Science coffee workshop at the APC with Mrs Helène Langevin-Joliot

The APC is honoured to welcome Mrs. Hélène Langevin-Joliot for a science coffee workshop on Thursday, October 11, 2018 between 12:30 and 2:00 p.m., in the Luc Valentin room.     Hélène Langevin-Joliot is a researcher in fundamental nuclear physics, renowned for her work on medium-energy nuclear reactions and nuclei states revealing individual movements of high-energy excitation nucleons. She is […]

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Gravitational Wave/ISIS Research Group Meeting: Open questions in signal analysis for gravitational astronomy

ISIS-OG GdR meeting: open questions in signal analysis for gravitational astronomy The first observations of advanced LIGO and Virgo mark the advent of a new gravitational astronomy, with great potential for discovery in many fields from fundamental physics to astronomy and cosmology. This will be developed in the coming years during future and longer-term data collection using new ground-based instruments, […]

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UnivEarthS Interview: Sébastien de Raucourt talks about the SEIS instrument in the Insight mission

The Insight mission took off on May 5, 2018 from Vandenberg mud in California, and is now on a long 6-month journey to Mars, where it will land on November 26, 2018. Its scientific objective is to understand how Mars was formed and how it evolved into today’s frozen desert. Among all the people who worked on this mission, we […]

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Conference-debate of the French Academy of Sciences: Dynamics of planetary, satellite and galactic systems

On 25 September, a conference “Dynamics of planetary, satellite and galactic systems” is held at the Academy of Sciences. Sébastien Charnoz participates by presenting at 15:40 “The origin and evolution of satellite systems”; UnivEarthS supported its work through Group I6: From dust to planets. This conference-debate of the Academy of Sciences will be broadcast live from 14:30 to 16:45 from […]

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