The LAAS-CNRS is organising three mini-symposia at the JMC 2026

The Condensed Matter Days (JMC) will take place from 26 to 30 October 2026 at the University of Toulouse, in the Marthe Condat Auditorium. They are organised every even-numbered year by the Condensed Matter Physics Division of the French Physical Society (SFP). The topics covered span the entire field of condensed matter physics, from concepts to applications. The success of this conference makes it the largest national conference on condensed matter physics in France (500–700 participants).

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26.10.26 - 30.10.26

The LAAS-CNRS will be well represented at the upcoming Condensed Matter Days (JMC 2026), to be held from 26 to 30 October 2026 in Toulouse, on the University of Toulouse campus (118 route de Narbonne). The laboratory is co-organising three mini-symposia during the event. Anne Hémeryck and Antoine Jay, from the M3 team, and Jean-Guy Tartarin, from the ISGE team, will coordinate three thematic sessions respectively.

This involvement in the organisation of JMC 2026 reflects the recognition of the LAAS-CNRS’s expertise within the national condensed matter community.

The three mini-symposia co-organised by LAAS-CNRS are as follows:

SD03 – Fluctuations and noise in electronic systems, co-organised by Carles Altimiras (SPEC), Bruno Guillet (GREYC) and Jean-Guy Tartarin (LAAS).

MSP04 – Diffusion processes in materials, co-organised by Thomas Schuler (CEA), Damien Connétable (CIRIMAT), Antoine Jay (LAAS) and Anne Hémeryck (LAAS).

MSP05 – Multi-scale studies of thin film growth, co-organised by Anne Hémeryck (LAAS), Clarisse Furgeaud (INL) and Cédric Mastail (Institut Pprime).

published on 06.05.26