Project
Governance

Hélène PERRIN

Coordinator of DIM QuanTiP,
CNRS Research Director

Senka ĆUK

QuanTiP DIM Project Manager,
Project Manager

Zoé VESSIERE

DIM QuanTiP Communications Officer

Regional council of Île-de-France

2, rue Simone Veil 93400 Saint-Ouen

CNRS Delegation Ile-de-France Villejuif

Service Partenariat-Valorisation (SPV)
7, rue Guy Môquet, 94800 Villejuif

The Board of Directors (BD) brings together all the supervisory bodies of the DIM’s member laboratories. Its role is to validate the DIM’s strategy, approve the annual program of activities and the Scientific and Socio-Economic Council’s opinion on it, approve the provisional budget proposed by the Steering Committee and check budget execution at the end of the financial year, and ensure that resources are used to achieve the DIM’s objectives.

The Scientific Council (SC) is made up of 10 French and foreign personalities, 6 scientists and 4 business representatives, qualified in the DIM’s field of expertise. It will examine all actions carried out by the Steering Committee. This includes an assessment of the projects selected by the Steering Committee, evaluating their degree of completion and expected impact. It will also assess activities relating to valorization, training and dissemination.

Membres du Conseil Scientifique

Cyril ALLOUCHE, engineer EVIDEN (Île-de-France), in charge of studies related to quantum computing,
Thierry DEBUISSCHERT, Thales R&T engineer, expert in quantum cryptography and nano-sensors,
Bruno DESRUELLE, EXAIL engineer, head of the Quantum Sensors division,
Anaïs DRÉAU, CNRS researcher in Montpellier, director of the GDR “TeQ” on quantum technologies,
Jean-Michel GÉRARD, research director at CEA (Grenoble), specialist in quantum dots,
Khaled KARRAI, Director of Attocube (Munich), a world leader in nano-positioning and cryogenics,
Corina KOLLATH, professor of theoretical physics at the University of Bonn (interacting quantum systems),
Hugues DE RIEDMATTEN, ICFO, head of a quantum communications experimental group,
Frank WILHELM-MAUCH, responsible for the large-scale German quantum computer project in Jülich,
Jörg WRACHTRUP, director of a laboratory at Stuttgart University, pioneer of NV diamond centers.

Steering Committee (COPIL)

Chaired by the DIM coordinator, it includes the heads of the thematic and cross-functional areas (2 per area) and the project manager. The axis leaders are scientists working in various DIM laboratories, some of whom are involved in a local company. The role of the COPIL is to implement and manage the strategy and actions relating to the DIM’s annual programs. It also organizes the evaluation of scientific and commercialization projects. In the latter case, the COPIL calls on a jury comprising players in the technology transfer field (SATT, incubators). The COPIL also oversees all other activities developed by the DIM (animation, training, dissemination, valorization).

Theme managers

Axis 1 – Quantum computing:
Patrice BERTET (SPEC, CEA)
Alain SARLETTE (INRIA Paris)

Axis 2 – Quantum simulation:
Jérôme BEUGNON (LKB, CNRS, SU, Collège de France)
Laurent SANCHEZ PALENCIA (CPhT, CNRS, École polytechnique)

Axis 3 – Quantum communication:
Nadia BELABAS (C2N, CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay)
Alex BREDARIOL GRILO (LIP6, CNRS, Sorbonne Université)

Axis 4 – Quantum sensors and metrology:
Ivan FAVERO (MPQ, CNRS, Université Paris Cité)
Franck PEREIRA (SYRTE, CNRS, Observatoire de Paris)

Cross-functional managers

Axis A – Scientific and technological resources:
Danijela MARKOVIC (UMPhy, CNRS, Unité Mixte de Physique CNRS/Thales)
Alexandre TALLAIRE (IRCP, CNRS, Chimie ParisTech)

Axis B – Scientific and economic impact:
Matthieu DELBECQ (LPENS, ENS, CNRS)
Agnès MAITRE (INSP, CNRS, SU)

Axis C – Animation and training:
Jérôme LODEWYCK (SYRTE, CNRS, Observatoire de Paris)
Senka CUK (LPL, CNRS, USPN)

International relations / Europe

Philippe GRANGIER (LCF, CNRS, Institut d’Optique Graduate School)

Offices

In addition to these three bodies, the DIM has a set of offices (one for each thematic or cross-functional axis) which the axes rely on to carry out project evaluations. In addition to the two members of the Copil responsible for each axis, the office for each axis includes two to four members from the DIM’s academic and industrial partners.

Quantum computing

Thierry LAHAYE (LCF)
Valentina PARIGI (LKB)
Frédéric MAGNIEZ (IRIF)
Thomas AYRAL (EVIDEN)

Quantum simulation

Jacqueline BLOCH (C2N)
Christophe MORA (MPQ)
Jérôme ESTEVE (LPS)
Goulven QUEMENER (LAC) 
Adrien SIGNOLES (Pasqal)

Quantum communication

Alexei OURJOUMTSEV (JEIPCF)
Maria AMANTI (MPQ)
Romain ALLEAUME (Telecom)
Jean-Michel MELKONIAN (ONERA)
Tom DARRAS (WeLinq)

Sensors and metrology

Fabienne GOLDFARB (LUMIN)
Mathieu MANCEAU (LPL)
Laura THEVENARD (INSP)
Cheryl FEUILLET-PALMA (LPEM)
Dimitri LABAT (Chipiron)

Scientific and technological resources

Marie-Pierre ADAM (LUMIN)
Mark-Oliver GOERBIG (LPS)
Aymeric DELTEIL (GeMaC)

Scientific and economic impact

Eleni DIAMANTI (LIP6, WeLinq)
Sylvain GIGAN (LKB, LightOn)
Riadh ISSAOUI (HiQuTe Diamond)
Almazbek IMANALIEV (LNE)
Elvira SHISHENINA (BMW)

Animation and training

Valia VOLIOTIS (INSP)
Michèle LEDUC (LKB)
Denis VION (SPEC)
Mattia WALSCHAERS (LKB)