Using quantum entanglement to make opacity transparent, that is the feat achieved by a French team that includes a scientist from the CNRS1. Entangled photons possess a unique property: they form only one object, and...
Colloidal nanocrystals of halide perovskites have attracted significant interest in optoelectronics due to their excellent optical properties, particularly their high quantum yields and the ability to tune their emission energies. The PHOCOS[1] team has...
Strain Modulation of Altermagnets PhD Student: Year of the defense: 2029 Funding: Institut de sciences des matériaux – Alliance Sorbonne Université Team(s): Photonics and coherence of spin Teams’ Page of thesis : Photonics...
Orazio has been a “chargé de recherche” at CNRS since March 2026, joining the PHOCOS group. He is a theoretical physicists specialising in nonequilibrium quantum many-body systems and dissipative quantum dynamics. His work lies...
by Orazio Scarlatella · Published 12 March 2026
· Last modified 19 March 2026
New frontiers for tensors network simulations of open quantum system: from gaussian environments of non-equilibrium spin baths PhD Student: Emile Cochin Year of the defense: 2028 Funding: Team(s): Photonics and coherence of spin ...
Maurizio Monti, lecturer (Sorbonne University), joined INSP in September 2025. He is assigned to the Photonics and Coherence of Spin team. Maurizio Monti’s research focuses on ultrafast spectroscopy, from THz to X-rays, to study...
Proton transfer caused by light excitation in small molecules represents an ideal platform for testing the limits of our understanding of many quantum phenomena. The ultrafast and inherently non-equilibrium dynamics between nuclei and electrons...
22/07/2025 @ 9 h 45 min-17 h 30 min – On Tuesday, July 22, 2025, INSP welcomes high school seniors from abroad. The program includes a guided tour of the laboratory, focusing on the following themes and platforms: Quantum optics Surface science Foams Manipulating light radiation and local magnetic field SAFIR Accelerator Pump probe experiments Magneto-acoustics Coordination: Sorbonne University Physics UFR To find out more