Author: Maurizio Musso
The 71st annual meeting of the Austrian Physical Society
(ÖPG [1]), held at the Montanuniversität Leoben (MUL) in Leoben /
Austria from September 26th to September 30th,
2022, will go down in the annals of the Austrian Physical Society (ÖPG)
as a very successful conference. The activities of the ÖPG Young Minds,
with sponsorship of the EPS Young Minds, were a particular highlight to
attract younger participants. Over 200 participants attended on site a
very successful program [2], the main organization having been carried
out by the Institute of Physics at the MUL and the Erich Schmid
Institute (ESI) of the Austrian Academy of Science (ÖAW), the local
organizing committee being headed by Prof. Christian Teichert, presently
also vice-president of ÖPG. The program was composed of topical
sessions of all ÖPG divisions, as well as the annual award ceremony for
ÖPG prizes, which this year also included the celebration of two new ÖPG
honorary members, Prof. Walter Kutschera and Prof. Anton Zeilinger [3].
The
plenary speakers covered a wide range of topics, including the EPS
Young Minds program, joint aspects of mathematics, physics and
acoustics, symmetry breaking, magnetic adatom chains, quantum field
theory, and bioinspired materials. Aspects dealing with physics and
education were also successfully presented, in particular how to perform
enjoyable and meaningful physics lessons. The conference was also
devoted to sustainability, in particular in connection with integration
of renewable energy, e.g., in the steel production, with waste as
energy, and with exergy, and the repercussion on the climate and with
quality of life.
A public evening lecture about climate, freedom
and science, the movie "The Class of ‘38" with an introduction by Prof.
Anton Zeilinger [3], and a lecture by Prof. Walter Kutschera on Otto
Robert Frisch and its co-discovery of nuclear fission rounded up the
week. Both Prof. Anton Zeilinger and Prof. Walter Kutschera were awarded
with honorary ÖPG membership during the award ceremony.
Stimulated
by the talks given in the plenary session and in the topical sessions,
and by the personal exchange during the poster sessions, it was indeed
again possible to show what the advantages of a personal exchange are.
When new contacts are made, when informal conversations spontaneously
arise building up mutual trust, then the glue is formed to do further
improved research, allowing trying out new ideas in physics, which are
the base for the proposition and realization of new projects. It is this
inspiring vibe that motivates young members to stay long-term members
of the society and thus allows to actively shape the future activities
of the society, being then also constructively reflected by the
associated activities of the EPS.

Winners of the prizes of the Austrian Physical Society [1], awarded during the 71st annual meeting of the Austrian Physical Society in Leoben/Austria from 26th to 30th September 2022 [2], together with new honorary members Walter Kutschera and Anton Zeilinger (Nobel prize winner 2022 [3]), the president and vice-president of the Austrian Physical Society, and the chairman of the division physics and school.
[1] Austrian Physical Society http://www.oepg.at/
[2] Program of the Annual Meeting 2022 of ÖPG https://oepg2022.unileoben.ac.at/program
[3] The Nobel Prize in Physics 2022, Anton Zeilinger Facts https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/physics/2022/zeilinger/facts/, Physikertagung in Leoben mit Nobelpreisträger Anton Zeilinger (in German)