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2023
Juillet
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Du 3 au 8 juillet
2nd MaNiTou summer school on gravitational waves (MaNiTou 2023)
Nice, France
Valrose Campus of the Université de la Côte d’Azur, Nice, FranceThe school will cover the emerging field of gravitational wave detection and of its scientific exploitation. The goal of the school is to provide the students with a solid introduction to most aspects of this interdisciplinary field in accelerated expansion. The school is open in priority to Master and PhD students, and also to young or not so young scientists who would like to get better acquainted with Gravitational Waves. The school is limited to 40 participants. Master and PhD students can be accommodated at a CROUS residence free of charge (cost paid by the school). More (...)Avril
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Du 23 au 29 avril
Future Cosmology 23 - 29 April 2023 at IESC
IESC, Cargese, France
Cargese, FranceCosmology is at the dawn of a revolution in terms of the quantity and quality of observation data on large structures. During the next two years, the Euclid mission will be launched, the Vera Rubin observatory will have its first light, followed very closely by the SPHEREx and Nancy Roman space missions. This thematic school of CNRS aims to provide a modern panorama on these new observatories, the different multi-wavelength probes on the physics of large scale structures, the rising tensions in cosmology, the problems caused by the influence of baryons and the opportunities provided by (...)Du 16 au 22 avril
Hot topics in Modern Cosmology, Spontaneous Workshop XV
IESC Cargese
Cargese, FranceSpontaneous Workshop (SW) brings together specialists in particle physics, astrophysics and theoretical physics at the Institute of Scientific Studies of Cargèse (IESC) to exchange recent knowledge on Cosmology in a constructive atmosphere. The goal is to stimulate debate for generating innovative ideas on emerging issues. With this in mind, the number of participants is limited to 30-40 and the workshop program is based on an optimal number of concise presentations, with a sufficient discussion space to facilitate interactions between participants. Postdoctoral and PhD students are (...)2022
Décembre
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Vendredi 9 décembre 2022
10h00 – 12h30Thesis defense : Noncommutative Geometry and Gauge theories on 𝐴𝐹 algebras
Gaston Nieuviarts
CPT
Luminy, MarseilleNon-commutative geometry (NCG) is a mathematical discipline developed in the 1990s by Alain Connes. It is presented as a new generalization of usual geometry, both encompassing and going beyond the Riemannian framework, within a purely algebraic formalism. Like Riemannian geometry, NCG also has links with physics. Indeed, NCG provided a powerful framework for the reformulation of the Standard Model of Particle Physics (SMPP), taking into account general relativity, in a single "geometric" representation, based on Non- Commutative Gauge Theories (NCGFT). Moreover, this accomplishment (...)Mardi 6 décembre 2022
10h00 – 12h00Robustness of active anisotropic deformation in developing biological tissues.
Amphi 5 du CPTSoutenance de thèse de Muhamet Ibrahimi (directrice de thèse E. Floriani, co-directeur M. Merkel) https://college-doctoral.univ-amu.fr/soutenance/2569Novembre
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Vendredi 25 novembre 2022
10h00 – 12h00Dynamiques quantiques sur réseaux
Amphi 5 du CPTSoutenance de thèse de Kevissen Sellapillay (directeur de thèse : A. Verga) https://college-doctoral.univ-amu.fr/soutenance/2532Du 24 au 25 novembre 2022
2nd Loop quantum gravity meeting Lyon-Marseille
CPT Luminy
MarseilleFrance hosts a vibrant community working on loop quantum gravity and related topics. The main poles are the CPT in Marseille and the LPTENS in Lyon. This informal 2-days meeting is the opportunity for phd students and postdocs in the two groups to learn about the different groups activities, support the exchange of ideas and foster new collaborations.Vendredi 4 novembre 2022
12h00 – 14h00Complexité définie comme une mesure des chemins conduisant à une certaine notion de régularité.
Amphi 5 du CPTSoutenance de thèse de A. España (directeur de thèse X. Leoncini) https://college-doctoral.univ-amu.fr/soutenance/2494Mercredi 2 novembre 2022
14h00 – 16h00Un calcul de la contribution hadronique dominante au moment magnétique anomal du muon en chromodynamique quantique sur réseau
Amphi 5 du CPTSoutenance de thèse de Letizia Parato (directeur de thèse Laurent Lellouch) https://college-doctoral.univ-amu.fr/soutenance/2491Juillet
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Du 11 au 15 juillet 2022
14h24 – 15h24Loops ’22 Summer School
Marseille
LuminyThe Quantum Gravity teams of the CPT Marseille and the ENS Lyon are happy to welcome you to the Loops ’22 Summer School in Marseille from 11. July to 15. July 2022. After a virtual School last year, we are looking forward to organizing this school in person at the Campus Luminy of the Aix-Marseille-Université in the beautiful parc national des calanques. The school covers the basics of Loop Quantum Gravity (LQG) and related topics, with pedagogical introductions to some of the current research directions. The lectures will introduce spin network states, the canonical and spin foam (...)Du 4 au 8 juillet 2022
First MaNiTou Summer School on Gravitational Waves : A new window to the Universe
Marseille Luminy
Luminy CampusThe school is collaboratively organized by scientific communities involved in Gravitational Waves, from 3 French locations in Southern France, namely Marseille, Nice and Toulouse, thus the MaNiTou name for the school. The school will take place in Marseille this year, on the Luminy Campus of Aix Marseille Université, in the beautiful Calanques National Park. It will be held in English. The school will cover the emerging field of gravitational wave detection and of its scientific exploitation. Following their discovery by the LIGO/Virgo consortia, many other gravitational wave detections (...)Du 4 au 8 juillet 2022
From galaxies to cosmology with deep spectroscopic surveys A tribute to Olivier Le Fèvre. 4-8 July 2022
Marseille Luminy
Palais des Arts, MarseilleFor four decades, wide and deep spectroscopic surveys have been a major tool for extragalactic studies. From precursor surveys with a few hundred galaxies (such as the CFRS in the 1990s) to current projects aimed at collecting several million z>1 redshifts (such as Euclid, PFS), several generations of increasingly deep and massive spectroscopic surveys have revolutionised our understanding of the universe. They have enabled detailed studies, on statistically significant samples, of galaxy evolution processes such as star formation, mass assembly, merging and interaction with the (...)Mai
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Du 17 au 19 mai 2022
Les Rencontres de Physique des Particules
Institut Denis Poisson, Université de Tours
Institut Denis Poisson, Université de ToursWe have the pleasure to announce the 2022 session of the Rencontres de Physique des Particules (RPP) meeting that will be held at the Institute Denis Poisson, University of Tours, from 17 to 19 May 2022. Les Rencontres de Physique des Particules is an annual meeting of scientists working in France in the field of high energy theoretical physics. It provides the participants with the opportunity not only to present their research topics but also to make contact with the latest developments in adjacent fields : hadronic physics, QCD, electroweak physics, leptons and flavours, theories (...)Du 8 au 14 mai 2022
Hot topics in Modern Cosmology, Spontaneous Workshop XIV
May 8th – 14th, 2022, IESC Cargese, France
Cargese, FranceSpontaneous Workshop (SW) brings together specialists in particle physics, astrophysics and theoretical physics at the Institute of Scientific Studies of Cargèse (IESC) to exchange recent knowledge on Cosmology in a constructive atmosphere. The goal is to stimulate debate for generating innovative ideas on emerging issues. With this in mind, the number of participants is limited to 30-40 and the workshop program is based on an optimal number of concise presentations, with a sufficient discussion space to facilitate interactions between participants. Postdoctoral and PhD students are (...)Mars
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Une particule exotique prédite il y a 40 ans par les théoriciens découverte au CERN
L’expérience LHCb du CERN vient de présenter la découverte d’une nouvelle particule “exotique” de la classe des tétraquarks. Alors que les protons et neutrons et autres baryons sont formés de 3 quarks et que les mésons sont un assemblage quark-antiquark, les tétraquarks sont composés d’une paire de quarks associée à une paire d’antiquarks. Jusqu’à récemment, leur existence n’était qu’hypothétique, un point crucial étant leur stabilité vis à vis de leur chance de désintégration en mésons plus légers, ce qui (...)
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