Mechanical
The service was created in 1998 by pooling the various mechanical skills of the laboratory. It supports the design and construction of the mechanical parts of scientific instruments and provides …
The service was created in 1998 by pooling the various mechanical skills of the laboratory. It supports the design and construction of the mechanical parts of scientific instruments and provides …
The IT Department is currently composed of 4 permanent staff. Service Members: Thi Hong Loan NGUYEN Benjamin PRECIADO Jérémie SAEN Sylvain ASSIMOMITIS He currently has the following major responsibilities: The …
The Micro and Nanotechnologies Department develops processes for fabrication of micro and nano devices for studies in condensed matter physics. It is composed of three engineer and an assistant engineer.
The Cryogenic Department’s mission is to design, implement and develop experimental devices in a cryogenic environment. The developments are part of the research and / or teaching experiments of the …
The Chemistry Service was created in 2013 to meet the demand of all LPS research groups. It currently consists of an engineer and is spread over two laboratories with a …
History : The Electronics and Instrumentation department was created in 2002 to respond to the growing demand for instrumentation in all the laboratory’s research groups. In 2011 the department acquired …
📰 🔔Comprendre comment les matériaux absorbent la lumière à l'échelle du nanomètre est essentiel pour les applications en photonique ou en optique quantique. Collaboration entre @LPS_Orsay, les équipes espagnole et brésilienne
De la mousse au chocolat à la mousse à raser en passant par les mousses isolantes, les mousses sont omniprésentes dans les objets du quotidien➡️
Ces travaux ont été menés par une équipe internationale impliquant :
🔬@LPS_Orsay 🤝@CNRS @UnivParisSaclay 📍 @CNRSIdFSud
🔬@I2BCParisSaclay🤝 @CEAParisSaclay @CNRS @UnivParisSaclay 📍 @CNRSIdFSud 🤝 @INSB_CNRS
☀️@synchroSOLEIL 🤝 @CNRS
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