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Integration of the physics community in CEI countries into the ERA

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The workshop “Widening participation of CEI Countries in the EU Research Programs” – Training and Research in Physics Workshop – was held in Bucharest, Romania, from 25 to 27 May 2014. It was the first working meeting of the consortium, following two preparatory sessions held in Venice and Trieste. At least 2 other workshops will be held in the frame of the project aiming to promote the integration of the physics community in Central and South-Eastern European countries into the ERA.

The project was proposed by a consortium consisting of the European Physical Society and its Committee of European Integration [EPS-CEI], the International Centre for Theoretical Physics [ICTP] in Trieste, the UNESCO Venice Office and SEENET-MTP Network. Every member of the consortium delegated one representaive in its Project Committee [CPC]. The main partner and substantial cofunder of the project is Central Europena Initiative – Trieste.

Workshop participants at work
Workshop participants at work

The workshop brought together 31 participants from 17 countries: high level scientists and officials from international organizations and EU institutions from Belgium, France, Italy, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland (CERN), as well as representatives of the scientific communities from 11 CEI/SEE countries: Belorussia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Macedonia, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Turkey and Ukraine. The main goal of the workshop consisted in identifying specific actions and research programs to which joint applications can be prepared.

The meeting included several sessions, as well as a visit to the Extreme Light Infrastructure – Nuclear Physics [ELI-NP], an important EU research initiative, as well as visit to some touristic and cultural landmarks in Bucharest (Parliament Palace and the Old Town).

The main research programmes and actions identified by participants as being of interest were:

  • ITN in the frame of Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions
  • Excellent Science through European Research Infrastructures
  • Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation
  • Training of educators in the frame of Science with and for Society
  • COST Program and actions action.

To continue discussing the issues addressed during the workshop and to effectively identify calls in these core directions, six Working Groups were established. Their task is to identify one or more relevant calls in EU programs and prepare draft applications to the CPC for further consideration. The next two workshops are preliminary announced as follows:

  • “Physics Education in the Science and Society Framework” in ICTP, Trieste, from 16-18 October 2014
  • “Experimental and Applied Physics – National and European Large Infrastructures” in Sofia, Bulgaria, from 20-22 November 2014.

Representatives from Department of Physics, University of Craiova in cooperation with IFIN-HH Magurele, Bucharest organised an excellent workshop, well prepared and professional. The Physical Society Nis – Serbia is the lead partner of the consortium.

More information about that project and all events and activities on its website.




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