Research engineer with expertise in instrumentation

We are hiring a research engineer with expertise in instrumentation to coordinate the construction and commissioning of the MIGA instrument (Gravitational Antenna based on Atomic Inetrferometry) at the LSBB site.
This fixed-term contract will start as soon as possible at the LSBB Laboratory in Rustrel, Vaucluse, in the Parc Naturel Régional du Luberon in Provence (France), for a renewable period of 12 months.

Post-doctorate position : Hydrogen deceleration for its first observation of the Gravitational Quantum States

This project aims to perform the first observation of Gravitational Quantum States on
hydrogens in flight. This experiment is part of the international collaboration GRASIAN: GRAvity Spectroscopy and Interferometry with ultra-cold Atoms and Neutrons (
https://grasian.eu).

Full time postdoctorate, mainly experimental position. 12 months contract (possibility of extension).

Start date: February 2024 January 2025.

Location: Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, Sorbonne Université, CNRS, ENS, Collège de France. 4 place Jussieu, 75005 Paris

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Assistant professor position, Sorbonne Université, SYRTE laboratory, Paris (section 30).

The Systèmes de Référence Temps-Espace (SYRTE) laboratory carries out research in the field of fundamental astronomy, time and frequency metrology and sensor, and history of astronomy. A pioneering institution in their deveopment, it studies different types of cold-atom-based quantum sensors: microwave clocks, optical clocks and inertial sensors (gyrometers, gravimeters, gradiometers, chip-scale interformeters). These sensors have demonstrated a remarkable efficiency for realizing measurement instruments of unprecedented performances, for innovative applications in different disciplinary fields: geophysics, fundamental metrology, tests of fundamental laws of physics, positionning and navigation. In order to overcome sensitivity limits of these sensors, or improve their compactnes to turn them into transportable devices, it is important to utilize ressources offered by quantum mechanics, which have been, so far, little exploited for space-time measurement. These protocols include, as exemples, optimal quantum control, non-demolition measurement and preparation of squeezed states for measurement beyond the standard quantum limit, or even entanglement between different sensors. The SYRTE laboratory wants to hire an Assistant Professor in  quantum physics to work in the specific domain of quantum protocoles applied to cold atoms sensors, in order to improve their limits in terms of sensitivity, and strengthen its position in ahighly competitive domain at the international scale.

Candidates (M/F) may contact the relevant group leaders::

– Optical Frequancy Metrology: contact Jérôme Lodewyck (jerome.lodewyck@obspm.fr)

– Atomic Interferometry and inertial sensors: contact Franck Pereira Dos Santos (Franck.Pereira@obspm.fr)

– Microwave references and timescales: contact Stéphane Guérandel (stephane.guerandel@obspm.fr)

or the director of the SYRTE laboratory: Arnaud Landragin (arnaud.landragin@obspm.fr)

Series of 3 seminars on CSOs at FEMTO-ST (February 1-8-15, 2024)

FEMTO-ST is pleased to organize a series of 3 seminars on February 1, 8 and 15, 2024 from 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm, entitled:

Cryogenic Sapphire Oscillator: 30 years of Research at the FEMTO-ST Institute

by Vincent Giordano, CNRS Research Director at the FEMTO-ST Institute.

This series of lectures can be attended in the Jules Hagg lecture hall at Supmicrotech-ENSMM (Besançon, France) or online at MS TEAMS.

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Workshop on Standardization of Galileo Timing Receivers (Prague, February 2, 2024, 10:00-13:00 CET)

The primary objective of the workshop is to present the ongoing standardisation activities for timing receivers.

The availability of accurate and secure timing information is crucial for a range of strategic sectors. This is especially the case for critical infrastructures, like telecommunication networks, energy distribution grids, financial markets. All of these will benefit from the future Galileo Timing Service.

In a joint effort, EUSPA and the European Commission will host  a workshop dedicated present the ongoing standardisation activities for timing receivers, aimed at the publication of the first ever Standard in 2024, a key component of the upcoming Galileo Timing Service. The workshop will provide a great opportunity for discussing with Stakeholders on the benefits for Timing and Synchronisation (T&S) applications, and on the user needs of the Timing community.

The workshop will be hybrid, taking place online and at EUSPA HQ.

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UFFC-JS 2024 (Taipei, September 22-26, 2024)

The 2024 IEEE Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control Joint Symposium will take place September 22 – 26, 2024 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center in Taipei, Taiwan. This joint conference celebrates the 70th anniversary of the IEEE UFFC Society.

The following conferences will be involved:

  • International Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS)
  • International Symposium on Applications of Ferroelectrics (ISAF)
  • International Frequency Control Symposium (IFCS)
  • Piezoresponse Force Microscopy Workshop (PFM)

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EFTF 2024 (Neuchâtel, June 25-27, 2024)

The European Frequency and Time Forum (EFTF) is the Europe’s leading technical conference for time and frequency products and related technologies. The congress brings together researchers and technologists from manufacturers, service providers, operators, application developers, National Metrology laboratories, defense timing, and standards bodies to share the latest information and promote the development of precise time and frequency systems and components.

The conference will comprise invited plenary presentations as well as parallel oral and poster presentations. Last held in Neuchâtel in 2014, the 2024 edition of the conference will once again be held at the University of Neuchâtel, in the beautiful lakeside city of Neuchâtel, Switzerland. The main conference venue is the Aula de Jeunes Rives. This will mark the 37th edition of EFTF.

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Experiment with the amazing properties of light with the LightBox kit

The LightBox project is based on an educational kit designed by the Atouts Sciences association (Laboratoire de Physique des Lasers – CNRS/USPN), enabling students to discover some remarkable properties of light through experimentation. The kit is used as the basis for scientific outreach activities, workshops and training courses. Over and above the dissemination of scientific culture, the aim of this project is to structure a national network of scientific referents, fostering the development of lasting links between teachers, organizers, young people and the world of research.

The LightBox kit is available free of charge to teachers, trainers, organizers, associations, museums and student clubs. Each project is led locally by a project manager (teacher, organizer, trainer, student, etc.) who is supported by a scientific advisor (a researcher, teacher-researcher, engineer or doctoral student) involved in the research. The project leader turns to the scientific advisor for all questions relating to his or her project, as well as for training, guidance and advice on how to use the equipment and carry out the experiments. In consultation with the project manager, the scientific advisor may be called upon to intervene directly with the project group (pupils, children) to run a workshop or give a talk. The scientific advisor can also host the project group for an event in its professional environment (laboratory, university, company, etc.). 70 projects have already been initiated in France, West Africa, Madagascar, Reunion Island and Peru (see Google Map: https://urlz.fr/oO4K)…

The kit is mainly supported by Labex First-TF, the Laboratoire de Physique des Lasers, Sorbonne Paris Nord University, the Société Française d’Optique, and has been recognized by UNESCO for the International Day of Light and by CNRS for the Year of Physics 2023/2024.

To join the project, click here: https://www.sfoptique.org/pages/sfo/lightbox.html