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Administrative staff

Facts and Figures:

Facts and Figures:

The ENS Physics department has a dual role of teaching and research. It also provides the technical resources for laboratories (mechanical workshop, helium liquefier, clean room, computer network, logistics, warehouses) as well as administrative support.

Composed of 460 people including 120 researchers/teacher-researchers, the Physics department is the largest research and teaching structure in the ENS.

It occupies 12,000 m² a historic building on rue Lhomond, on the ENS campus in Paris, 2,000 m² on the Jussieu campus and a few buildings at the Collège de France.

Since 2011, the department has been certified ’laboratory of excellence’ for the quality of its research and teaching (Future investments - Labex call for projects).

Administrative staff

The administrative staff at the department is responsible for the organization of the education program (undergraduate-third year- and graduate level), the administrative follow-up of the Research federation, general logistics, and for the interaction with main ENS and CNRS administration and services. The administrative service actively participates in organizing public events, conferences and workshops.

Administrative and Financial Section

    • Logistics : Julie Loussier
    • Bureau : L059g
    • Tel : 01 44 32 25 37

Teaching Section

  • In charge of the relationships with lecturers/Communication : Wissam Chaalal
  • Student support and Graduate School office : Médina Mahrez
  • Secretary Doctoral School PIF : Carole Hamon

Facts and Figures:

The ENS Physics department has a dual role of teaching and research. It also provides the technical resources for laboratories (mechanical workshop, helium liquefier, clean room, computer network, logistics, warehouses) as well as administrative support.

Composed of 460 people including 120 researchers/teacher-researchers, the Physics department is the largest research and teaching structure in the ENS.

It occupies 12,000 m² a historic building on rue Lhomond, on the ENS campus in Paris, 2,000 m² on the Jussieu campus and a few buildings at the Collège de France.

Since 2011, the department has been certified ’laboratory of excellence’ for the quality of its research and teaching (Future investments - Labex call for projects).