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Gulliver at a glance

The unit is named “Gulliver” in order to emphasize the diversity of scales that are studied there, from millimeter-scale capillary gravity waves to nanometer-scale molecules, passing through micrometer-scale colloidal objects (more …).

The research Unit is divided into four groups : PCT, MMN, NBP and EC2M.

Gulliver a strong desire to promote cross-group collaborations and to provide a stimulating environment where talented researchers can interact and work together on a daily basis.



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| 2012/11/06 19:11 |

Gulliver, beyond the frontiers

Pierre Sens and Florent Krzakala are theoretical physicists, both members of the laboratory (...)


| 2012/11/01 21:03 |

Two ATER at EC2M

Two ATER, Silke Henkes and Djamel El Masri joined the team EC2M. Silke Henkes is a (...)


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Highlighted papers

| 2012/11/17 13:02 |

Subcritical transition to turbulence: What we can learn from the physics of glasses

Authors Olivier Dauchot and Eric Bertin Abstract In this note, we discuss possible analogies (...)

| 2012/11/17 12:57 |

Statistical-physics-based reconstruction in compressed sensing

Authors Krzakala, F.; Mézard, M.; Sausset, F.; Sun, Y. F.; Zdeborová, L. Abstract Compressed (...)

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Secretary: Gabriele Fridelance Tel. : (+33) 1 40 79 45 99 gabriele.fridelance (arobase) espci.fr

Directeur: M. Elie Raphaël Tel. : (+33) 1 40 79 46 00 elie.raphael (arobase) espci.fr

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    Gulliver teams regularly propose internships, PhD positions or post-doc fellowships.

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