Saclay Nuclear Research Centre
The Saclay Nuclear Research Centre is one of 9 laboratories belonging to the Commissariat à l'énergie atomique (CEA), which hosts the administrative headquarters of the CEA and a major national laboratory. It is the heart of French nuclear research since Frederic Joliot-Curie founded it after the Second World War. Its campus has been built by famous architect Perret.
It is now part of the confederal University of Paris in Saclay, along with Ecole polytechnique, HEC Paris, CNRS, IHES, CentraleSupélec, etc..
Saclay Nuclear Research Centre research
The complex employs 5000 scientists and is located in the Essonne department of northern France, south of Paris on the Saclay plateau.
The research carried out ranges from fundamental research to applied research and, thanks to the Orpheus research reactor, lasers and magnetic resonance research into the State of Matter.
Research at Saclay is focussed on different topics:
- Applied nuclear research : Research is carried out to optimise current and future French nuclear reactors using the Osiris experimental reactor and the Tamaris earthquake simulation laboratory as well as further research into nuclear waste management.
- Technology research : Research into IT systems used in nuclear installations, man-machine interface as well as sensor technology.
- Health research : Research into the effects of radioactivity on living cells and molecules, protein engineering and Medical imaging.
- Environmental research : Research into the effects of climate change and greenhouse gases.
- Fundamental Research.
Institut national des sciences et techniques nucléaires (INSTN)
The centre also houses the Institut national des sciences et techniques nucléaires (National Institute for Nuclear Science and Technology) which is dedicated to the academic and professional training in the field of atomic energy.
Saclay people
- Necmi Dayday, alumni
- Jules Gueron, first director of the CEA's nuclear research center
- Jean-Baptiste Waldner, alumni
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Coordinates: 48°43′29″N 2°08′56″E / 48.72470°N 2.14876°E