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EPS Plasma Physics Prizes: calls are open

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The EPS Plasma Physics Division [EPS PPD] recognises outstanding research in plasma physics with several prizes. The calls for the 2015 prizes are now open:

  • Call for nominations for the 2015 EPS Plasma Physics Division Hannes Alfvén Prize (deadline: 3 November 2014)
  • Call for nominations for the 2015 EPS Plasma Physics Division Innovation Award (deadline: 1 November 2014)
  • Call for nominations for the 2015 EPS Plasma Physics Division PhD Research Award (deadline: 30 November 2014)

The EPS PPD will also organise the 2015 EPS Plasma Physics conference, that will be held in Lisbon (Portugal) from 22-26 June 2015. The call for nominations of Invited Speakers to the conference is open until 14 November 2014.

For more information, please visit the EPS PPD website.




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