PROFESSOR
Section CNU 29
PHYSICS OF THE INFINITLY SMALL
Faculté des Sciences / UMR 5822 – IP2I
TEACHING :
The Physics Department has a strong policy of student success: the implementation of skill blocks, student followed by a
reference teacher; an international outlook and the development of professional courses and continuing education.
The department offers a diverse range of courses in physics and related fields. It regularly updates its practical work
platforms, evaluates its courses, enriches its offering, and is involved in interdisciplinary teaching units.
The candidate will teach at all levels of education, from bachelor's to master's degrees. He or she will be particularly involved
in large-scale bachelor's degree courses and international bachelor's degree projects (ARQUS Alliance or other). Their
teaching may also cover subjects more closely related to their research activities within the “Subatomic Physics” and
“Physico-Chemistry of Materials for Nuclear and New Energies” courses of the Master's degree in “Fundamental Physics and
Applications.” Part of the Master's degree teaching may be conducted in English.
Teaching contact :
Antoine Cazes, Directeur du département de Physique, antoine.cazes@univ-lyon1.fr, 06 83 64 14 43
RESEARCH :
The Institut de Physique des 2 Infinis (IP2I) in Lyon is recruiting a university professor to strengthen its Infiniment petit
(Infinitely Small) division, an experimental division dedicated to particle physics, hadronic physics, neutrino physics, and
nuclear physics.
The IP2I is a joint CNRS-Lyon 1 University research unit located on the Lyon Tech La Doua campus, which covers a very broad
spectrum of scientific topics, from particle physics in the infinitely small to the study of the universe in the infinitely large. Its
activities are both experimental and theoretical and also extend to transdisciplinary subjects with significant societal
implications, such as health and energy.
The successful candidate will be required to develop and lead ambitious research projects within one of the teams in the
infinitesimal scale division and actively contribute to the major international collaborations in which IP2I is involved.
International scientific recognition in these fields, with a strong involvement and visibility in international collaborations, is
required. The ability to play a structuring role in the training and supervision of young researchers is also expected. The
recruited professor will thus contribute to strengthening the visibility and attractiveness of IP2I, while consolidating its role in
the national and international scientific community in experimental physics of the infinitely small.
Research contact :
Anne EALET, Directrice de l’IP2I - a.ealet@ip2i.in2p3.fr