Nous avons eu le plaisir de recevoir trois invités de renom, Wang Yao de l’Université de Hong Kong, David Schurig de l’Université de l’Utah et Nicolas Roch de l’Institut Néel.
Un beau moment de convivialité et d’échanges scientifiques, sous un ciel clément qui nous a permis de nous retrouver également autour de diverses activités sportives pendant un après-midi du séjour.
Merci à tous pour le succès de cet évènement !
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