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Arnaud Landragin winner of the CNRS innovation medal 2020

Arnaud Landragin winner of the CNRS innovation medal 2020

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Arnaud Landragin is awarded the CNRS 2020 Innovation Medal. CNRS research professor and director of the SYRTE (Systèmes de référence temps-espace) laboratory (CNRS/Sorbonne Université/Observatoire de Paris-PSL), he uses the quantum principle of wave-particle duality to split an atom into two waves with a laser. Gravity modifies the propagation of these two waves, and can be measured after their recombination. The scientist uses this to design cold-atom absolute gravimeters, which are sold by…

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Arnaud Landragin, médaille de l'Innovation 2020 du CNRS
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Arnaud Landragin is awarded the CNRS 2020 Innovation Medal. CNRS research professor and director of the SYRTE (Systèmes de référence temps-espace) laboratory (CNRS/Sorbonne Université/Observatoire de Paris-PSL), he uses the quantum principle of wave-particle duality to split an atom into two waves with a laser. Gravity modifies the propagation of these two waves, and can be measured after their recombination. The scientist uses this to design cold-atom absolute gravimeters, which are sold by…

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Arnaud Landragin, médaille de l'Innovation 2020 du CNRS
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Arnaud Landragin is awarded the CNRS 2020 Innovation Medal. CNRS research professor and director of the SYRTE (Systèmes de référence temps-espace) laboratory (CNRS/Sorbonne Université/Observatoire de Paris-PSL), he uses the quantum principle of wave-particle duality to split an atom into two waves with a laser. Gravity modifies the propagation of these two waves, and can be measured after their recombination. The scientist uses this to design cold-atom absolute gravimeters, which are sold by…

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Arnaud Landragin, médaille de l'Innovation 2020 du CNRS
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Arnaud Landragin is awarded the CNRS 2020 Innovation Medal. CNRS research professor and director of the SYRTE (Systèmes de référence temps-espace) laboratory (CNRS/Sorbonne Université/Observatoire de Paris-PSL), he uses the quantum principle of wave-particle duality to split an atom into two waves with a laser. Gravity modifies the propagation of these two waves, and can be measured after their recombination. The scientist uses this to design cold-atom absolute gravimeters, which are sold by…

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Arnaud Landragin, médaille de l'Innovation 2020 du CNRS
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Arnaud Landragin is awarded the CNRS 2020 Innovation Medal. CNRS research professor and director of the SYRTE (Systèmes de référence temps-espace) laboratory (CNRS/Sorbonne Université/Observatoire de Paris-PSL), he uses the quantum principle of wave-particle duality to split an atom into two waves with a laser. Gravity modifies the propagation of these two waves, and can be measured after their recombination. The scientist uses this to design cold-atom absolute gravimeters, which are sold by…

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Arnaud Landragin, médaille de l'Innovation 2020 du CNRS
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Arnaud Landragin is awarded the CNRS 2020 Innovation Medal. CNRS research professor and director of the SYRTE (Systèmes de référence temps-espace) laboratory (CNRS/Sorbonne Université/Observatoire de Paris-PSL), he uses the quantum principle of wave-particle duality to split an atom into two waves with a laser. Gravity modifies the propagation of these two waves, and can be measured after their recombination. The scientist uses this to design cold-atom absolute gravimeters, which are sold by…

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Arnaud Landragin, médaille de l'Innovation 2020 du CNRS
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Arnaud Landragin is awarded the CNRS 2020 Innovation Medal. CNRS research professor and director of the SYRTE (Systèmes de référence temps-espace) laboratory (CNRS/Sorbonne Université/Observatoire de Paris-PSL), he uses the quantum principle of wave-particle duality to split an atom into two waves with a laser. Gravity modifies the propagation of these two waves, and can be measured after their recombination. The scientist uses this to design cold-atom absolute gravimeters, which are sold by…

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Arnaud Landragin, médaille de l'Innovation 2020 du CNRS
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Arnaud Landragin is awarded the CNRS 2020 Innovation Medal. CNRS research professor and director of the SYRTE (Systèmes de référence temps-espace) laboratory (CNRS/Sorbonne Université/Observatoire de Paris-PSL), he uses the quantum principle of wave-particle duality to split an atom into two waves with a laser. Gravity modifies the propagation of these two waves, and can be measured after their recombination. The scientist uses this to design cold-atom absolute gravimeters, which are sold by…

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Arnaud Landragin, médaille de l'Innovation 2020 du CNRS
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Arnaud Landragin is awarded the CNRS 2020 Innovation Medal. CNRS research professor and director of the SYRTE (Systèmes de référence temps-espace) laboratory (CNRS/Sorbonne Université/Observatoire de Paris-PSL), he uses the quantum principle of wave-particle duality to split an atom into two waves with a laser. Gravity modifies the propagation of these two waves, and can be measured after their recombination. The scientist uses this to design cold-atom absolute gravimeters, which are sold by…

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Source d’atomes froids en cours de caractérisation faisant partie du projet MIGA (antenne gravitationnelle à ondes de matière) auquel participe l'équipe d'Arnaud Landragin et qui sera positionné au Laboratoire souterrain bas bruit (LSBB). Arnaud Landragin est lauréat de la médaille de l’Innovation du CNRS 2020. Directeur de recherche et directeur du laboratoire Systèmes de référence temps-espace (SYRTE, CNRS/Sorbonne Université/Observatoire de Paris/LNE), il est récompensé pour ses travaux dans…

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Source d’atomes froids en cours de caractérisation faisant partie du projet MIGA (antenne gravitationnelle à ondes de matière) auquel participe l'équipe d'Arnaud Landragin et qui sera positionné au Laboratoire souterrain bas bruit (LSBB). Arnaud Landragin est lauréat de la médaille de l’Innovation du CNRS 2020. Directeur de recherche et directeur du laboratoire Systèmes de référence temps-espace (SYRTE, CNRS/Sorbonne Université/Observatoire de Paris/LNE), il est récompensé pour ses travaux dans…

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Arnaud Landragin (au second plan), lauréat de la médaille de l’Innovation du CNRS 2020, aux côtés de Leonid Sidorenkov (au premier plan) près d’une source d'atomes froids. Cette dernière est en cours de caractérisation et fait partie du projet MIGA (antenne gravitationnelle à ondes de matière) auquel participe l'équipe d'Arnaud Landragin et qui sera positionné au Laboratoire souterrain bas bruit (LSBB). Arnaud Landragin est lauréat de la médaille de l’Innovation du CNRS 2020. Directeur de…

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Arnaud Landragin, médaille de l'Innovation 2020 du CNRS et Leonid Sidorenkov
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Détail d'une source d’atomes froids en cours de caractérisation faisant partie du projet MIGA (antenne gravitationnelle à ondes de matière) auquel participe l'équipe d'Arnaud Landragin et qui sera positionné au Laboratoire souterrain bas bruit (LSBB). Arnaud Landragin, lauréat de la médaille de l’Innovation du CNRS 2020, est directeur de recherche et directeur du laboratoire Systèmes de référence temps-espace (SYRTE, CNRS/Sorbonne Université/Observatoire de Paris/LNE). Il est récompensé pour…

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Arnaud Landragin is awarded the CNRS 2020 Innovation Medal. CNRS research professor and director of the SYRTE (Systèmes de référence temps-espace) laboratory (CNRS/Sorbonne Université/Observatoire de Paris-PSL), he uses the quantum principle of wave-particle duality to split an atom into two waves with a laser. Gravity modifies the propagation of these two waves, and can be measured after their recombination. The scientist uses this to design cold-atom absolute gravimeters, which are sold by…

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Arnaud Landragin, médaille de l'Innovation 2020 du CNRS
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Arnaud Landragin is awarded the CNRS 2020 Innovation Medal. CNRS research professor and director of the SYRTE (Systèmes de référence temps-espace) laboratory (CNRS/Sorbonne Université/Observatoire de Paris-PSL), he uses the quantum principle of wave-particle duality to split an atom into two waves with a laser. Gravity modifies the propagation of these two waves, and can be measured after their recombination. The scientist uses this to design cold-atom absolute gravimeters, which are sold by…

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Arnaud Landragin, médaille de l'Innovation 2020 du CNRS
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Arnaud Landragin is awarded the CNRS 2020 Innovation Medal. CNRS research professor and director of the SYRTE (Systèmes de référence temps-espace) laboratory (CNRS/Sorbonne Université/Observatoire de Paris-PSL), he uses the quantum principle of wave-particle duality to split an atom into two waves with a laser. Gravity modifies the propagation of these two waves, and can be measured after their recombination. The scientist uses this to design cold-atom absolute gravimeters, which are sold by…

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Arnaud Landragin, médaille de l'Innovation 2020 du CNRS
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Arnaud Landragin is awarded the CNRS 2020 Innovation Medal. CNRS research professor and director of the SYRTE (Systèmes de référence temps-espace) laboratory (CNRS/Sorbonne Université/Observatoire de Paris-PSL), he uses the quantum principle of wave-particle duality to split an atom into two waves with a laser. Gravity modifies the propagation of these two waves, and can be measured after their recombination. The scientist uses this to design cold-atom absolute gravimeters, which are sold by…

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Arnaud Landragin, médaille de l'Innovation 2020 du CNRS
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Arnaud Landragin is awarded the CNRS 2020 Innovation Medal. CNRS research professor and director of the SYRTE (Systèmes de référence temps-espace) laboratory (CNRS/Sorbonne Université/Observatoire de Paris-PSL), he uses the quantum principle of wave-particle duality to split an atom into two waves with a laser. Gravity modifies the propagation of these two waves, and can be measured after their recombination. The scientist uses this to design cold-atom absolute gravimeters, which are sold by…

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Arnaud Landragin, médaille de l'Innovation 2020 du CNRS
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Arnaud Landragin is awarded the CNRS 2020 Innovation Medal. CNRS research professor and director of the SYRTE (Systèmes de référence temps-espace) laboratory (CNRS/Sorbonne Université/Observatoire de Paris-PSL), he uses the quantum principle of wave-particle duality to split an atom into two waves with a laser. Gravity modifies the propagation of these two waves, and can be measured after their recombination. The scientist uses this to design cold-atom absolute gravimeters, which are sold by…

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Arnaud Landragin, médaille de l'Innovation 2020 du CNRS
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Arnaud Landragin is awarded the CNRS 2020 Innovation Medal. CNRS research professor and director of the SYRTE (Systèmes de référence temps-espace) laboratory (CNRS/Sorbonne Université/Observatoire de Paris-PSL), he uses the quantum principle of wave-particle duality to split an atom into two waves with a laser. Gravity modifies the propagation of these two waves, and can be measured after their recombination. The scientist uses this to design cold-atom absolute gravimeters, which are sold by…

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Arnaud Landragin, médaille de l'Innovation 2020 du CNRS
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Arnaud Landragin is awarded the CNRS 2020 Innovation Medal. CNRS research professor and director of the SYRTE (Systèmes de référence temps-espace) laboratory (CNRS/Sorbonne Université/Observatoire de Paris-PSL), he uses the quantum principle of wave-particle duality to split an atom into two waves with a laser. Gravity modifies the propagation of these two waves, and can be measured after their recombination. The scientist uses this to design cold-atom absolute gravimeters, which are sold by…

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Arnaud Landragin, médaille de l'Innovation 2020 du CNRS

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