Dear EPS members,
Dear EPS friends,
The EPS Condensed Matter
Division Europhysics Prize for Outstanding Achievement
in Condensed Matter Physics has been presented annually
since 1975 by the European Physical Society, and has
become one of the most prestigious awards for condensed
matter physics in Europe.
The selection committee is pleased to request nominations
for the 2014 EPS Condensed Matter Division Europhysics
Prize. The ward winners will receive a cash award, as well
as an invitation to attend and present their work at the
25th Condensed Matter General Conference (CMD 25) that
will take place in Paris France from 24-29 August 2014.
For more information, please see: http://cmd25jmc14.sciencesconf.org/.
The EPS Europhysics Prize is awarded in recognition of a
recent work by one or more individuals in the area of
physics of condensed matter, specifically work leading to
advances in the fields of electronic, electrical and
materials engineering which, in the opinion of the
Society's selection committee, represents scientific
excellence. Recent work is defined to mean completed
within 5 years prior to the award. The award may be given
for either pure or applied research at the discretion of
the Society.
Only complete nominations will be considered. For a
nomination to be complete, it must include:
- a complete CV
- a publication list (5 pages maximum)
- an indication of the three most relevant papers to the
nomination
- a description of the work justifying the nomination (2
pages maximum)
- a suggested short citation
Nomination may be made online by using the nomination form that can
be found here.
The deadline for the receipt of nominations is 31
January 2014.
Nominations may also be made by email by sending all materials in a .zip file to d.lee@eps.org or by regular mail to the address below:
Europhysics Prize 2014
EPS
6, rue des Frères Lumière
68200 Mulhouse, France
Please keep your nomination confidential. Proposals will
be acknowledged but not followed by any further
correspondence.
On behalf of the selection committee and its chairman, I
thank you in advance for helping us.
Yours sincerely,
David Lee
Secretary General
European Physical Society
More information
CMD website
CMD Prizes
EPS CMD Europhysics Prize charter
List of previous prize recipients