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SUMMARY:Pierre CAPLIER (Directeur adjoint du centre CEA de Grenoble)
DESCRIPTION:70 ans du centre CEA de Grenoble : flashback sur l’histoire du centre et ses évolutions\nRésumé : \nNé dans le sillage de la création du Commissariat à l’énergie atomique en 1945\, le Centre d’études nucléaires de Grenoble (CENG) a vu le jour en 1956 sous l’impulsion de Louis Néel\, avec une vision fondatrice : faire dialoguer recherche fondamentale et technologique\, innovation et industrie au service de la société. \nDepuis sept décennies\, le centre n’a cessé de se transformer. De la recherche nucléaire historique aux défis contemporains du numérique\, de l’énergie\, de la santé\, des matériaux et de l’environnement\, il a su anticiper les mutations scientifiques et technologiques\, tout en restant fidèle à son esprit pionnier et à sa culture de coopération. \nUn voyage dans le temps pour comprendre comment cette aventure scientifique\, profondément ancrée à Grenoble\, contribue à façonner des innovations qui impactent notre quotidien. Parce que comprendre d’où l’on vient\, c’est aussi éclairer ce que nous construisons pour demain. \nÀ propos de l’intervenant \nPierre Caplier est le directeur adjoint du centre CEA de Grenoble depuis 4 ans. Après plusieurs expériences à l’étranger (dans le cadre de la construction du Tunnel sous la Manche) et dans l’industrie en région AuRA (microélectronique et chimie fine)\, il a été recruté au CEA en 2005 pour prendre la responsabilité du Service Facilities du CEA-Leti\, en charge de l’exploitation et des projets dans les salles blanches. Il a ensuite occupé les fonctions d’adjoint opérationnel au chef du département optique et photonique\, toujours au LETI\, puis celles d’adjoint au directeur de l’institut CEA-Irig dépendant de la Direction de la recherche fondamentale\, en charge du soutien à la recherche. \nContact : giant.campus@cea.fr
URL:https://sfp-alpes.fr/event/pierre-caplier-directeur-adjoint-du-centre-cea-de-grenoble/
LOCATION:Amphi Minatec\, 3 parvis Louis Néel\, Grenoble\, 38054\, France
CATEGORIES:Séminaire
ORGANIZER;CN="GIANT":MAILTO:giant.campus@cea.fr
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260427T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260427T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T104527
CREATED:20260424T080436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260424T080436Z
UID:10000127-1777298400-1777302000@sfp-alpes.fr
SUMMARY:Allen SCHEIE (ORNL\, USA)
DESCRIPTION:Quantum dynamics and emergent unconventional phase in Yb2Ti2O7\nRésumé : \nYb2Ti2O7 is a classic and well-studied pyrochlore magnet\, but it continues to hold surprises for science. In this talk I present inelastic neutron scattering showing the low-field evolution of the spectrum from diffuse continua to sharp excitations. I compare this to several theoretical models which capture its behavior to varying degrees\, but which fail in the zero-field phase–which our exact diagonalization calculations show to be an emergent quantum disordered phase between ferromagnetism and antiferromagnetism. Much of the behavior matches the phenomenology of quantum criticality: dimensional reduction\, flat bands collapsing to zero frequency\, and an emergent quantum phase on the boundary between competing phases. Thus although Yb2Ti2O7 is not a quantum spin ice\, it appears to be dominated by intrinsic\, emergent non-magnon fluctuations from an unconventional quantum phase. \n_ \nContact : andrew.fefferman@neel.cnrs.fr \n  \n 
URL:https://sfp-alpes.fr/event/allen-scheie-ornl-usa/
LOCATION:CNRS – Salle Louis Weil (E424)\, CNRS - Institut Néel 25 avenue des Martyrs\, Grenoble\, 38042\, France
CATEGORIES:Séminaire
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260428T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260428T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T104527
CREATED:20260326T140308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T140314Z
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SUMMARY:Elizabeth TILLY (University of New Mexico)
DESCRIPTION:Directional Detection as a Tool for Rare-Event Searches\nRésumé : \nMeasuring the initial scattering angle of a particle track provides powerful discrimination in rare-event searches and can enhance detector characterization. The Migdal effect–characterized by a nuclear recoil and an electron recoil originating from the same vertex–is an inherently directional signal. In this talk\, I will present my work with the Migdal In Galactic Dark mAtter expLoration (MIGDAL) experiment which uses a GEM-based TPC. I will discuss the development of our 3D track reconstruction algorithms and studies exploiting its angular resolution to characterize detector response. I will also discuss measurements of drift properties in negative ion drift gas mixtures\, maximizing noble gas components with the aim of improving spatial resolution for MIGDAL Phase II. Together these demonstrate the power and versatility of precise directional track reconstruction for next-generation rare-event searches. \n— \nHanno Filter (College 3 Secretary) \nExternal visitors may ask for a site access to tellier@ill.fr
URL:https://sfp-alpes.fr/event/elizabeth-tilly-university-of-new-mexico/
LOCATION:ILL – Salle de Séminaire (110-111)\, ILL 50 71 avenue des Martyrs\, Grenoble\, 38042\, France
CATEGORIES:Séminaire
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260430T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260430T090000
DTSTAMP:20260424T104527
CREATED:20260213T095231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T095238Z
UID:10000069-1777536000-1777539600@sfp-alpes.fr
SUMMARY:Emilie GAGNEPAIN & Vincent DATRY (Service : Clinique de Chirurgie Thoracique et Endocrinienne)
DESCRIPTION:Découverte fortuite\, décision réfléchie : l’incidentalome surrénalien en pratique\nContact : sante-communication@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr
URL:https://sfp-alpes.fr/event/emilie-gagnepain-vincent-datry-service-clinique-de-chirurgie-thoracique-et-endocrinienne/
LOCATION:CHU – Salle Gilbert Faure\, CHU Grenoble Alpes Pavillon Vercors (côté Belledonne)\, La Tronche\, 38043\, France
CATEGORIES:Séminaire
ORGANIZER;CN="CHU Grenoble":MAILTO:sante-communication@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260504T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260504T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T104527
CREATED:20260424T081257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260424T081257Z
UID:10000128-1777903200-1777906800@sfp-alpes.fr
SUMMARY:Maxime LUCAS (CY Cergy Paris Université)
DESCRIPTION:Non-collinear magnetism in monolayer and magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene\nRésumé : \nRecent studies of twisted bilayer graphene (or other 2D materials) have been stimulated by the discovery of correlations between electronic flatband states due to a moiré pattern [1]. It is shown experimentally and theoretically that the filling of the flat bands affects their correlation and magnetic properties significantly.\nOn the other hand\, the effect of doping on a simple graphene layer is still unclear. Indeed\, its half-filled case is well known [2]\, but unlike other lattices [3] its magnetic properties beyond half filling are mostly unexplored\, except at 1/4 doping [4] i.e when the Fermi energy is set inside of a Van Hove singularity associated to a flatband.\nIn this talk\, I will first present our analysis of graphene magnetism using a combination of the Hubbard model and Hartree-Fock Mean Field Theory (MFT). We work at density values around 1/4 doping (average number of electrons per site Ne=0.75) as it puts the system right into one of the Van Hove singularities found in graphene’s density of states\, giving rise to interesting magnetic properties. We present an interaction-density phase diagram and its associated magnetic orders\, described by their band structure and spin structure factor [5].\nI will then talk about magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene\, to which we applied the same MFT method. While still a work in progress\, I will present the current results we obtained on a Moiré lattice for various values of interaction and flat-band filling\, revealing exotic spin textures such as an antiferromagnetic triangular order on the Moiré scale.\n[1] Y. Cao et al.\, Nature 556\, 43 (2018); Nature 556\, 80 (2018).\n[2] M. Raczkowski et al.\, Phys. Rev. B 101\, 125103 (2020)\, and Refs. therein.\n[3] R. Scholle et al.\, Phys. Rev. B 108\, 035139 (2023)\n[4] S. Jiang\, A. Mesaros\, Y. Ran\, Phys. Rev. X 4\, 031040 (2014)\n[5] M. Lucas\, A. Ralko\, A. Honecker\, G. Trambly de Laissardière\, arXiv:2511.22714 (2025) \n_ \nContact : andrew.fefferman@neel.cnrs.fr
URL:https://sfp-alpes.fr/event/maxime-lucas-cy-cergy-paris-universite/
LOCATION:CNRS – Salle Louis Weil (E424)\, CNRS - Institut Néel 25 avenue des Martyrs\, Grenoble\, 38042\, France
CATEGORIES:Séminaire
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260505T090000
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CREATED:20260402T153041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T153041Z
UID:10000117-1777971600-1777975200@sfp-alpes.fr
SUMMARY:Yukiko TAKAHASHI (NIMS\, Japan)
DESCRIPTION:Material development for HAMR and its prospects\nRésumé : \n\n\nWith the rapid expansion of IoT and digital transformation\, data centers demand ever-higher storage densities. Heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) employs L1₀-FePt\, whose magnetic anisotropy is an order of magnitude larger than that of conventional CoCrPt\, enabling ultrahigh-density recording. Achieving areal densities beyond 4 Tbit/in² requires granular films with grain sizes ~4.3 nm and narrow inter-grain pitch with ~1 nm [1]. However\, conventional segregant systems such as FePt-C and FePt-BN have not yet simultaneously satisfied the required microstructural and magnetic criteria.\n​​ To overcome this limitation\, we introduced a data- driven materials design framework using the NIMS Research Data Express (RDE) platform. By collecting experimental datasets and applying machine learning to FePt-C and FePt-BN systems\, we predicted sputtering conditions that led to FePt-BN-C granular films with sub-6 nm grain sizes and coercivities up to 3.7 T. Although iterative prediction cycles improved the microstructure to 4.9 nm grains\, the results also clarified the intrinsic difficulty of meeting all 4 Tbit/in² requirements within this materials system alone.\n​​Beyond materials optimization\, three-dimensional magnetic recording offers an additional pathway toward higher areal density. As a proof of concept\, FePt-C/Ru-C/FePt-C trilayers were fabricated\, demonstrating epitaxial stacking and distinct magnetic switching behaviors arising from different ordering states in the upper and lower FePt layers [2]. Strategies to improve the structural and magnetic quality of the upper layer will be discussed.\n​​\n​​ [1] D. Weller et al.\, IEEE Trans. Magn. 50\, 3100108 (2014).\n​​ [2] P. Tozman et al.\,Acta Mater. 271\, 119869 (2024).\n​​\nMore information : https://www.spintec.fr/seminar-material-development-for-hamr-and-its-prospects/​​\n​\nVisioconference : https://univ-grenoble-alpes-fr.zoom.us/j/98769867024?pwd=dXNnT3RMeThjYStybGVQSUN0TVdJdz09​​\n​​\n​– \n\n\n\n​ Accès : access to CEA require​s an entry au​thorization. Request it : admin.spintec@cea.fr​
URL:https://sfp-alpes.fr/event/yukiko-takahashi-nims-japan/
LOCATION:CEA – Salle de Séminaire IRIG (1005 – 445)\, Laboratoire Irig/Spintec\, salle de séminaire 445\, bâtiment 1005\, CEA-Grenoble\, Grenoble
CATEGORIES:Séminaire
ORGANIZER;CN="IRIG - CEA":MAILTO:odile.rossignol@cea.fr
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260505T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260505T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T104527
CREATED:20260424T082143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260424T082143Z
UID:10000129-1777989600-1777993200@sfp-alpes.fr
SUMMARY:Uri VOOL (Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids)
DESCRIPTION:Hybrid circuits with van-der-Waals superconductors\nRésumé : \nSuperconducting circuits (SCs) are quantum devices that mimic the behavior of atomic systems even though they are made up of macroscopic microwave circuit elements. Their tunability\, high coherence\, and strong coupling has led to their rapid development as a leading implementation of quantum hardware. Traditional SCs are made using known superconductors such as aluminum or niobium\, but the integration of novel superconductors as part of the circuit can lead to new scientific insights and new capabilities. Such hybrid circuits are ideal sensors\, capable of measuring the superconducting gap structures of novel materials using micron-sized samples\, which is especially useful for interface superconductors or van-der-Waals flakes which cannot be probed with bulk techniques. Furthermore\, the unique quantum properties of unconventional superconductors can be utilized to make a new class of quantum devices. This talk will present recent results where we explore van-der-Waals superconductors in cuprate and kagome systems with hybrid circuits\, and a path towards utilizing them in new hybrid devices for quantum technology. \n_ \nContact : equipe-seminaires-nano@listes.grenoble.cnrs.fr
URL:https://sfp-alpes.fr/event/uri-vool-max-planck-institute-for-chemical-physics-of-solids/
LOCATION:CNRS – Salle Rémy Lemaire (K223)\, CNRS - Institut Néel 25 avenue des Martyrs\, Grenoble\, 38042\, France
CATEGORIES:Séminaire
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260507T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260507T113000
DTSTAMP:20260424T104527
CREATED:20260424T082911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260424T083058Z
UID:10000130-1778149800-1778153400@sfp-alpes.fr
SUMMARY:Young Keun KIM (Department of Materials Science and Engineering\, Korea University)
DESCRIPTION:3D Chiral Spintronics: Spin-Selective Transport through Chiral Magnetic Nanohelices\nRésumé : \n\n\nChiral crystals with well-defined handedness in atomic arrangements exhibit intriguing properties such as spin selectivity\, asymmetric magnetoresistance\, and skyrmions. Although similar geometry-induced phenomena have been observed in chiral organic-molecule-based systems\, synthesizing uniform inorganic nanostructures with desired chirality using a scalable method remains challenging. We electrochemically synthesized 3D chiral ferromagnetic cobalt-iron nanohelices from nanoparticles in anodized aluminum oxide templates. The spiral directions and the number of strands were regulated by incorporating chiral molecules and applying an appropriate potential. We demonstrate the observation of Faraday’s law of induction at the nanoscale and how chiral nanohelices regulate the direction of electron flow. The implications of our findings extend to the technological realm\, particularly in the context of charity and ferromagnetism-based spin-tunable devices.\nReference :\nY. S. Jeon et al.\, Science 389. 1031-1036 (2025).\n​​\nMore information :https://www.spintec.fr/seminar-3d-chiral-spintronics-spin-selective-transport-through-chiral-magnetic-nanohelices/​​\n​\nVisioconference : https://univ-grenoble-alpes-fr.zoom.us/j/98769867024?pwd=dXNnT3RMeThjYStybGVQSUN0TVdJdz09​​​\n\n\n\n_\nAccès : access to CEA require​s an entry au​thorization. Request it before avril 29​th​ : admin.spintec@cea.fr​
URL:https://sfp-alpes.fr/event/young-keun-kim-department-of-materials-science-and-engineering-korea-university/
LOCATION:CEA – Salle de Séminaire IRIG (1005 – 445)\, Laboratoire Irig/Spintec\, salle de séminaire 445\, bâtiment 1005\, CEA-Grenoble\, Grenoble
CATEGORIES:Séminaire
ORGANIZER;CN="IRIG - CEA":MAILTO:odile.rossignol@cea.fr
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260521T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260521T090000
DTSTAMP:20260424T104527
CREATED:20260213T095541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T095549Z
UID:10000070-1779350400-1779354000@sfp-alpes.fr
SUMMARY:Perrine BOUCHEIX & Marc PADILLA (Service : Unité de coordination de don d'organes)
DESCRIPTION:Don d’organes : tous concernés !\nContact : sante-communication@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr
URL:https://sfp-alpes.fr/event/perrine-boucheix-marc-padilla-service-unite-de-coordination-de-don-dorganes/
LOCATION:CHU – Salle Gilbert Faure\, CHU Grenoble Alpes Pavillon Vercors (côté Belledonne)\, La Tronche\, 38043\, France
CATEGORIES:Séminaire
ORGANIZER;CN="CHU Grenoble":MAILTO:sante-communication@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260526T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260526T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T104527
CREATED:20260424T075655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260424T075655Z
UID:10000126-1779793200-1779796800@sfp-alpes.fr
SUMMARY:Mark GLOVER (Department of Biochemistry\, University of Alberta\, Edmonton\, Canada)
DESCRIPTION:Mechanism of sRNA recognition and regulation by FinO RNA chaperones\nRésumé : \nThe FinO family of RNA chaperones regulate sRNA function throughout gram negative bacteria. Many of the best characterized family members bind to rho-independent transcription termination structures at the 3’ ends of sRNAs and mediate pairing of the sRNA with their mRNA targets. The crystal structure of the FinO domain of the Legionella pneumophila chaperone RocC bound to its sRNA target reveals a novel interaction that recognizes both the stem and the 3’ end of the terminator structure. The structure suggests a mechanism by which different FinO proteins can selectively bind RNAs with different 3’ tail lengths\, which is likely conserved throughout the FinO family. Biochemical and in vivo studies indicate that intrinsically disordered regions adjacent to the FinO domain are also essential for sRNA regulation\, by remodeling RNA structure to facilitate RNA-RNA association. \n__ \nHôte : Dr Nicolas Coquelle (IBS/Groupe Dynamique et Cinétique des processus moléculaires) \nRappel : L’accès au campus EPN nécessite un avis de rendez-vous. A cet effet merci d’adresser votre demande à ibs.seminaires@ibs.fr (au moins 48h à l’avance).
URL:https://sfp-alpes.fr/event/mark-glover-department-of-biochemistry-university-of-alberta-edmonton-canada/
LOCATION:IBS – Salle des séminaires\, IBS 71 avenue des Martyrs\, Grenoble\, 38042\, France
CATEGORIES:Séminaire
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260604T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260604T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T104527
CREATED:20260213T142628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T143322Z
UID:10000071-1780588800-1780592400@sfp-alpes.fr
SUMMARY:Sophie GUERON
DESCRIPTION:Explorer les isolants topologiques avec la physique mésoscopique\n_ \nToutes les informations sont disponibles sur : https://indico.ijclab.in2p3.fr/event/12406/ \nContact : louis.fayard@IJCLAB.INP3.FR
URL:https://sfp-alpes.fr/event/sophie-gueron/
LOCATION:Laboratoire IJCLab – Auditorium Pierre Lehmann\, Rue Ampère\, Orsay cedex\, 91898\, France
CATEGORIES:Séminaire
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260623T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260623T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T104528
CREATED:20260326T142350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T142357Z
UID:10000111-1782212400-1782216000@sfp-alpes.fr
SUMMARY:Lucas GOEHRING (Nottingham Trent University (UK))
DESCRIPTION:Structure formation in paints and coatings\nRésumé : \nPaints and coatings are typically a mix of small particles\, like pigments\, along with a polymer glue or binder. Similar products include inks\, varnishes\, cosmetics\, ceramics and even the lithium-ion battery electrodes that power modern electric vehicles. These materials are prepared as a liquid\, spread over a surface\, and dried.  As anyone who has painted a wall will know\, however\, this process can easily go wrong. Even a well-prepared paint can develop an undesirable skin and wrinkle\, crack\, or peel\, and these coatings can also visibly degrade over time. \nIn this talk I will go through the key stages of film formation\, or how a colloidal dispersion dries.  I will show how small angle scattering experiments (SANS/SAXS) helped to elucidate how the structure of the film changes during drying\, evolving from a dilute gas of particles\, into a transient gel where capillary pressures balance electrostatic repulsion\, to a final aggregated solid. I will then turn to look at how the insight gained has led to a better understanding of mechanical instabilities like fracture\, shear banding\, birefringence\, and peeling\, as well as revealing an unexpected route to colloidal crystallisation. \nFinally\, I will summarise our recent work using neutron scattering techniques to investigate blanching\, a degradation process that can cause a visible whitening in the traditional varnishes that are used as a protective outer coating on many historically and artistically important paintings. \nSpeaker’s website: https://www.ntu.ac.uk/staff-profiles/science-technology/lucas-goehring \n— \nOrsolya Czakkel (College 9 Secretary) \nExternal visitors may ask for a site access to tellier@ill.fr \nZoom link: https://ill.zoom.us/j/95581858117?pwd=hh9paEQj6BF8u9WYzfZkvZaGspe1i3.1  – Passcode: 078610 \n 
URL:https://sfp-alpes.fr/event/lucas-goehring-nottingham-trent-university-uk/
LOCATION:ILL – Salle de Séminaire (110-111)\, ILL 50 71 avenue des Martyrs\, Grenoble\, 38042\, France
CATEGORIES:Séminaire
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260630T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260630T113000
DTSTAMP:20260424T104528
CREATED:20260326T145827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T145855Z
UID:10000113-1782815400-1782819000@sfp-alpes.fr
SUMMARY:Carlotta PORZIO (CERN\, Switzerland)
DESCRIPTION:Experimental activities at the ISOLDE-CERN facility\nRésumé : \nThe ISOLDE factily at CERN is one of the world-leading laboratories for the production of radioactive ion beams (RIBs) with the ISOL (Isotope Separation On-Line) method. More than 1000 isotopes of over 70 chemical elements have been produced via the interaction of a 1.4 GeV proton beam with a variety of target materials. After ionization and mass separation\, the beams can be delivered at low energy or post-accelerated up to about 10 MeV/u using the HIE-ISOLDE linear accelerator. The facility supports a broad scientific program\, spanning nuclear structure studies\, nuclear astrophysics\, materials science\, life sciences\, and investigations of fundamental interactions. \nAmong the experimental setups available at HIE-ISOLDE\, the Miniball gamma-ray spectrometer is employed to investigate both collective and single-particle properties of exotic nuclei. Combined with the post-accelerated radioactive ion beams\, Miniball enables nuclear structure studies via Coulomb excitation and nucleon-transfer reactions. \nThis seminar will provide an introduction to the ISOLDE facility and the ISOL RIB production method\, and an overview of experimental setups and techniques\, with a focus on the Miniball spectrometer. \n— \nHanno Filter (College 3 Secretary \nExternal visitors may ask for a site access to tellier@ill.fr \n 
URL:https://sfp-alpes.fr/event/carlotta-porzio-cern-switzerland/
LOCATION:ILL – Salle de Séminaire (110-111)\, ILL 50 71 avenue des Martyrs\, Grenoble\, 38042\, France
CATEGORIES:Séminaire
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20261008T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20261008T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T104528
CREATED:20260409T110848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T110853Z
UID:10000124-1791475200-1791478800@sfp-alpes.fr
SUMMARY:Cecile ENGRAND
DESCRIPTION:Les micrométéorites : les messagères de notre origine\n_ \nToutes les informations sont disponibles sur : https://indico.ijclab.in2p3.fr/event/13491/ \nContact : louis.fayard@IJCLAB.INP3.FR \n  \n 
URL:https://sfp-alpes.fr/event/cecile-engrand/
LOCATION:Laboratoire IJCLab – Auditorium Pierre Lehmann\, Rue Ampère\, Orsay cedex\, 91898\, France
CATEGORIES:Séminaire
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20261015T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20261015T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T104528
CREATED:20260409T111456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T111459Z
UID:10000125-1792080000-1792083600@sfp-alpes.fr
SUMMARY:Christophe SALOMON
DESCRIPTION:Atomes froids et mesure précise du temps\n_ \nToutes les informations sont disponibles sur : https://indico.ijclab.in2p3.fr/event/13426/ \nContact : louis.fayard@IJCLAB.INP3.FR
URL:https://sfp-alpes.fr/event/christophe-salomon/
LOCATION:Laboratoire IJCLab – Auditorium Pierre Lehmann\, Rue Ampère\, Orsay cedex\, 91898\, France
CATEGORIES:Séminaire
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