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General Assembly 2020

The sixth general meeting of the REFIMEVE+ project will take place the monday 30 November 2020 from 9am to 6pm. The event will be fully held online.

The registration is free and mandatory. Registrations are online.

 


 

Thanks to all the participants! Thanks to the lecturers! The presentations are available online below:

Equipex Refimeve+ : bilan et évolution - Anne Amy-Klein (LPL)

Progress on the project and deployment of the network - Etienne Cantin (LPL)

Operation and Supervision of the first industrial-grade coherent optical fiber link for optical frequency dissemination - Martin Rabault (Muquans)

Arrival of the signal in laboratories - Etienne Cantin (LPL)

European connections of REFIMEVE: a clock network and some applications - Paul-Eric Pottie (Syrte)

Updates of RENATER 6 network and REFIMEVE monitoring tools - Nicolas Quintin (RENATER)

Fundamental constants from hydrogen molecular ion spectroscopy - Laurent Hilico (LKB)

Astronomica Aperture Synthesis by Heterodyne Interferometry in the Mid-Infrared - Jean-Philippe Berger (IPAG)

Long-haul White Rabbit for fundamental physics research, radio astronomy, and navigation - Jeroen Koelemeij (VUA)

REFIMEVE, une nouvelle infrastructure de recherche ? - Christian Chardonnet (LPL)



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