Since the beginning of November, the European Physical Society has
had two secretaries general for the first time in its history. David
Lee who will retire as Secretary General in March 2023 and Anne Pawsey
who has just arrived in Mulhouse and will continue to run the society
after this hand-over period.
Anne Pawsey joins the society
from the University of Göttingen, where she coordinated the teaching and
e-learning of the Max Planck School Matter to Life. Dr Pawsey is a soft
matter physicist who received her PhD from the University of Edinburg
in 2014. Since then, she has worked at the interface between physics and
industry as a researcher and in research management, coordinated the
Scottish Universities Physical Alliance Graduate School and she spent
the pandemic ensuring that the Matter to Life Network and the Göttingen
Physics Faculty could continue to teach online and in a hybrid format
with handwritten equations, and demonstration experiments viewable by
all participants.
Dr Pawsey has been involved in physics societies
since her undergraduate days, when she was the secretary of IAPS and
one of the organisers of ICPS. A science communicator, she enjoys
revealing the often surprisingly complex physics underlying everyday
phenomena, and engaging adults who feel that physics is “not for them”
by creating interactive shows designed for pubs, bars or music
festivals. After a fellowship at the Parliamentary Office of Science
and Technology she has some experience in communicating with policy
makers.
David would like to welcome Anne to EPS, she is looking forward to working with the EPS community.

Anne Pawsey in front of the EPS headquarters in Mulhouse