Landmark events
November has been a vibrant month at LINCS. In addition to the regular activities, such as the reading groups and the seminar talks, that continued as per tradition, we had the pleasure of welcoming more new PhD students and postdocs to the laboratory, further enriching our community.
We also hosted a group of students from a Chinese university, accompanied by Calvin, which provided a wonderful opportunity for exchange and dialogue.
The most special moment of the month was undoubtedly the PhD Welcome Day. During this event, PhD students and postdocs affiliated with the Lincs were introduced to the laboratory’s work and mission. They also had the opportunity to present themselves, learn about each other’s research, and share a convivial lunch together, fostering connections and a sense of community.
We’re thrilled to see our LINCS community grow and thrive, and we look forward to more exciting activities in the months to come!
Lincs PhD Welcome Day
The PhD Welcome Day at LINCS, held on November 20, brought together the entire community at the Rose Dieng-Kuntz amphitheater at Telecom Paris for a day of introductions and presentations, with a special focus on welcoming our first-year PhD students. The event began with a warm speech from the director, Daniel Kofman, outlining the laboratory’s mission, spirit, and objectives
Following this, the coordinators of the reading groups Francesca Bassi et François Durand, took the floor to introduce the lab’s annual activities and the digital resources at their disposal.
The heart of the event was the series of presentations from PhD students, starting with first-years, followed by second- and third-year students, and postdocs, interspersed with talks from their supervisors.
This format provided a comprehensive overview of the lab’s research.
Here you have some pictures taken that day :

NEWCOMERS
Tiphaine George

Jules Sintes

Ashok Krishnan

Meeting with visiting students from Xidian University, China
On October 30, our colleague Calvin introduced our lab to a group of students participating in an exchange program focused on Education in France. They attended our seminar and we spent some time together over a snack in the Hedy Lamarr room.

