Mélanie Guenais: a committed mathematician engaged in research, transmission and public action
Mélanie Guenais is a lecturer in the Topology and Dynamics team at the Orsay Mathematics Laboratory (LMO - Univ. Paris-Saclay/CNRS)...
Mélanie Guenais is a lecturer in the Topology and Dynamics team at the Orsay Mathematics Laboratory (LMO - Univ. Paris-Saclay/CNRS)...
This article was originally published in L'Édition n°26.
At Université Paris-Saclay, PhD candidates have the opportunity to take on additional...
Le modèle du Big-bang, cette théorie qui se fixe pour objectif de décrire l’Univers et son histoire, est un extraordinaire...
Jean-François Roch is a physics professor at ENS Paris-Saclay and a researcher at the Light, Material and Interfaces Laboratory (LuMin...
As demand for computing power continues to rise, especially for AI, chips must become ever more efficient. The miniaturisation of...
This article was originally published in L'Édition n°26.
For some six billion years, the expansion of the universe has been...
Jean-Pierre Bibring is Emeritus Professor at Université Paris-Saclay and an astrophysicist at the Institute for Space Astrophysics (IAS - Univ...
On the eve of its tenth anniversary, start-up EikoSim is developing digital simulation software to reduce the costs and testing...
Charles-Antoine Dutertre, a researcher at the Tumour Immunology and Anti-Cancer Immunotherapy unit (ITIC - Univ. Paris-Saclay/French National Institute of Health...
This article was originally published in L'Édition n°26.
Menopause is a natural stage in a woman's life, and its effects...
This article was originally published in L'Édition n°26.
Set up in 2021, VivAgriLab is an initiative designed to bring together...
Alexandra Bensamoun is a professor of private law and criminal sciences at Université Paris-Saclay and a researcher at the Centre...