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Call for bids for the organisation of the EPS-HEP 2019 Conference

By Yves Sirois, Elias Kiritsis. Published on 26 January 2016 in:
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The HEPP Board of the European Physical Society is soliciting Expressions of Interest [EoI] from potential hosts of the EPS-HEP conference in 2019. These EoIs should contain some preliminary information on the Local Organizing Committee, the Universities and/or Laboratories involved, the location of the conference, the foreseen costs, the expected financial contributions from sources other than conference fees.

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The International Conference on Extreme Light (ICEL) sees the light in 2015

By Catalin Miron. Published on 26 January 2016 in:
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Less than ten years after its selection by the European Strategy Forum for Research Infrastructures [ESFRI] to be part of Europe’s Roadmap of research infrastructures of pan-European interest, the Extreme Light Infrastructure’s implementation is close to completion on three sites in Czech Republic (ELI-Beams), Hungary (ELI-Attosecond) and Romania (ELI-Nuclear Physics), and the ELI project is about to become one of the “ESFRI landmarks”, for its key role as reference project of scientific excellence and of competitiveness of the European Research Area [ERA].

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CMD26

By Kees van der Beek. Published on 26 January 2016 in:
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The 26th Conference of the Condensed Matter Division [CMD26], to be held in Groningen, the Netherlands, from 5-9 September 2016, will encompass all areas of Condensed Matter Physics, from soft matter and biophysics to correlated electron systems and quantum simulators.

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MPTL – report from the 20th conference

By L. Thoms, R. Girwidz. Published on 26 January 2016 in:
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MPTL-conferences (Multimedia in Physics Teaching and Learning) provide an international forum for the discussion of recent developments and advances and ensure that the knowledge and experience in new methods and approaches are shared throughout the physics community. Innovations but also challenges for teaching and learning physics with modern media are discussed. Material for primary schools is included as well as topics for universities.

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Inspiring Science Education Conference 2016

By e-EPS. Published on 26 January 2016 in:
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The Inspiring Science Education Academy 2016 [ISE] is specifically designed for teaching professionals in STEM disciplines and consists of several courses. The main objectives of all ISE courses are to introduce teachers to implementing Inquiry Based Science Education (IBSE). Teachers and education professionals will be trained in transferring the concept of scientific methodology into the classroom and linking it with the numerous collections of open digital educational resources to design innovative educational scenarios.

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Photon16

By e-EPS. Published on 25 January 2016 in:
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The Photon16 conference, organised by the Institute of Physics, will be held at the University of Leeds, 5 – 8 September 2016.

Over four days, Photon16 participants will have the opportunity to visit exhibitions on the latest in optics and photonics technology, attend lectures from experts in the field, and get up to date with cutting-edge research.

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ESCAMPIG

By e-EPS. Published on 15 December 2015 in:
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The 23rd Europhysics Conference on Atomic and Molecular Physics of Ionised Gases [ESCAMPIG] will take place in Bratislava, Slovakia, from 12-16 July 2016.

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FCC Week 2016

By Panos Charitos. Published on 15 December 2015 in:
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p>The second Annual Meeting of the Future Circular Collider study will take place from 11 to 15 April 2016 in Rome.
We are pleased to inform you that the registration is now open. The deadline for early registration is 29 February 2016.

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Europhoton 2016

By e-EPS. Published on 15 December 2015 in:
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The 7th Europhoton conference organised by the EPS Quantum-Optics and Electronics Division  [EPS QEOD] will focus on “Solid State, Fibre, and Waveguide Coherent Light Sources”. It will be held at Technische Universität in Vienna, Auqtria, right in the city centre from 21-26 August 2016.

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IPAC’16

By e-EPS. Published on 15 December 2015 in:
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IPAC’16, the Seventh International Particle Accelerator Conference, will be held in Busan, Korea from 8-13 May 2016. IPAC brings together accelerator scientists, engineers, students and industrial vendors from across the globe to share ideas and exchange information on the cutting edge of accelerator science and technology.

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CCP2015 – XXVII IUPAP Conference on Computational Physics

By e-EPS. Published on 23 November 2015 in:
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CCP is a series of conferences held annually under the auspices of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) on the basis of endorsement by its Commission on Computational Physics (C20). The purpose of the conference series is to bring together computational scientists working in physics and closely related areas to exchange the latest developments in computational techniques and their applications.

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IOP Topical Research Meeting on Physical Principles of Biological and Active Systems

By e-EPS. Published on 23 November 2015 in:
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Biology is a place where two major themes that currently lie at the frontier of condensed matter physics converge: first, the idea that “more is different” – that is, that interactions in complex systems at one scale lead to fundamentally new emergent principles at a larger scale – and second that a proper understanding nonequilibrium fluctuations is crucial for scientific progress.

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