Internships 2013-2014

Published on July 5 2023 , modified on December 1 2023
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Name / Supervisor / Place / Theme

  1. Anshuman Pal, Rava da Silveira, LPS, ENS, Neuroscientific approaches to cognition
  2. Hrachy Khachatryan, Kazakov, LPT, ENS, Integrability in AdS/CFT
  3. de Silva Dasith, Dr. Jean Baptiste Fournier, MSC, University of Paris-Diderot, Casimir force between colloids in a lamellar phase
  4. Jie Wang, C. Mora, LPA, ENS, Physics of ultracold atoms or mesoscopic physics
  5. Laetitia Jubin, Peter Latham, Gatsby Institute, London, Modélisation des réseaux de neurones en considérant qu’il y a 3 types de neurones inhibiteurs et un type de neurones excitateurs ; et de mettre en évidence les différences de comportements avec les réseaux où on a supposé qu’il n’y avait que deux types de neurones : les inhibiteurs et les excitateurs
  6. Zhang Junyi, Jean Dalibard, LKB, ENS, Collège de France, Two-dimensional atomic Bose gases in uniform potentials
  7. Félix Driencourt-Mangin, Julien Devriendt, Beecroft Institute of Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology, Oxford, Angleterre, Rétro-action des trous noirs supermassifs sur leur environnement
  8. Florian Beaugnon, Paolo Piccardo, Université de Gênes, Italie, Etudes de la corrélation entre propriétés mécaniques des pièces en fer utilisées dans les bâtiments anciens et leur microstructures.
  9. Faris Abouakil, Dieter Meschede, Université de Bonn, Germany, marches quantiques
  10. Quentin Berrahal, Minkyung Jung and Christian Schoenenberger, Université de Bâle, Characterization and optimization of coplanar waveguide resonators made from niobium
  11. Antoine Petit, Mark Krumholz, UCSC, Simulations of turbulent mixing in the interstellar medium
  12. Zhe Wang, Mokhtar Adda-Bedia, Laboratory of statistical physics of ENS, Geometrical fragmentation of 2D objects and their transoprt properties
  13. Laurent Dardelet, Falk Herwig, université de Victoria, Canada, Simulations numériques de nucléosynthèse dans le milieu stellaire
  14. Yaël Gagnepain, Warwick Bowen, Brisbane, Quantum noise limited biosensing
  15. Shuwei JIN, Christof Weitenberg, Institut fuer Laserphysik à Hambourg (Allemagne), Construction and characterisation of a laser system for a lithium quantum gas experiment
  16. Raphaël Saint-Jalm, Tobias Schätz, Université de Freiburg-im-Breisgau (Allemagne)
  17. Etienne Werly, Jens Eisert, Freie Uni de Berlin, Germany, Quantum many-body theory, quantum information theory, and quantum optics
  18. Corentin Cadiou, Pascale Garaud, Baskin School of Engineering, UC Santa Cruz, Astrohydrodynamics
  19. Alexis Bres, Valentina Forini, Quantum Field and String Theory Group Humboldt-University Berlin - Institute of Physics, Germany, Quantization of strings in a semiclassical fashion.
  20. Amélie Chatelain, Félix Aharonian, Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik, Germany, Connection between cosmic rays - gamma rays and neutrinos production
  21. Raphael Lescanne, Keir Neumann, National Institute of Health, USA, Fluorescent Nano Diamonds
  22. Zhe Wang, Mokhtar Adda-Bedia, Laboratory of statistical physics of ENS, geometrical fragmentation of 2D objects and their transoprt properties
  23. Frédéric Lamy, Damien Easson, Arizona State University, Department of Physics, Exploring stable violations of the null energy condition (Particle Cosmology)
  24. Xavier Audier, Marco Loncar, SEAS Harvard, USA, application of diamonds in bulk magnetometry and imaging using wide-field microscope
  25. Fabrizio Minganti, Sandro Stringari, BEC center, Trento, Italie, Bose-Einstein condensates, cold atomic gases and quantum fluids
  26. Matthieu Mangeat, Heiko Rieger, Universität des Saarlandes, Germany, Kinetic Monte Carlo studies of reaction-diffusion systems with intermittent ballistic transport
  27. Julien Seznec, Dr Lan Fu, Department of Electronic Materials Engineering, Australian, National University, Canberra, Australie, Nanostructured III-V solar cells, 
  28. Florence Bansept, Jeferson Arenzon, Instituto de Fisica, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brésil (Porto Alegre), Bootstrap percolation : fast algorithm and applications
  29. Peter Donnel, Hantao Ji, PPPL , Princeton, USA, Etude de gaz chargés en rotation avec application à l’astrophysique pour l’étude des disques d’accrétion
  30. Louis Mahe, Henry Tye, HKUST, Hong Kong, China, Cosmologie théorique
  31. Bertrand Evrard, Gretchen Campbell, NIST ,Gaithersburg, USA, design and build an NMR magnetometer for one of there experiment,involving rings of superfluid Bose-Einstein-condensed ultra cold sodium atoms
  32. Zumou Lin, Marco Picco, LPTHE, UPMC, France, Conformal Field Theory
  33. Plekhanov Kirill, Tobias Kippenberg, Laboratory of Photonics and Quantum Measurements, EPFL, Switzerland, Systèmes optomécaniques quantiques
  34. Donald Youmans, Jan TROOST, Laboratoire de Physique Théorique, ENS, France, Anomalies en théorie quantique des champs
  35. Pierre Mourier, Gilles Chabrier, Astrophysics group, Physics & Astronomy, College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences, University of Exeter, UK, Caractérisation des atmosphères des planètes extrasolaires et des naines brunes froides
  36. Romain Couvreur, Paul Pearce, University of Melbourne, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Australia, Boundary conditions in nonunitary systems for rational and logarithmic conformal field theories
  37. Antoine Gaillard, James Bird( jbird@bu.edu), Interfacial Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, Boston University, USA, The breakup of interfacial waves into droplets
  38. Lucas Verney, Stingari, Trente