11 July 2011 | Facts and Info from the European Physical Society
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ASEPS2011 - Asia Europe Physics Summit

In autumn, the Polish city of Wroclaw will become the heart of the world of physics. Between 26-29 October 2011, the second edition of the international scientific conference series, the Asia Europe Physics Summits, will be held in the capital of Lower Silesia. ASEPS is organized by Wroclaw Research Centre EIT +, together with the Association of Asia Pacific Physical Societies, the Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft, the European Physical Society, the Polish Physical Society and the Société Française de Physique.

The Wroclaw conference will focus on contemporary trends in modern physics, including cosmology and space physics. World-class physical researchers from Asia and Europe will take part in this event, including Carlo Rubbia, a Nobel Prize winner.

ASEPS 2011 will be an excellent opportunity to establish international contacts that may lead to joint research projects and contribute to the development of important scientific fields. The event will also include workshops: for example, about the forms of cooperation between science and industry, as well as about managing large research projects. All workshops will be led by eminent specialists in the respective areas.

The host city for ASEPS 2011, Wroclaw, is the capital of Lower Silesia and one of the fastest growing cities in Central-Eastern Europe. Thanks to its location on the Oder River and numerous bridges, Wroclaw is often called the second European Venice. It is a city with a unique atmosphere, rich in historical sites, such as Market Square or Ostrow Tumski.

Deliberations on ASEPS 2011 will be held at the Regional Centre for Business Tourism (RCBT). Located in a picturesque area, near Wroclaw’s Zoo and Szczytnicki Park, the RCBT is one of the most modern centres of that kind in this part of Europe.

Detailed information about ASEPS 2011, including the registration form, can be found on the official website.

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