Administrative team
At the heart of the laboratory, the administrative department, comprising three people, monitors the administrative affairs of the management, manages financial and human resources and internal and external communication.

The team accompanies, advises on a daily basis, in the financial field, all the personnel in their scientific activities. The Financial Management department is responsible for preparing, setting up, executing and controlling the budget of the MPQ unit. It handles all financial and accounting acts, in particular funding related to the contractual activity of research teams and centers (ANR, European, Foundation, regional, industrial, service provision, etc.): from set-up, to annual/multi-annual monitoring, to the justification(s) of the projects.
The team ensures the interface with the financial services of the organizations of attachment: the Institute of Physics of the CNRS, the Regional Delegation Villejuif of the CNRS and University Paris Cité.
The local Human Resources department welcomes permanent and non-permanent staff and monitors their administrative files.
The administrative department also supports researchers and teacher-researchers in the organization of scientific events, symposiums, schools, workshops.
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