
Author: Luc Bergé
After Paris in 2022, Berlin will host the second Forum of the European Physical Society (EPS) on March 25 and 26, 2024 at the Henry Ford Building of Freie Universität Berlin.
What is the EPS Forum?
The Forum is an exceptional meeting prepared by all EPS bodies, Member Societies, Divisions and Groups, and Associate Members.
Opened by European Commissioner Iliana Ivanova, the first day (March 25) "Physics meets Industry" will propose various tutorial talks and many round tables on the industrial developments in different fields of physics.
The second day (March 26), starting with a Nobel session, will address the latest scientific advances in the same physics topics. Anne L'Huillier, Klaus von Klitzing, Stefan Hell will be there to deliver plenary talks.
What are the topics of the EPS Forum?
The scientific topics of the Forum will cover a wide range of fields in physics:
- Atomic, molecular and optical physics for quantum technologies
- Applications of nuclear and particle physics to society
- Condensed matter and applications to industry
- Energy management, pollution and climate
- Artificial intelligence, brain inspired processing systems and applications
- Photonics
Who is the EPS Forum for?
Early-career and senior researchers are invited to participate in the Forum. Young researchers (master, PhD students and postdocs) are particularly invited to come to Berlin, discover the most recent employment opportunities in the physics-based industry sector and exchange with world-renowned researchers.
The EPS will support the travel and lodging expenses of 100 physics students.
Check the programme at https://epsforum.org/programme/
There is still time to register until March 3 at https://www.epsforum.org/register/