CNRS senior researcher Rémy Mosseri specialises in the theoretical physics of condensed matter, in particular quasicrystalline and disordered materials as well as quantum data process...
As a Senior Researcher Emeritus at the CNRS1
and the Permanent Secretary of the Academy of Sciences since 2019, Étienne Ghys has actively helped to expand the diffusion of mathematic...
"I aim to renew the image of physics with a broad audience, to present recent research, and to discuss how science is conducted," explains Julien Bobroff. His favourite subject is qua...
Quantum computing is part of a dynamic that, since the 1980s, has sought to exploit the fundamental properties of quantum mechanics to overcome the limitations of classical computers.Specialising in…
On 28 September, the European Commission launched the collection of signatures for an agreement whose signatories will form a coalition to reform research assessment. The CNRS has already signed the…
The CNRS's stated mission is to put science at the service of society and currently, with Paris currently hosting the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the organisation is establishing itself as a…
The COLIBRI telescope, which can be pointed at any region of the sky in under 20 seconds, has provided its first images on the occasion of its inauguration in…
François Jérôme is a catalysis specialist at the forefront of developments in sustainable chemistry, where using biomass is a strategic focus. His work is based on the use of physical...
The CNRS office in Nairobi opened on October 1st 2024 as did a new chapter for the CNRS in East Africa. This represents essential step forward in strengthening scientific collaboration on the…