October 2019 | Facts and Info from the European Physical Society | e-EPS |
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EPS-HEP2019 reportFrom 10 to 17 July 2019, nearly 750 physicists attended the 2019 European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics (EPSHEP2019) in the charming city of Ghent, in Belgium. [read more] |
Edison Volta Prize 2020: Call for nominationsNominations are now open for the Edison Volta Prize of the European Physical Society [EPS]. The award – intended to promote excellence in research – will be given in recognition of outstanding research and achievements in physics. [read more] |
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EPS Historic Site inaugurated in Frankfurt: Born for Modern PhysicsOn September 3 2019 the former Institute of Physics of the University of Frankfurt has been awarded the honorary title “EPS Historic Site” by the European Physical Society. [read more] |
An interview with Sarah Köster, Professor of physics: « the best job I can imagine! »Sarah Köster is a biophysics professor at the University of Göttingen, Germany. She has been awarded the Emmy Noether Distinction of the European Physical Society (EPS) for her seminal contributions to the physics of biological cells and biopolymers. [read more] |
Visit of the EPS Nuclear Physics Division Board at GSI/FAIRThe Nuclear Physics Board of the European Physical Society met in Frankfurt at the end of September 2019. The first day of the two-days meeting took place in the GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung in Darmstadt, where a mini-workshop was held, followed by a visit of the facility. [read more] |
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Centenary celebrations of the Polish Physical SocietyIn 2020, the Polish Physical Society will celebrate the centenary of its activity. [read more] |
Physics and LifeFirst French-German Wilhelm and Else Heraeus seminar dealt with physics in living systems / Start of further binational seminars to strengthen the European idea. [read more] |
Every year again: Physical Experiments in Advent24 entertaining physics experiments will again be offered this year under the motto “24 more experiments until Christmas” in cooperation with several national and international physical societies and STEM initiatives. [read more] |
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The Optical Society (OSA) Elects Satoshi Kawata as 2020 Vice PresidentKawata to serve as OSA president in 2022; two directors-at-large elected to OSA Board of Directors [read more] |
eLife on a global research effort: How do you run and share your research?Take part to a survey organised by eLife. [read more] |
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2020 EPS Plasma Physics Division Prizes and AwardsCall for nominations for the 2020 prizes of the EPS Plasma Physics Division are open. [read more] |
EPS Executive Committee and Staff activities September 2019The EPS works to support its members. Click here for the list of the activities of the EPS Executive Committee and the EPS Staff. [read more] |
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