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1953: International CNRS colloquium “Fundamental principles
of stellar classification” (click to see the original picture and its description - in French)

(see also the exhibition on the history of the IAP organized on the occasion of its 75th anniversary)
Picture retouched by J. Mouette (IAP-CNRS-SU)

WELCOME TO THE CLASS OF 2020!

The new class of PhD students and post-doctoral fellows have joined the IAP in the fall of 2020.

During the welcome meeting that was held on November 12th 2020, the organization of the institute was presented to the new class, as well as the information they might need and the people they may contact during their stay in the laboratory.

The diversity of the subjects that will be addressed by these young researchers is large. Representative of this fact, their work at the IAP is funded by many sources: ministerial scholarships (including specific contracts for students from Ecole Polytechnique), scholarships from the Sorbonne Center for Artificial Intelligence (SCAI) and from the Initiative “Physique des Infinis” (IPI) of Sorbonne Université, scholarships from the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) and from the European Research Council (ERC) (for more information, see Partnerships). The entire staff of the IAP wishes them a fruitful stay, and many rich scientific exchanges.

The laboratory also congratulates the new doctors, who recently left the Institute at the end of their theses.


PhD students
Chotipan Boonkongkird “Deep learning for cosmological inference based on the Lyman-alpha forest”
Etienne Camphuis “Present and future of the cosmic microwave background data”
Simon Chiche “Looking for ultra-high energy astroparticles in a radio haystack”
Amaury Micheli “Entanglement and decoherence in cosmology and in analogue gravity experiments”
Clément Pellouin “Binary neutron star mergers in the multi-messenger era: population studies and models of the electromagnetic counterparts”
Louis Quilley “Understanding the formation of galaxies with the bulges and disks of the nearby Universe”
Kerwann Tep “Secular evolution of galactic disks in their cosmic environment”
David Trestini “Gravitational waves in alternative theories of gravity”
Post-doctoral fellows
Sadra Jazayeri “Multifield effects during cosmological inflation using effective field theory techniques”
Clément Ranc “Gravitational microlensing and applications”
Flora Stanley “Z-GAL project: the nature and physical properties of the brightest submillimeter galaxies selected in the Herschel surveys”
Writing: Valérie de Lapparent
Layout and iconography: Jean Mouette

November 2020

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