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Laboratoire d’Excellence NEXT Nano -mesures EXtrêmes –et Théorie Toulouse - Midi-Pyrénées – France Virginie SERIN CEMES
Université de Toulouse CNRS INSA UPS (INP&INC) Crystalline Materials Master 2 R Matter Physics Nanosciences Master 2 R 3 N Nanomaterials Master 2 R Chemistry LNCMI-T INSA Physics Engineering degree LPCNO Doctorale School Sciences de la Matière CEMES NEXT LAB LCAR LPT LCPQ IRSAMC
NEXT Characteristics ( «Caractéristiques des candidats, appel à projets LABEX » ) - « Entités de recherche de très grande qualité scientifique » : AERES : 5 labos A+ et 1 A - « rassemble sur la même aire géographique la plus grande partie des forces sur leur thématique de recherche : » « recherche sur sujets aux frontières entre disciplines » Tous les labos de physique de la matière de Toulouse (Expérience ET Théorie) + forte interaction avec la chimie From Atoms, Molecules, Experiments/Theory …to Nanomaterials and Nanodevices Keywords : Atom technology, Quantum information, Coherent Control, DFT, FFC, Materials Science, Nanomagnetism, Nano-transport, Spintronics, Nanoelectronics, Molecular electronics, Nanoscale characterization…
CEMES Campus Toulouse Rangueil LPCNO LNCMI-T LABEX NEXT LCAR-LCPQ-LPT 1500 m
A few figures on NEXT 186 permanent researchers 89 CNRS, 97 UPS/INSA (104 HDR) 71 Engineers/Technician/Administrative 160 ph. Ds students and post-docs 2 running IUF Senior members 6 running IUF Junior members 1 CNRS Silver medal 3 ERC grants 27 researchers with more than 2000 citations … 55 running ANR projects 20 running EC projects 10 running industrial projects Scientific production ( 5 years) : ~ 1900 publications 110 Physical Review Letters 43 JACS et Angew 3 Science 21 Nature Publishing groups 16 patents
Support of Innovative and intra-Next research Advanced Nanomaterials & Nanodevices - Nanomagnetism - Nanotransport - Strongly Correlated Fermions - Nano. Bio. Physics/Chemistry Nano-optical quantum physics/Quantum coherence and information - Optics and interferometry with matter wave - Single photon sources - Quantum magneto-optics - Out of equilibrium Bose-Einstein Condensate - Molecular electronics / Picotechnology Transversal technical exchanges - Elaboration/Characterization - Lasers techniques - Multi-scale simulations CEMES LPCNO LCAR LPT LCPQ LNCMI Triggered by the Next project
NEXT ACTIONS ATTRACTIVITY - NEXT Chairs (Junior or Senior) - NEXT Fellowships - NEXT scholarships for Master - NEXT workshops… Support of Innovative research projects : 2 -3 high potential research projects/year (equipments… ) EDUCATION for ph. D students… Doctoriales and 2 months internetship in industry ; High level ph. D courses and Summer schools for Master… Distance Learning Master Degree, Online formation ; Training Center in Nanosciences
NEXT Educational Project Scholarships Training Center in Nanosciences Theoretical chemistry INTERNATIONAL • Erasmus Mundus Masters • Cotutelle • New university support (USTH, Chongqing) Two-month Internships in industry n io at uc Ph. D nt inu in d e Doctoriales for all Co ing g inu ed nt uc Co at ion Masters On-line formations • Faculties • R&D public/private engineers Continuing education • Academic lectures • Summer schools • Chairs . CECAM
NEXT Governance Next Coordinator Executive Board • Heads of the six labs participating in Next • 3 CEMES representatives • Head of Doctoral School SM Relations with supervising institutions Priorities on ph. D thesis, demands on new lecturer positions Definition of the main actions of NEXT and allocation of corresponding resources Common proposal to CPER, FEDER fundings … Scientific and Advisory Board Annual meeting - M. Salmeron (Berkeley, USA) - K. Ruud (Tromso, Norway) - D. Mukamel (Weizmann , Israël) - M. Broyer (LASIM, Lyon) - F. Priolo (Cat. Italy) - M. Leduc (LKB, Paris) - M. Coey (Dublin, Ireland) - JP. Bourgoin (CEA Saclay) 2 industrial leaders : - D. Bensahel (STMicroelectronics) - C. Desmoulins (Actia ) - 1 CNRS Representative - 1 PRES Representative Advises and Evaluations on NEXT Strategy, missions and actions
NEXT Governance Next Coordinator NEXT bureau (3 persons) - Coordinator - A. Claverie - C. Sire Executive Board • Heads of the six labs participating in Next • 3 CEMES representatives • Head of Doctoral School SM + IRSAMC Director (invited, 2 first years : 2012/2013) Elected for 4 years Scientific and Advisory Board Annual meeting - M. Salmeron (Berkeley, USA) - K. Ruud (Tromso, Norway) - D. Mukamel (Weizmann , Israël) - M. Broyer (LASIM, Lyon) - F. Priolo (Cat. Italy) - M. Leduc (LKB, Paris) - M. Coey (Dublin, Ireland) - JP. Bourgoin (CEA Saclay) 2 industrial leaders : - D. Bensahel (STMicroelectronics) - C. Desmoulins (Actia ) - 1 CNRS Representative - 1 PRES Representative
Scientific and Advisory Board Jean-Philippe Bourgoin (CEA Saclay; head of CEA Nanosciences program; nanosciences, nanoelectronics), Michel Broyer (LASIM, Lyon; spectroscopy, clusters, nanostructures) Michael Coey (Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland; nanosciences, magnetism, spintronics) Michèle Leduc (LKB, ENS Paris; head of IFRAF; optics, cold atoms) David Mukamel (Weizmann Institute, Israel; Dean of the Physics Faculty; theoretical physics, biophysics) Francesco Priolo (MATIS, Catania, Italy; materials science, nanocrystals, nanodevices) Kenneth Ruud (CTCC, University of Tromsø, Norway; quantum chemistry, magnetism) Miquel Salmeron (LBNL, Berkeley, imaging, manipulation, and spectroscopy of nanostructures, surface science)
NEXT ENVIRONMENT – PULL EFFECT IRT RTB Platform Nano. Materials Nanotechnology Chemistry LAAS CIRIMAT Aéronautique Espace et Systèmes embarqués Micro& Chemistry Federation Nanofilms Nanoparticles Catalysis… Equipex Pole Material Science LCC, LHFA Equipex Mi. P NMR LABEX NEXT Equipex Mimetis Physics Of Universe Inter-stellar physico-chemistry Astrophysics OMP Life Science Nano-bio Nano-onco Biophysics… IPBS, LMGM, INSERM
NEXT Valorization Useful science not the ennemy of beautiful science… Existing know how: Patents, Softwares, Consultancies, Start ups Protection of IP, sharing (ANR, EC, Indus) Selection of best practices
NEXT Club List of companies who have agreed to join the Club NEXT
The NEXT club will provide: Exchange with the members on the strategy of NEXT Organizations of thematic days Crossing socio-economical needs and research; Technology watch Source of contacts, ideas for new projects… Close contacts between Master and Ph. D students/ postdocs and companies Diffusion of events to the members and invitation to different seminars, conferences, exhibitions…
BUDGET NEXT : 1 425 000 €/year - NEXT scientific operations 600 k€/year (~400 k€ equipment + ~200 k€ working costs) 240 k€/year (post-doc+travel) - NEXT education : 360 k€/year • Master 2 R Scholarships: 60 k€/year • Distance Learning Master Degree: 20 k€/year • Training Center in Nanosciences: 65 k€/year • Doctoriales for all Ph. D students: 20 k€/year • International mobility of NEXT Ph. D students: 15 k€/year • High level academic courses, summer schools, Cecam (including NEXT Fellowships): 180 k€/year - NEXT Governance : 85 k€ (including one administator position) - NEXT Valorization : Website designer/webmaster, com. 75 k€/year Organization of internat. workshops and conferences 65 k€/year
Résumé : • NEXT n’est pas un Laboratoire • NEXT est une plateforme de collaboration et d’animation sur le site Toulousain • Recherche (Projets NEXT, Chaires NEXT, Professeurs invités… • Enseignement Supérieur (Master et Doctorat) • Valorisation : relations avec le monde industriel, culture scientifique…
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NEXT creation projected plan November 15 th, 2011 First NEXT day November 22 th, 2011 Labex call deadline Summer/Autumn 2011 Week meeting of the 6 NEXT lab. directors, deputy dir. and IRSAMC dir. Preparation of the project October 2011 Presentation of NEXT project to the Supervising Institutions : CNRS, INSA/UPS, PRES May 2011 àFirst call for NEXT scientific projects September 2011 àFirst NEXT actions. Chair/ Fellowships. Education. Scientific projects fundings… From January 2011 NEXT EB week meeting March 2011 First NEXT SAB meeting
NEXT Communication Internal Goal: Merge partners into one single community Means: Seminars, NEXT Days, Website… External Goal 1: Be identified as a single scientific community on the international scene Means: Publications, Press releases, Conference organizations Goal 2: Be identified by Applied Physics Labs , Industries and Public authorities Means: Publicity/lobbying from existing strong partnerships, OPENEXT Days Goal 3: Promote Physics and Nanosciences among youths and students Means: Work with ED towards colleges, prépas, écoles politiques et journalisme Means tools: Website + 1 Member of Executive board
NEXT LAB 5. 3 Stratégie des Etablissements de tutelle “Détails de l’engagement pluriannuel des établissements de tutelle…” - PRES Université de Toulouse : . UPS. INSA. PRES (Idex) - CNRS
Collaborations CEMES LNCMI LPCNO LCAR LCPQ LPT CEMES – 5 36 0 0 0 LNCMI 5 – 0 12 0 2 LPCNO 36 0 – 1 10 0 LCAR 0 12 1 – 6 2 LCPQ 0 0 10 6 – 2 LPT 0 2 2 – NEXT’s publications in common (2005 -2009)
Laboratories involved Scientific operations Maturity Keywords I. Advanced nanomaterials and nanodevices Nanomagnetism CEMES, LCPNO, LNCMI Existing Nanomagnetism, growth, advanced TEM, local field mapping (holography), calculation, tomography, properties of unique objects, in situ measurement under stress Nanotransport LPCNO, CEMES, LNCMI, LPT Existing Transport in nanostructures, extreme conditions, simulations, ion implantation, sputtering Strongly correlated electronic systems LPT, LNCMI Existing SCES, HTSC, tunable metal-insulator transitions, high magnetic fields, extreme conditions, quantum magnetism, frustrated magnetism, low dimensionality materials, quantum phase transitions Nano-biophysics & chemistry LPT, LPCNO, CEMES To be devel oped Molecular interactions, bio-membranes, nano-oncology, bio-nanoparticles biophysics of DNA, proteins of the cell membrane, electropermeabilization of vesicles/membranes II. Nano-optical quantum physics Theory of quantum vacuum, nonlinear optics, high finesse Fabry-Pérot cavity, intense electric and magnetic fields, ultra-high sensitivity measurements, relativistic quantum mechanics, QED, chirality Quantum magneto-optics LNCMI, LCAR, LCPQ Optics and interferometry with matter waves LCAR, CEMES To be devel oped Electron holography, local electric and magnetic fields, local strain, phase noise and perturbations, phase measurement, ultimate limits Single photons sources CEMES, LPCNO, LCAR, LCPQ To be devel oped Quantum dots, optical properties, elaboration, nano-objects and clusters, highefficiency sources, semiconductors, quantum dots, photon anti-bunching, quantum correlation, photon correlation Existing III. Quantum coherence and information Molecular electronics & picotechnology CEMES, LCAR, LCPQ, LPT To be devel oped Single molecule devices, atomic-scale gates, multi-scale quantum chemistry, ultra fast spectroscopy, quantum computer, quantum algorithms, quantum coherence, classical and quantum chaos Out of equilibrium BEC LCAR, LPCNO, LPT To be devel oped Exciton-polariton Bose-Einstein condensation, cold atom Bose-Einstein condensation, superfluidity, tunnel outcoupling, single atom detection Microscopy, spectroscopies, growth, physical properties measurements IV. Transverse technical platforms Elaboration & characterization CEMES, LPCNO, LNCMI To be devel oped Laser techniques LCAR, LNCMI, LPCNO, CEMES To be devel oped Single Numerical simulations LCAR, LCPQ, LPT, CEMES, LPCNO To be devel oped DFT, TDDFT, quantum chemistry, wavefunction-based and hybrid methods, quantum Monte-Carlo, molecular dynamics, renormalization group (DMRG), exact diagonalization, diffusion of softwares frequency lasers, femtosecond laser, pulse shaping, ultrashort pulse characterization, pump-probe experiments in gas-phase and with single quantum dots, frequency comb for frequency metrology.
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