Physics Laboratory 10 years of succesfull sinofrench collaboration in high energy physics A collaboration deeply rooted in HE physics history Shi ShiYuan 19082007 Founder of ID: 793438
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France China Particle Physics Laboratory: 10 years of succesfull sino-french collaboration in high energy physics
Slide2A collaboration deeply rooted in HE physics history
Shi
ShiYuan
(1908-2007)
Founder of
Chinese nuclear physics... and a former student of Pierre & Marie Curie
Michel
Davier
,member of the French Academy of Science (& co-chair of FCPPL steering comity, together with Chen Hesheng)adviser for Beijing Electron Positron Collider version II (1988).
BES detector @ BEPC II
Slide3A new start with a new milenium
China international
opening
policy
after 1980 applies to fundamental science as well.Strategic will
by IN2P3 to strengthen collaboration
with Asian partners in order
to balance France-US link (2000’s)
in2p3
Outil
:
L
aboratoire
I
nternational
A
ssocié
KeK
FJ-PPL
FC-PPL
FK-PPL
FV-PPL (?)
F. Le
D
iberder
, biennale LPNHE , 2007
Slide4A tool for collaboration:France-ChinaParticle Physics Laboratory
Agreement signature, April
2007
Partner institutes:
CNRS-IN2P3
CEA-Irfu 5 universitiesAix-MarseilleLyonStrasbourgParis-SaclayClermont AuvergnePartner institutes: Chinese Academy of Science(IHEP, USTC, NAOC)6 universitiesTsinghua UPeking UShanghai Jiaotong UNanjing UShandong UWuhan CCNU
Slide5FCPPL featuresLarge similarities with other FxPPL:Annual call for proposalsProjects evaluated by
reviewers
&
validated
by steering committee (8+8 members
)Symetrical funding (no dedicated budget on Chinese side)Annual workshop (Tsinghua, Beijing, March 27-29, 2017 http://indico.ihep.ac.cn/event/6651)Key figures:28 on-going projects with broad scientific spectrum & large stability (no time limit)9 on the 4 LHC experiments + 1 on Belle5 on theory4 on Astroparticle physics3 on neutrino physics (JUNO)6 on technical developments (accelerator, detectors & computing)90k€ from France (IN2P3, Universities, CNRS IR office), 150k€ from China (2016)~350 researchers, engineers & techniciens involved.Now 49 FCPPL doctors and 19 on-going PhDs (main funding
source today: China Scholarship Council)110-120 participants to annual FCPPL workshop
Slide6FCPPL successes« FCPPL is the largest success for multi-topic international collaboration at CAS» Cao JingHua, CAS IR office director @ FCPPL 10
th
workshop
opening
ceremony, Tsinghua, March 27, 2017PhDs
@ LHC experiments as the main driverWhat is FCPPL added value?«Stronger together» inside (sharing experience) & outside (building up a trademark).Building up a large, rich and lively communityFCPPL «best PhD» award ceremony 9th FCPPL workshop, Strasbourg, April 2016FCPPL workshop banquet2nd FCPPL workshop, Wuhan, April 2009
Slide7A fast changing landscapeRecent development of large & ambitious
scientific
projects
in China (SVOM, JinPing
Ulab, LHAASO, JUNO, CEPC, …), in which IN2P3 and Irfu are involved!Presentations at FCPPL 10th workshop. Can be downloaded from
http://indico.ihep.ac.cn/event/6651
Talk of Wang
Yifang, director of IHEP, @ FCPPL workshop
Slide8Towards a more integrated structure?Increasing implication of French researchers on China-based projects (JUNO, etc.)Structures more robust than LIA exist in CNRS:
UMI
(Unité Mixte Internationale, a «real»
lab
recognised as such by both
partner countries)Would be a natural evolution & bring larger visibility… + larger external funding(?)(One of the ) major issue: how to maintain FCPPL scientific diversity throughout the evolution towards an UMI? Doubts on the possibility to solve this issue and maintain our community alive induce mixed reactions towards this transition.