Astroparticle Physics in Provence Wednesday 7 July Presentation Amphitheatre CPPM 10: Welcome (John Carr) Introduction to neutrino astrophysics (John Carr) The ANTARES apparatus (Jurgen Brunner) Introduction to dark energy and SNAP (André Tilquin) - lunch break Activities at CPPM and Luminy (Elemer Nagy) Guided tour of the integration hall Time for questions Thursday 8 July Visit to La Seyne sur Mer : IFREMER and FOSELEV Marine Friday 9 July Visit to Observatoire d'Haute Provence
Astroparticle Physics in PACA John Carr Centre de Physiques des Particules de Marseille
Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur CPPM ANTARES IFREMER Observatoire d’Haute Provence
Université de Aix-Marseille II Campus de Luminy La Faculté des Sciences compte près de 2800 étudiants et de 320 salariés dont 70 Professeurs, une centaine de Maîtres de Conférences, une cinquantaine de Moniteurs du CIES et près de 110 agents administratifs et techniques.
Submarine cable -2400m La Seyne sur Mer Institut Michel Pacha Shore Station ANTARES Site
IFREMER Created by decree of 5 June 1984, Ifremer is a public institute of industrial and commercial nature. From January 2002, it is placed under the joint supervision of four ministries: Research, Agriculture and Fisheries; Transport and Housing; Environment.
OHP The Observatoire de Haute-Provence (OHP) was created in 1937 as a national facility for French astronomers although the first plans for a privately financed observatory date from as early as The first astronomical observations were made in 1943 with the 1.20m Telescope and the first research paper dates from The Observatory is owned by the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and is funded by the CNRS and the Institut National des Sciences de l'Univers (INSU). OHP is part the Marseille-Provence Astronomical Observatory (OAMP) research institute.