2014 Joint Workshop of the France-Japan (TYL/FJPPL) and France-Korea (FKPPL) Particle Physics Laboratories

Europe/Paris
Description
The Centre d'Etudes Nucléaires de Bordeaux Gradignan, a laboratory funded by CNRS/IN2P3 and Bordeaux University, is pleased to invite you to participate to the third joint workshop of the France Japan (TYL/FJPPL) and France Korea (FKPPL) International Associated Particle Physics Laboratories.

The workshop will take place in Bordeaux, France, from May 26th till May 28th, 2014. Bordeaux is identified as a UNESCO World Heritage site, thanks to the unity of its urban and architectural expression. The Aquitaine region is the largest wine growing area in France and it is close to the Atlantic Ocean coast.

During the workshop, TYL/FJPPL and FKPPL projects will be presented as well as related international talks of interest.

Two social events will be organized: a welcome ceremony including the signature of the TYL/FJPPL renewal will take place on May 26th at the Conseil Régional d'Aquitaine, and participants will join a gala dinner including wine tasting in the Saint Emilion wineyards near Bordeaux city, on May 27th evening. In addition, a visit to the Centre d'Etudes Nucléaires de Bordeaux Gradignan will be oganized on May 28th (morning or afternoon). In particular, participants will have the possibility to visit the state-of-the-art AIFIRA interdisciplinary irradiation facility and the PRISNA platform dedicated to very low radioactvity measurements for various original applications, such as wine datation.

Lunches, breaks, and social events are fully supported by the workshop organization. Please note that lodging and travel to the workshop site are not included. More information on venue and housing can be found on this link. Additional information on Bordeaux is available here.

We very kindly invite all participants to register before April 25th, 2014

Looking forward to welcoming you all in Bordeaux !

Funding institutions

The organizers express their deep gratitude to the following institutions: CNRS, IN2P3, Bordeaux U., CEA


Participants
  • ABDENOUR LOUNIS
  • Aldo Deandrea
  • Andrea JEREMIE
  • Bernard Laune
  • Bum-Hoon Lee
  • Byungsik Hong
  • catherine Clerc
  • Cecile Rimbault
  • Chantal KHAN-MALEK
  • Christelle Roy
  • Claire SERGEANT
  • David SARRAMIA
  • Denis Perret-Gallix
  • Dima El Khechen
  • Dirk Zerwas
  • Dominique GUILLEMAUD MUELLER
  • Dominique Thers
  • Emi KOU
  • Emmanuel Chauveau
  • Eric KAJFASZ
  • Eric MORTEAU
  • Etienne Parizot
  • Fabien EOZENOU
  • Francois Le Diberder
  • François Bouchet
  • Frédéric Kapusta
  • geneviève GILBERT
  • Giacomo Cacciapaglia
  • Gustavo Conesa Balbastre
  • guy wormser
  • Hassen JENHANI
  • HERVE GUEGAN
  • HERVE SEZNEC
  • Hiroshi Masui
  • Hiroyuki Kawamura
  • Hiroyuki Matsunaga
  • Ichiro Ikeda
  • Isabelle Ripp-Baudot
  • Isamu Nakamura
  • Jacques Martino
  • Jae-IK Shin
  • Jong-seo CHAI
  • junji haba
  • Katsuo Tokushuku
  • Kazuhiko Hara
  • Koji Nakamura
  • Luc Poggioli
  • Marc Besancon
  • Marc VERDERI
  • Marc WINTER
  • Marie-Claude Bordage
  • Masahiro Kuze
  • Masanori Satoh
  • Masanori Yamauchi
  • Mathieu Karamitros
  • Maxim Titov
  • Michel Pravikoff
  • Mika Masuzawa
  • Mitsuaki Nozaki
  • Mitsuhiro Yoshida
  • NHI QUACH
  • Nicolas Alamanos
  • Nicolas Delerue
  • Nobutake Niita
  • Olivier Napoly
  • Paul Colas
  • Philip Bambade
  • Philippe Barberet
  • PHILIPPE CHOMAZ
  • Philippe Moretto
  • Pierre Petroff
  • Radek Stompor
  • Raphael Granier de Cassagnac
  • Reisaburo TANAKA
  • ROBERT CHEHAB
  • Roman Poeschl
  • Satoshi Mihara
  • Serguei Ganjour
  • Shoji Hashimoto
  • Smaragda Spyrou
  • Soonwook Hwang
  • Stavros KATSANEVAS
  • Sylvain DAVID
  • Sébastien Incerti
  • Takashi Sasaki
  • Tetsuro Mashimo
  • Ursula Bassler
  • Vaclav Stepan
  • Vincent Breton
  • Vladislav Balagura
  • Wilfrid da Silva
  • Yasuhiro Okada
  • Yuji Enari