Scientific Committe: proposals presentations on November, 16th

The next LabEx UnivEarthS Scientific Committee meeting will be held on Monday 16th November at 15:30. Prensentations of proposals are open to the public upon registration. The next LabEx UnivEarthS Scientific Committee meeting will be held on Monday 16th November at 15:30, online on Zoom. During the open session, will be presented the following proposals: 15:30 Frontier project: “Multidisciplinary investigation […]

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IGOSat chooses Tracealyzer for its On Board Computer

This articles was originally published on the Percepio website, and written by Alexandre Malecot, IGOSat Software Engineer. IGOSat is a 3U CubeSat, mainly developed by students, that will carry two payloads: a GPS receiver to perform radio occultation measurements in order to study the ionosphere, and a high energy scintillator to study the radiative content (electrons and gamma-rays) of the radiation […]

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Marianne Lemoine-Goumard is the new member of the UnivEarthS Scientific Committee

The LabEx UnivEarthS has the honour to welcome Marianne Lemoine-Goumard, astrophysicist at the CENBG laboratory (CNRS / University of Bordeaux), as the new member of our scientific committee. She is replacing Guillaume Dubus. Marianne Lemoine-Goumard is research director in the Astroparticles group of the Centre d’Etudes Nucléaires de Bordeaux Gradignan (CENBG, CNRS / University of Bordeaux). She is a specialist […]

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Kinetic Inductance Detectors : findind light, one photon at the time

For the past two years, Jie Hu has been working as a post-doc researcher at the AstroParticule & Cosmologie laboratory on a new generation of Kinetic Inductance Detectors, a promising technology for highly sensitive astrophysics instruments, whose development received funding from the LabEx UnivEarthS. How to observe what is barely visible? This issue is at the core of astronomy and […]

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Christine Thomas and Carsten Dominik join UnivEarthS Scientific Committee

The LabEx UnivEarthS has the honour to welcome Christine Thomas, seismologist at the University of Münster, and Carsten Dominik, astrophysicist at the University of Amsterdam, as the new members of our scientific committee. They are replacing Ursula Bassler and Anny Cazenave. Christine Thomas is a global seismologist at the University of Münster, Germany. She became head of the seismology group […]

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