On 16 October 2001 the CNRS and the CEA created the public company, Synchrotron SOLEIL, which was called upon to manage the construction and then the operation of SOLEIL. They respectively hold 72% and 28% of the shares. For their part the region Île de France and the Departmental Council of Essonne have funded €183 million of investment. The Centre region is likewise a partner in SOLEIL.
The company has 350 permanent staff divided across administrative, technical and scientific sectors.
The statutes of the civil company "Synchrotron SOLEIL" were signed on 16 October 2001 by the Director General of the CNRS and the General Administrator of the CEA; the company is registered at the Registry of the Tribunal of Commerce of Evry (Essonne).
Owned by the CNRS and the CEA
D 439 684 903 00016 R.C.S. EVRY (Essonne)
Intracommunity VAT no: FR 27 439 684 903
NAF 7219Z
(Research and development in the physical sciences)
INSEE G 9101 684947-1
The Board of SOLEIL comprises...
- 3 representatives of the CNRS:
Dominique MASSIOT, Directeur de l'Institut de Chimie (Président),
Gabriel CHARDIN, Président du Comité des très grands équipements scientifiques et grandes infrastructures,
Alain SCHUHL, Directeur de l'Institut de Physique ;
- 3 representatives of the CEA:
Maria FAURY, Directrice Internationale et des Très Grandes Infrastructures de Recherche à la Direction de la Recherche Fondamentale (Vice-Présidente),
Jean-Michel CHAPUT, Directeur Adjoint de la Direction des Applications Militaires,
Jean-Philippe BOURGOIN, Directeur des Analyses Stratégiques.
Moreover it is surrounded by experts and can permanently or temporarily invite representatives of external organisations or bodies. The Board relies on a number of Committees which formulate opinions or recommendations in different fields: the Scientific Committee, the Machine Committee, the Administrative and Financial Committee, the Contracts and Purchasing Committee.
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