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  • Projects
    • Frontier Projects
      • F1a : Earth as a living planet: from early ages to present dynamics
      • F1b: Subduction in the past & today
      • F2: From the Big Bang to the future Universe
      • F2a: Support to PCCP
      • F3: The transient catastrophic Universe
    • Interface Projects
      • I2: Geoparticles
        • Geoparticles Field Trip to Apollonia
      • I3 : Fundamental physics and Geophysics in space
      • I6: From dust to planets
      • I7: Gamma-Ray Bursts: a Unique Laboratory for Modern Astrophysics
      • I8: ARGOS Research of astroparticles, geological and oceanographic studies
      • I9: SolarGeoMag
      • I10: From evolving binaries to the merging of compact objects
      • I11 : COR2DISC: From pre-stellar cores to protoplanetary discs
      • I13 : Geophysics and gravitational wave interferometric detectors
      • Former Interface projects
        • I1 : Formation and early evolution of Planetary systems
        • I4 : The youth of cosmic rays and their emergence in the interstellar clouds
        • I5 : Gamma-ray instrumentation development
        • I12 Multi-wavelength & Multi-Physics Planetary Peeling
    • Exploratory projects
      • E5: Numerical Observatory of Violent Accretion systems NOVAs strong gravity and beyond
      • E8 Modified Gravity from the Earth’s outskirts to the cosmos
      • E9 : Low energy astrophysics with KM3NET
      • Former Exploratory projects
        • E1 : Formation of dunes and climate on Titan
        • E2: Impact of black holes on their environment
        • E4: From MeV to TeV. Extracting the spectrum of cosmic rays at their sources over 6 orders of magnitude in energy
        • E7: Advanced time series analysis: application to Microscope data
    • Young Team Projects
      • JE2: Direct Dark Matter Search
      • JE3 Advanced Gamma-Ray Science Methods and Tools
      • Former Young Team Projects
        • JE1: Experimental geophysics
    • Valorization Project
      • V1: Data distribution, visualisation, and cloud computing
      • V2: In situ cosmogenic dating of extraterrestrial surfaces
      • V3: Detectors for the future
    • Knowledge Projects
      • Student nanosatellite IGOSat
      • UnivEarthS Fall School
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  • Educational
    • UnivEarthS PhD
      • Henri Inchauspé PHD – From LISA pathfinder to eLISA: building of a dynamics simulator for the eLISA space mission.
      • Laura Fernandez-Cascales PHD : Contribution of the mechanisms of dune growth to the resolution of planetary climates
      • Lucile Fayon: Seismologic space instrumentation: transfer function of the 6 axes InSight seismometer and development of a picometric interferometric displacement sensor
    • Student nanosatellite IGOSat
    • UnivEarthS Fall School
      • Fall School 2016
      • Fall School 2015
      • Fall school 2014
    • STEP’UP doctoral school
    • Support to MOOCs
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LabEx UnivEarthS project helps gravitational wave group to apply cloud computing techniques

9 February 2016 News, V1: Data distribution, visualisation, and cloud computing, Valorization Project

In an interview with Silvia Gervois (CNRS/IN2P3), Cécile Cavet (FACe / APC) and Antoine Petiteau (APC Paris) talk about their experience in using academic cloud infrastructures in the context of gravitational wave physics.

Click here to read the interview (in French)

 

Scientific Committee 2018


Find informations about the 8th scientific committee on this link.

UnivEarthS Youtube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AL72jpRGuu8

The Labex UnivEarthS

The aim of UnivEarthS is to combine the scientific expertise, technical know how, experience in space experiments, and human resources of three research institutes, all international leaders in their disciplinary field, in order to develop original interdisciplinary research projects. Their expertise includes Earth and environmental sciences (IPGP), planetary sciences (IPGP, AIM), high energy astrophysics (AIM, APC), cosmology and fundamental physics (APC).
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