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Moderated by : Negar Naghavi, CNRS-IPVF Presentations Electrochemical storage: Jean-Marie Tarascon, Collège de France Artificial photosynthesis: Marc Robert, Université Paris Cité, IUF Hydrogen electrolysis: Loïc Assaud, Université Paris Saclay, Institut …
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Speeches European and global overview: Gaëtan Masson, President, Institut Becquerel, Brussels The research-industry interface: Roch Drozdowski-Strehl (Managing Director of IPVF, Vice-Chairman of ETIP PV) French industry: Laetitia Brottier, co-founder of …
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Antoine Boubault Antoine Boubault is a research engineer in mineral resource economics and industrial ecology at BRGM. He has been working for several years on the criticality of metals, including silicon metal. Documents and media Download …
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Moderated by : Jean François Guillemoles, CNRS-IPVF Presentations Introduction - State of the art and prospects: Martin Green, UNSW, Australia Photonics and photovoltaics: Stéphane Collin, CNRS-C2N Custom-built materials: Nathanaelle Schneider, CNRS-IPVF …
14:00 to 15:15
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Moderated by : Fabienne Chauvière, journalist Presentations Focus on Switzerland: Reto Camponovo, Haute École du paysage, ingénierie et architecture, Geneva Focus on Germany : Vincent Boulanger, Franco-German journalist The Énergie Partagée experience : …
11:15 to 12:30
Thomas Le Roux et François Jarrige
Solar energy in history : social sciences and the transition
Thomas Le Roux et François Jarrige
Solar energy in history : social sciences and the transition
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Chair : Dominique Campana, former Director of International Relations, ADEME …
10:20 to 10:45
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Chair : Dominique Campana, former Director of International Relations, ADEME …
09:35 to 10:00
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Chair : Dominique Campana, former Director of International Relations, ADEME Vincent Jacques le Seigneur Chairman of Observ'ER and Managing Director of the Fondation Énergies pour le Monde; part-time lecturer at Sciences Po …
10:00 to 10:20
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Chair : Dominique Campana, former Director of International Relations, ADEME Emma Carenini After studying literature at the Lycée Louis-le-Grand and philosophy at the Sorbonne, I'm now an agrégée philosophy teacher in a lycée in the Versailles academy. …
09:15 to 09:35
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Chair : Dominique Campana, former Director of International Relations, ADEME Dominique Campana After completing a PhD on the installation of one of the first photovoltaic solar pumps in Corsica in the late 1970s, I joined the École des Mines de Paris, …
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David Ownby
Chinese liberals in the age of Donald Trump : the perils of " political correctness " and the Black Lives Matter movement
David Ownby
Chinese liberals in the age of Donald Trump : the perils of " political correctness " and the Black Lives Matter movement
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Abstract Far from being just a foodstuff or a fuel for lamps, oil has long been a luxury product used for body care and perfume making. These latter uses were even prevalent in the Archaic period, and remained so in the early Classical period, when animal …
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From van der Waals universality to Fano-Feshbach resonances Professor Dalibard's work focuses on atomic physics and optics, and more specifically on the manipulation of atoms by electromagnetic fields. His research aims to deepen our understanding of the …
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Abstract Ultracold atoms are one of the most powerful tools to simulate your beloved or hated Hamiltonian. Thanks to the extremely precise and wide tunable properties, they can be used to investigate phenomena spanning from solid state to cosmology, from …
17:25 to 17:50
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Abstract Mixtures of Bose-Einstein condensates offer situations where the usually dominant mean-field energy can be reduced such that higher-order terms may play a dominant role in the equation of state. In this context, the case of two component coupled …
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Abstract We will discuss our recent realization of a Townes soliton in a two-component rubidium Bose gas. This soliton is a solution of the two-dimensional nonlinear Schrödinger equation with particular properties. It appears, for a given interaction …
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Abstract Ultracold dipolar molecules are excellent candidates for engineering quantum applications and controlled chemistry [1] . Therefore a lot of effort is devoted nowadays to produce ground state ultracold molecules in high densities as well as to …
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Abstract Among the atoms in the periodic table, some display a large magnetic dipole moment in their electronic ground state. This feature comes from a large total (spin and orbital) angular momentum of the electrons. The achievement of quantum degeneracy …
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