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      The "Histoire de Paris" post: 
        "Originally placed in the quadrangle at the southern corner of the 
        court of Ernests [see above, "cour aux Ernests'], Rue d'Ulm, the 
        Physics Laboratory of ENS was established here in 1940, and really took 
        off after the War, with a new director Yves Rocard. With more space, professors 
        and researchers came to develop a new definition of innovative geophysics, 
        physics of solids, and in particular semiconductors, radio astronomy and 
        particle physics and high energies. Since 1950, expansion has reached 
        Nançay [160 km south of Paris; radio telescope], Meudon (LINK:Paris6-092], 
        and other centers. By developments of its resources and openness to experimentation, 
        ENS has played a large role in the renewal of French science."  |