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Asia-Europe cooperation meetings in Japan in four months from now

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The 3rd Asia-Europe Physics Summit [ASEPS3] will take place from 14-19 July 2013 in Chiba, Japan as part of the 12th Asia Pacific Physics Conference [APPC12]. The Summit is organised by the Association of Asia Pacific Physical Societies [AAPPS] and the European Physical Society [EPS].

APPC 12 is a broad spectrum conference devoted to all fields of physics and will include among its plenary speakers two Nobel laureates.

ASEPS 3 will bring together researchers and policy makers from Asia, Europe and the US. Plenary sessions will present latest research in fields such as high-energy physics, quantum optics and climate. Four roundtables will be organised, allowing for intense exchange of ideas on topics of particular interest for Asia-Europe co-operation:
i) International Strategic Planning for Large Research Facilities – Science and Technology Issues;
ii) International Strategic Planning for Large Research Facilities – Policy and Cooperation;
iii) The International Year of Light and International Collaborative Activities;
iv) Education and Outreach – Lessons and Challenges in Large Research Facilities.

The EPS is eager to encourage participation and contributions from all of its Member Societies.

Please join us in Japan and register to both ASEPS3 and APPC12 meetings.




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