frozen

Nine students in science illustration have dealt with low temperature physics, in collaboration with a physicist. They created movies, animation pictures, flyers, posters about space, dilution cryostats, superconductors, history of science… Discover their four projects near absolute zero.

This work is the result of a collaboration between the DSAA de Design d’Illustration Scientifique of Ecole Estienne and Julien Bobroff (La Physique Autrement, LPS, Université Paris-Sud). It was supervised by Matthieu Lambert and Annaïck Péron (Ecole Estienne).

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DSAA DIS, Ecole Estienne

Frozen ? The framework

Nine students in science illustration have dealt with low temperature physics, in collaboration with a physicist. They created movies, animation pictures, flyers, posters about space, dilution cryostats, superconductors, history of science… Discover their four projects near absolute zero.

The 3 flyers to understand it all

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Frozen ? The framework

Nine students in science illustration have dealt with low temperature physics, in collaboration with a physicist. They created movies, animation pictures, flyers, posters about space, dilution cryostats, superconductors, history of science… Discover their four projects near absolute zero.

Atteindre le Zéro Absolu : le projet de Loan et Timon

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DSAA DIS, Ecole Estienne

Frozen ? The framework

Nine students in science illustration have dealt with low temperature physics, in collaboration with a physicist. They created movies, animation pictures, flyers, posters about space, dilution cryostats, superconductors, history of science… Discover their four projects near absolute zero.

The sun (in french)

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Venus

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The frise

A project conceived and realized by Eve Barlier and Monika Moll of the DSAA Illustration scientifique of the Estienne school in collaboration with Julien Bobroff (LPS, University Paris-Sud).

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DSAA DIS, Ecole Estienne

Frozen ? The framework

Nine students in science illustration have dealt with low temperature physics, in collaboration with a physicist. They created movies, animation pictures, flyers, posters about space, dilution cryostats, superconductors, history of science… Discover their four projects near absolute zero.

La course au froid, le projet d'Alix et Maxime

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DSAA DIS, Ecole Estienne

The topic of the conference

This conference-happening shows the world’s coldest book, and through the book and live experiments, the history of low temperature physics.

Conference by Julien Bobroff, at ESPCI with ESPGG in 2017.

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Laboratoire de Physique des Solides (Univ. Paris-Sud)
illustratrice scientifique

Le sujet de la conférence

La physique quantique est invisible, abstraite, elle échappe à nos intuitions. Et pourtant, elle se cache dans le monde qui nous entoure. Dans certains solides récemment découverts, la quantique se révèle de façon très surprenante, constituant l’un des sujets de recherche les plus actifs.

Les Mardis de l’Espace des sciences avec Julien Bobroff, Physicien expert de la physique quantique dans les solides, et enseignant-chercheur à l’Université Paris Sud.

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Laboratoire de Physique des Solides (Univ. Paris-Sud)

Le sujet de la conférence

Avec la lévitation supraconductrice, les ordinateurs quantiques, la nanophysique et les matériaux protecteurs de l’environnement, l’exploration des propriétés étonnantes de la matière et de la lumière ne fait que commencer. Attendons-nous à de belles surprises!

Conférence par Julien Bobroff, physicien, professeur à l’université Paris-Sud, Laboratoire de physique des solides au Palais de la Découverte en Mars 2017

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Laboratoire de Physique des Solides (Univ. Paris-Sud)

The artist Patrick Corillon collaborated with Julien Bobroff, physicist, to build a work around the absolute zero. The result comes in the form of a website, videos, animations, a book, but also and especially drama performances of Patrick Corillon. This work explored the links between art and science, and in particular, explored what research in the arts compared to research in science.

The introduction video

One of the animation movies of the projects

This project was carried out as part of a collaboration between Patrick Corillon, his entire Corridor team, and Julien Bobroff (Paris-Sud University, CNRS) supported by the Diagonale Paris-Saclay.

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Le Corridor, Lièges, Belgiques

In this work developed with the illustrator Marine Joumard, we wanted to invent a new way to tell the science. For that, we designed illustrated cards. Each discovery is described in 9 cards: what, who, where, when, the question, the discovery, the article, the Nobel and the applications. These cards can be used by a science explainer or a scientist to tell a discovery on the corner of a table, at a science fair, a meeting, or a conference.
They pave the way for new forms of science narratives. Want to use them? It’s possible and free, in French or in English.

Superconductivity

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Superfluidity

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Antifferomagnetism

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Topology

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Graphene

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Magnetoresistance

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This project was developed by Marine Joumard, illustrator from the Ecole Estienne, in collaboration with our group “Physics Autrement”, the Laboratory of Solid Physics of Paris-Sud University and the CNRS (Orsay, France). We benefit from the support of the “Physique Autrement” Chair of the Paris-Sud Foundation, supported by the Air Liquide Group.

This entire project is made available under the terms of the Creative Commons BY-NC-ND license. Thanks for telling us.

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DSAA DIS, Ecole Estienne