Institut national de physique nucléaire et de physique des particules
The French National Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics, also known as CNRS Nucléaire & Particules, is the coordinating body for nuclear and particle physics in France. It was established in 1971 as a division of the French National Centre for Scientific Research. Its purpose is "to promote and unite research activities in the various fields of physics".
List of IN2P3 institutes
[Strasbourg]
[Annecy]
- The Annecy Particle Physics Laboratory at the Université Savoie Mont Blanc
[Lyon]
- The Institute of Nuclear Physics of Lyon at Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
- The IN2P3 Computing Centre
- The Advanced Materials Laboratory
[Modane]
[Grenoble]
- The Laboratory of [Subatomic Physics and Cosmology] at the Université Grenoble Alpes
[Marseille]
[Montpellier]
- at the University of Montpellier
[Clermont-Ferrand]
- The Clermont Physics Laboratory at the University of [Clermont Auvergne]
[Bordeaux]
- Centre of Nuclear Studies of Bordeaux-Gradignan at the University of Bordeaux
[Nantes]
- The Laboratory of Subatomic Physics and Associated Technologies at the University of Nantes
[Caen]
- The National Large Heavy Ion Accelerator
- The Caen Particle Physics Laboratory at ENSICAEN, associated with Normandy University and University of Caen Normandy.
[Toulouse]
- The Institute of Physics of the two Infinities Toulouse at Université Toulouse III
[Paris]
- The Astroparticle and Cosmology Laboratory at Paris Diderot University
- The Laboratory of Nuclear and High-Energy Physics at Pierre and Marie Curie University and Paris Diderot University
[Orsay]
- The Institute of Physics of the two Infinities Irène Joliot-Curie at the Paris-Saclay University
[Palaiseau]
- The Laboratoire Leprince-Ringuet Laboratory at École Polytechnique