2024年7月11日,对于法国原子能和替代能源委员会(CEA)的研究人员而言,是一个值得铭记的日子。2023年诺贝尔物理学奖得主安妮·吕利耶和皮埃尔·阿戈斯蒂尼,各自将他们的一枚诺贝尔奖章复制品,赠予了CEA下属的Iramis研究所的Lidyl实验室。该实验室是他们整个科研生涯中做出重大贡献的地方。
诺贝尔奖得主的名字永远镌刻在法国原子能委员会的墙壁上
Des prix Nobel à jamais gravés dans les murs du CEA
2024年7月11日,2023年诺贝尔物理学奖得主Anne L'Huillier和Pierre Agostini将他们各自的诺贝尔奖奖章捐赠给了法国原子能和替代能源委员会(CEA)下属的Lidyl实验室(隶属Iramis研究所)。此举旨在表彰该实验室在他们整个科研生涯中发挥的重要作用。
Two 2023 Nobel Prize in Physics laureates, Anne L'Huillier and Pierre Agostini, have donated replicas of their medals to the CEA's Lidyl laboratory at Iramis, where they conducted significant portions of their award-winning research. This act honors the French research institution's role in their scientific careers and contributions to the field of physics.
On July 11, 2024, researchers at France's CEA (Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives) witnessed a historic moment. Two recipients of the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physics, Anne L'Huillier and Pierre Agostini, each presented a replica of their Nobel medal to the Lidyl laboratory of the Iramis institute.
The ceremony held deep symbolic significance, as the Lidyl lab at the CEA's Saclay site is where both laureates conducted pivotal work throughout their scientific careers. By permanently embedding these medals within the laboratory's walls, the CEA aims to immortalize the legacy of their groundbreaking research in attosecond physics, which earned them the Nobel alongside Ferenc Krausz. The event underscores the CEA's role as a foundational hub for world-leading scientific achievement.
Le CEA a reçu les médailles Nobel de physique 2023 d'Anne L'Huillier et Pierre Agostini, qui les ont officiellement remises au laboratoire Lidyl de l'Iramis où ils ont mené leurs recherches. Cet événement honore leur carrière scientifique et souligne l'importance de ce centre de recherche français dans leurs travaux primés.
Le 11 juillet 2024 restera gravé dans les mémoires des chercheurs du CEA. Anne L'Huillier et Pierre Agostini, lauréats du prix Nobel de physique 2023, ont chacun remis un exemplaire de leurs médailles au laboratoire Lidyl de l'Iramis, là où ils ont grandement oeuvré tout au long de leur carrière scientifique.
Core Point
Nobel laureates Anne L'Huillier and Pierre Agostini donated replica medals to the CEA’s Lidyl lab, highlighting the lab’s role in their breakthrough physics careers and reinforcing France’s research prestige.
Key Players
CEA — French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission, based in France.
Lidyl (Iramis) — CEA research laboratory focused on laser, interactions, dynamics and spectroscopy, based in France.
Anne L'Huillier — physicist and 2023 Nobel Prize winner, based in Sweden/France-linked research circles.
Pierre Agostini — physicist and 2023 Nobel Prize winner, based in the United States/France-linked research circles.
Industry Impact
- Computing/AI: Low — no direct AI/computing impact.
- ICT: Low — mainly scientific research recognition, not commercial ICT.
- Energy: Low — CEA is energy-linked, but this is a physics honor, not an energy development.
Tracking
Low priority — symbolic academic news with limited immediate market or industry implications.