Scientific Council
The council's main role is to select the programs, with the advice of outside experts when necessary. This Council is composed of scientists at the highest international level. Its composition mirrors the variety of themes covered by the Institute.
The members of Institut Pascal Scientific Council are:
- Alain Aspect (Dilute quantum matter, atomic physics, CNRS, UPSaclay)
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Jean Braun (Earth sciences, Helmhotz Centre Potsdam)
- Irène Buvat (Medicine/physics interface, UPSaclay)
- Catherine Cesarsky (Astrophysics, CEA)
- Dominique Costagliola (Biostatistics, epidemiology, Inserm, Sorbonne Université)
- Anne-Laure Dalibard (Mathematics, Sorbonne Université)
- Odile Eisenstein (Theoretical chemistry, CNRS, ICG Montpellier)
- Hélène Bouchiat (Condensed matter, CNRS, LPS UPSaclay)
- Patrick Flandrin (Signal processing, CNRS, ENS Lyon)
- Pierre Guibentif (Sociology of law, MSH Paris Saclay)
- Catherine Jessus (Biological sciences, CNRS, Sorbonne Université)
- Jean-François Joanny (Surface and interface physics, CNRS, Collège de France)
- Sylvie Joussaume (Climate sciences, CNRS, UPSaclay)
- Christel Laberty-Robert (Energy, Sorbonne Université)
- Philippe Lambin (Nanosciences, Université de Namur)
- Marek Lewitowicz (Nuclear physics, CNRS, GANIL)
- Sylviane Muller (Therapeutic immunology, CNRS, University of Strasbourg)
- Stéphane Nonnenmacher (Mathematics, UPSaclay)
- Christine Paulin (Computer Sciences, UPSaclay)
- Xavier Reboud (Agroecology, INRAE)
- Michèle Sebag (Artificial Intelligence, CNRS, UPSaclay)
- Michel Spiro (High Energy Physics, CEA)