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  __January 31 2012:__ **Conference ISIS** 16h30, Prof. **Antoine GEORGES**, //&amp;quot;Quantum Matter with Strong Correlations: from hot superconductors to cold atoms&amp;quot;//, Collège de France and Ecole Polytechnique (France)
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  **Abstract**: About 25 years have passed since the spectacular discovery of superconductors with “high” transition temperatures by Bednorz and Müller (Nobel prize, 1987). Yet, the broad class of materials to which these superconducting copper-oxides belong continues to fascinate physicists and chemists. Indeed, solid-state chemistry, new elaboration techniques, and improved experimental probes have provided us with many families of transition-metal oxides with remarkable electronic properties, such as metal-insulator transitions, large magnetoresistance or thermoelectric power. Furthermore, these materials raise deep fundamental physics questions. They challenge the very basic principles on which conventional theories of the solid-state are based because, in those materials, the motion of each electron is strongly correlated with that of all the others. New frontiers are also opening up, which bring together condensed-matter physics and quantum optics. ``Artificial crystals’’ made of ultra-cold atoms trapped by laser beams can be engineered with a remarkable level of controllability, and allow for the study of quantum physics in previously unexplored regimes.
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  __March 26 2012:__ **Conference ISIS** 16h30, Prof. **Lyndon EMSLEY**, //&amp;quot;Surface Enhanced NMR Spectrosopy&amp;quot;//, ENS-Lyon (France)
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  **Abstract**: We have shown over the last few years that multi-dimensional magic-angle-spinning solid-state NMR spectroscopy can play a major role in characterizing a range of difficult materials, from macromolecules to polymorphs to catalysts. An overview of this progress will be given. 
  In particular, sensitivity is a key problem in NMR, and we will demonstrate different approaches to increasing sensitivity. For example, we will show how surface NMR spectra can be greatly enhanced using DNP. Polarization is transferred from the protons of the solvent to the rare nuclei (at natural isotopic abundance) at the surface, yielding at up to a hundred-fold signal enhancement for surface species in silica frameworks. 
  As examples of this approach, we demonstrate the fast characterization of the distribution of surface bonding modes and interactions in a series of functionalized materials using this technique. Surface enhanced carbon-13, silicon-29, nitrogen-15 and aluminum-27 DNP NMR spectra were obtained by using incipient wetness impregnation of samples with a solution containing a polarizing radical. Furthermore, the remarkable gain in time provided by surface enhanced DNP NMR spectroscopy (up to a factor 10 000) allows the facile acquisition of two-dimensional correlation spectra, allowing access to conformational features of the surface groups
  
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  ===== Rencontres ISIS =====
  |[[http://www-isis.u-strasbg.fr/doc/rencontres1405.pdf|{{http://www-isis.u-strasbg.fr/images/rencontres1405.png?nolink}}]] |May 14th, 2008, Rencontre ISIS 17h00, Prof. **Martin Karplus** //&amp;quot;Motion : a hallmark of life. From marsupials to molecules&amp;quot;//, Harvard University, Université Louis Pasteur followed by Au temps jadis : images des années 50. |

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            <pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 12:32:07 +0100</pubDate>
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- __April 2 2012:__ **Conference ISIS** 16h30, Prof. **Sylviane Muller**, //&amp;quot;Title to be announced&amp;quot;//, Institut de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire, Université de Strasbourg (France)
+ __April 2 2012:__ **Conference ISIS** 16h30, Dr. **Sylviane Muller**, //&amp;quot;Title to be announced&amp;quot;//, Institut de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire, Université de Strasbourg (France)
  
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            <pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 12:29:47 +0100</pubDate>
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  ^ ISIS/UdS - CNRS UMR 7006 ||
- | {{:cellphysics:2_dr_riveline_daniel.jpg|}} | Directeur : **Daniel Riveline**\\ Laboratoire de Physique Cellulaire \\ ISIS\\ 8 allée Gaspard Monge\\ BP 70028\\ F-67083 Strasbourg Cedex\\ Téléphone : +33 (0)3 68 85 51 64\\ Télécopie : + 33 (0)3 68 85 51 15\\  Secrétariat : +33 (0)3 68 85 51 58\\ Mél : &amp;lt;riveline@unistra.fr&amp;gt; |
+ | {{:cellphysics:2_dr_riveline_daniel.jpg|}} | Directeur : **Daniel Riveline**\\ Laboratoire de Physique Cellulaire \\ ISIS\\ 8 allée Gaspard Monge\\ BP 70028\\ F-67083 Strasbourg Cedex\\ Téléphone : +33 (0)3 68 85 51 64\\ Télécopie : + 33 (0)3 68 85 52 42\\  Secrétariat : +33 (0)3 68 85 52 41\\ Mél : &amp;lt;riveline@unistra.fr&amp;gt; |
  
  [[http://www-isis.u-strasbg.fr/cellphysics/|Accès aux pages Web du laboratoire]]
  
  

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            <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2012 14:07:41 +0100</pubDate>
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- __December 9 2011:__ **Progress Report** 9h00, Dr. **Nicolas CALIMET**, //&amp;quot;Insights into the conformational variability of the allosteric P-type ATPase Ca2+ pump by in silico simulations&amp;quot;//, Salle de Reunions.
  
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+ /* __December 9 2011:__ **Progress Report** 9h00, Dr. **Nicolas CALIMET**, //&amp;quot;Insights into the conformational variability of the allosteric P-type ATPase Ca2+ pump by in silico simulations&amp;quot;//, Salle de Reunions. */
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+ /* __February xx 2012:__ **Progress Report** 9h00, Dr. **Jeremy ESQUE**, //&amp;quot;bla bla bla&amp;quot;//, Salle de Reunions. */
  
  
  ===== Openings =====
  {{:{{ifm:proj_2dselfassembly.pdf|PhD position in Advanced Material Design}}

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            <pubDate>Sat, 21 Jan 2012 07:21:00 +0100</pubDate>
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  ~~NOTOC~~
  
  ===== Board of Directors =====
      * Paolo SAMORI : Director, Professor at University of Strasbourg and IUF
+     * Yvette AGNUS : Managing Director, Professor at the University of Strasbourg
      * Jean-Marie LEHN : Professor at Collège de France
      * Nicolas WINSSINGER : Professor at University of Strasbourg and IUF
      * Andrew GRIFFITHS : Professor at University of Strasbourg
      * Éric WESTHOF : Vice-President for Research, University of Strasbourg

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            <pubDate>Thu, 19 Jan 2012 09:25:46 +0100</pubDate>
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      * Yvette AGNUS : Directrice exécutive, Professeur à l'université de Strasbourg
      * Annia BERTRAND : Gestion administrative
      * Fabien BUCHBERGER : Logistique et bâtiment
      * Sylvie DOUVIER : Gestion financière
-     * Fabien MEY : Logistique et bâtiment
      * Nathalie MONNIN : Gestion financière
      * Thierry MULLER : Logistique et bâtiment
+     * Catherine NAUD : accueil et courrier
      * Fabienne PENNER : Secrétariat de l'institut 
      * Caroline SCHNEIDER : Logistique scientifique

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