Past Journées

Explore summaries, event timelines, and links to past editions, including school programs and awards:

History of JDA

This archive traces the Journées des Actinides from its beginnings, highlighting materials, proceedings, and access to past conference records and summaries.

Discover the original invitation letter to the first “Journée Actinides” written by Louis Néel, Nobel Prize laureate (1970)!

A close-up of a meticulously arranged scientific poster mockup on a frameless board, displaying structured sections on actinide coordination chemistry, with neat graphs, spectra, and tables in subdued blues and charcoal grays. Slim metallic poster clips secure the corners, aligned perfectly on a pale, textured fabric backing. In the softly blurred background, additional abstract poster shapes suggest a larger technical exhibition space without showing people. Uniform, diffused overhead lighting ensures legible details with minimal glare, and gentle shadows create depth around edges. Captured at slight angle from the right, using a medium depth of field to keep the primary poster crisp. The mood is formal, precise, and scholarly, communicating a serious research environment in polished, photographic realism.