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2024年5月2日 (四) 法國在台協會《科學泡泡堂》第七場"Shine Bright Like a Diamond: Science Beyond the Bling",歡迎踴躍報名!

法國在台協會將於2024年5月2日 (四) 18:20假臺北記憶倉庫 (臺北市中正區忠孝西路一段265號),舉辦的。

鑽石不止是奢華Bling bling的象徵,可也是科研的閃亮課題喲。為了深入研究這種寶石在科學領域所發揮的關鍵作用,此次邀請了台法兩位專家:張煥正教授(中央研究院原子與分子科學研究所特聘研究員)和 Jean-François Roch教授(巴黎高等師範學院-巴黎薩克雷大學),來跟大家分享台法間在此研究的合作與發展!

Jean-François Roch is the director of Quantum Saclay, the interdisciplinary center of the University Paris-Saclay dedicated to the academic and industrial development of quantum technologies. He is a professor of physics at Ecole Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay, where he leads a research team focusing on the use of diamond point defects. Together with Alain Aspect and Philippe Grangier, Jean-François Roch was part of the team that conducted the single-photon interference experiments for the observation of wave-particle duality, groundbreaking work that led the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences to award Alain Aspect the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2022. He is a senior member of the Institut Universitaire de France and an Overseas Fellow at Churchill College, University of Cambridge. 

Huan-Cheng Chang (張煥正教授) is a distinguished professor at the Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences of the Academia Sinica. He earned his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Indiana University Bloomington, USA, in 1990. For over three decades, he has been at the forefront of research intersecting physics, chemistry, and biology, aiming to develop new methods, tools, and technologies for addressing problems with wide-ranging applications. In 2005, he pioneered the development of fluorescent nanodiamonds containing NV centers. In 2019, Huan-Cheng Chang and François Treussart (ENS Paris-Saclay) were awarded the prestigious Franco-Taiwanese research prize of the French Académie des Sciences, for their research on the use of the fluorescent nanodiamond crystals in neuronal imaging, enabling significant medical advancements.

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