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Call for nominations for EPS CMD Europhysics Prize

By Ian Randall. Published on 18 October 2011 in:
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Nominations for the 2012 EPS CMD Europhysics Prize are now open. The prize – one Europe’s most prestigious awards in the field of condensed matter physics – is awarded every two years, in recognition of excellent work in the field, by one or more individuals.

The prize will be given at a ceremony during the 24th EPS CMD General Conference, which is being held on 3-7 September 2012 at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre, in the United Kingdom…

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‘The Antikythera Mechanism’ at ECHO PHYSICS

By Ian Randall. Published on 18 October 2011 in:
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The ‘The Antikythera mechanism – an astronomical and calendrical computer’ exhibition will be showing for two months this year at the European Centre for History of Physics (ECHO PHYSICS), Poellau Castle, Austria.

The exhibit focusses on the mechanical parts discovered by Greek divers, off of the coast of Antikythera, in the wreck of an ancient Roman Ship, in 1900. The so-called ‘Antikythera mechanism’, which has been dated to 100 BC, is believed to be the oldest known scientific calculator, used to calculate astronomical positions…

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Israel a CERN Associate Member State

By Ian Randall. Published on 18 October 2011 in:
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Israel has been made a CERN Associate Member State, following the signing of an admission document by the Director General of CERN, Rolf Heuer, and the Israeli Ambassador to Geneva, Aharon Leshno-Yaar, on 16 September.

Following ratification of the document by the Knesset – the legislative branch of the Israeli government – Israel will assume Associate Member status with CERN for a minimum of two years. At the end of this period, the CERN council will decide on the admission of Israel into full Membership…

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EU Whoiswho Directory

By Ian Randall. Published on 18 October 2011 in:
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The European Union publishes an online directory, Whoiswho, which gives giving contact information for individuals working at the various European institutions. The directory can be searched in three ways: by individual, by hierarchy and by organizational entity.

This latter feature may be useful for EPS Member Societies; who, for example, might wish to contact their representative to the Council of the European Commission…

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Rudolf Mößbauer

By Ian Randall. Published on 18 October 2011 in:
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The European Physical Society would like to pay tribute to one of its former members, Rudolf L. Mößbauer, who passed away, at the age of 82, on 14 September this year.

Mößbauer, who was born in Munich in 1929, worked with the Technical University of Munich, the Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, the California Institute of Technology and the Institut Laue–Langevin during his career.

He is perhaps most well-known for his PhD work, in which he detailed and explained the recoilless nuclear fluorescence…

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EPS’s Caterina Biscari interviewed in El País

By Ian Randall. Published on 18 October 2011 in:
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The EPS’s Caterina Biscari has been featured in the Spanish daily newspaper El País. Biscari, a member of the EPS Executive Committee, was interviewed at the 2011 International Particle Accelerator Conference as part of the paper’s “Breakfast with…” column – where she discussed the role of women in science.

The full interview can be read, in Spanish, on the El País website. Alternatively, an English translation can be viewed through Google Translate.

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2011 Nobel Prize in Physics

By Ian Randall. Published on 18 October 2011 in:
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The 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to Saul Perlmutter, Adam Riess and Brian Schmidt for their discovery, in 1998, of the accelerating expansion of the Universe through observations of distant supernovae. The prize, given by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, was presented on 4 October this year.

While a surprise to the scientific community of the time, the notion that the universe’s expansion is accelerating is now a well-grounded foundation in modern cosmology. The discovery, which addressed Einstein’s cosmological constant, both constrained the ultimate fate of the universe to never-ending cooling and expansion…

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Forum Physics and Society

By Ian Randall. Published on 18 October 2011 in:
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The fifth EPS Forum Physics and Society – looking at Physicists in the marketplace – will be held at CERN, in Switzerland, between 28-29 March next year. The meeting will focus on the challenges experienced by physicists who pursue alternative careers in the marketplace, outside of teaching and university based research.

The first part of the meeting will revolve around the invited keynote contributions, defining the issues concerning physicists who enter the global marketplace. The forum will then split into groups to discuss the different aspects and to draft reports…

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Featured in EPN

By e-EPS. Published on 18 October 2011 in:
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Featuring in the upcoming issue of EPN:

Einstein’s witches’ sabbath: the first Solvay council on physics
by F. Berends & Franklin Lambert

‘One hundred years ago, on 29 October 1911, a very special event took place in Brussels: the opening of the first Solvay Council, a meeting which would become a milestone in the history of modern physics…’

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Nominations open for Plasma Physics Innovation Prize

By Ian Randall. Published on 18 October 2011 in:
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Nominations are now open for the 2012 EPS Plasma Physics Innovation Prize. Supported by the EPS Plasma Physics Division, the prize exists to promote and recognise innovation stemming from this field. A broad spectrum of nominations is encouraged.

The award, established in 2008, is given annually and consists of a certificate and a 3000 euro prize.

Any existing work derived from the field of plasma physics – such as a product, process or a tool…

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Call for Innovation Award Laser Technology

By Ian Randall. Published on 18 October 2011 in:
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Nominations are now open for the Innovation Award Laser Technology. Candidates may be either individuals or project groups.

The 10,000 euro prize, which is awarded every two years in recognition of outstanding European innovations in laser technology, is being sponsored by Arbeitskreis Lasertechnik e.V. and the European Laser Institute.

The deadline for nominations is 20 January 2012…

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2011 France-Asia Particle Physics School

By Ian Randall. Published on 18 July 2011 in:
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The 2011 France-Asia Particle Physics School will be held at the Ecole de physique des Houches on 9-21 October this year.

The focus of the school – which aims to teach Asian and French pre-doctoral students practical and theoretical tools – will be on data analysis; and accelerator and detector development at the International Linear Collider and the Large Hadron Collider. The school is to be held in English…

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