The Institut Langevin is a Joint Research Unit of ESPCI Paris and CNRS dedicated to wave physics and its applications.[1]

Institut Langevin
Founder(s)Paris Sciences et Lettres University
Established2009
MissionFundamental research
Location
Paris
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France
Coordinates48°50′46″N 2°21′19″E / 48.84601593017578°N 2.355226516723633°E / 48.84601593017578; 2.355226516723633
Websitehttps://www.institut-langevin.espci.f
Geographical position of the Institut de biologie physico-chimique in France
Geographical position of the Institut de biologie physico-chimique in France
Position in France

The Institut Langevin has been founded in 2009 on the initiative of Mathias Fink, academician of science and professor at ESPCI Paris. It was born from the merger of two laboratories at ESPCI Paris: the “Waves and Acoustics” laboratory, which Mathias Fink had directed since its creation in 1990, and the "Physical Optics" laboratory directed by Claude Boccara. The ambition behind this merger was to bring together in the same Institute researchers interested in all possible types of waves. The institute bears its name in reference to the French physicist Paul Langevin, who was director of ESPCI and who notably invented sonar.[2]

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