Cryocourse 2021

Cryocourse is the European intensive training course on cryophysics and  cryogenic techniques. Initiated in 2002, it aims at providing lectures and hands-on classes in  the area of low temperature science and technology.

The courses are open to PhD  students, post-docs, young technicians and engineers from all European laboratories with an  interest in cryogenics, from about a Kelvin down to below a millikelvin.

Visit: http://cryocourse2021.grenoble.cnrs.fr/ (school) and http://cryocourse.grenoble.cnrs.fr/ (Cryocourse page).
Registration is open online, about 40 students will be able to attend  the school.

The goal of this European School is to give young researchers an  excellent opportunity to learn about fundamental and industrial issues in Cryogenics from experts in  the field. There will be ample time for discussion, plus poster sessions were the attendees will  be able to present their own research interests.

The courses are split in two parts: a theoretical session held in the  Alps, at the Château de Passières in Chichilianne. Then a « hands-on » session in Grenoble, at  the Institut Néel (http://neel.cnrs.fr/) – CNRS laboratory.

Cryocourse is organised by the European Microkelvin Platform  (https://emplatform.eu/), the EU-funded Ultra-Low Temperature European Platform.

The school is organized by Laurent Belliard (INSP, Sorbonne Université, Paris, France), Philippe Djemia (LSPM, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, Villetaneuse, France), Kareem Elsayad (Vienna Biocenter Core Facilities, Vienne, Autriche), Jérémie Margueritat (ILM, université de Lyon, France).