
The participants of the EPS Young Minds Leadership Meeting in from of the Henry Ford building in Berlin - image credit: EPS Young Minds
Authors: Anna Grigoryan and Carmen Martín Valderrama
Monday 25th of March was the first day of the Young Minds (YM)
Leadership Meeting (LM) at the EPS Forum 2024 in Berlin. More than 70
participants from the YM network, representing 30 YM sections, as well
as guests from other associations, were welcomed by the LM organization
committee chair Anna Grigoryan, the EPS Secretary General Anne Pawsey
and EPS Former Chair Luc Berge. EPS YM former chair Mattia Ostinato
presented an overview of the YM program and the newly elected YM chair
Carmen Martín Valderrama was presented to the participants. Following
two masterclasses on scientific writing given by the EDP Science Senior
publisher Isabelle Auffret-Babak and Publishing Director Anne Ruimy, the
participants attended the lecture given by Antigone Marino on Impostor
Syndrome. Could not be missing the "From PhD to CEO" panel discussion,
always inspiring, in collaboration with OPTICA. The panelists were
Co-Founder of Keequant Imran Khan and Co-Founder of Quantune Jan
Kischkat.
Tuesday 26th of March, the day started with the Nobel
Prize Laureates' Lectures. The opportunity to attend such interesting
sessions was allowed by the co-location with the EPS Forum. The morning
continued with lecturer Tatevik Chalyan on writing a successful grant
application, after which Steven Goldfarb presented the talk “Why we
bother – the urgency of education and outreach”. To further connect with
other YM delegates, a networking session was conducted and the LM
concluded with the YM activity poster session and the corresponding
“Young Minds Best activity award by EPL” ceremony where the YM sections
PONYS and SPAM Caserta received the winner's certificates from EPL and
250 euros.
The meeting brought together YM delegates from more
than 10 different countries, as well as many interested students and
young researchers from outside of the YM network, making it a great
success. Beyond the programme of the LM, the participants could learn
about industrial opportunities and attend lectures from world-class
researchers conducted in the EPS Forum. Thanks to the European Physical Society and Luc Bergé for the invitation and this opportunity and congratulations to the organization for the success of the event.
We
believe that scientific outreach, cultural exchange and mutual
understanding, and peaceful international collaboration are more
important than ever and we believe that bringing young scientists
together and equipping them with tools and skills is a great way of
fostering these aspects.
We are very excited that so many young minds gathered for the meeting, and we are very much looking forward to the Leadership Meeting in 2025.