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    Special issue of Comptes Rendus Physique on phononic crystals
The May 2016 issue of Comptes Rendus Physique, an international peer-reviewed journal of the French Academy of Sciences published by Elsevier, is devoted to phononic crystals. The special issue was coordinated by Vincent Laude, a research director at CNRS and a member of the Micro Nano Sciences & Systems department of FEMTO-ST.

Phononic crystals are artificial periodic structures that can alter efficiently the flow of sound in air, of acoustic waves in fluids, or of elastic waves in solids. They were introduced about twenty years ago and have gained increasing interest since then, both because of their amazing physical properties and because of their potential applications. The topic of phononic crystals stands at the cross-road of several fields of physics - condensed matter physics, wave propagation in inhomogeneous and periodic media - and engineering - acoustics, ultrasonics, mechanical engineering, and electrical engineering. Phononic crystals cover a wide range of scales, from meter-size periodic structures for sound in air to nanometer-size structures for information processing or thermal phonon control in integrated circuits. They furthermore offer a practical implementation for the paradigms of acoustic metamaterials. The articles in this special issue illustrate several of these aspects.
Comptes Rendus Physique is an international journal of the French Academy of Sciences, published under the direction of Catherine Bréchignac.
The May 2016 issue is composed of 8 articles preceded by a foreword by the topical coordinator, Vincent Laude.
The special issue can be accessed online on Elsevier's website: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/aip/16310705
  
  
        
  
  
      
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   - Robotic assembly of the smallest house in the world - the handling and assembly capabilities of nanocomponents of the "μRobotex" platform make the buzz on the net and in the international press through the origami manufacturing of a micro-house at the end of an optical fiber whose dimensions are less than the diameter of a hair. Read more
 
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   - International Day of Light 2018 - Following the success of the International Year of Light, which highlighted the importance of light-based science and technology and generated more than 13,000 activities in 147 countries, UNESCO proclaimed May 16 as the International Day of Light. Read more
 
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   - Enrico Rubiola honored at IFCS 2018 - Enrico Rubiola will receive the W. G. Cady Award at the IFCS 2018 on May 24th. Read more
 
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   - Discussions about good practices around smart specialization - In the frame of the 2014-2020 programming of the European Regional Development Funds (ERDF), the European Union has asked all the regions of Europe to draw up a "Smart Specialization Strategy" for research and innovation on their own territory: this is the S3. Read more
 
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  - L'institut FEMTO-ST partenaire d'un programme européen Marie-Curie H2020 Innovative Training Networ - The department of Optics of the FEMTO-ST research institute in Besançon 
 in France currently has a vacancy for 2 3-years Ph.D positions working in
 the development of mid-infrared and ultraviolet supercontinuum fiber sources within the
 
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  - FACS 2016 - The 13th International Conference on Formal Aspects of Component Software - The DISC department, organizer of the 13th International Conference on FACS. Read more
 
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  - Paper prize at the international conference VPPC 2014 - At the International IEEE "Vehicle Power and Propulsion Conference" conference held in Coimbra, Portugal from 27 to 30 October 2014, “Hybrid & Fuel Cell Systems” Research Team of Femto-ST Institute  won the Paper Prize for the paper titled “Energy management of an hybrid electrical vehicule in degraded operation” Read more
 
      
  
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