Hi everyone,
This month has been a really active and rewarding one for our lab! We hosted three great talks and you’ll find the videos recordings below, we contributed to the organization of the WT6G Workshop within the MASCOTS2025 conference, and had the chance to visit the SOLEIL Synchrotron Centre on the Saclay Plateau.
Thanks to everyone for your enthusiasm and participation, let’s keep up the great work!
Landmark events
Guided visit of the SOLEIL Synchrotron Centre
Located at the heart of the Paris-Saclay science cluster, SOLEIL is a non-profit organization jointly founded by CNRS and CEA. It is a state-of-the-art facility that serves simultaneously as an open platform for academic and industrial communities, a cutting-edge, multidisciplinary research laboratory, and a space for the general public to engage with science.
In practical terms, SOLEIL produces synchrotron radiation, an extremely bright light generated by accelerated electrons, which can be used to explore inert or biological matter down to the atomic scale. The light spans a wide range of wavelengths, from infrared to X-rays, and is delivered to experimental stations known as beamlines.
Thanks to the suggestion of one of you, we are very happy to have shared this experience together. Here you have some pictures to fix the moment :









Way to 6G Workshop
We express our congratulations and pride to our members François Baccelli, Ashutosh Balakrishnan, Sanjoy Kumar and Ke Feng for their outstanding work and contributions to the “Way to 6G” workshop, part of the 33rd MASCOTS Conference held on October 21–23, 2025, at Campus Les Cordeliers (Paris).


