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LabEx ENS-ICFP

LabEx ENS-ICFP

In 2011, the French ministry of Research and Education selected the Department of Physics at Ecole normale supérieure as a ‘Laboratory of Excellence’ for its research and teaching strategy. The ‘LabEx’ called ENS-ICFP (International Centre for Fundamental Physics and its interfaces at Ecole normale supérieure) will receive around € 800,000 per year during ten years. This funding support aims at boosting the international attractiveness of the ENS Physics Department while broadening the recruitment (...)

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Tatsuo Azeyanagi

Short scientific biography and research activities
Tatsuo Azeyanagi received his Ph.D. in Science from Kyoto University in March, 2011. He then continued his research at RIKEN and is a Fellow of Harvard University now. He has worked on string theory and quantum field theories. His current main research interests are :
(1) microscopic analysis of black holes based on string theory and gauge/gravity dualities
(2) large-N gauge theories, matrix models and their relations to string/M theory. (...)

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Anastasia Fialkov

Short scientific biography and research activities
My research interests are very broad and include different topics in theoretical cosmology and astrophysics, such as 21-cm cosmology, large-scale structure, the Cosmic Microwave Background radiation, gravitational lensing, inflation and other related fields.
At present, I explore the properties of the redshifted 21-cm signal of neutral hydrogen from the epoch of primordial star formation (10 z 60) and analyze prospects for future (...)

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Michael Koepf

Short scientific biography and research activities
As a mathematically inclined student of physics at the University of Münster, Germany, Michael Koepf was attracted to the science of nonlinear dynamics and self-organization. During his PhD studies, he applied his expertise in this area to develop a theoretical model of the spontaneous formation of nanoscopic stripe patterns in coating processes using mono-molecular layers - a research project that allowed to bridge between fundamental (...)

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