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EPS announces the winners of the EPS Early Career Prize

By David Lee. Published on 23 October 2017 in:
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The European Physical Society is pleased to announce that the 2017 EPS Early Career Prizes have been awarded to:

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New prize of the Statistical and Nonlinear Physics Division of EPS – call for nominations

By Christian Beck. Published on 22 May 2017 in:
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The Statistical and Nonlinear Physics Division (SNPD) of the European Physical Society (EPS) calls for nominations for two newly created prizes of this Division: the EPS Statistical and Nonlinear Physics Prize and the EPS-SNPD Early Career Prize.

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European Solar Physics Division (ESPD) – Nominations sought for ESPD prizes

By Manolis Georgoulis. Published on 21 March 2017 in:
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The European Solar Physics Division (ESPD) has decided to raise awareness in the work and achievements of the European and international solar physics community by establishing three (3) distinct prizes: a PhD Τhesis Prize, a Postdoc (Early Career Researcher) Prize and Senior Prize. Nominations are invited for each of them. The selection of each prize awardee will be made by the ESPD Board and by an external committee of experts.

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EPS Early Career Prizes – call for nominations

By Colin Latimer, e-EPS. Published on 24 January 2017 in:
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The EPS has two Early Career prizes to be awarded each year, one each for achievements of a mainly theoretical or experimental nature.

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2014 EPS Early Career Prizes

By David Lee. Published on 24 October 2014 in:
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The European Physical Society is proud to announce the award of the 2014 Early Career Prizes to Ian Chapman and Román Orús

The EPS Early Career Prizes is new Prize from the European Physical Society [EPS] created to recognise contributions from young physicists to European research. The first laureates of this prize are Ian Chapman from the Culham Science Centre, United Kingdom, and Romàn Orùs from the Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany…

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