CNRS- IN2P3 : CNRS- IN2P3 CNRS
National Center for Scientific Research
Not only a funding agency
Budget 2005: 2.3 B€ (including salaries)
26,080 permanent employees
11,644 researchers
14,416 engineers and technical staff
6 research departments (all fields)
2 national institutes (IN2P3, INSU)
1,256 research and service units (85 % are joint laboratories) Strong connections with universities and other research organizations
40 LIA
16 UMI
The largest research organization in Europe IN2P3
National Institute for Nuclear Physics and Particle Physics
Budget 2005: 38.7 M€ (excluding salaries)
2488 permanent employees
795 researchers
1693 engineers and technical staff
18 Laboratories in France
7 in Paris
11 In French regions CC-IN2P3, LAPP close to CERN
5 Centers
Computing Center CC-IN2P3 in Lyon
GANIL (Ion Accelerator center)
Under ground lab. in Modane
IC conception,…
1 LIA: FJPPL IN2P3-DAPNIA and KEK France: CERN Host Country, Budget 2005: 98 M€
Slide3 : C. Brechignac A. Migus
France-Japan Particle Physics International Associated LaboratoryFJPPL : France-Japan Particle Physics International Associated Laboratory FJPPL Motivations: goes beyond the usual mere researcher exchange
Because long term projects need teams, not only individuals
It gives higher visibility to the collaborations
It helps structure research teams in our own countries
Based on:
A network of French labs from CNRS, CEA and Universities
A network of Labs from KEK and Universities
Two-site Laboratory opening access for:
Japanese researchers to France and Europe research activities
French to the Japan and Asia research activities
2 Co-directors
Japan: Fumihiko Takasaki (KEK)
France: Denis Perret-Gallix (IN2P3/CNRS)
LIA Budget
Travel money (project budgets are separately managed)
Each party manages its own budget
Call for proposals (bottom-up)
Annual general workshop
Status report by each collaboration
Presentation of new proposals
Steering Committee (top-down)
Projects Selection
Make sure the project budgets are available
FJPPL Timeline : FJPPL Timeline Signed May 29th, 2006
1st Steering Committee June 1st 2006
Call for proposals 2007
Start January, 15th - dead-line March 31st
IN2P3,DAPNIA and KEK directors meeting 2007 in Japan
Proposed date May 7th
FJPPL Workshop 2007 in Japan
Proposed Date: May 8-9th
Steering Committee
Proposed Date: May 10th
To be checked with DAPNIA Supporting programme:
CNRS-IN2P3, CEA-DAPNIA, Ministry of foreign affairs agreement
Invitation (40-80 €/day+ taxes) 3 months -> 2 years in French Laboratories
US and Japanese physicists on LHC programme
Slide8 : Steering Committee members
For the French Parties (6 members):
Michel Spiro, CNRS-PNC Director or its representative Francois le Diberder, CNRS-IN2P3 Deputy Director
Jean Zinn-Justin, CEA-DAPNIA Director or its representative Bruno Mansoulié, head of Particle Physics,
Marco Zito, DAPNIA_CEA
Olivier Napoly, DAPNIA-CEA,
Dominique Boutigny, IN2P3-CNRS, Director of CCIN2P3
Jean-Eudes Augustin, IN2P3_CNRS President of the SC
Observers:
Natacha Aveline, invited member, from the CNRS Tokyo Office
Dominique Ochem, invited member, Nuclear affairs Counselor (French Embassy) in Tokyo
For the Japanese Party (6 members):
Atsuto Suzuki, KEK DG, KEK
Yukihide Kamiya, Director, Accelerator laboratory, KEK
Mitsuaki Nozaki, Deputy Director, Institute of Particle Nuclear Studies (IPNS), KEK
Masanori Yamauchi, Professor, IPNS, KEK
Kenzo Nakamura, Professor, IPNS, KEK
Takahiko Kondo, Professor, IPNS, KEK
Slide9 : Detector R&D CALICE: Particle Flow Algorithm and DAQ for Linear Collider TPC technology for Linear Collider Physics PMT for a Megaton Water Cherenkov project SiLC Silicon traking for Linear Collider CMOS and SOI for pixel detectors Liquid Xenon detector for PET
Slide10 : LHC B Physics Neutrino Physics World LCG (ICEPP, University of Tokyo) Superconducting Magnets for LHC upgrade CKMfitter Luminosity Upgrade, Super B Factory, common studies T2K and future beams T2K: 280 m detector collaboration
Slide11 : Simulation and
Data Analysis Computing Accelerator R&D Pluridisciplinary GDRI ACPP: event generators for LHC and linear Collider Double-Chooz collaboration GRID EGEE NAREGI interoperability Optical coupling cavities for positron production for Linear Collider Beam-Beam interaction, Interaction Region design Alternative coupler design, operation and materials R&D of emulsion technology to study fragment interaction to improve ion therapy
Slide12 : 39 French researchers
Slide13 : 52 Japanese researchers
Slide14 : Ask account to denis.perret-gallix@in2p3.fr
Name, email, affilation and what is your project
FJPPL Summary : FJPPL Summary 19 programmes supported in 2006
91 physicists involved (39 French + 52 Japanese)
Budget ~ 312 K€ (CNRS-IN2P3-DREI, CEA-DAPNIA, KEK)
KEK: 2 room offices + access to a meeting room
IN2P3 host labs (LAPP, LPNHE, LLR, LAL) and DAPNIA
LAPP: FJPPL accounting and administration management
Open to other European and Asian countries collaborations
Slide16 : Since 2006 Nov. 1st
FJPPL at KEK
Yon-Go-Kan Building
4th Floor, Room 404, 405