The Minds Behind Physics on the Infinity Canvas¶
Physics on the Infinity Canvas is an original creation by the Centre de Physique Théorique (CPT) in Marseille and the Centre de Physique des Particules de Marseille (CPPM).

Authors: Jérôme Charles, Magali Damoiseaux, William Gillard, Yohann Lebouazda, Thierry Masson, Elisabeth Petit, Simon Rouvet.
Original Idea: William Gillard and Thierry Masson.
Graphic Design: Camille Combes (Agence Ouvreboîte).
Technical Design: Thierry Masson.
Financial Support: Institut Physique de l'Univers (IPhU).
Contact: infinity-canvas[AT]cppm.in2p3.fr
Who are they ?¶
Jérôme Charles¶
Jérôme Charles is a CNRS researcher at the Center for Theoretical Physics in Marseille. He works on particle physics, particularly quark flavors and rare processes in the Standard Model. He regularly organizes and leads science outreach activities for the general public.
Magali Damoiseaux¶
Magali is a communications officer at CPPM, CNRS/IN2P3. She is responsible for the communication of the CPPM and provide support to the scientific outreach activities from CPPM's researchers.
William Gillard¶
William is an Assistant Professor at Aix-Marseille University and CPPM, where he specializes in Astroparticle Physics and Cosmology. With a deep passion for exploring the fundamental mysteries of the cosmos, his research is dedicated to understanding the elusive nature of Dark Energy and Dark Matter. He teaches physics at all levels at Aix-Marseille University and is actively involved in various science outreach activities for the general public and school audiences.
Yohann Lebouazda¶
Yohann is PhD studdent at the CPT.
Thierry Masson¶
Thierry Masson is a researcher at the CNRS (French National Centre for Scientific Research) at the Centre de Physique Théorique in Marseille. He works on the mathematics of gauge theories. He teaches in a Master's program in the history and philosophy of science at Aix-Marseille University. For several years, he has been actively involved in projects aimed at sharing scientific knowledge with the general public.
Elisabeth Petit¶
Elisabeth is a researcher at the CPPM. She works on the ATLAS experiment at CERN, where she is involved in the search for new particles and phenomena beyond the Standard Model of particle physics. She is also a member of the outreach team at CPPM, where she participates in various activities to promote science and physics to the general public and woman.
Simon Rouvet¶
Simon is PhD studdent at the CPT.