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FJPPL France Japan Particle Physics Laboratory
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France-(CNRS-CEA: LAPP, LLR, LPNHE, LAL, IRFU); Japan-KEK

Toshiko Yuasa Laboratory (TYL)

France Japan Particle Physics (FJPP)

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France-(CNRS-CEA) and Japan-KEK

Toshiko Yuasa Laboratory (TYL)

France Japan Particle Physics (FJPP)

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Introduction

Welcome to the home of TWiki.FJPPL. This is the France Japan Particle Physics "Toshiko Yuasa" Laboratory (FJPPL or TYL) web site. Get registered (TWikiRegistration) to access the FJPPL Intranet
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NEWS

May 28-29 2012 FJPPL(TYL) and FKPPL Joint workshop in Clermond-Ferrand, steering committees May 30-31, 2012

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NEWS

  • EDIT2013 school, March 12-22, 2013: KEK will hold the EDIT2013 school for detector technology, which is the series started at CERN in 2011 and held at FNAL in 2012. Registration is open. NEW
  • Tribute to Toshiko Yuasa: CNRS headquarters (Paris) November 24th, 2008
  • Toshiko Yuasa Lab. inauguration (see Slides Show)
 

Important dates for all FXPPL

(see more here)

"Call for proposals" Common dead-line Monday Jan. 13, 2014 for all FXPPL

FXPPL open site Call For Proposals Workshop Sterring committee Directorate meeting
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FCPPL 2011 04/7&8/11 04/9/11 - Jinan P.R.CHINA
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FKPPL 2013 04-06/06/13 06/06/13 Seoul Korea Joint with FJPPL
FJPPL(TYL) NEW 2014 May 26-27, 2014 May 28, 2014 May 26, 2014 Bordeaux France Joint with FKPPL

Asian News

Asia-Europe-Pacific school of high Energy Physics

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Last news

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 Toshiko Yuasa, the first Japanese woman physicist and a pioneer in the Franco-Japanese cooperation. To honour her memory, the FJPPL has been renamed, the "Toshiko Yuasa Lab." (TYL) in a special ceremony during the last workshop in Tsukuba (May 21, 2009).
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from left to right: Fumihiko Takasaki (Japanese TYL Director, KEK), Etienne Augé (IN2P3/CNRS dep. Director), Atsuto Suzuki (KEK Director General), Nicolas Alamanos (CEA/Irfu Dep. Director), Sawako Hanyu (Ochanomizu Univ. President) , Yuzo ASANO (Yuasa’s Family), Toshio ICHII (Yuasa’s Family), Denis Perret-Gallix (French TYL Director, CNRS/!IN2P3)
 
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