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Monday 11 August 2014
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The application period is open now, until the 5 th of September, to receive requests from interested candidates. For further details please click on “OUTREACH” section of the ALBA web site ( http://www.cells.es/en/outreach/students).
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Posted By Administration,
Friday 1 August 2014
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An open letter (in French) will be published in the July issue of Reflets de la Physique, a publication from the French Physical Society; Click here to access the journal's website; A meeting will be organised in Paris in November aiming to gather together young researchers in mathematics and applied and fundamental physics from Africa: http://www.scienceafrique.fr/rencontreAPSA.pdf ; Ethiopia Hosts East African Regional Office of Astronomy for Development.
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Posted By Administration,
Tuesday 29 July 2014
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The IYL2015 Italian webpage, hosted in the Italian Physical Society (SIF) website, has been updated. You can check the calendar and the news here: http://www.sif.it/attivita/iyl2015. More infoIYL2015 websiteSIF website
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Posted By Administration,
Monday 28 July 2014
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ALBA has published its annual report of activities performed in 2013. This document includes scientific results, divisions' reports, collaboration agreements, etc.  Click here to read or download the report. Visit the ALBA-CELLS website.
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Posted By Administration,
Friday 4 July 2014
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During the IPAC'14 conference in Dresden (Germany), Mikael Eriksson (MAX-IV Laboratory) received the Rolf Wideröe Prize, Tsumoru Shintake (Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University) received the Gersch Budker Prize and Agostino Marinelli (SLAC) received the Frank Sacherer Prize. A prize for a student registered for a PhD or diploma in accelerator physics or engineering was awarded to Juan Esteban Muller (CERN/EPFL). Student Poster Prizes were awarded to Eléonore Roussel (PhLAM/CERCLA), Marton Ady (CERN) and Lieselotte Obst (HZDR). More infoEPS Accelerator Group prizesEPS Accelerator Group website
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Posted By Administration,
Friday 4 July 2014
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The European Physical Society, through its Nuclear Physics Division, has awarded the Lise Meitner Prize 2014 jointly to Prof. Johanna Stachel (Physikalisches Institut der Universität Heidelberg, Germany), Prof. Peter Braun-Munzinger (GSI, Germany), Dr. Paolo Giubellino (INFN Torino, Italy and CERN, Switzerland) and to Dr. Jürgen Schukraft (CERN, Switzerland). The prize is given every two years for outstanding work in the fields of experimental, theoretical or applied nuclear science. The prize was awarded "for their outstanding contributions to the experimental exploration of the quark-gluon plasma using ultra-relativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions, in particular to the design and construction of ALICE and shaping its physics program and scientific results bringing to light unique and unexpected features of a deconfined state of strongly-interacting matter at the highest temperatures ever produced in the laboratory." The Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP) is the state of deconfined and thermalized QCD matter at high temperature. It is a fundamentally new state of matter that permeated the early universe after the electro-weak phase transition, i.e. from picoseconds to about ten microseconds after the Big Bang. The unambiguous proof of its existence and the precise determination of its properties including critical temperature, degrees of freedom, speed of sound, and, in general, transport coefficients, advances our understanding of QCD as a genuine multi-particle theory. In addition, complex issues such as deconfinement and chiral symmetry restoration are closely related. This field uniquely bridges nuclear and particle physics with connections to astrophysics and cosmology. Nucleus-nucleus collisions at high energies offer the only way to create matter under extreme conditions of energy density, pressure and temperature in the laboratory. The aim of ALICE as one of the large-scale experiments at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN is the investigation of such a state of matter. The first period of LHC data taking has just been completed bringing to light unique and unexpected features of a deconfined state of strongly interacting matter at the highest temperatures ever produced in the laboratory. Striking highlights of results from ALICE include the bulk production of charmonium exhibiting novel mechanisms of hadronization; jet-quenching, with an unexpected momentum dependence of the production of identified particles at high momentum; substantial heavy-quark energy loss, as seen via the topological reconstruction of charmed D mesons; and the production of antimatter and antihypernuclei. Also the field of lattice QCD has strongly benefitted from these new and exciting results. Johanna Stachel, Peter Braun-Munzinger, Paolo Giubellino and Jürgen Schukraft have made outstanding contributions to the development of this field, in particular to the design and construction of ALICE and shaping its physics program and scientific results.
More info Lise Meitner Prize EPS Nuclear Physics Division
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Posted By Administration,
Friday 4 July 2014
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Two ceremonies took place in May and June 2014 to celebrate the new EPS Historic Sites: the study of Georgi Nadjakov in Sofia (Bulgaria) and the CERN Synchrocyclotron in Geneva (Switerland). More infoStudy of Georgi Nadjakov CERN 600 MeV Synchrocyclotron EPS Historic Sites
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Posted By Administration,
Monday 30 June 2014
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The Adolphe Merkle Institute at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland has an opening for a well-funded Chair in Biophysics. Download the full job description here.
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Posted By Administration,
Monday 16 June 2014
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The European Physical Society (EPS) Prize for Research into the
Science of Light is awarded on behalf of the European Physical
Society through its Quantum Electronics & Optics Division
(QEOD). The prize is awarded every 2 years in recognition of recent
work by one or more individuals (no more than three) for scientific
excellence in the area of electromagnetic science in its broadest
sense, across the entire spectrum of electromagnetic waves.
The first Prize for Research into the Science of Light was awarded
on 3 January 2013 during Nanometa 2013 in Seefeld, Austria, to
Philip St J Russell, from the Max Planck Institute for the Science of
Light in Erlangen, Germany.
The 2015 Edition of the Prize for Research into the Science of Light
is now open for nominations. Please click here to access
full details of the call on the submission website.
Read moreQEOD websiteQEOD Prizes
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Posted By Administration,
Monday 16 June 2014
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How to improve the Image of Physics with Students, with employers, with politicians and with the public? Speakers of the EPS Forum Physics and Society, which will take place in Belgrade, from 2 - 4 October 2014, will explain effective approaches to improving the image of physics. Register before the 1st October via http://www.forumphysicsandsociety.org/

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