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Rencontre thématique GDR Ondes

Rencontre thématique

"À la frontière de l’optique et de l’acoustique : optomécanique, cristaux phoxoniques, effet Brillouin, acousto-optique" 

Besançon, 29 et 30 septembre 2016

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L’accent sera mis sur les développements récents dans les domaines de l'optomécanique et des cristaux phoxoniques, sur les diverses manifestations de l'effet Brillouin dans les guides d'onde et les matériaux, ainsi que sur les interactions entre ondes acoustiques et optiques en général. Ces journées seront l’occasion de faire le point sur les avancées scientifiques des groupes de recherche travaillant autour d'aspects aussi bien fondamentaux qu'appliqués. Le principal objectif sera de favoriser les échanges entre les différents acteurs nationaux du domaine.

  • International Day of Light on May 16th

    This year, the Student Chapter of FEMTO-ST organizes on this occasion a photo contest on the theme ′′ Light phenomena in everyday life ".

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  • AMAROB labelled Deep Tech company

    Spin off of FEMTO-ST, Amarob technologie has received the Deep Tech company label awarded by Bpifrance.

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  • New platform to support the design and optimization of fuel cell hybride system and battery

    Virtual FCS" is the first freely accessible online simulation platform to support fuel cell manufacturers and users.

     Supported by a European funding, "Virtual FCS" has for French partner the University of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté through the FEMTO-ST institute and the FC-LAB

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  • ThermoBot : micro robots that walk on water

    Imagine, a robot, the size of a fly, walking on the surface of the water and pursued by a laser beam. One could believe in a science fiction scenario...

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  • Recognizing liars from the sound of their voice ?

    Scientists have prouved that the intensity, speed and pitch of the speaker's voice automatically influences our perception of the reliability and honesty of his or her speech. This work is published in the prestigious journal "Nature Communications"

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  • European project for the development of sustainable and high-performance bio-based composites

    Led by FEMTO-ST and supported by the University of Franche-Comté, the « SSUCHY » R&D project which brings together 17 European partners is entering its final phase. The project is now quite advanced.

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  • Understanding the cytotoxicity of metallic nanoparticles

    A recent study published in the journal "Chemical Science" and involving FEMTO-ST gives new insights into the understanding of the mechanisms of DNA alteration in cells by metallic nanoparticles.

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  • Artificial intelligence for next-generation ultrafast photonics

    How can machine learning and associated methods improve the development of next-generation laser sources and revolutionize applications where ultrafast light plays a central role?

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  • Strong involvement of FEMTO-ST in the H2020 project "PhotonHub Europe"

    The objective of this project is to help European SMEs to increase their competitiveness through photonics with a online guidance, which will offer the support of 54 leading competence centers in Europe, including FEMTO-ST, which is also the scientific coordinator at the national level.

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  • First demonstration of self-confined nonlinear waves in plasmonic structures

    By providing the very first experimental evidence of the existence of this phenomenon, FEMTO-ST researchers and their partners hope to be able to generate this nonlinear effect using low intensity laser sources, in order to use it for nanophotonics applications.

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