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IJL Ganil CNRS BARC

An international joint laboratory has been founded by the CEA, the CNRS and the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre. The Indo French Nuclear Physics IJL follows the first agreement between GANIL (CNRS-CEA) and BARC signed during the state visit in 2008. The creation of the IJL will enable tthe pursuit of existing Indo French cooperation in nuclear physics and initiate a collaboration agreement for the project on the second generation radioactive ion beam production system, SPIRAL2.


For more information, go here: http://ambafrance-in.org/france_inde/spip.php?article6338

 

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  • ICM 2010...The French mathematicians are supported by the Comité National Français des Mathématiciens (CNFM), la Société de Mathématiques Appliquées et Industrielles (SMAI), the Société Mathématique de France (SMF) and the CNRS

  • ICM 2010 ...France is traditionally well represented at the ICM, more so after the 1990s.This year, the French delegation, second only to the American, has 4 plenary speakers, and 22 invited speakers. Out of the 48 Fields Medals, 9 have been awarded to French mathematicians.

  • ICM 2010 The European delegation counts 76 mathematicians, from 15 countries: Germany, Great Britain, Switzerland, Russia, Belgium, Spain, Holland, Austria, Finland, Italy, Denmark, Sweden, Czech Republic and Hungary.

  • ICM 2010...During ICM 2010, two to four Fields medals will be awarded, the Nevanlinna Prize in theoretical computer science, the Gauss Prize for applied mathermatics and for the first time, the Chern Prize.

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Sixth International Conference on Hot-Wire Chemical Vapor Deposition (Cat-CVD) Process
September 13-17 2010, Ecole Polytechnique, Paris

This conference is designed to promote synergies between Hot Wire Chemical Vapor Deposition researchers working on different materials (semiconductors, metal oxides, organics etc) and addressing different applications (solar cells, sensors, industrial coatings etc. First submission deadline: April 1, 2010. 

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