While the first ideas about detecting gamma ray air showers with radio antennas emerged in 2016 through discussions between two members of the Astroparticle group of Subatech, it is only since the second half of 2018 that we are trying to set up a system able to realize this.

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2019: Antony Escudie

Antony Escudie defended his thesis on the 27th of September 2019 on the following subject : From the observation of UHECR radio signal in [1-200] MHz to the composition with the CODALEMA and EXTASIS experiments. Antony was the principal investigator of the EXTASIS project and his work covers both the instrumental and scientific developments. A large fraction of his thesis was dedicated to the analysis of the CODALEMA data.

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ICRC 2019

Our contributions to the 36th International Cosmic Ray Conference, Madison, WI, U.S.A. (July 24th - August 1st, 2019).

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URSI-fr 2019

Our contributions at the Journées Scientifiques of the Union Radio-Scientifique Internationale - Approcher les deux infinis par les ondes électromagnétiques (URSI-fr 2019), Observatoire de Versailles, Saint-Quentin en Yvelines, France (26-27 March, 2019)

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UHECR 2018

Our contributions at Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays 2018 (UHECR 2018), Paris, France (08-12 October)

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TevPA 2018

Our contributions at the TeV Particle Astrophysics conference (TeVPA 2018), Berlin, Germany (27–31 August)

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CFrCos 2018

Our contributions at the Workshop of the French cosmic ray research community (CFRCos)PARIS, France (26 - 28 March 2018)

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ICRC 2017

Our contributions to the 35th International Cosmic Ray Conference, BUSAN, KOREA (July 12th - 20th, 2017).

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2016: Florian Gaté

Florian Gaté defended his thesis on 2016, October, 10th on the Estimation of the composition of cosmic rays using the radio signal. His thesis is mostly dedicated to the analysis of the AERA data but the analysis he developed has been done within the CODALEMA research group and has been successfully adapted and used on CODALEMA data. The summary of his document is the following : More than a century after their discovery, cosmic-rays are still puzzling physicists.

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ECRS 2016

Our contributions at the 25th European Cosmic Ray Symposium, Torino, Italia, (5-9 September, 2016)

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ARENA 2016

Our contributions at the 7th International Workshop on Acoustic and Radio EeV Neutrino detection Activities, Groningen, The Netherlands (June 7th - 10th 2016)

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ICRC 2015

Our contributions to the 34th International Cosmic Ray Conference, The Hague, The Netherlands (30 July- 6 August, 2015).

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EAS-SKA 2015

Our contributions to the RadioNet Meeting: Towards the radio-detection of cosmic particles with the SKA, Jodrell bank, Manchester, England (5-7 May, 2015).

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2014: Jennifer Maller

On the 13th of October 2014, Jennifer Maller defended his thesis on the following subject: Characterization of radio transient signals at the Pierre Auger Observatory. Jennifer analyzed the first data from the AERA antenna array. The summary of his document is the following : After more than a century of studies, one of the challenging questions related to ultra-high energy cosmic rays concerns their nature, which remains unclear.

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ARENA 2014

Our contributions at the 6th International Workshop on Acoustic and Radio EeV Neutrino detection Activities, Annapolis, U.S.A. (June 9th - 12th 2014)

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SF2A 2014

Our contributions at the SF2A Semaine de l’Astrophysique Française, Paris, France (03-06 June, 2014)

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Diego Torres Machado defended his thesis on the 31th of October 2013 on the Radio detection of ultra high energy cosmic rays : commissioning and data analysis of an array of autonomous stations. He has been one of the major contributor of the first phase of deployment of the CODALEMA self-triggering autonomous stations in 2011. His thesis is mostly dedicated to the analysis of the data obtained with this large set of antennas.

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ICRC 2013

Our contributions to the 33th International Cosmic Ray Conference, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, (02-09 July, 2013).

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2013: Ahmed Rebai

On the 28th of June 2013, Ahmed Rebai defended is thesis on the following subject: Study of the energy and the radio emission point of cosmic rays. His work was based on data collected by the Coda2 and the Coda3 configuration of the instruments. The summary of his document is the following : The purpose of the CODALEMA experiment, installed at the Nançay Radio Observatory (France), is to study the radio-detection of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays.

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RICAP 2013

Our contributions at the 4rd Roma International Conference on Astro-particle Physics, Roma, Italy (May 22th - 24th 2013)

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CODALEMA

Radio detection of very high energy cosmic rays

Subatech, Nantes, France.

Observatoire de Nançay, France