May 2016 | Facts and Info from the European Physical Society | e-EPS
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Editorial – EPS and Physics for Development

A round table on the theme “Physics for Development” was organised during the Council Meeting of the European Physical Society (EPS) on 1 April 2016. There is no doubt that science and technology are essential elements to meet the challenges for sustainable development. Fundamental and applied scientific research lay the foundations for new methodologies to identify, clarify and provide solutions to global challenges. Science contributes to social and technological progress, ...

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EPS Emmy Noether Distinction: nominate an outstanding physicist

In 2013, the European Physical Society [EPS] launched the Emmy Noether Distinction to recognise noteworthy women physicists.

Emmy Noether was an influential theoretical physicist, and a role model for future generations of physicists. The laureates of the Emmy Noether Distinction are chosen for their capacity to inspire the next generation of scientists, and especially encourage women to handle careers in physics.

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Ulf-G. Meißner wins the 2016 EPS Lise Meitner Prize

The Lise Meitner Prize is awarded biennially by the European Physical Society (EPS) for outstanding work in the fields of experimental, ...

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Portrait of Barbara Capone: when dreams come true

Barbara Capone is at present an APART (Austrian Programme for Advanced Research and Technology) Fellow of the Austrian Academy of ...

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2016 prizes of the EPS Plasma Physics Division

The EPS Plasma Physics Division (EPS PPD) recognises outstanding research in plasma physics with several prizes.

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VII EPS Forum Physics and Society: “Getting the Diversity Balance Right in Physics”

The VII EPS Forum Physics and Society will take place from 26-28 October 2016 at the Institute of Physics in London, United Kingdom.

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Fearless physics: Catalina Curceanu, WIP Lecturer

Each year the AIP funds the national Women in Physics tour by an eminent physicist. This year’s AIP Women in Physics lecturer will be Catalina Curceanu, Head Researcher of Italy’s National Institute of Nuclear Physics [INFN].

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Report on the Future Circular Collider Week 2016

The Future Circular Collider [FCC] Week 2016 took place in Rome (Italy) from 11 to 15 April 2016 and drew more than 450 participants from science and industry. The study was kicked off in 2014 as a response to a request of the European ...

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EPS CMD Europhysics Prize 2016

The European Physical Society Condensed Matter Division is proud to announce that the 2016 EPS CMD Europhysics Prize is awarded to P. Böni, A.N. Bogdanov, C. Pfleiderer, A. Rosch, and A. Vishwanath "for the theoretical prediction, the experimental discovery and the theoretical analysis of a magnetic skyrmion phase in MnSi, a new state of matter".

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Finnish Young Minds – the northernmost EPS Young Minds Section has been created

The northernmost EPS Young Minds Section, Finnish Young Minds, was created on March 29, at the 2016 Physics Days conference in Oulu, Finland. At the meeting, the bylaws and

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BEPCII broke luminosity record at charm energy region

On 5 April 2016, the BEPCII, upgrade of the Beijing Electron Positron Collider (BEPC), broke the luminosity record again in the charm energy region by 10.0´1032cm-2s-1, and reached its design luminosity at the optimised beam energy of 1.89 GeV as well.

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A new tool to find R&D partners

Labs Explorer is a specialised search engine with more than 100, 000 referenced laboratories. This free to use tool is designed to find R&D partners, to help laboratories showcase their expertise and market their services.

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WIPAC and ELI-NP are recruiting!

The Wisconsin Ice Cube Particle Astrophysics Center and the Extreme Light Infrastructure – Nuclear Physics are recruiting.

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EPS Executive & Staff activity for April 2016

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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