针对两个无穷的物理研究 : 硕士法国暑期学校 Physics for both infinities : L’École d’été France Excellence 2018

Europe/Paris
Mondrian (IPHC, Strasbourg)

Mondrian

IPHC, Strasbourg

Eric CHABERT (IPHC/UDS), Isabelle Ripp-Baudot (IPHC, CNRS/IN2P3)
Description

This "France Excellence" Summer School Programme is at the initiative of the French Embassy in China:
 http://www.chine.campusfrance.org/fr/node/302374

In its 2018 edition, it includes 22 Summer Schools offered throughout France in the areas of: Biology, Chemistry, Environment, Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, Humanities and Social Sciences . The Summer School on the Physics of the Two Infinities that we organize is one of them.

The Summer School will take place in two locations. First in Marseille, at CPPM, research laboratory from University of Aix-Marseille and CNRS, then in Strasbourg at IPHC, research laboratory from University of Strasbourg and CNRS.

http://www.iphc.cnrs.fr/

Man has always sought to answer the most fundamental questions related to our understanding of the universe. If the limits of this understanding have been pushed back thanks to major advances in recent decades in the fields of physics of the infinitely small and the infinitely large which are intimately linked, we still have to answer many questions about : its origins, the elements that constitute it, the fundamental laws that govern it, its evolution.

The theme of the school is physics of the two infinites and covers: particle physics, hadronic physics (quark-gluon plasma), nuclear physics, astroparticle (high-energy astrophysics) and cosmology.

These areas will be addressed through: presentations of our current understanding, questions and scientific issues, presentations of some current major experiments and preparation to future ones in which the two organizing laboratories (CPPM and IPHC) are strongly involved, and research mini-projects. This Summer School also aims at adding an education and training component to the successful collaborative research framework setup between China and France by the FCPPL International Associated Laboratory.