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EPS Historic Sites

The EPS Historic Sites Award commemorates places in Europe important for the development and the history of physics.

Sites that are significant to physics and its history can be considered for the Historic Site distinction from the EPS. Examples of what can be considered are:

Places (laboratories, buildings, institutions, universities, towns, etc.) associated with an event, discovery, research or body of work, by one or more individuals, that made important, contributions to physics. This includes places where instruments and/or apparatus were designed making significant contributions to physics and research. Please note that normally only one Historic Site per organization will be considered.

The EPS will work with the nominators to obtain local authorisations for placing a plaque and in organising the commemorative ceremony.

Nominations are open throughout the year. Submission will be processed by the EPS Historic Sites Selection Committee three times a year.
To make a nomination for an EPS Historic Site, please follow the instructions here.



EPS Historic Sites


Austria

Belgium

Bulgaria

Croatia

Czech Republic

Denmark

Finland

France

Germany

Hungary

Italy

Ireland

Israel

Lithuania

Netherlands

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Serbia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

United Kingdom

United States of America




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