- The laboratory
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Activities of the Physics Laboratory cover various fields, from statistical physics to hydrodynamic turbulence, including also mathematical physics and signal processing but also soft and condensed matter. This multidisciplinary approach is particularly fostered by the strong association with the physics teaching activities at ENS de Lyon.
- Teams
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Matter & ComplexityWe develop a wide range of studies in the field of Soft Condensed Matter Physics, combining experimental work with theory and numerical simulations. Our research interests focus essentially on the mechanical and rheological (...) Read more
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Non Linear Physics & HydrodynamicsThis team tackles experimentally, theoretically and numerically the effect of non linearities or fluctuations in the dynamics of several out-of-equilibrium phenomenons. Among the current topics, let us cite hydrodynamic (...) Read more
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SIgnals, SYstems & PHysicsL'esprit des travaux de l'équipe SiSyPhe réside dans l'interaction entre l'analyse de signaux expérimentaux issus d'expériences réelles et le développement de solutions théoriques pour des problèmes d'analyse de données (...) Read more
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Theoretical PhysicsThis group studies different theoretical subjects, going from statistical physics to mathematical physics and condensed matter physics. This thematical diversity leads to many fruitful collaborations with the other teams of the (...) Read more
- News
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Apr 12, 2018
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Dec 21, 2017
- Scientific agenda
- Jun 01, 2018 Soutenance de Baptiste Pezelier
- Jun 29, 2018 Soutenance de Vincent De Zotti
- Jul 04, 2018 Soutenance de Sylvain Lacroix
- Apr 23, 2018 Alvaro Marin, Escape from the chip: flowing and clogging in confined suspensions, Amphi. Schrödinger
- Apr 24, 2018 Tatiana Schmatko, To be announced, salle Conférence (1 place de l'Ecole)
- Apr 26, 2018 Michel Fruchart, Self-assembled topological materials: Weyl points for light and sound, amphithéâtre F
- Apr 27, 2018 Jean-Pierre Hansen, Underscreening and Casimir forces in confined ionic liquids, Amphi A
- May 03, 2018 Holger Kantz, Slow convergence due to long range temporal correlations: models, phenomena, data analysis challenges, Amphithéâtre F