General Assembly T-REFIMEVE 2023
We are delighted to share with you the success of our recent General Assembly, which took place on Tuesday, June 6, 2023, on the Villetaneuse campus of Université Sorbonne Paris Nord. The day began at 9 am with the annual meeting, in hybrid mode, of the partner institutions of the T-REFIMEVE project. Two presentations by Anne Amy Klein and Christian Chardonnet provided an overview of T-REFIMEVE's annual report and discussed the prospects for sustaining the REFIMEVE research infrastructure. These presentations sparked a brief discussion among the meeting participants.
At 10:45 am, the General Assembly commenced with exciting presentations on the REFIMEVE network and its scientific operations. Three scientific sessions delved into various aspects of the project, and nine speakers shared their knowledge and progress. We also organized a poster session where doctoral students, postdoctoral researchers, and other researchers presented their work. This led to fruitful exchanges from 1 pm to 3:30 pm, in a friendly atmosphere accompanied by a buffet.
We would like to warmly thank all those who participated in this event and those involved in its organization. Your contribution was essential in making this General Assembly a success.
We hope that this day was filled with scientific exchanges, fruitful collaborations, and inspiring encounters. The knowledge shared during this event will undoubtedly contribute to the advancement of our research field.
Schedule of the General Assembly
Présentations are available online
Avancées scientifiques (Etienne Cantin, LPL)
Les déploiements en cours du réseau RENATER (Nicolas Quintin, RENATER)
Mercury optical lattice clock and its participations to optical fiber link comparisons (Clara Zyskind, LNE-SYRTE)
The IDROGEN board: an enhanced White Rabbit node (Daniel Charlet, IJCLAB)
Quantum-Noise Reduction to improve Gravitational-Wave Detectors (Manuel Andia, IJCLAB)
Lien optique en espace libre via un relai aéroporté pour la géodésie chronométrique (Sébastien Fernandez, CNES)