An international research laboratory, the Grand Accélérateur National d'Ions Lourds has been based in Caen since the early 1980s. Research topics cover a broad spectrum, from nuclear physics to radiobiology, atomic physics and solid-state physics. At different scales (nucleus, atom, molecule, cell tissue, etc.), GANIL studies matter using stable and radioactive ion beams produced by gas pedals.
The tour begins with a presentation of GANIL and the atomic nucleus. It will continue with a tour of the facilities, following the path of the ion beams at GANIL, from the ion sources to the experimental rooms.
Please note: there is no public parking on site. Access to the parking lot is reserved for staff only. If possible, take the streetcar to the Côte de Nacre stop. The name on the ticket must correspond to the ID presented: first and last name. If you are booking for several people, please enter the first and last names of each participant.
Practical informationAs places are limited, reservations are essential. Ticket sales open on October 13 at 10:00 a.m., online and at tourist information offices in Caen and Ouistreham.