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Sponsors

PEPR LUMA PEPR LUMA
The PEPR LUMA aims to exploit the unique properties of light to study and control various systems at the interfaces between physics, chemistry, engineering, life sciences, health, heritage, and environmental sciences. LUMA is co-managed by the CEA (represented by Céline Fiorini-Debuisschert, CEA Research Director) and the CNRS (represented by Rémi Métivier, CNRS Research Director). LUMA is divided into several actions: targeted thematic research initiatives (Moonshot Projects), targeted projects that aim to create a national network of distributed platforms (Infrastructures Hub), and collaborative research projects selected through calls for proposal. This national programme seeks to structure and focus the efforts of the French scientific community on topics with a high scientific and socio-economic impact, to strengthen national research infrastructures at the highest international level, and, finally, to increase the visibility and impact of this critical strategic field.
Park Systems Park Systems
Park Systems is a world leader in atomic force microscopy (AFM). The company designs and manufactures high-end AFM systems for research and industry, offering nanometer-scale precision, exceptional stability, and proprietary technologies that enable non-invasive, ultra-high-resolution measurements. Its solutions cover a wide range of applications, including advanced materials, semiconductors, biology, polymers, energy, and many others. Park Systems also supports its customers with expert technical assistance, dedicated training, and a continuous commitment to innovation to ensure reliable and reproducible performance.
Chemistry Laboratory Chemistry Laboratory
The Chemistry Laboratory is a joint unit operated by the CNRS, the École Normale Supérieure de Lyon and Université Lyon 1. The Chemistry Laboratory spans a range of specialities in chemistry and physical chemistry It develops interdisciplinary research projects at the frontiers with biology, material sciences and physics.
ENS de Lyon ENS de Lyon
École normale supérieure de Lyon (also known as ENS de Lyon, ENSL or Normale Sup' Lyon) is a French public institution of higher education and research located in Lyon, France. It is one of France's four highly selective écoles normales supérieures, training teachers and researchers.
Institute for Light and Matter Institute for Light and Matter
The Institute for Light and Matter (Institut Lumière Matière - iLM) is a joint CNRS-University of Lyon 1 research unit located on the Lyon Tech La Doua campus. With more than 300 employees, including a hundred doctoral students and post-docs, the iLM is a major player in physics and chemistry research in the Auvergne Rhône Alpes region, internationally recognized for the excellence of its research. Its scientists explore six major thematic fields: Materials, Energy, Photonics; Soft Matter; Nanosciences; Optics and Ultrafast Dynamics; Theory and Modeling; Living Matter, Health, Environment.
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1
The Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, is one of the three public universities of Lyon, France. The dominant areas of study covered by the university are science and medicine. The main administrative, teaching and research facilities are located in Villeurbanne.
GDR NEMO GDR NEMO
The GDR NEMO (New Molecular Electronics) was created in 2022 and aims to unite the French community working in Molecular Electronics in order to bring greater visibility to French research in this field.
IRP Photonic and Electronic Molecular Machines IRP Photonic and Electronic Molecular Machines
The International Research Project POEMES gathers research units from France and Japan (CEMES-Toulouse; IPCM-Sorbonne Université; Chemistry Laboratory-ENS de Lyon; Nara Institute of Science and Technology; NIMS-Tsukuba; Kyoto University). It has activities related to topic including for instance synthetic molecular machines, logic gates, surface chemistry, photochromes, electrochromes, single molecule microscopy, monolayers and Biomembranes
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