactions

Biology

Ecology and Environment

P. 03

11 600 Researchers11 600 Researchers14 400 Engineers, Technicians, Administrative 14 400 Engineers, Technicians, Administrative

7600 doctorants, post-docs, associates,…7600 doctorants, post-docs, associates,…

1200 laboratories, most common with Universities1200 laboratories, most common with Universities

IN2P3 INSUINP INST2I INSMI INC INSB INSHS

NuclearParticle Astroparticles

Universe

Physics ComputingEngineer

Chemistry BiologyLife Sc.

Humanities

Researchers (permanent CNRS positions): 504 1298 1089 1479 395 2120 478 2360 2180Engineers, technicians, administration:1398 1085 1665 1406 190 1500 495 2371 1770

CNRS annual Budget: 3,28 B€ (bulk of it is for salaries)

Organization of CNRSOrganization of CNRS

INEE

Mathematics EcologyEnvironment

P. 04

IN2P3

• 504 CNRS researchers• 382 Professors and assist prof.

• Engineers, tech, admin– 1398 CNRS staff– 200 Universities staff

• 700 non permanent positions– Including 400 doctorants

• 20 laboratories including– Computer Center (CCIN2P3) in

Lyon– GANIL in Caen– Underground Laboratory in

Modane– Strong association with CEA-

IRFU• Yearly budget : 170 M Euros

INP

• 1298 CNRS researchers• 1626 Professors and assist prof.• 199 researchers (other)• Engineers, tech, admin

– 1085 CNRS staff– 412 Universities staff– 123 staff (other)

• non permanent positions– 1310 doctorants– 277 post-docs

• 95 laboratories

• Yearly budget : 157 M Euros

P. 05

IN2P3 Research Program (1/3)IN2P3 Research Program (1/3)Experimental particle physicsExperimental particle physics

• Experiments using the LHC@CERN– Quantum structure of the vacuum / Higgs boson– Beyond Standard Model discoveries

• D0 at Fermilab (near Chicago)• BABAR at SLAC (Stanford)

– Super B factory project• Experiments at JLAB

– Structure of the proton• T2K in Japan

– Neutrino oscillations• OPERA (Gran Sasso)• Double Chooz• NEMO (Modane)• EDELWEISS (Modane)

– search for WIMPs

Computing : GRID (LCG)

P. 06

Length : 40 m Radius : 10 m Weight : 7000 tonsElectronic channels : 108

110 institutes, 37 countries

ATLAS

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CERN 6500 users from institutes (+2500 from CERN)

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R&DR&D

• Instrumentation– Integrated, fast, low noise electronics– Large number of channels– Low radioactivity detectors– Photon sensors also for medical imaging

• Accelerators– Energy frontier (LC) XFEL

• Nano-beams

– For medical/industrial applications• Oncology• Compact X-ray sources

P. 09

HESS AUGER

VIRGO ANTARES

IN2P3 Research Program (2/3)IN2P3 Research Program (2/3)Astroparticle physicsAstroparticle physics

P. 010

In the near futureIn the near futureCosmic rays and cosmology in spaceCosmic rays and cosmology in space

FERMI, 2008 AMS 2010PLANCK, 2009

SNAP/JDEM 2015

SNIFS, SNLS

High energy gamma rays, antimatter, CMB, Dark Energy

LISA 2015

IN2P3 : The two infinities

P. 011Some key facts:New limits of stability (37Ne) Discovery of 48Ni 2p radioactivityNew deformations, New magicityNuclear moleculesNew detectors (EXOGAM, VAMOS)

R&D for SPIRAL2: ALTO (agreementDUBNA-IPNO)R&D future detectors: AGATA

- Origin of nuclear binding- Limits of nuclear stability- Heavy and super-heavy elements

- Formation of elements in the universe (nucléosynthesis)

SPIRALCAEN

Structure and the dynamics of nuclei. Nature of the nucleonic matter

KEEP THE INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVITY OF KEEP THE INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVITY OF GANIL GANIL SPIRAL2 projectSPIRAL2 project- 2002-2008 experiments with SPIRAL I- 2002-2008 experiments with SPIRAL I SPIRAL II , a priority stated by NuPECC SPIRAL II , a priority stated by NuPECC 118M€ (full cost) - cofinanced by Region (33%) 118M€ (full cost) - cofinanced by Region (33%) Into operation: 2012-2015Into operation: 2012-2015-Complementarity with GSI/FAIR - Future with EURISOL…Complementarity with GSI/FAIR - Future with EURISOL…

IN2P3 Research Program (3/3)IN2P3 Research Program (3/3)Nuclear physicsNuclear physics

P. 012

Pluridisciplinary Program PACE Back-end of electronuclear cycle

IN2P3 focused on transmutation of nuclear wastes and innovative systems for the future of nuclear Energy - Experimental validation of Accelerator Driven Systems (ADS)

R&D European programs (MEGAPIE, n-TOF, MUSE, PDS-XADS, EUROTRANS)- High intensity accelerator developments (IPHI)

Innovative systems for Nuclear Energy based on the Th cycle Scenarios, focused on the concept of a molten salt reactor

P. 013

INP Research Program (1/3)INP Research Program (1/3)

• From the most fundamental to applied research

• From the heart of the discipline to interfaces– Chemistry, Biology, Engineering Science

• Fundamental quantum physics– And potential applications – e.g. research on cold atoms

• Theoretical physics (in relation with IN2P3)

• All kinds of lasers , (nano)photonics– ultra stable, short, intense

• Plasmas (also in Science and Technology for Engineering Institute)

P. 014

INP Research Program (2/3)INP Research Program (2/3)

• Soft matter, complex fluids, biophysics• Properties of condensed matter

– Magnetism– Supraconductivity (High Tc)– Material science for energy (Photovoltaic, H2 storage…)

– Graphene and nanotubes based fast electronics

• Nanosciences– THz components– Spintronic– Biophysics

P. 015

INP Research Program (3/3)INP Research Program (3/3)

• Very large research infrastructures– Synchrotron light (SOLEIL, ESRF, XFEL)– Neutron sources (LLB, ILL)– High magnetic fields (LNCMI)– Intense lasers (PETAL, LULI/ILE/ELI)

• Networks– Technology centers– Electron microscopy– Irradiation of materials

• Detector R&D– e.g. pixel detectors

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International RelationsInternational Relations

IN2P3• Light structure with

– Japan travels,– China common– Korea projects

• Bilateral with many European Country

• Member of – CERN– APEC– NUPEC

• With CEA-IRFU

INP• Thematic International

networks with– Japan, Korea, India,

Singapore,China– USA, Canada, Argentina, Brasil, – Russia and European countries

• With CEA DSM – Member of International large

scale facilities : ESRF, ILL– European networks of national

facilities (Synch. Rad, neutrons, lasers,high mag. Fields, Microscopes

• Bilateral conventions (travels, common projects)