The PhLAM laboratory

PhLAM, the Laboratory for Laser, Atom and Molecule Physics, was formed in January 1998 from the merger of the Hertzian Spectroscopy Laboratory (LSH) and the Molecular and Photonic Dynamics Laboratory (LDMP). It is a joint research unit (UMR 8523) under the joint supervision of the CNRS and the University of Lille. 

Its research themes focus mainly on light-matter interaction, ranging from the physics of cold atoms to photonics, via molecular physics and the non-linear dynamics of optical or biological systems.

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10:30 - 13:00

PhLAM laboratory seminar: ‘Planetary limits: a physical approach to the impossibility of sustainable development’ by Alexandre MEGE-REVIL

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Join us at IRCICA on 26 June for the last PhLAM seminar of the semester: ‘Planetary limits: a physical…

13:30 - 14:35

Rencontres technologiques du PhLAM: ‘1984: The CNRS is behind the 1st French patent for a 3D printer. An industry that will be worth €70 billion by 2030’.

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Join us on Thursday 19 June at CERLA at 1.30 pm for a new technology meeting on ‘1984: CNRS behind the 1st…

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