THE DARK UNIVERSE

THE PRIMORDIAL UNIVERSE

NEUTRINOS

PARTICLE PHYSICS

NEUTRINOS

GRAVITATIONAL WAVES

HIGH ENERGY ASTROPHYSICS

THE DARK UNIVERSE

  

                        

                              

 

                               ILANCE@Work

    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.

October 1,  2023

Welcome Erwan Le Blévec @ ILANCE for an 8-month stay in Japan. Specialist in Artificial Intelligence and Big Data, he will work to develop new algorithms for neutrino teams (ICRR) and cosmology teams (IPMU)

July 1,  2023

Welcome Romain Gaïor @ ILANCE as a summer visitor. He will work at Kamioka with Kavli IPMU’s PI Kai Martens group on Direct Search of Dark Matter with Liquid Xenon detectors.

March 27,  2023

The Physics of the Two Infinities

The ILANCE and  Kyoto University International Conference was held in Kyoto March 27 – 30

https://indico.in2p3.fr/event/28466/

October 10,  2023

List of ILANCE research internships (masters students) for spring/summer 2024

http://ILANCE Internships 2024

August 12,  2023

Call for applications for grants for stays in France

June 12,  2023

STUDENT FEST  France – Japan 

This event brings together international students doing research internships in physics, mathematics, and engineering, or participating in exchange programs, at the University of Tokyo. The objective is to promote the creation or strengthening of links between students for future academic stays in France and Japan

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