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2007-11-5 Lydia Roos CNRS/IN2P3/LPN HE 1 France China Particle Physics Laboratory 中中中中中中中中中 FCPPL

2007-11-5Lydia Roos CNRS/IN2P3/LPNHE1 France China Particle Physics Laboratory 中法粒子物理实验室 FCPPL

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2007-11-5 Lydia Roos CNRS/IN2P3/LPNHE 1

France China Particle Physics Laboratory

中法粒子物理实验室FCPPL

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Phase transformation experiment• Take a Chinese Physicist • at t=t1, send him/her to France

VERY SUCCESSFUL RESULT !!Here GAO Jie, t1=1996, t=16 years

• Repeat the experiment by varying and t• Try the reverse experiment (France to China to France)

• at t= t1 +t, get him/her back to China

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Sino-French cooperation in Particle Physics: a longstanding history

1988: Michel DAVIER first contribution to BEPC

1987 to 1997: ~ 10 accelerator physicists from IHEP for one-year stay at LAL Orsay (e.g. GAO Jie)

1990: Charling TAO at IHEP 1/2 year on Dark Matter

1999: IHEP/LAPP collaboration

on AMSII ECAL

2005: IHEP and Shandong U. collaboration with CPPM (Marseilles) within ATLAS

2006: IHEP/IPN Lyon firstcontacts on CMS

2006: Tsinghua U./LALCollaboration on LHCb

2006: IHEP/IN2P3 MoU on Grid Computing for LHC

2000: Huazhong Normal U. /IN2P3 work on Alice

2006: CEA/IHEP/NAOC/..start the SVOM Experiment

ILC Detector optimization& Particle Flow Algorithms(Tsinghua U./LAL/Clermont)

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Why a Joint Lab?

• Create a Sino-French research community beyond the individual contacts

• Give higher visibility in our countries and in the world

• Establish an official dialog on a regular basis

• Promote new collaboration between France and China

• Validation the quality of the joint projects by a scientific committee

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How?

• FCPPL is a Laboratory “without wall” (but not virtual)

– One yearly call for proposals– One yearly workshop (next: 2008, Jan. 14-18, Marseilles)

• An 8+8-member Steering Committee decides on the programme, selects the projects

• Two co-directors: JIN Shan (IHEP) & L.R. in charge of the preparation of the budget, organization of meetings, workshops, communication…

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• Agreement on the creation of the FCPPL signed on April 10th, 2007 in Paris, by Catherine BRECHIGNAC (CNRS), Arnold MIGUS (CNRS), Alain BUGAT (CEA), and LU Yongxiang (CAS)

• Chinese partners: Chinese Academy of Science (IHEP and University of Science and Technology of China) AND Chinese Universities: Tsinghua U., Peking U., Shandong U, Huazhong Normal U., Nanjing U., Dalian U. Technology

• French partners: CNRS/IN2P3 (12 laboratories and their host universities involved) AND CEA/Dapnia

FCPPL is a network including the major partners in Particle Physics in both countries

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2007 Call for Proposals: 26 appl!

• LHC Physics– Atlas/CMS/LHCb/Alice

• Linear Collider– optimization of ILC Detector – ATF2 final focus at KEK – positron source – High power couplers

• Physics at BES– QCD and physics – BESIII and CKMFitter

• Theory – Lattice QCD– Exotic hadrons – new physics at colliders

• Astrophysics & astroparticles– AMS– Dark Energy and Dark Matter– The SVOM experiment

• Related technologies and applications – Grid & network infrastructures– Bioinformatics grid services – Read-out ASIC – Computational Structural

Mech.– Superconducting Technologies– CMOS sensor

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The IN2P3 Initiative towards Asia

FJ-PPLFC-PPL

FK-PPL

FV-PPL

Joint by CEA

Common actions:• Do-Son school on Advanced Computing and GRID Technologies for Research (5-16 Nov. 2007)

• First France-Asia LHC summer school in Les Houches (August 2007)

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Thank you谢谢

Merci !

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Steering Committee

• Chinese Members:– CHEN Hesheng, Director of IHEP, CAS

– QIU Juliang, Deputy Director General of International cooperation Bureau of CAS

– WANG Yifang, Deputy Director of IHEP, CAS

– YAN Baoping, CNIC, CAS

– YANG Zongkai, Vice-President of Huazhong Normal U.

– CHEN Gang, Head of Computing Center of IHEP, CAS

– KUANG Yuping, Academician, Professor @ Tsinghua Univ.

– Kuang-Ta CHAO , Academician, Professor @ Peking Univ.

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Steering Committee: French part

• Michel SPIRO, Director of CNRS/IN2P3 or his representative Francois LE DIBERDER, CNRS/IN2P3 Deputy Director

• Jean ZINN-JUSTIN, Director of CEA/DSM/DAPNIA or his representative Didier VILANOVA,

• Roy ALEKSAN, CNRS/IN2P3, Director of the Center for Particle Physics of Marseilles (CPPM), representing the IN2P3 laboratoires and their associated universities,

• Jean-Eudes AUGUSTIN, CNRS/IN2P3 • Dominique BOUTIGNY, CNRS/IN2P3, Director of the Computing

Center of IN2P3, • Bertrand CORDIER, CEA/DSM/DAPNIA, Division of Astrophysics • Michel DAVIER, CNRS/IN2P3, Academician,• Bruno MANSOULIE, CEA/DSM/DAPNIA, Division of Particle Physics