Workshop Perspective 9

Europe/Paris
Auditorium Pierre Lehmann (Orsay)

Auditorium Pierre Lehmann

Orsay

Description

D2i2 is proud to announce the 9th edition of our workshop "Perspectives"  !

 

Registrations are now opened!

Whether your PhD thesis is just starting, advancing, or a distant memory, these two days will answer your most serious questions about your professional future in a friendly and relevant environment. During the workshop, about 15 speakers are invited, researchers in the public and private sectors, working in outreach, teachers, working in start ups or large companies... Recruitment and occupational integration specialists will also be present.

 

During round tables or within small-group activities, they will explain their path and their actual work, will detail the terms and conditions of competitions for public research, and demystify how recruitment works in the private sector. These two days will give you a broad view of the available perspectives after a PhD thesis in our fields.

The PHENIICS doctoral school sponsors this event, and will account it as one of your doctoral training, as long as you take part in the two days of the event. For the second year, the workshop will be hosted in English.

Registration is free, and not only reserved to D2i2 members. All PhD students from any doctoral school is welcome. Lunch and coffee breaks are provided within the limit of participation numbers.

 

 

    • 10:15 10:45
      Welcome
    • 10:45 11:00
      D2I2 presentation
      • 10:45
        D2i2 association 15m
    • 11:00 12:30
      Round table : scientific outreach
      • 11:00
        Anaïs Brosse 1h 30m

        Anaïs Brosse has been assistant professor at the UFR de Pharmacie Paris Saclay University since 2020. She has been involved in science popularisation for several years, notably as coordinator of Pint of Science Paris-Saclay. She is currently working on characterising the factors of antibiotic-induced intestinal dysbiosis that influence the risk of colonisation and/or infection by Clostridioides difficile. In particular, she is establishing microbiota analysis methods to characterise microbial communities and their evolution. She communicates her research by including popularisation aspects in the dissemination of knowledge through participation in events such as the "Fête de la Science" and a partnership with a DSAA Design d'Illustration Scientifique student from the Ecole Estienne.

      • 11:00
        Lucille Veissier 1h 30m

        Journalist at THeMetaNews. Lucile Veissier did her PhD in Paris in Quantum Optics. Then, she completed two post-docs in Canada and France in quantum computing.

      • 11:00
        Morgan Chabanon 1h 30m

        Morgan Chabanon is “maitre de conférence” at CentaleSupelec, where he works on topics at the interface between fluid mechanics and biology. He has been involved since 2017 in research initiatives on higher education, specifically on inclusivity and active learning approaches. In 2021 he initiated the project "Thermodanse" in collaboration with two choreographs, with the aim to teach advance physics concepts through body mouvement and interactions. Since then, they led several workshops and courses involving students and teachers. Each time, the series of courses culminates with a public representation where the public is invited to actively participate, manipulate, feel and embody scientific concepts through dance.

      • 11:00
        Nathalie Lidgi-Guigui 1h 30m

        Nathalie Lidgi-Guigui is associate professor in nanomaterials science at the Laboratory of Process and Materials Sciences (LSPM). Her work focuses on the interactions between light and gold or silver nanoparticles (molecular plasmonics), with a specific application to pollutant detection in water. She is also involved in developing innovative teaching methods in higher education and promoting scientific culture. For the past two years, she has served as Vice-President of Science With and For Society at Sorbonne Paris Nord University, where she works to structure the dialogue between science and society.

    • 12:30 14:00
      Lunch
    • 14:00 15:30
      Round table : Public research
      • 14:00
        Audrey Francisco 1h 30m

        CEA Saclay.
        During her thesis, Audrey Francisco worked on the heavy-ions collision within the ALICE collaboration at CERN. She now works as a staff scientist at CEA Saclay on QCD studies and instrumentation.

      • 14:00
        Clément Delafosse 1h 30m

        Clément got his PhD in Nuclear physics from Paris-Saclay University prepared at IPNO. His thesis was dedicated to the search for neutron monopole drift in the vicinity of the doubly magic nuclei 78Ni using data taken with AGATA+VAMOS at GANIL and with BEDO at ALTO.
        He then went to the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, for a 2-year post-doc where he continued working of delayed spectroscopy of neutron-rich nuclei mainly for nuclear astrophysics purpose.
        After a second 2-year post-doc at IJCLab in Nuclear physics, he obtained a Research Engeneer permanent position in the Detector and Instrumentation Service of IJCLab in 2022. Now working on diverse project mainly involving photo-detector and/or scintillating materials.

      • 14:00
        Mathieu Ehrhart 1h 30m

        ONERA

        After a PhD in hadronic physics at IJCLab, Mathieu went for a postdoctoral position switching to instrumentation for astrophysics. He now works as a staff scientist at ONERA in an instrumentation team.

      • 14:00
        Nicolas Leroy 1h 30m

        Nicolas Leroy has been a researcher at CNRS since 2004 at Laboratoire de l’accélérateur linéaire (LAL) and now at laboratoire de physique des deux infinis Irène Joliot-Curie (IJCLab). He works on the search for gravitational waves with the Virgo experiment. He took part in many competition/interview jurys : CNRS researchers (member of "section 01" between 2012 and 2016), "maitre de conférences" (Sorbonne Université, UGA, Paris-Sud) and research engineers at CNRS.

    • 15:30 16:00
      Pause café
    • 16:00 17:00
      CNRS interviews : Backstages
      • 16:00
        Nicolas Leroy 1h

        Useful links
        - GALAXIE for "enseignants-chercheurs" :
        https://www.galaxie.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr/ensup/candidats.html
        - "concours" researchers :
        http://www.dgdr.cnrs.fr/drhchercheurs/concoursch/default-fr.htm
        - section 01 website for information :
        https://section01.in2p3.fr/index.html
        - "concours" engineers :
        http://www.dgdr.cnrs.fr/drhita/concoursita/default.htm

        Nicolas Leroy has been a researcher at CNRS since 2004 at Laboratoire de l’accélérateur linéaire (LAL) and now at laboratoire de physique des deux infinis Irène Joliot-Curie (IJCLab). He works on the search for gravitational waves with the Virgo experiment. He took part in many competition/interview jurys : CNRS researchers (member of "section 01" between 2012 and 2016), "maitre de conférences" (Sorbonne Université, UGA, Paris-Sud) and research engineers at CNRS.

    • 17:00 18:00
      Social gathering at Hall of Beer

      Meet & Drink at Orsay's 'Hall of Beer'

    • 09:50 10:00
      Welcome
    • 10:00 11:00
      Round table : Research and development, private sector
      • 10:00
        Andrés Ruiz 1h

        After his PhD at IJCLab, Andrés Ruiz started working on quantum machine learning at IBM.

      • 10:00
        Chaï Koren 1h

        Chaï Koren holds a Phd on the modeling of coupled thermal transfer for the simulation of combustion chambers. He joined EDF as an R&D scientist in 2016 before becoming Project Manager in 2021.

      • 10:00
        Marjorie Cavarroc 1h

        Former scientific director of L'agence Innovation Made In Dreux®, a French company dedicated to innovation concerns in the fields of plasma technologies and processes, Marjorie Cavarroc now working as an expert on dry surface treatment and fuel cells in Safran Tech.

    • 11:00 11:10
      Pause café
    • 11:10 12:15
      Round Table: Education - Teaching: Round Table; Education - Teaching
      • 11:10
        Clarisse Hamadache 1h 5m

        Teacher-researcher, head of L1 optics, elected to the council of the physics department of Paris-Saclay University.

      • 11:10
        Marine Vandebrouck 1h 5m

        CEA Saclay, Responsable du master NPAC

      • 11:10
        Vincent Lemaire 1h 5m

        Enseignant Lycée

    • 12:00 13:15
      Atelier Postdoc
      • 12:00
        Jacqui Shykoff 1h

        Jacqui is an evolutionary biologist. Jacqui is from Toronto, where she did her undergraduate studies (Licence). She did a Master in the USA and a PhD in Basel, Switzerland.
        After a postdoc in The Netherlands Jacqui was recruited by the CNRS in the Ecologie, Systématique et Evolution lab at Paris-Sud (now Saclay).

        She directed one of the Doctoral Schools of Université Paris-Sud-Saclay for 10 years and teaches some doctoral classes in manuscript writing and preparing a postdoc project.

    • 13:15 14:15
      Lunch