THE DARK UNIVERSE

THE PRIMORDIAL UNIVERSE

NEUTRINOS

PARTICLE PHYSICS

NEUTRINOS

GRAVITATIONAL WAVES

HIGH ENERGY ASTROPHYSICS

THE DARK UNIVERSE

    Leading projects have been identified as priorities for ILANCE’s scientific program for the first five years. During the last decades, the teams of IN2P3/CNRS and University of Tokyo have been actively involved together in very successful international programs

  • ATLAS

  • CTA

  • GRAND

  • HYPER-KAMIOKANDE

  • KAGRA-LIGO-VIRGO

  • LiteBIRD

  • SUBARU

  • XENON

     Research in physics regarding the infinitely large and the infinitely small scales of our universe is at the heart of ILANCE’s scientific program.

It includes six research areas: the primordial universe, the dark universe, neutrino physics, gravitational waves, high energy astrophysics and particle physics.

September,  2024

We are pleased to welcome four new members to ILANCE for long-term stays. Clockwise, Guillaume Patanchon from APC/IN2P3 for one year, Sébastien Peirani LAGRANGE/INSU for two years, Arthur Choquet from Ecole Normale for 8 months and Taha Afif from Ecole Centrale for 5 months. We wish you an excellent collaboration with our Japanese teams !

June 6,  2024

On June 6th, at Hongo Campus of the University of Tokyo, ILANCE interns enthusiastically presented their first results of their physics research internships with topics ranging from elementary particles to galaxy clusters. End of their internship and stay in Japan in August.

https://indico.in2p3.fr/event/33205/overview

April,  2024

ILANCE hanami parties in Tokyo’s Harajuku park 

October 9,  2024

France-Japan science and technology cooperation based on our long-term friendship has produced extraordinary impact on our society over the past 50 years. In this 50th anniversary year, CNRS, JSPS and JST, leading STI institutes of both countries, will provide a forum for dialogue among diverse stakeholders to further strengthen and accelerate France-Japan cooperation.

ILANCE will participate very actively in this exceptional event. More information about the program:

http://ilance.cnrs.fr/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/50th.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ILANCE  collaborators April 1  2024

March 1,  2024

Welcome to Japan to Benjamin Quilain from IN2P3/CNRS who was assigned to ILANCE on March 1st. He is an expert in neutrino physics and member of the T2K, Super-K and Hyper-K collaborations. He brings with him doctoral students and interns for stays in Japan

 

 

 


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