Mr. Jean-Baptiste Chauvet, occupational psychologist at CNRS
Seminar on the 2025 Nobel Prizes in Physics and Chemistry
This year’s Physics and Chemistry Nobel Prizes of this year have been awarded to subjects related with the scientific activity of our laboratory.


Launch of the SPIE Strasbourg Student Chapter – presentation at IPCMS on Sept. 9th
This new student initiative , aimed at all students interested in photonics at the University of Strasbourg. is part of the Society for Optics and Photonics Technology, SPIE.
Event Details:
- Date: Tuesday, 9 September
- Time: 2–3 PM
- Location: IPCMS Auditorium, Cronenbourg Campus
What is SPIE?
SPIE is an organization dedicated to advancing light-based science and technology through conferences, publications, and global student outreach such as summer schools and networking.
Why a Student Chapter?
The goal of the student chapter is to organize events locally and regionally through the Institut Photonique at Grand Est to further photonics education and networking opportunities. We have an open budget.
But we need your help to make it happen! If you have a great idea or really want to know more about a specific topic, let’s organize the event together!
Contact : Stefan Jensen
President, SPIE Strasbourg Student Chapter
IA/ML Working Group : presentation and discussions
Program :
- 09:05 – Introduction – Guido Ori & Dietmar Weinmann
- 09:15 – Hervé Bulou & Christine Goyhenex (DSI)
Exploring latent space for inverse materials design: the example of high-entropy alloy nanoparticles for catalysis - 09:35 – Salia Cherifi-Hertel & Boris Croes (DSI)
Vision2P: An open access software for advanced clustering and unmixing applied to spectromicroscopy - 09:55 – Guido Ori (DCMI)
ML-accelerated molecular dynamics: Structure and ion dynamics in sodium-containing glasses for energy storage - 10:15 – Johanna Frey & Stéphane Bellemin (DMO)
Asymmetric catalysis: understanding and developing enantiodivergent reactions - 10:35 – Pause café
- 11:00 – Discussion ouverte et table ronde sur les perspectives du GdT IA/ML
Mini symposium on “Light-matter interactions in nanostructures”
You are kindly invited to attend a mini symposium on light matter interactions in nanostructures that will be held in the IPCMS auditorium on Wednesday May 22 (10h30 – 11h45) prior to the PhD defense of Aditi Moghe at 14:00 (to be announced soon).
Program and Abstract here
IUPAC Global Women’s breakfast

2nd Meetup on open source research software
The meeting will take place in the IPCMS’ Auditorium and via BBB. Link : https://bbb.unistra.fr/b/cob-lyy-20x-t6l
Contact : Noémi Cobolet, chargée de mission science ouverte de l’Université de Strasbourg: openaccessmonth[at]unistra.fr
