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Governments Agree the Negotiating Text for the Paris Climate Agreement

By UNFCCC. Published on 30 March 2015 in:
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p>A key milestone towards a new, universal agreement on climate change was reached in Geneva following seven days of negotiations by over 190 nations.

Nations concluded the Geneva Climate Change Talks by successfully preparing the negotiating text for the 2015 agreement. The agreement is set to be reached in Paris at the end of 2015 and will come into effect in 2020.  

Delegates from 194 countries convened in Geneva to continue work following the Lima Climate Change Conference …

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FAceS project – call for participation

By Isabell M. Welpe. Published on 30 March 2015 in:
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Since 1 March 2014, the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) under the credit line “performance evaluation in science,” the project “The Many Faces of academic achievement and performance : “incentives for research and teaching “. The aim of this research project is to develop a set of quantitative and qualitative indicators to measure performance in research and teaching, and to analyse the intended and unintended consequences resulting from performance measures.
The FAceS research team needs the input from the scientific community in order to generate representative data.

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Featured in EPN

By e-EPS. Published on 30 March 2015 in:
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Most recent highlights from EPN:
Crossing borders: the DNA of physics by H.C.W. Beijerinck
The acoustics of a concert hall as a linear problem by Tapio Lokki and Jukka Pätynen
On house renovation and co-authoring: tricks of the trade to boost your h-index by Roberto Piazza
The European Science Foundation: death or mid-life crisis? > by Martin Hynes
Hearing overcomes uncertainty relation and measure duration of ultrashort pulses by Marcin Majka, …

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EPS Executive and Staff activity for February 2015

By e-EPS. Published on 30 March 2015 in:
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The EPS works to support its members. Click here for the list of the activities of EPS Executive Committee and staff for the last month.
2 February: The Executive Committee meeting was organised by Elisabeth Rachlewmember of the EPS Executive Committee, and took place in Stockholm at KTH Physics – AlbaNova.

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XXIX ICPEAC

By Dominique Vernhet. Published on 30 March 2015 in:
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The 29th International Conference on Photonic, Electronic and Atomic Collisions [XXIX ICPEAC] will take place in Toledo (Spain) from 22 to 28 July 2015. The invited speakers include the Nobel Prize Laureates Ahmed Zewail (Plenary Talk) and Serge Haroche (Public Lecture), as well as the Prince of Asturias Laureate Pedro Echenique (Public Lecture), whose talks will commemorate the International Year of Light.  As usual, the ICPEAC conference will gather the most prestigious scientists in the field and will be an active forum for scientific discussions and inspiration.

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42nd Annual Spring Conference on Plasma Physics

By e-EPS. Published on 27 January 2015 in:
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The 42nd Annual IOP Spring Conference on Plasma Physics will run from 30 March to 2 April at the Kents Hill Park Training and Conference Centre in Milton Keynes and will cover all disciplines including Magnetic and Inertial confinement fusion, Astrophysical Plasmas and Low Density and Technological/Industrial Plasmas to name a few.

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Open Readings 2015

By Jonas Berzinš. Published on 19 December 2014 in:
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The 58th international scientific conference for students of physics and natural sciences “Open Readings 2015″ is searching for support!
The conference will take place from 24-27 March 2015. It is a non-profit event each year attracting promising young scientists of physics and natural sciences from all over the world (Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, Sweden, USA, Serbia, etc.) Students’ Scientific Association of Vilnius University Faculty of Physics, expects over 200 participants this year and even more visitors.

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