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The Optical Society and DPG name Gerd Leuchs winner of the 2018 Herbert Walther Award

By OSA. Published on 18 December 2017 in:
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The Optical Society (OSA) and the Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft (DPG) today announce that the 2018 Herbert Walther Award will be presented to Gerd Leuchs, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Erlangen and University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany.

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The Kick-off meeting in Brussels for the NuPECC long range plan

By Nicola Bianchi. Published on 18 December 2017 in:
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The main representatives of the European nuclear physics community met in the University Foundation in Brussels on November 27th to launch the 5th long range plan (LRP) for nuclear physics in Europe.

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EPS Executive Committee and Staff activities November 2017

By e-EPS. Published on 18 December 2017 in:
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The EPS works to support its members. Find below the list of activities of the EPS Executive Committee and staff last month:

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CMD27

By Kees van der Beek. Published on 20 November 2017 in:
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CMD27, The 27th Edition of the EPS Condensed Matter Division Conference will be held at the Technical University in Berlin from March 11th through March 16th, 2018

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UP 2018: International Conference on Ultrafast Phenomena

By e-EPS. Published on 20 November 2017 in:
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The 21st Ultrafast Phenomena Conference will take place from 15 to 20 July 2018 at the Grand Elysée Hotel, Hamburg, Germany.

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AIP Women in Physics Lecture Tour: call for nominations 2018

By Olivia Samardzic. Published on 20 November 2017 in:
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The Australian Institute of Physics (AIP) Women in Physics Lecture Tour (WIP) celebrates the contribution of women to advances in physics. Under this scheme, a woman who has made a significant contribution in a field of physics will be selected to present lectures in venues arranged by each participating branch of the AIP.  Nominations are currently sought for the AIP WIP Lecturer for 2018. We are seeking a woman working overseas who:

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QUIZ Física

By Teresa Coimbra. Published on 20 November 2017 in:
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The activity entitled “Physics Quiz” took place in the afternoon of the 4th of October at the physics department of the University of Aveiro (PT)

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Register now for the SCOAP3 Forum 2017

By SCOAP3. Published on 20 November 2017 in:
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SCOAP3 is hosting its annual online Forum on Thursday, December 7th 2017: an open event presenting achievements after almost four years and an outlook into the future of the initiative. The Forum also offers an opportunity to ask questions, and provide feedback to representatives of the SCOAP3 international governance and the operations team at CERN. Details at: https://scoap3.org/register-now-for-the-scoap3-forum-2017/

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Mini-workshop at the IFIN-HH and ELI-NP in Bucharest-Magurele

By Nicola Bianchi. Published on 20 November 2017 in:
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The 74th board meeting of the Nuclear Physics Division (NPD) of the European Physical Society (EPS) was held on 23-24 October 2017 at the Horia Hulubei National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering (IFIN–HH) and Extreme Light Infrastructure – Nuclear Physics (ELI-NP) in Bucharest- Magurele.

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Natasha Jeffrey: looking at the beautiful Sun and (much) more

By Lucia Di Ciaccio, Natasha Jeffrey. Published on 20 November 2017 in:
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Natasha Jeffrey is an early career researcher in solar physics at the University of Glasgow, UK, a world-leading solar group. She is interested in solar flare plasma physics and studies the largest explosions in the solar system, solar flares, a key component of space weather. She uses both observational tools and modelling to understand how flares accelerate and transport high energy particles efficiently, a vital topic in all high-energy astrophysics. In 2016, she received the EPS Plasma Physics Thesis Prize and in 2017, the European Solar Physics Division Early Career Researcher Award. In 2018, she will receive the European Geosciences Union ST Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Award.

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UNESCO proclaims May 16th as the International Day of Light

By e-EPS. Published on 20 November 2017 in:
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PARIS, 14 November 2017: The 39th Session of the UNESCO General Conference has today proclaimed the date of May 16th as the International Day of Light. The proclamation of this annual International Day will enable global appreciation of the central role that light and light-based technologies play in the lives of the citizens of the world in areas of science, technology, culture, education, and sustainable development.

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STEM Alliance: Advancing And Scaling-Up Education – Industry Collaboration

By STEM Alliance. Published on 20 November 2017 in:
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The STEM Alliance High-Level Event “Advancing And Scaling-Up Education – Industry Collaboration” will be held on Thursday 7 December 2017, from 8:30 to 14:00 at the Crowne Plaza Brussels – Le Palace Hotel in Brussels. The conference, jointly organised by the STEM Alliance and the SYSTEMIC project – funded by Erasmus+ – will provide insights [...]

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