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Workshop FCPPL CCPM Marseille Jan, 15 2008 Denis Perret-Gallix IN2P3/CNRS

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Page 1: Workshop FCPPL CCPM Marseille Jan, 15 2008 Denis Perret-Gallix IN2P3/CNRS

Workshop FCPPLCCPM MarseilleJan, 15 2008

Denis Perret-GallixIN2P3/CNRS

Page 2: Workshop FCPPL CCPM Marseille Jan, 15 2008 Denis Perret-Gallix IN2P3/CNRS

Workshop FCPPLCCPM MarseilleJan, 15 2008

Denis Perret-GallixIN2P3/CNRS

So that World-wide projects can be initiated and run successfully

Europe

AsiaAmerica

To balance Physics Research cooperation among the 3 main regions

An Asia-Europe initiative

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Workshop FCPPLCCPM MarseilleJan, 15 2008

Denis Perret-GallixIN2P3/CNRS

To bridge the knowledge and digital gap

Europe

AsiaAmerica

To involve Developing Countries in world-wide research projects

DevelopingCountries

An Asia-Europe initiative

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Workshop FCPPLCCPM MarseilleJan, 15 2008

Denis Perret-GallixIN2P3/CNRS

Tokyo, October 2008

Informative, Pedagogical and Practical

• To discuss cooperation and strategies on scientific projects and large scale infrastructures (roadmaps, ESFRI, …)

• To setup a framework to finance and to boost the cooperation

AttendancePhysicists, Government, Research Organization and Industry decision makers

All Euro-Asia Countries including Russia

Conclusions to be reported to and validated by ASEM (Asian-Europe Meeting)

• Research Ministers meeting in Parisand/or• Prime Ministers Meeting in Beijing Oct 24th 2008

Co-organization: CNRS/IN2P3(France)-JSPS/KEK(Japan)EU S&T Commission - ASIAHORCs(head of research Councils) meetings

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Workshop FCPPLCCPM MarseilleJan, 15 2008

Denis Perret-GallixIN2P3/CNRS

Physics supports Science Innovation

Knowledge ResearchTheoretical Physics: Grand unification of the fundamental forces, impact on other sciences (i.e. String

theory approaches in biology)Astrophysics, cosmology : The new vision of the UniverseParticle Physics: New acceleration and detection technologies: the next 20 years roadmap; The next

large world-wide project: technical, industrial, financial, management and political challenges; R&D infrastructures and projects sharing

Nuclear Physics: large scale equipments sharing and projects complementarities: GANIL, GSI, J-PARC, RIKEN,..

Social and Human Sciences : Global archived document scanning and storing; Open access initiative;

New MaterialsNano-materials : R&D and technology platforms sharing and coordination (Minatec, NIMS, AIST, ..)Superconductivity : High Tc materials: coordination of a global material screeningCharacterization: Synchrotron radiation, FEL and XFEL, Neutron sources, very high magnetic fields…:

Matter (from plasma to bio-cells) at atomic scales and fento-second resolution, …

BiomedicalNeuro-physics : Neurospin (brain studies)Modelization, Simulation of diagnosis equipmentsHadron-therapy: irradiation doses precise estimation through simulationHigh-speed alert network system based on the GRID for virus (avian flu) or tsunami: coordination and

systems interoperability; Global endeavor on drug screening and discovery, …Bioinformatics

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Workshop FCPPLCCPM MarseilleJan, 15 2008

Denis Perret-GallixIN2P3/CNRS

Environment Energy saving with new materials, optoelectronics devices,: Global heating : geophysics, atmosphere and marine physics new needed measurements

and simulation (supercomputers, GRID).Physics to solve pollution or environmental destruction issues SpaceSpace physics: Common management of launchers from ESA, Russia, China, Japan, India,

… for physics projects in space.EnergySustainable energies Fusion ITER and other approaches (laser or ion beams)Information and communicationNano-electronics, quantum computer: beyond the Moore lawRobotics : help to the person, work in hostile environment

Physics supports Science Innovation

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Workshop FCPPLCCPM MarseilleJan, 15 2008

Denis Perret-GallixIN2P3/CNRS

Foundation“Innovation in Experimental an Theoretical Physics”

Training schools especially in the developing countries in a multi-lateral teaching/support approach.

Joint virtual laboratories hosted by the main research organizations or universities coordinated in a global network.

Research infrastructures in the developing countries (i.e. linac in Vietnam, GRID in ASEAN countries, …)

Participation of the developing countries to the large scale international projects (LHC, ILC, space science, mesophysics, …)

Supported by public and private money

World Physics Centers: At the frontier of physics research gathering theorists and experimentalists on joint projects in a global network.

http://aseps.in2p3.fr

Supporting International Cooperation