Monitoring committee
Composition of the monitoring committee
The monitoring committee is made up of 16 PANOPLY participants issued from all of the scientific topics and technologies hosted by PANOPLY.
Directors: Gael Monvoisin (GEOPS) and Arnaud DAPOIGNY (LSCE)
LSCE representatives: Nicolas BONNAIRE, Justin CHAILLOT, Mathieu DAERON, Eric DOUVILLE, Olivier EVRARD, Gwenaël HERVÉ, Jérémy JACOB, Patricia RICHARD
GEOPS representatives: Sébastien BERTRAND, Damien GUINOISEAU, Frédéric HAURINE, Mikaël LASSEIGNE, Maxime LEBLANC, Aurélie NORET
Communications manager: Nada CAUD (LSCE)
Invited: Franck BASSINOT (LSCE), Bruno BOMBLED (LSCE), Sylvain BASSOT (IRSN), Christophe DEBAYLE (IRSN), Alkiviadis GOURGIOTIS (IRSN), Carole PHILIPPON , Claire Boukari (GEOPS), Rémi LAMBERT (GEOPS)
Fig 1 : Schéma organisationnel de PANOPLY
Fig 2 : Schéma présentant la coordination de PANOPLY
Contacts
The PANOPLY platform directors: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Communications manager: nada.caud[a]lsce.ipsl.fr
Access to the technical forum:
https://extra.core-cloud.net/collaborations/PANOPLY/Forum_Technique/SitePages/Accueil.aspx
Introduction
Located on the “Plateau de Saclay”, PANOPLY offers to the academic and industrial scientific communities an array of high tech resources in the fields of Earth, Climate, and Environmental Sciences.
This integrated platform, provides a wide array of high quality services (ranging from routine analyses to full scientific collaboration) and brings together expert research teams operating in a highly professional environment. It opens access to cutting edge technology in the fields of geochemistry and mineralogy.
PANOPLY is organised into four principal centres of expertise - mineralogical analysis, elemental analysis, isotopic analysis and radioactivity measurements - each of which encompasses a package of technological platforms that have been brought together under the supports of PANOPLY in order to optimise the provision of complementary services.