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The CEA Paris-Saclay center is one of nine centers belonging to the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA). Following a reorganization in 2017, the center consists of multiple sites, including the CEA Saclay site (formerly a "center"), the Fontenay-aux-Roses site and the sites of Paris, , Orsay and Caen.

Historically, as the main Saclay site was the heart of French nuclear research it was called Saclay Nuclear Research Center prior to the shift towards other fields of research and innovation besides nuclear.

(1997). 9780773566583, Chemical Heritage Foundation.

The center has close ties with Paris-Saclay University, being located on the and active in the for innovation.


Organization
Since February 2017, various sites were grouped together to the CEA Paris-Saclay center, including Https://fontenay-aux-roses.cea.fr/far/Pages/Le-centre/histoire.aspx/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" Https://fontenay-aux-roses.cea.fr/far/Pages/Le-centre/histoire.aspx< /a>
  • Saclay site (formerly a "center")
  • Fontenay-aux-Roses site
  • Paris site
  • Évry site ()
  • Orsay site (Service Hospitalier Frédéric Joliot, SHFJ) Https://joliot.cea.fr/drf/joliot/en/Pages/research_entities/SHFJ/Presentation.aspx/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" Https://joliot.cea.fr/drf/joliot/en/Pages/research_entities/SHFJ/Presentation.aspx< /a>
  • Caen site ( and )


History
On 10 October 1945, Charles de Gaulle launched the CEA. In 1946, the Fontenay-aux-Roses site was realized, followed by the Saclay site 6 years later in 1952. The Saclay site, located 20 km south of Paris on the , is much bigger and was chosen in part to be close to Université Paris-Sud (which today is part of Paris-Saclay University).

The Saclay site was designed by the architect .


Research
The complex employs more than 7,500 scientists. Although CEA Saclay was initially focused on nuclear research, multiple domains of research are carried out there since a few decades back. These include:
  • Low-carbon energies
  • Climate and environment
  • Matter and universe
  • Health and life sciences
  • Technology for industry


Reactors
The Saclay site has been home to multiple , including the , and reactors.

The Osiris and Isis reactors (operated between 1965–2019) inspired the design of Iraq's facility.Ramberg, Bennett. Nuclear Power Plants as Weapons for the Enemy: An Unrecognized Military Peril. University of California Press, 1985. p. xvii.Cordesman, Anthony H. Iraq and the War of Sanctions: Conventional Threats and Weapons of Mass Destruction. Praeger, 1999. p. 605. Multiple bacterial species were discovered to thrive in those during operation, and may have fed off from .


Notable subsidiaries
  • National Institute for Nuclear Science and Technology (INSTN), which is dedicated to the academic and professional training in the field of atomic energy.
  • (IRAMIS), which houses the (LIDyL) joint research unit where both Anne L'Huillier and attained breakthroughs in attosecond lasers, leading to their Nobel prize share in 2023.
  • is a neuroimaging research center with some of the most powerful MRI machines in the world


Director of the site
  • Hervé Barbelin (2024–present)
  • Christian Bailly (2021–2024) Https://www.linkedin.com/in/christian-bailly< /a>
  • Michel Bédoucha (2016–2021) Https://www.linkedin.com/in/michel-bedoucha-b0645511a< /a>
  • Jacques Vayron (2012–2016)
  • Yves Caristan (2005–2012)
  • Jean-Pierre Pervès (2000–2005)
  • Eliane Loquet (1993–2000)
  • Jean Bazin (1990–1993)
  • Paul Delpeyroux (–1990)
  • ...
  • (1954–1970)
  • Jules Guéron (1951)


People
  • Jules Guéron, first director of the CEA's nuclear research center
  • Jean-Baptiste Waldner, alumnus
  • Étienne Klein, physicist, philosopher of science, author, and radio host
  • Anne L'Huillier, ultra-fast laser physics, 2023 Nobel laureate in physics
  • , pioneer of strong-field laser physics, 2023 Nobel laureate in physics
  • Valérie Masson-Delmotte, climate scientist, co-chair of Working Group 1 of the IPCC


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