
The ISOL-France collaboration was established in 2017 to coordinate the scientific strategy of the low-energy nuclear physics community at a national level. Managed by the Bureau ISOL-France, the collaboration focuses its activities on two key national facilities: GANIL-SPIRAL2 in Caen, and ALTO in Orsay. In addition to its work within France, ISOL-France researchers are also involved in international facilities, including GSI in Germany, ISOLDE at CERN, and Jyvaskyla in Finland. A map of the national laboratories and facilities engaged in this collaboration is presented here.

The list of the collaboration members can be found here. If you wish to register to the ISOL-France mailing list, please use this link. The bureau ISOL-France is composed of Sarina Geldhof (GANIL, Caen), Louis Lalanne (IPHC, Strasbourg), Vladimir Manea (IJCLab, Orsay), Maud Versteegen (LP2i, Bordeaux). To contact the Bureau ISOL-France, please use the email: isolfrance-bureau@in2p3.fr