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CEA the French Atomic Energy Commission

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). Public research organization created in 1945 with the aim of studying

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CEA the French Atomic Energy Commission

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  1. CEAthe French Atomic Energy Commission Irfu Institute of Research into the Fundamental laws of the Universe Madeleine Soyeur (CEA/Irfu) Doris Neumann (CEA/DRI) Shanghai, February 24th, 2009 CEA and IRFU presentation Madeleine Soyeur

  2. 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. CEA, French Atomic Energy Commission Presentactivity:Research, development and innovation (2/3) ● Fundamentalresearch in physics and life sciences ● Research on energy (future nuclearreactors, nuclearwasterecycling, otherenergieswithoutgreenhousegasemission) ● Technologicalresearch (information and health technologies) ► Close links betweenfundamental and appliedresearch, betweenresearch 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 Shanghai, February 24th, 2009 CEA and IRFU presentation Madeleine Soyeur

  3. 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 Shanghai, February 24th, 2009 CEA and IRFU presentation Madeleine Soyeur

  4. Institute of Research into the Fundamental laws of the Universe (Irfu) 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 Shanghai, February 24th, 2009 CEA and IRFU presentation Madeleine Soyeur

  5. 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 Structure and energy content of the universe Cosmology, cosmic radiations Formation of stars and galaxies Dark universe, antimatter Shanghai, February 24th, 2009 CEA and IRFU presentation Madeleine Soyeur

  6. 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), … Shanghai, February 24th, 2009 CEA and IRFU presentation Madeleine Soyeur

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