Journée scientifique du CPHT

Europe/Paris
Domaine Saint Paul

Domaine Saint Paul

102 route de Limours 78470 Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse
Description

Venez participer à la journée scientifique du CPHT

Quand : le vendredi 22 novembre 2024

Où : Domaine de Saint-Paul à Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse.

Cette journée sera l'occasion d'accueillir les nouveaux arrivants et de présenter une sélection de thématiques étudiées au CPHT.

Doctorants, Post-doctorant, vous êtes invités à présenter vos travaux sous forme de posters (format A0). Vous pouvez envoyer les informations suivantes (1/  Prénom, Nom Auteurs et co auteurs, 2/ Titre du poster) à Mr Couairon et Mr Fofana.

Cette journée sera agrémentée d'un moment convivial lors de la pause déjeuner , et se clôturera par un apéritif suivi d'un dîner.

N'oubliez pas d'indiquer votre participation au repas et au covoiturage : Participation au repas et Covoiturage

Le délai de rigueur pour la réponse est le 14 octobre 2024.

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Come and take part in the CPHT Science Day

When : Friday, November 22, 2024

Where : Domaine de Saint-Paul, Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse.

This day will be an opportunity to welcome new arrivals and present a selection of the themes studied at the CPHT.

Doctoral students and post-docs are invited to present their work in the form of posters (A0 format). You can send the following information (1/ First name, Last name, Authors and co-authors, 2/ Poster title) to Mr Couairon and Mr Fofana.

The day will include a convivial lunch break, followed by an aperitif and dinner.

Don't forget to indicate your participation in the meal and carpooling : Participation in the meal and carpooling

The deadline for replies is October 14, 2024.

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Participants
  • Abdelkarim DELLAL
  • Adrien Fiorucci
  • Adrien Kahn
  • Adrien Loty
  • Ahmedeo Shokry
  • Alaska Subedi
  • Alessandro Santini
  • Antoine Misery
  • Anustup Mukherjee
  • Arnaud Couairon
  • Arseny Mironov
  • Arthur KLAUSE
  • Aurélien Canou
  • Balt van Rees
  • Blaise Goutéraux
  • Christoph Kopper
  • Clément Supiot
  • Cynthia Tanguy
  • Cyrille Marquet
  • Cédric Lorcé
  • Daniel Takahashi
  • Danilo Guimarães
  • Dario Benedetti
  • Emilian Dudas
  • Evgeny Stepanov
  • Fadila Debbou
  • Fanny Eustachon
  • Filip Miljevic
  • Filippo Vicentini
  • Florence Auger
  • Francesco Russo
  • Frederick del Pozo
  • Félix Fossati
  • Gabriele Casagrande
  • Godefroy Meynard
  • Graccyela SALCEDO
  • Hervé Partouche
  • Hinrich Lütjens
  • ilandirayane Settouraman
  • Jean-René Chazottes
  • Jie Xiong
  • Junchen Rong
  • Karyn R.J. LE HUR
  • Laurent SANCHEZ-PALENCIA
  • Leonid Poyurovskiy
  • Liam Rampon
  • Louis Sharma
  • Luca Gravina
  • Magali Korolev
  • Malika Lang
  • Marios Petropoulos
  • Mathieu Beauvillain
  • Maxence Baccara
  • Michel Ferrero
  • Mikel Sanchez
  • Olesia Dmytruk
  • Olga Papadoulaki
  • Olivier Simard
  • Owen COLIRE
  • Panagiotis Betzios
  • Pierre WANG
  • Renaud Boussarie
  • Runbin Luo
  • Sariah Al Saati
  • Shengjie YU
  • Silke Biermann
  • Stefan Hüller
  • Stéphane Munier
  • Tahar AMARI
  • Thomas Pochart
  • Théophile Truchis
  • Timothée Nicolas
  • Tomas Mari Surkau
  • Tristan Gamot
  • Urko Reinosa
  • Vazoumana Fofana
  • Victor Dubois
  • Victor Fernandez Becerra
  • Victor Franken
  • Xiaoxu Zhou
  • Yannick FITAMANT
  • Yu Shi
  • Yuping An
    • 09:30
      Accueil/Café
    • 1
      Mot du Directeur
      Orateur: Jean-René Chazottes
    • 2
      Constraining the Orbital Angular Momentum content of the proton
      Orateur: Renaud Boussarie
    • 3
      Hybrid fluid/kinetic simulations of Alfvén Eigenmodes and the need for kinetic magnetostatic equilibria
      Orateur: Timothee Nicolas
    • 11:00
      Pause Café
    • 4
      Majorana bound states in topological superconductors coupled to photons

      Embedding quantum materials in photonic cavities provides a promising avenue to probe and control properties of these materials. I will discuss a topological superconductor that hosts Majorana bound states coupled to cavity photons. I will demonstrate how coupling to cavity photons could be used to probe signatures of the Majorana bound states in long electronic chains. Moreover, I will show that cavity embedding could be used to realise so-called “poor man’s Majorana bound states” in short electronic chains.

      Orateur: Olesia Dmytruk
    • 5
      Linear dynamical stability of hydrodynamics and the laws of thermodynamics

      The low energy dynamics of interacting systems are described at late times and long distances by hydrodynamics. I will show that hydrodynamic theories are dynamically stable under linear perturbations provided the system is locally thermodynamically stable and the second law of thermodynamics is obeyed.

      Orateur: Blaise Goutéraux
    • 6
      Ultrashort laser pulse filamentation and applications

      Ultrashort laser pulse filamentation is an intense light propagation phenomenon occurring in air, gases, and glasses. It leads to laser-matter interactions over extended distances which enable the remote generation of plasma channels and secondary radiation, such as super-continuum spectra and THz radiation. Numerous applications have been proposed based on the potential of filamentation to generate remote sources of electrons and secondary radiation. In this presentation, I will discuss the key mechanisms that sustain light filaments over long distances. Then, I will present several applications that have been investigated experimentally and through simulations, including laser-guided discharges, femtosecond laser micro-machining of glasses, filament-based detection of atmospheric pollutants, and the generation of underwater acoustic signals by femtosecond lasers.

      Orateur: Arnaud Couairon
    • 13:00
      Pause Déjeuner
    • 7
      Confinement and the infrared structure of Landau gauge-fixed Yang-Mills theories
      Orateur: Urko Reinosa
    • 8
      Poincaré et ses limites

      The Poincaré group is at the heart of Einstein's description of spacetime. Its non-relativistic limit, the Galilean group, is adapted to physics at velocities that are small compared with the speed of light. There is another limit, called the Carrollian limit, obtained formally as a zero-speed-of-light limit. Despite its exotic nature, this limit has found a vast field of applications in the study of the asymptotic symmetries of certain types of spacetimes, in the description of the horizons of black holes, and in the formulation of the ultra-relativistic limit of fluids.

      Orateur: Marios Petrolopoulos
    • 9
      Bootstrap and frustration
      Orateur: Balt Van Rees
    • 16:00
      Pause café
    • 10
      Things you might want to know about materials with strong Coulomb correlations
      Orateur: Evgeny Stepanov
    • 11
      Filippo Vicentini
      Orateur: Filippo Vicentini
    • 12
      Freezing phase transitions in lattice models and toy-models of quasicrystals

      Surprisingly, the understanding of simple models within the framework of classical lattice statistical mechanics, which exhibit a phase transition between a disordered phase and an ordered (crystalline or quasi-crystalline) phase, has only progressed recently, notably through the use of ideas from dynamical systems. I will attempt to put things into perspective and discuss some very recent results.

      Orateur: Jean-René Chazottes
    • 13
      Discussion ouverte sur la vie scientifique du CPHT
    • 18:30
      Apéritif puis Dîner