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Shanghai, February 24th, 2009 CEA and IRFU presentation Madeleine Soyeur CEA the French Atomic Energy Commission Irfu Institute of Research into the Fundamental laws of the Universe Madeleine Soyeur (CEA/Irfu) Doris Neumann (CEA/DRI)
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Shanghai, February 24th, 2009 CEA and IRFU presentation Madeleine Soyeur CEA, French Atomic Energy Commission 1 Public research organization created in 1945 with the aim of studying atomic nuclei and the applications of nuclear reactions for energy production, industry and defense. Present activity: Research, development and innovation (2/3) ● Fundamental research in physics and life sciences ● Research on energy (future nuclear reactors, nuclear waste recycling, other energies without greenhouse gas emission) ● Technological research (information and health technologies) ► Close links between fundamental and applied research, between research and industry Defense and global security (1/3) ● Education and training to share the CEA’s knowledge and know-how ● Technology transfer and involvement in the creation of companies based on technologies developed at the CEA
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Shanghai, February 24th, 2009 CEA and IRFU presentation Madeleine Soyeur 2 Civilian research key figures Personal: ~ 10 500 permanent employees ~ 1 000 PhD students ~ 300 Post-docs Budget: ~ 2 billion € ~ 3 500 scientific publications per year ~ 400 priority patents filed per year ~ 700 active partnership agreements with industries More than 100 spin-off start-ups created from the CEA since 1984
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Shanghai, February 24th, 2009 CEA and IRFU presentation Madeleine Soyeur 3 Personal ~ 800 people (the largest research institute of the CEA) Physics divisions: Astrophysics and space technologies Nuclear physics (+ nuclear expertise) Particle physics Technical divisions: Accelerators, supraconducting magnets Detectors, electronics, computing System engineering IFMIF-EVEDA (ITER – Collaboration with Rokkasho) (International Fusion Material Irradiation Facility - Engineering Validation Engineering Design Activities) Project oriented organization with strong national and international collaborations Institute of Research into the Fundamental laws of the Universe (Irfu)
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Shanghai, February 24th, 2009 CEA and IRFU presentation Madeleine Soyeur 4 Physics issues Elementary constituents of matter Standard model and its extensions Neutrino oscillations Structure of hadrons Matter under extreme conditions Nuclei far from stability Quark-gluon plasma Cosmology, cosmic radiations Formation of stars and galaxies Dark universe, antimatter Structure and energy content of the universe
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Shanghai, February 24th, 2009 CEA and IRFU presentation Madeleine Soyeur 5 The CEA and Asia in fundamental research China: Framework-Agreement with the Chinese Academy of Sciences Involvement in the French-Chinese Particle Physics Laboratory (FCPPL with the CNRS and IHEP) Japan: Agreements with KEK, RIKEN, Kyoto and Tokyo Universities Involvement in the French-Japanese Particle Physics Laboratory (FJPPL with the CNRS) Korea: Agreement with the Korean Institute for Science and Technology (KIST) India: Agreement with the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) Numerous Irfu MoU’s involving Asian countries n_TOF (India, Japan), ALICE (China, India, Japan), COMPASS (India, Japan), LHC Computing Grid (China, India, Japan), KEK E362 (Japan, Korea), …
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