22 juin 2022

Soutenances de stage Master 2 Physique Subatomique et Astroparticles

Speakers: Olivier Dorvaux (IPHC-DRS/University of Strasbourg), Boris Hippolyte (Université de Strasbourg – IPHC / IN2P3)

Ces soutenances concernent les stages en laboratoire de la promotion 2021-22 du M2 Physique Subatomique et Astroparticles de la Faculté de Physique et Ingénierie (Université de Strasbourg).

Les soutenances auront lieu dans l’amphithéâtre Grünewald du bâtiment 25 en présence de l’ensemble des étudiants et du jury.

Composition du jury : TBD

Note: a tentative connection via Zoom should be available so supervisors can connect and follow the presentations:  Zoom connection xxx xxxx xxxx (passcode sent by email and upon request)

 

https://indico.in2p3.fr/event/26497/

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22 juin 202223 juin 2022
Amphithéâtre Grünewald (IPHC bâtiment 25)

Début : 22/06/2022 à 08:30
Fin : 23/06/2022 à 19:00


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