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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

National Initiatives

ANR

C. Chainais-Hillairet is a member of the ANR MOONRISE project. The MOONRISE project aims at exploring modeling, mathematical, and numerical issues originating from the presence of high oscillations in nonlinear PDEs mainly from the physics of nanotechnologies and from the physics of plasmas.

  • Title: MOdels, Oscillations, and NumeRIcal SchEmes

  • Type: Fondements du numérique (DS0705) - 2014

  • ANR reference: ANR-14-CE23-0007

  • Coordinator: F. Méhats (Université de Rennes 1)

  • Duration: October 2014 - June 2019

C. Chainais-Hillairet and T. Rey are members of the ANR MOHYCON project. The MOHYCON project is related to the analysis and simulation of multiscale models of semiconductors. As almost all current electronic technology involves the use of semiconductors, there is a strong interest for modeling and simulating the behavior of such devices, which was recently reinforced by the development of organic semiconductors used for example in solar panels or in mobile phones and television screens (among others).

  • Title: multiscale MOdels and HYbrid numerical methods for semiCONductors

  • Type: Société de l'information et de la communication (DS07) - 2017

  • ANR reference: ANR-17-CE40-0027

  • Coordinator: M. Bessemoulin-Chatard (CNRS and Université de Nantes)

  • Duration: January 2018 - December 2020

LabEx CEMPI

  • Title: Centre Européen pour les Mathématiques, la Physique et leurs Interactions

  • Coordinator: S. De Bièvre (Université de Lille)

  • Duration: January 2012 - December 2019

  • Partners: Laboratoire Paul Painlevé and Laser Physics department (PhLAM), Université de Lille

The “Laboratoire d'Excellence” Centre Européen pour les Mathématiques, la Physique et leurs Interactions (CEMPI), a project of the Laboratoire de Mathématiques Paul Painlevé and the Laboratoire de Physique des Lasers, Atomes et Molécules (PhLAM), was created in the context of the “Programme d'Investissements d'Avenir” in February 2012.

The association Painlevé-PhLAM creates in Lille a research unit for fundamental and applied research and for training and technological development that covers a wide spectrum of knowledge stretching from pure and applied mathematics to experimental and applied physics.

One of the three focus areas of CEMPI research is the interface between mathematics and physics. This focus area encompasses three themes. The first is concerned with key problems of a mathematical, physical and technological nature coming from the study of complex behavior in cold atoms physics and non-linear optics, in particular fibre optics. The two other themes deal with fields of mathematics such as algebraic geometry, modular forms, operator algebras, harmonic analysis and quantum groups that have promising interactions with several branches of theoretical physics.