The Foundation Nanosciences has been created to support the Research focused on "Nanosciences at the frontiers of nanoelectronics” which is performed within our associated network of laboratories called the 'RTRA' (Réseau Thématique de Recherche Avancée). This network includes 32 laboratories and about 1000 scientists across the various research institutions based in Grenoble. The Foundation's main goals are to foster a world-class Nanosciences Research within our network's laboratories by encouraging collaborative and multidisciplinary projects and extending the international reputation of Grenoble as a leader in the nanosciences field.
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Tuesday 9 March 2010 at 4pm CNRS Bât E, conference room "Louis Weil" on 3rd floor
Sergio O. Valenzuela (Institut Català de Nanotecnologia - Bellaterra, Espagne)
Superconducting persistent-current qubits are
quantum-coherent artificial atoms with multiple energy levels. In the
presence of large-amplitude harmonic excitation, the qubit state can be
driven through one or more of the...
April 1-2, 2010 Grenoble
Conference topics
Relaxation in the edge states,
Electron noise and relaxation in normal and superconducting nanostructures,
Mesoscopic charge dynamics,
Spin and phonon dynamics in nanostructures
Organizers
Leonid Glazman (Yale University, Chair of the Nanosciences Fondation)
Frank Hekking (LPMMC, UJF and CNRS)
Manuel Houzet (SPSMS/INAC, CEA) Contact: manuel.houzet@cea.fr
List of invited...
December 6 - 10, 2010 Grenoble, FRANCE
We
are pleased to announce the 5th edition of the international and
interdisciplinary meeting ElecMol’10 which will focus on recent
advances in molecular and organic electronics. The 2008 edition was a
great success with more than 350 international participants and an
outstanding scientific program with invited lectures given by worldwide
renowned personalities in different fields of molecular electronics
ranging from single molecules...
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