Inauguration of IJCLab

Q4 Physics and Astronomy
Dominique Bony, S. Descotes-Genon
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On Monday, 16 May 2022, in Orsay, France, the Laboratoire de physique des deux infinis— Irène Joliot-Curie (IJCLab) was officially inaugurated in the presence of representatives of its governing bodies (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique/Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules (CNRS/IN2P3), Université Paris-Saclay, and Université Paris Cité) and members of the laboratory. Created in 2020, following the merger of five laboratories of the ParisSaclay cluster, IJCLab is now one of the most important European laboratories, particularly in nuclear physics, highenergy physics, and accelerator physics. The research conducted there has contributed to major international discoveries in the physics of the infinitely large and the infinitely small. On nearly 50,000 m 2 of premises, IJCLab brings together approximately 750 people, including 230 researchers, 350 engineers and technicians, and 110 Ph.D. students. The laboratory also has all the expertise needed to design and build accelerators and detectors, and to exploit and analyze the data obtained from them, a combination of know-how that is not often found in academic laboratories and that is regularly called on by industry. IJCLab’s scientific activities are structured into seven scientific departments: Astroparticles, Astrophysics, and Cosmology; Accelerator Physics; High Energy Physics; Nuclear Physics; Theoretical Physics; Energy and Environment; and Health. The work of these teams is carried out not only within their departments, but also in a more transverse manner, in connection with the other scientific departments, the engineering department, and/or the IJCLab platforms. As the offspring of the former Institut de Physique Nucléaire (IPN) and Centre des Sciences Nucléaire des Sciences de la Matière (CSNSM) laboratories, IJCLab continues to have a strong and increasing impact on Nuclear Physics European Collaboration Committee (NuPECC) themes thanks to its capacities in designing and building detectors and accelerators. At the same time, IJCLab has a comparable influence on high-energy physics (as it embeds the former Laboratoire de l’Accélérateur Linéaire (LAL) laboratory) and it takes a growing leadership in astrophysics and cosmological activities. IJCLab also has a strong theoretical department with a wide range of interests, including high-energy, hadronic and nuclear physics. IJCLab hosts a large number of platforms, which vary greatly in size and interaction with the outside world. Some have strong connections with the Nupecc community (ALTO, Supratech, JANNuS-SCALP-Andromède). The inauguration was an opportunity for the guests of the laboratory to highlight the importance of this laboratory “out of the ordinary” in terms of its size and its scientific and technical impact. After the words of the heads of the CNRS, the Université Paris-Saclay, and the Université Paris Cité, Achille Stocchi, the director of IJCLab, presented the laboratory. The videos of the speeches of eight international personalities were then projected, in order to share their vision for the future of IJCLab with the participants of this inauguration. The president of CNRS, Alain Petit, and the president of the Université Paris-Saclay, Sylvie Retailleau, then unveiled sculptures representing the two infinities, in presence of Hélène Langevin-Joliot and the various speakers of the afternoon (Figure 1). The two sculptures will be erected next to the buildings that represent the "frontiers" of the laboratory on the Orsay campus. The afternoon ended with a cocktail party for the IJCLab staff and the guests of the inauguration ceremony.
IJCLab就职典礼
2022年5月16日,星期一,在法国奥赛,双无限物理实验室-约里奥-居里实验室(IJCLab)在其管理机构(国家科学研究中心/国家核与粒子物理研究所(CNRS/IN2P3)、巴黎萨克雷大学和巴黎城市大学)和实验室成员的代表和实验室成员的见证下正式成立。IJCLab成立于2020年,由巴黎萨克莱集群的五个实验室合并而成,现在是欧洲最重要的实验室之一,特别是在核物理、高能物理和加速器物理方面。在那里进行的研究为无限大和无限小物理学的重大国际发现做出了贡献。在近50,000平方米的场地,IJCLab汇集了大约750人,其中包括230名研究人员,350名工程师和技术人员,以及110名博士生。该实验室还拥有设计和建造加速器和探测器,以及利用和分析从中获得的数据所需的所有专业知识,这些专业知识的组合在学术实验室中并不常见,但却经常被工业界所需要。ijlab的科学活动分为七个科学部门:天体粒子、天体物理学和宇宙学;加速器物理学;高能物理;核物理学;理论物理;能源与环境;和健康。这些团队的工作不仅在他们的部门内进行,而且还以更横向的方式与其他科学部门、工程部门和/或ijlab平台进行联系。作为前原子核物理研究所(IPN)和原子核科学中心(CSNSM)实验室的后代,ijlab由于其在设计和建造探测器和加速器方面的能力,继续对核物理欧洲合作委员会(NuPECC)的主题产生强大和日益增加的影响。与此同时,IJCLab在高能物理方面也具有相当的影响力(因为它嵌入了前LAL实验室),并且在天体物理学和宇宙学活动方面日益发挥领导作用。IJCLab也有一个强大的理论部门,广泛的兴趣,包括高能,强子和核物理。IJCLab拥有大量的平台,这些平台在规模和与外界的交互方面差异很大。有些公司与Nupecc社区(ALTO, superatech, jannus - scalp - androm)有着密切的联系。就职典礼为实验室的客人提供了一个机会,以强调这个实验室在规模和科学技术影响方面“与众不同”的重要性。在法国国家科学研究中心、巴黎萨克雷大学和巴黎城市大学的负责人发言后,IJCLab主任阿奇利·斯托奇(Achille Stocchi)介绍了实验室。然后放映了八位国际知名人士的演讲录象,以便与这次就职典礼的参加者分享他们对IJCLab未来的看法。法国国家科学研究中心的主席Alain Petit和巴黎萨克雷大学的校长Sylvie Retailleau随后为代表两个无穷大的雕塑揭幕,在场的还有h l·朗格万·约里奥和下午的各种演讲者(图1)。这两个雕塑将被竖立在奥赛校园里代表实验室“前沿”的建筑旁边。下午的活动以IJCLab员工和就职典礼嘉宾的鸡尾酒会结束。
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