This is the website of our academic research group at Sorbonne University. This website is powered by Jekyll and some Bootstrap, Bootwatch.
Clone this repository.
Install Jekyll (see here). Run the packages installer
bundle install
Go to your folder and run bundle exec jekyll serve
Your demo site is available at http://localhost:4000
To run it locally : bundle exec jekyll serve
There is a Python function to generate automatically your publication list from your name or your ORCID identifier.
Type cd python
, then
python ExtractPubli.py "Quentin Glorieux"
, or
python ExtractPubli.py "https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0903-0233"
It will create a file based on your publications in the _datas/publications folder.
Load your images in the images
folder.
- in the
home_carousel
folder, put the files for the carousel on the homepage. - in the
logo
folder, put the logo for the homepage. - in the
members
folder, put your members. - in the
members/placeholders
folder, put the images for missing members. - in the
news
folder, put your news. - in the
research
folder, put your research.
Open the _data
folder and edit the yaml files.
Open the fundings.yml
file, then edit your fundings following yml syntax:
- name: Agence Nationale de la Recherche
projectID: XR204957
acronym: GDSOU
link: https://anr.fr/
link_text: (ANR)
Open the _data/publications
folder then the full_list_openalex.yaml
is supposed to be populated with your publication data (see Create your Publication list above).
Then the file highlights.yaml
contains the highlighted publications (with a picture).
The picture must be saved in images/highlights/
The format is
- title: High-Resolution Coherent Probe Spectroscopy of a Polariton Quantum Fluid
image: bragg_polariton1.webp
description:
A promising spectroscopy technique to measure the dispersion relation of a Polariton Quantum Fluid
even at very low momenta, and with access to the ghost (negative energy) modes.
Open the team
folder.
For current members edit the members.yml
file with the following yml syntax:
- name: Hanna Le Jeannic
tagline: Quantum Hanna
photo: Hanna.webp
info: CNRS Researcher
status: PI
email:
education1: Postdoc at NBI (Peter Lodhal group)
education2: PhD at LKB (Laurat group)
education3: MSc at ESPCI
You can add up to 5 eduactions
. It can includes html or md formating.
Photos are stored in the images/members/
folder
For alumni members (when a PhD or a postdoc leaves) edit the alumni_members.yml
file with the following yml syntax:
- name: Quentin Fontaine
tagline: Experimental theoritician
photo: QuentinF.webp
duration: PhD from 2017 to 2020
thesis: Titre
email:
now_at: C2N
Copy paste from the members.yml but remove the education
and status
fields and add duration
, thesis
and now_at
fields.
Photos are stored in the images/members/
folder
For alumni visitors (when a visitor, bachelor or master students leaves) edit the alumni_visitors.yml
file with the following yml syntax:
- name: BSc (X), Spring 2017
status: bsc
pdf:
Open the _pages
folder then home.md
This file contains the markup for the homepage.
Some HTML codes are included using e.g. {% include carousel.html %}
.
Do not edit this part (except if you want to remove it from the template).
This file content can be modified using markdown syntax.
Open the _pages
folder then openings.md
.
This file contains the markup for the job page.
There are 4 collections:
- members: for detailled pages of each member
- news: for the news of the homepage
- research: to list the research topics
- projects: to present the recent research projects
Optionnaly you can add you personnal homepage to the site.
To do so create a file yourName.md
in collections/members/
by copying another file (the template).
Then you just fill the yaml frontmatter to add different section to your homepage
The publication section is generated automatically via another yaml file. To create it use the Python script MyPubli.py
python MyPubli.py 'Quentin Glorieux or ORCID' 'filename'
Edit the md files with this frontmatter:
---
title: Superfluidity
slug: superfluidity
abstract : Superfluidity is one of the most striking manifestation of quantum many-body physics. Initially observed in liquid Helium, the realization of atomic Bose-Einstein condensates (BEC) has allowed detailed investigations of this macroscopic quantum phenomenon exploiting the precise control over the system parameters.
image: bottle.webp
team:
- Quentin Glorieux
- Tangui Aladjidi
- Chengjie Ding
- Clara Piekarski
publications:
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.129.100602
- https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202226608004
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.127.023401
---
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