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Editorial – The impact of physics in the European economy

By Luisa Cifarelli. Published on 25 March 2013 in:
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Since its establishment in 1968, the European Physical Society [EPS] has held a dual role of learned society and federation of National Member Societies. After 45 years, these Member Societies are 41 and the EPS represents a very large and varied community of physicists. One of the main objectives of the EPS is to give them a coherent voice on matters of common relevance, despite the existence of much educational, scientific, social and geographic diversity.

Along this line, one of the crucial issues to be addressed in today’s evolving European scenario is related to…

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A new EPS Historic Site to celebrate Bruno Pontecorvo’s centenary

By Luisa Cifarelli. Published on 27 February 2013 in:
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The EPS Historic Sites programme of the European Physical Society [EPS] commemorates significant places in Europe for the progress and the history of physics, as a further demonstration of the EPS determination – since its birth in 1968 – to strengthen the cultural and scientific unity of Europe: east-west, north-south.

p>On 22 February 2013 a new EPS Historic Site was established in Dubna, Russia, at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research [JINR], on the occasion of the centennial of the eminent, world famous physicicst Bruno Pontecorvo…

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The EPS Executive Committee Meeting, February 2013

By Luisa Cifarelli. Published on 27 February 2013 in:
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The European Physical Society’s Executive Committee [EPS ExCom] met on 1-2 February 2013 in the beautiful venue of the Royal Academy of Sciences and Arts in Barcelona, Spain. The ExCom was kindly and warmly welcomed by the president of the Academy, Ramon Pascual de Sans, EPS individual member since 1970!

Important points in the agenda of the meeting were, in particular, the EPS position paper on Horizon 2020 (see Editorial in this issue), the report commissioned by EPS to CEBR on the importance of physics to the economies…

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Updating the European Strategy for Particle Physics

By Luisa Cifarelli. Published on 27 February 2013 in:
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On 21-26 January 2013 the European Strategy Group met in Erice, Italy to draft an update of the medium and long-term European Strategy for Particle Physics to be submitted shortly for approval by the CERN Council. The Erice “retreat” followed the Open Symposium of Krakow, Poland, in September 2012.

This timely strategy document comes soon after the discovery of the long awaited Higgs-like boson at the LHC and coincides with the LHC shutdown until the end of 2014…

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“Hoza 69″ in Warsaw designated EPS Historic Site

By Luisa Cifarelli. Published on 29 January 2013 in:
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The EPS Historic Sites programme of the European Physical Society [EPS] commemorates places in Europe important for the development and the history of physics. Laboratories, buildings, institutions, universities, towns, etc. associated with an event, discovery, research or body of work, by one or more individuals, that made considerable contributions to physics at the national or European/international level, can be considered for the Historic Site distinction from the EPS.

The “Hoza 69″ building in Warsaw, Poland, was the first EPS Historic Site declared by the EPS Selection Committee…

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Editorial – The European Physical Society is 45 years old

By Luisa Cifarelli. Published on 29 January 2013 in:
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2013 marks the 45th anniversary of the European Physical Society [EPS], sealing the maturity of our Society.

The EPS was founded in 1968 as “a demonstration of the determination of scientists to collaborate as closely as possible in order to further strengthen the European Cultural unity”. Since then the EPS has grown, both in dimensions and objectives.

In the last two years, following the guidelines of its strategy plan, the EPS has been developing a number of…

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LHC stops … to regenerate more powerful!

By Luisa Cifarelli, Rosario Nania. Published on 29 January 2013 in:
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2012 was quite a year for the CERN Large Hadron Collider [LHC]! A year of fundamental achievements both in physics and technology, successfully marking the end of the first 3 years period of data taking of LHC. A two years technical stop is now foreseen to allow improvements that will not only permit the machine to reach its full design energy (7 TeV per beam) and increased luminosity, but also allow the experiments to reach their utmost performance.

So far the LHC has been making continuous progress, exceeding the more optimistic luminosity goals and beam…

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Download the EPS calendar 2013

By Luisa Cifarelli. Published on 29 January 2013 in:
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This year the EPS, thanks to the initiative of the EPS Young Minds, has produced a nice calendar in poster format. The calendar has been specially designed to give at glance the essential and attractive information on the many activities of the EPS.

The EPS calendar is currently being sent to all EPS Individual Members but it can also be downloaded…

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ASEPS 3 agenda is taking shape

By Luisa Cifarelli. Published on 19 December 2012 in:
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The Asia Europe Physics Summit [ASEPS] aims to strengthen the cooperation in physics research between Asian and European countries. ASEPS meetings present important issues relating to fundamental and applied physics research, as well as research in other fields where physics plays an important role, and discuss them from the view point of Asia-Europe collaboration.

ASEPS 3, the third ASEPS meeting, ASEPS 3 will take place from 16-19 July 2012 in Chiba, Japan…

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Italy revises its SuperB Project

By Luisa Cifarelli. Published on 19 December 2012 in:
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The results of an international commission appointed by the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research [MIUR] for the costing review of the Italian “flagship project” SuperB in the Frascati area were made public at the end of November 2012. SuperB is included in the future European scenario for particle physics. The project involves the Italian Institute of Nuclear Physics [INFN] and the newborn Cabibbo-Lab.

Neither the relevance nor the quality of the SuperB program were brought into question by the MIUR review…

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Laura Bassi: Emblem and primacy

By Luisa Cifarelli. Published on 23 November 2012 in:
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A volume in honour of Laura Bassi was recently presented in Bologna, Italy, at the Accademia dell’Istituto delle Scienze, in the presence of the Undersecretary of State for Education, University and Research, Elena Ugolini.

Laura Bassi, in 1732, became the first female member of the influential Accademia in Bologna. She was the first woman in the world to be appointed to a university chair to teach “universal philosophy” (1732), and later “experimental physics” (1776). The Italian Physical Society and the Italian Society of the History of Science…

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EPS Edison Volta Prize 2012 awards CERN LHC

By Luisa Cifarelli, David Lee. Published on 23 November 2012 in:
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The European Physical Society [EPS], the Centro di Cultura Scientifica “Alessandro Volta” and Edison S.p.A. are proud to announce the award of the 2012 EPS Edison Volta Prize for outstanding contributions to physics to:

  • Rolf Dieter Heuer, CERN Director General,
  • Sergio Bertolucci, CERN Director for Research and Computing,
  • Stephen Myers, CERN Director for Accelerators and Technology…
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