Françoise Baillot, University Professor at CORIA, Chevalier de l’Ordre National du Mérite

Sébastien Candel, University Professor at CentralSupélec (Paris Saclay), will present the insignia of "Chevalier de l'Ordre National du Mérite" to Françoise Baillot, teacher-researcher at CORIA, on May 17, 2024 at 3pm on the Madrillet Campus (UFR Sciences et Techniques amphithéâtre D).

The PADAWAN project, winner of France 2030

The PADAWAN project, led by the CORIA laboratory (Complexe de Recherche Interprofessionnel en Aérothermochimie) at the University of Rouen Normandie, as well as the CNRS and INSA Rouen Normandie, has won the €72 million call for projects for innovation in radioactive waste management. It is one of 40 winners announced by Bruno Le Maire, Minister of the Economy, Finance and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty, Agnès Pannier-Runacher, Minister of Energy Transition, Roland Lescure, Minister Delegate for Industry, and Bruno Bonnell, Secretary General for Investment, in charge of France 2030.

An ultrafast camera developed at CORIA !

Ultrafast single-shot imaging techniques - the fastest cameras in the world - now reach a hundred Tera-frame-per-second imaging speeds (!) but often come with complex setups or sophisticated image reconstruction. The CORIA's Optics & Lasers group then demonstrated a versatile and user-friendly alternative for potential real-world applications.

A CORIA’s researcher wins the first award for axcellence in aerosol research

In 2020, motivated by the celebration of 50 years of publication of the Journal of Aerosol Science, the JAS editors, editorial advisory board, and publisher elected to establish the Journal of Aerosol Science Excellence in Research (JASER) Award. It is intended to acknowledge the quality, originality, and depth of contribution in aerosol research (as defined by scope of the Journal of Aerosol Science) over quantity and acceptance by specific Journals. The JASER Award may be bestowed for a single paper or collection of related papers of particular significance to Aerosol Science.

CORIA is a laureate of a cross-Channel Interreg project!

The optics and laser department is the carrier of an Interreg project called "FireDrone" which consists in developing embedded metrology on a Drone to characterize the soot particles produced during fires. A recent article of Actu Normandie presents the project!

Portrait of a woman scientist : Corine Lacour

An interview with Corine Lacour by Science Action Normandie as part of their portraits of women scientists with remarkable careers:

A podcast on hydrogen

David HONORÉ, teacher-researcher at the CORIA laboratory, in charge of the RAPHYD project, is interested in the energy valorization of hydrogen.

Results from the Optics ans Lasers Department published in Science Advances

Remarkable results obtained by CORIA researchers in collaboration with GPM researchers have just been published in Science Advances! These results stem from a long-standing collaboration between the CORIA's optics and lasers department (A. Hideur) and the GPM's ERIS group (A. Vella) and deal with the coupling of ultrafast terahertz pulses with an a tomographic atom probe.

José Morán, winner of the Jean Bricard Award 2021

On the occasion of the French Aerosol Congress 2021, José Morán, a PhD student at CORIA laboratory, received the prestigious Jean Bricard prize for his thesis work on "the improvement of numerical simulation of soot aerosol formation in flames".

A work developed by the Optics and Lasers department highlighted by the editor of the Journal of Aerosol Science

An article recently published in "Journal of Aerosol Science" by a CORIA team was chosen by the editor of the journal to illustrate the contents of volume 151 on the cover page. https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/journal-of-aerosol-science/vol/151/suppl/C

CORIA is organizing the 11th European Combustion Meeting

The French Section of the Combustion Institute is organising the 11th European Combustion Meeting (ECM 2023), that will take place between April 26 and 28, 2023 in Rouen, France. ECM is a forum for knowledge transfer in the field of combustion and related scientific and technological disciplines between academic researchers, graduate students and combustion professionals, aiming ultimately to promote combustion research in Europe During the 3 days of the forum, 5 plenary lectures and poster sessions will cover the most advanced topics of combustion. The poster presentations will provide an excellent opportunity to obtain an uptodate view of the current research trends. ECM 2023 provides the opportunity for the academic and industrial combustion experts to meet and have discussions on all areas of combustion.
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