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EPS launches new science of light research prize

By Ian Randall. Published on 26 September 2012 in:
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A new prize for Research into the Science of Light has been launched by the Quantum Electronics & Optics Division [QEOD] of the European Physical Society [EPS]. The award – which is to be given biennially – will recognise recent excellent research, by up to three individuals, in the field of electromagnetic science.

The award will be presented to its winner(s) during a prize ceremony at the EPS Nanometa Conference, which is to be held, in Seefeld, on 3-6 January 2013. The prize will consist of an engraved glass medal, a certificate…

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MPE 2013 launches museum exhibit design competition

By Ian Randall. Published on 26 September 2012 in:
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A competition to design museum quality exhibits has been opened by Mathematics of Planet Earth 2013 [MPE2013]. The exhibits – which could be image, video, programme or physically based – will contribute to MPE 2013’s aim of showcasing the ways in which mathematics can be used to tackle worldwide problems.

The top three modules will be awarded respective cash prizes of 5,000, 3,000, and 2,000 USD. Winning exhibits will also be displayed both on the exhibition website and in special exhibitions…

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2012 Kavli Prizes awarded

By Ian Randall. Published on 26 September 2012 in:
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The winners of the 2012 Kavli Prizes – which are awarded in the fields of astrophysics, nanoscience and neuroscience – have been announced. The awards – which include a total cash prize of 1 million dollars in each field – were presented by His Majesty King Harald V of Norway at a special ceremony held in Oslo on 4 September this year.

The 2012 Kavli Prize in Astrophysics was awarded to David C. Jewitt, Jane X. Luu and Michael E. Brown, for “discovering and characterizing the Kuiper Belt and its largest members…

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Debating future of particle physics

By Eugenio Nappi. Published on 26 September 2012 in:
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The Open Symposium on the European Strategy for Particle Physics was held in the beautiful town of Krakow on 10-12 September this year. This event – organised under the aegis of the European Strategy Preparatory Group – attracted around 500 particle physicists from across the world, with the aim of discussing the next research instruments and other future prospects for high energy physics.

The wide-ranging programme focused on the recent discovery of the Higgs-like particle at CERN…

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SIF Fermi Prize to Car and Parrinello

By Alessandro Bettini & Luisa Cifarelli. Published on 26 September 2012 in:
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The 2012 Enrico Fermi Prize of the Italian Physical Society [SIF] has been awarded in the field of condensed matter physics to Roberto Car, of Princeton University, and Michele Parrinello, of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, for “the discovery of a Molecular Dynamics method known the world over as the Car-Parrinello method. This method has been a breakthrough in the field of numerical simulations, with great impact in many interdisciplinary contexts both theoretical and experimental, ranging from Material Science to Chemistry and Biology”…

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Featured in EPL

By e-EPS. Published on 26 September 2012 in:
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Recent highlights from EPL:

Modeling the mobility with memory

Electrical breakdown and volt-ampere characteristics in water vapor in microgaps

Soft deformable self-propelled particles

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UK STFC launches new newsletter from CERN

By Ian Randall. Published on 26 September 2012 in:
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The UK Science and Technology Facilities Council [STFC] has launched a new newsletter at CERN, entitled “UK News from CERN”. The fortnightly publication – which is now in its fourth issue – intends to relay British news from CERN back to the UK and is aimed at both researchers and key stakeholders in the government.

The first four issues of the newsletter can be downloaded…

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Editorial – Actions and reactions

By Luisa Cifarelli. Published on 26 September 2012 in:
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Dear Readers,

Action Committees are established by the European Physical Society [EPS] Executive Committee to advise in specific areas and undertake the actual organisation of EPS actions.

Following the EPS Strategy Plan 2010+, the Executive Committee is now starting a discussion to renew and revive the Action Committees: proposing modifications, if appropriate, to their composition…

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ENLIGHT publishes tenth anniversary Highlights

By Ian Randall. Published on 26 September 2012 in:
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The European Network for Light ion Hadron Therapy [ENLIGHT] has published a tenth anniversary newsletter. The anniversary publication – entitled Highlights – details the progress of the various European Union funded hadron therapy projects which have been launched under the ENLIGHT program.

Launched in 2002, ENLIGHT aims to coordinate European efforts in hadron therapy. It is made up of a partnership of over 300 participants from across 20 different countries, from such diverse backgrounds as…

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Mathematical Physics & Science Policy meeting

By Ian Randall. Published on 26 September 2012 in:
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A Joint Meeting on Mathematical Physics and Science Policy is being held in Craiova, Romania, on 19-22 September this year. The event aims to foster connections between theoretical physicists, improve education in south-eastern European countries and to encourage interest in physics and mathematics amongst the young.

The meeting will incorporate the 8th edition of the “Quantum Field Theory and Hamiltonian Systems” workshop and the 4th “Science and Society “meeting. During the former, the title of Doctor Honoris Causa…

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Lead ions and protons colliding for first time in LHC

By Ian Randall. Published on 26 September 2012 in:
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The LHC saw its first collisions of lead ions with protons on 13 September. The largest experiments – ALICE, ATLAS, CMS and LHCb – all recorded lead ion-proton collisions in this test, which precedes the main run planned for January-February next year.

For more information, please visit the CERN website.

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EPS launches research in laser science prize

By Ian Randall. Published on 26 September 2012 in:
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A new prize for Research in Laser Science and Applications has been launched by the Quantum Electronics & Optics Division [QEOD] of the European Physical Society [EPS]. The award – which is to be given biennially – will recognise recent excellent research, by up to three individuals, in the field of laser science and its application.

The award will be presented to its winner(s) during a prize ceremony at the 6th EPS Europhoton Conference on “Solid-State, Fibre and Waveguide Coherent Light Sources”, which is to be held in 2014…

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