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Scientific Communication

The communications team’s goal is to render the Institute’s scientific results and events accessible to a wide, non-specialist audience. A principal task is producing the laboratory’s annual “Highlights” magazine, aimed at readers having only limited scientific knowledge.

Contact: Ronald COX and Jan VOGEL

ronald.cox@neel.cnrs.fr and jan.vogel@neel.cnrs.fr

Energy

The Institut NÉEL is involved in many actions concerning this theme, including:

storage, transport and conversion of energy, motors, cooling, lighting, photovoltaic and thermoelectric production. Our laboratory is designated as a Carnot Energy “Institute of the Future” partner. Didier Mayou is assigned to assist the Directors in stimulating and promoting our actions in this field. He represents our laboratory to our local, national and international partners.

Contact: Didier MAYOU didier.mayou@neel.cnrs.fr

International

The role of Christopher Bäuerle is to track international calls and tenders and, in advance of their opening phase, to inform the Institute’s staff. He acts in coordination with, on the one hand, the Insitute’s valorisation managers, and on the other hand, the actions carried out within the framework of the LANEF labex. He organizes meetings between the laboratory’s researchers and potential international partners and he assists the Directors in their international actions and their relations with our administrative authorities and with all our partners.

Contact: Christopher BÄUERLE neel.international@neel.cnrs.fr

MANAGEMENT

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INSTITUT NÉEL

INSTITUT NÉEL

MANAGEMENT

Parity

As Parity Policy Officer, Valérie Reita advises and assists the Directors to conduct their actions in strict compliance with the equality charter of the Ministry of Higher Education and Research. Her role is also to alert the Institute’s Directors of any breach and irregularity in this field. She participated in the European Union INTEGER working group (see our web page “Equité-Parité”). She works in conjunction with the CNRS’s Mission for Gender Equality and with the Equality correspondent of the CNRS Alpes delegation.

Contact: Valérie REITA valerie.reita@neel.cnrs.fr

Industrial Valorisation

The Institut NÉEL’s staff responsible for Industrial Valorisation act in close collaboration with the lnstitute’s Directors and with the Partnership and Valorisation Service of the CNRS Alpes delegation and the CNRS’s Institute of Physics. They help the laboratory’s personnel to valorise their work and they assist the Directors in supporting the laboratory’s activities in this domain. They are also members of the valorisation-correspondents’ network of the Institute of Physics.

Contacts: Patricia DERANGO and Jean-Luc GARDEN

patricia.derango@neel.cnrs.fr and jean-luc.garden@neel.cnrs.fr

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