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News from EDP Sciences

Posted By Administration, Monday 24 March 2025

We are delighted to see the early signs of spring returning here in Les Ulis, Paris. Here we share a few updates regarding recent conferences, and a shift in our social media presence towards platforms that support our values of professionalism, transparency, and community-driven dialogue.

From Strangeness in Quark Matter to Nuclear Chemistry for Sustainable Fuel Cycles : EPJ Web of Conferences publishes two notable proceedings from French events

“SQM 2024 – The 21st International Conference on Strangeness in Quark Matter was held in Strasbourg, France, June 3-7, 2024

This 2024 edition marked the 21st in the series and was held in France for the first time. It was also the first fully “in-person” edition since the pandemic. A total of 280 participants from 26 countries convened at the Palais de la Musique et des Congrès in Strasbourg to discuss recent experimental and theoretical advancements during a week-long programme including 210 oral and poster presentations.

The focus of the Strangeness in Quark Matter Conference is on the role of the strange and heavy-flavour quarks in the field of ultra–relativistic nucleus–nucleus collisions, Quark Gluon Plasma physics and in astrophysical phenomena. Specific time is devoted to open questions and new developments as well as lectures dedicated to graduate students and young scientists.”

If this EPJ Highlight has piqued your interest, you can read the full proceedings in open access now.

B. Hippolyte (chair), C. Cheshkov, R. Guernane and A. Maire (Eds.), 21st International Conference on Strangeness in Quark Matter (SQM 2024), Strasbourg, France, June 3-7, 2024, EPJ Web of Conferences 316 (2025)

Organised by the French Commissariat à l’énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA), the 6th International ATALANTE Conference on Nuclear Chemistry for Sustainable Fuel Cycles (ATALANTE-2024) was held in Avignon, France, Sept 1-6 2024

The event explored “subjects and issues that cover almost all the fields of the nuclear chemistry related to the nuclear fuel cycles:

  • Actinide and fission product chemistry
  • Uranium ore processing and purification
  • Actinide separation
  • Pyrochemistry and chemistry for molten salt reactor
  • Actinide material & fuel fabrication
  • Waste conditioning and long-term evolution
  • Nuclear chemistry for geological repository
  • Safeguards and analytical developments”

The full proceedings can be read in open access now.

P. Guilbaud (Ed.), 6th International ATALANTE Conference on Nuclear Chemistry for Sustainable Fuel Cycles (ATALANTE-2024), Avignon, France, September 1-6, 2024, EPJ Web of Conferences 317 (2025)

Nurting community dialogue on social media

EPL is now on Bluesky

Please follow https://bsky.app/profile/epljournal.bsky.socialfor the latest news and articles, including Free-to-Read Editor’s Choice and Perspectives.

EDP Sciences leaves Twitter/X

The academic world is changing, and so are we. On 31st January 2025, EDP Sciences left Twitter/X as part of the #HelloQuitX movement, in favour of prioritising platforms that support our values. This decision reflects our commitment to professionalism, transparency, and community-driven dialogue. Follow us on LinkedIn, BlueSky, and our website for the latest updates.

Perpetual access to digital archives

We would like to take the opportunity to remind you that value is still being found in our digital archive collections, and that purchase of these gives perpetual access to this valuable science.

Journal de Physique digital archives (1872 to 1997)

We were delighted to conduct research in 2024 and discover that many articles in the Journal de Physique archives are still being cited today. The collection includes research from pioneers in physics, including Nobel laureates such as Marie Curie and Louis de Broglie, both of whom were instrumental in founding EDP Sciences in 1920.

Discover the Journal de Physique archives, including the most cited articles in the collection

Annales de Physique digital archives (1914 to 2009)

For many years, Alain Aspect, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2022, was the Editor in Chief of the Annales de Physique. This collection now forms part of the archive of The European Physical Journal (EPJ), an ongoing series of peer-reviewed journals covering the whole spectrum of physics and related interdisciplinary subjects.

Learn more about the Annales de Physique archives.

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News from EDP Sciences

Posted By Administration, Friday 22 November 2024

Author: Amy Walker


EDP Sciences physics archives demonstrate enduring influence

As the year rapidly draws to a close and planning for next year’s resources begins, we are delighted to be answering queries about our multiple physics archive collections including Annales de Physique archives (1914 to 2009), The European Physical Journal - Applied Physics (EPJAP) archives (1998 to 2015) and, notably, our most substantial archive collection, the Journal de Physique archives (1872 to 1997). The latter contains 125 years of excellence - including seminal papers by Marie and Pierre Curie, Henri Becquerel and Louis de Broglie – and is still being cited frequently by modern day researchers, demonstrating the enduring influence of the science published within.

Find out more about our archives, including the most cited articles in the Journal de Physique archives collection

Congratulations to Dr. Daniel Lincot, Awarded the 2024 Alexandre Edmond Becquerel Prize

EPJ Photovoltaics extends heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Daniel Lincot, our Honorary Editor-in-Chief, on being awarded the 2024 Alexandre Edmond Becquerel Prize. On September 23, 2024, at the 41st European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition, both Editors-in-Chief of EPJ Photovoltaics, Prof. Pere Roca i Cabarrocas and Dr. Jean-Louis Lazzari,  joined in celebrating Dr. Lincot’s achievement. Together with the EDP Sciences Team, they commend Dr. Lincot for his well-deserved honor and his significant contributions to the field of solar energy.

Dr Daniel Lincot is awarded the Becquerel Prize- image credit: EDP Sciences

FLTR: Jean-Louis-Lazzari (EiC of EPJ Photovoltaics), Veronica Bermudez (Associate Editor of EPJ Photovoltaics),
Daniel Lincot (Honorary EiC of EPJ Photovoltaics), Pere Roca (EiC of EPJ Photovoltaics), Christophe Ballif, Chair Becquerel Committee

EPJ Web of Conferences now indexed in Scopus.

We are thrilled to announce that EPJ Web of Conferences has been accepted for indexing in one of the world’s largest abstract and citation databases of peer-reviewed literature, Scopus.


EPJ Web of Conferences is an open access publication series focused on publishing high-quality conference proceedings in the fields of Physics and related sciences. Read more about what the indexation means for the journal. 

Discover recently published proceedings from EPJ Web of Conferences

Vilnius, Lithuania, August 25-30, 2024
A. Michailovas, J.I. Mackenzie, F. Pirzio and E. Cormier (Eds.)

 EPJ Special Topics updates

The latest special topic in EPJ Special Topics is a 246-page technical design report presenting a detailed description of all aspects of the LUXE (Laser Und XFEL Experiment). This is published in open access, read it here.

Europhysics Letters news

In 2024, the journal EPL sponsored cash prizes again to the Best Activity Awards of the EPS Young Minds. See the article in the September issue of EPN.

EPL benefits from one of the largest collections of “transformative agreements” in the world. Many authors can therefore publish in open access in EPL free of charge, ensuring maximum dissemination of their work. Check the latest Editorial for details.


BOOK: 40 expériences de physique élémentaire issues des leçons de Marie Curie

It would be remiss of us not to mention a new book about one of our founders, Marie Curie.

This title presents lessons given by Curie to student Isabelle Chavannes, sourced directly from her notebook which was discovered in 2003. Published in French, the book reproduces the experiments taught to Chavannes using modern techniques, and includes related experiments which provide students and the science-curious with an easy way to understand essential concepts such as pressure, density, the weight of air, and more.

Discover a fun and progressive introduction to experimental physics by one of its most eminent figures, available in our Bookstore.

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News from EDP Sciences

Posted By Administration, Monday 24 June 2024
Updated: Monday 24 June 2024

As we move towards the second half of 2024 we have many updates to share with you, read on to find out what we’ve been up to...

Discover the latest news from EDP Sciences, an Associate Member of the European Physical Scociety.


Journal de Physique digital archives

To think that once a journal is archived, no researcher is interested in it anymore would be a misunderstanding of its continued contextual value. We were delighted to conduct research recently and discover that many articles in the Journal de Physique archives are still being cited today.

Find out more about our archives, including the most cited articles in the collection.

The European Physical Journal series

The EiCs of The Editors-in-Chief of EPJ Photovoltaics, Pere Roca i Cabarrocas and Jean-Louis Lazzari, would like to highlight two important papers recently published:

The EPJ Web of Conferences team was delighted to publish the proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP), organized by Jefferson Lab, which took place in Norfolk, Virginia, from 5–11 May 2023. Read more about the event and discover the proceedings.

The EPJ Scientific Advisory committee is pleased announce the nomination of two new members: Konstantinos Bachas, representing the Hellenic Physical Society (read the news here) and Adam Maj, representing the Polish Physical Society (read the news here)

EPL (Europhysics Letters)

EDP Sciences welcomes the appointment of the new Editor-in-Chief of EPL, Professor Richard Blythe, effective from May 1st. Read more about the experience Professor Blythe brings to the position.

The EPL 2023 Highlights collection showcases a selection of 40 of the most cited, downloaded and accessed articles published in EPL in 2023. These articles had a significant impact on the international community, and cover topics including “condensed matter physics, network physics, complex systems, black hole physics, many-body quantum systems to cite a few, as well as recently growing fields such as quantum information and amorphous topological matter.”

EDP Sciences Books news

The training years are often the most important; did you know that Einstein spent part of his youth in Lombardy, an extremely fruitful and determining period for the rest of his career? To know more, dig into WHEN ALBERT BECAME EINSTEIN ! Back to the future, you might be interested by RADICAL INNOVATION DESIGN , a free e-book about a systematic and usage-driven innovation methodology to ensure usefulness for users and profitability for companies !

Join the conversation on social media

We have many exciting projects planned for 2024 and we look forward to sharing them with you as soon as we are able. Do follow us on your social media platform of choice if you'd like to be among the first to hear from us - we're on LinkedIn, X (Twitter), and Instagram and now Bluesky and Mastodon too!

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Spring update from EDP Sciences

Posted By Gina Gunaratnam, Thursday 11 May 2023
Updated: Thursday 11 May 2023

Author: EDP Sciences


We are pleased to share the latest news from EDP Sciences.

News from the European Physical Journal (EPJ)

Joint meeting of the Scientific Advisory and Steering Committees of the European Physical Journal

Image credit: Maria Sutter

For two days in April, more than 40 representatives of national physical societies and of the EPJ publishers and many of the journals’ Chief Editors gathered at EMPA (Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology) near Zurich under the chairmanship of the Swiss Physical Society to discuss all aspects of modern scientific publishing - ranging from individual journal development to improving support for early career researchers and the implementation of DEI principles at all levels.

In particular, the EPS Young Minds’ invited talk provided some excellent insights into what the next generation of scientists feels in terms of constraints and opportunities in this context. 2023 marks the 25th anniversary of the launch of the EPJ and, as part of this year’s special initiatives, EPJ expressly invites young career researchers organizing, specifically, meetings for their peers to apply for sponsorship.

EPJ Applied Physics – topical issue

EPJ AP is pleased to announce completion of the special issue on “Amorphous alloys and multiscale materials: Fundamental aspects and Energy applications” edited by Zhao Zhankui, Wang Hongli and Tai Cheuk-Wai. We hope you enjoy the articles which include “Micro- and nano-sized materials for solar evaporators: a review”.

EPJ Photovoltaics – Editorial Board

EPJ Photovoltaics is pleased to share its updated Editorial Board under Editors-in-Chief Prof. Pere Roca i Cabarrocas, Laboratoire de Physique des Interfaces et des Couches Minces, and Dr. Jean-Louis Lazzari, Centre Interdisciplinaire de Nanoscience de Marseille. Editors from Europe are joined by international colleagues from Qatar, Australia and Japan.

EPJ N Nuclear Sciences & Technologies – new ‘Key Summary’

Optimising spent nuclear fuel storage in Europe” is the latest ‘Key Summary’ from EPJ N and looks at an extensive review in EPJ N by members of the EURAD consortium. The review explores the parameters involved in choosing safe long-term storage solutions for spent radioactive fuel and recommends best practice for the industry. The ‘Key Summary’ also hears from author Dimitri Alexandre Rochman.

Astronomy & Astrophysics and Subscribe to Open (S2O)

Astronomy & Astrophysics (A&A) recently announced that it will continue to publish its research in open access for the second consecutive year under Subscribe to Open (S2O). In contrast to other core astronomy journals that have transitioned or will transition to open access via the Gold (APC) route, A&A has chosen S2O to achieve immediate open access while minimizing any potential disruption to authors or subscribers. Find out more.

Société Française de Physique 150th anniversary – Master classes itinérantes

The first in a series of five Masterclasses on “Science publishing and Open Science” recently took place in Nice. Next stop Lyon for which registration is still open!

German Physical Society Spring Meeting - Europhysics Letters

There were four winners of the “EPL best poster prizes” at the Spring Meeting of the German Physical Society (DPG) that took place from 26-31 March 2023 at the Technical University Dresden. Congratulations to Anna C. Jäkel, Aleksandr Kostarev, Nico Schramma and Laura Strampe.

Book news - The Basics of Electron Transport in Spintronics

The basics of electron transport in Spintronics – Textbook with lectures, exercises and solutions’ by Vincent Baltz, CNRS researcher and group leader at SPINTEC. Based on a series of lectures given to MSc and PhD students, this book will appeal to a wide range of readers, from students at the graduate level to researchers and engineers. It allows the reader to navigate easily between concepts and to gain a broad view of spin-dependent electron transport. Learning is supported by ten extended exercises with complete solutions. Order directly from the EDP Sciences Bookstore or via your favourite online book shop.

Don’t forget our SFP anniversary books discount code - PHYS234 - valid until the end of June 2024! We are delighted to offer a 5% discount on EDP Sciences books in the following series: Savoirs Actuels / Une introduction à / Sciences & History / Enseignement Sup Physique.

With our best wishes from ‘Paris in Spring’

EDP Sciences

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Greetings from Les Ulis: News from EDP Sciences

Posted By Administration, Monday 20 March 2023
Author: EDP Sciences


Subscribe to Open (S2O)

Maths - the six S2O journals will continue to publish in open access in 2023. “We are grateful to the library community for their ongoing support of the S2O model and for recognizing its value in ensuring equitable open access to mathematics research.” Anne Ruimy, EDP Sciences.

Radioprotectionhas adopted the S2O model and is now online-only. It is published on behalf of the Société Française de Radioprotection (SFRP). Articles address all aspects of radiological protection, including non-ionising as well as ionising radiation.

Astronomy & Astrophysics - over the last year, the core astronomy journals have moved or are moving towards open access under various models, which is a positive step for accessibility. A&A has opted for S2O which helps to make it a cost-effective publishing option for many authors (there are no article processing charges, APCs). More information.

Société Française de Physique 150th anniversary – 2023 events

It is our pleasure to be involved in many of the events celebrating the SFP’s anniversary throughout 2023.

In April, we are proud to sponsor the International Physicists’ Tournament 2023 down the road at the École polytechnique in Palaiseau. Billed as a “physics world cup”, we are looking forward to lively battles between the undergraduate teams.

In May, the series of five Masterclasses on “Science publishing and Open Science” begins in Nice. The last chance to catch one of these sessions will be in Marseille in October, so we hope to see you there or along the way (Lyon, Grenoble and Strasbourg are also hosting).

Don’t forget our SFP anniversary books discount code - PHYS234 - valid until the end of June 2024! We are delighted to offer a 5% discount on EDP Sciences books in the following series: Savoirs Actuels / Une introduction à / Sciences & History / Enseignement Sup Physique.

News from the European Physical Journal (EPJ)

EPJ Scientific Advisory Committee

The Scientific Advisory Committee of the EPJ is delighted to welcome Professor Quentin Glorieux, as the new representative for the French Physical Society. Professor Glorieux researches “Optics through the prism of Quantum Gases” and is a self-avowed “Quantum Physicist, Trail runner and Mountain climber.”

EPJ poster prizes at the SFP Congrès Général

We are pleased to report that the EPJ is sponsoring two poster prizes at the SFP Congrès Général in July (in addition to the two EPL prizes already announced). We look forward to Professor Jean Daillant, Director General of the SOLEIL synchrotron and the SFP representative on the EPJ Steering Committee, awarding the prizes on Thursday 6 July for two of the best posters presented by young physicists.

EPJ D Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics – call for papers

New EPJ D topical issue: “Electron and Positron Interactions and Their Applications: a tribute to Professor Michael Brunger”. The Guest Editors invite contributions from contemporary research and applications across areas such as, atmospheric modelling, materials characterisation, medical science, biological imaging and chemical processing.

EPJ Web of Conferences – conference highlights

ISRD 17 – International Symposium on Reactor Dosimetry, Lausanne, Switzerland, May 21-26, 2023 – the open access proceedings include papers on “Experimental Techniques, Measurements and Monitoring”, “Calculational Methods”, “Reactor Surveillance, Plant Life Management and Decommissioning” and “Benchmarks and Inter-comparisons”.

11th European Summer School on Experimental Nuclear Astrophysics, Catania, Italy, June 12-19, 2022 - highlight themes included primordial nucleosynthesis, indirect methods, underground laboratories, radioactive ion beams facilities as well as stellar structure and evolution. Browse the open access proceedings here.

EPJ Applied Physics – topical issues

EPJ AP is currently publishing articles in two topical issues – “Advances in Renewable Energies, Materials and Technology” and “Amorphous alloys and multiscale materials: Fundamental aspects and Energy applications”. We hope you enjoy the recent articles.

EPJ Photovoltaics – topical issue

The special issue on “WCPEC-8: State of the Art and Developments in Photovoltaics”, edited by Alessandra Scognamiglio, Robert Kenny, Shuzi Hayase and Arno Smets, is now available. It includes papers on Modelling; Semiconductor Thin Films; High Efficiency Materials and Devices - New concepts; Optics of Thin Films, TCOs; Modules and Systems; Socio-economic impact.

Last, but not least…

Acta Acustica – acousticians are invited to read “Acta Acustica: State of art and achievements after 3 years”. In this Editorial, Manfred Kaltenbacher, Editor-in-Chief, and his team summarise the latest activities and achievements of the journal (such as Audio Articles) and key statistics.

Journal of the European Optical Society-Rapid Publications – we extend a very warm welcome to Dr. Silvia Soria, IFAC-CNR Institute of Applied Physics, Italy, in her new role of co-Editor-in-Chief. She joins Sergei Popov at the helm of JEOS-RP which is widely considered to be a leading European journal in the field of optics and photonics.

 

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News from EDP Sciences: Greetings e-EPS readers!

Posted By Administration, Monday 20 February 2023
Author: EDP Sciences

2022 EPL Highlights

We are happy to inform you that the 2022 EPL Highlights are now available online. These Highlights are a selection of 38 articles published in EPL in 2022 that had a large impact on the international community, as measured by their high number of downloads or citations, or by their high Altmetric attention score. EPL, A Letters Journal Exploring the Frontiers of Physics is published under the scientific responsibility of the European Physical Society by EDP Sciences, IOP Publishing and the Società Italiana di Fisica. Find out more.

Société Française de Physique 150th anniversary – books news and discount code

Ahead of the Congrès Général in July, we hope to meet you at the Festival Double·Science in Paris from 26-28 May. The festival is dedicated to the popularisation of science and will certainly attract many scientists, including physicists, children, students, retired people and science fans from all walks of life. The EDP Sciences books team will be there (with special guests - more details to follow) and hopes to see you in the festival bookshop!

In celebration of the SFP’s 150th anniversary, and the ‘Year of Physics’ starting later in 2023, we are delighted to offer a 5% discount on EDP Sciences books in the following series: Savoirs Actuels / Une introduction à / Sciences & History / Enseignement Sup Physique. The discount code is PHYS234, and it is valid from now until the end of June 2024.

News from the European Physical Journal (EPJ)

EPJ Scientific Advisory Committee

The Scientific Advisory Committee is delighted to welcome Dr. Sara Pirrone as the new representative for the Italian Physical Society and Dr. Zsolt Fülöp as the new representative for the Roland Eötvös Physical Society (Hungary). They bring a wealth of experience and expertise in experimental Nuclear Physics and nuclear astrophysics respectively.

EPJ 25th anniversary – Young Researcher Meeting Grants

Are you a young researcher or do you know a young researcher? To mark the 25th anniversary of the European Physical Journal, EPJ is making available a number of grants to support meetings for young researchers throughout 2023. Find out more and apply here.

We’ll also be celebrating this wonderful anniversary at the SFP Congrès Général in July – look out for the special logo!

EPJ D - Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics

Quantum Optics of Light and Matter: Honouring Alain Aspect, a special issue in celebration of Professor Alain Aspect, is now complete. Find out more about this very special issue in the EPJ D Highlight – “Alain Aspect: The physicist who made entanglement an experimental reality.”

EPJ E - Soft Matter and Biological Physics

With artificial intelligence very much the subject du jour, you may like to take a look at the EPJ E Highlight – “Machine learning could help kites and gliders to harvest wind energy”. “Using trial-and-error, machine learning algorithms could enable flying wind harvesters to dynamically adjust their orientations, allowing them to account for unpredictable turbulence and improve their performances.”

Until next time, we send our best wishes,

EDP Sciences

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Happy new year from EDP Sciences!

Posted By Administration, Thursday 12 January 2023

Author: EDP Sciences


We hope you enjoyed the holidays and are looking forward to new projects and adventures in the coming year. Since we last wrote, a number of exciting things have happened…

UN SDG Publishers Compact
We are proud to have become a member of the SDG Publishers Compact and to contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Open access models such as Diamond and Subscribe to Open, which are free to readers and authors thanks to the support of libraries and organisations, contribute to open science and the SDGs by offering prospective authors a level playing field and encouraging a diversity of submissions.

Subscribe to Open – Astronomy & Astrophysics Transparency Report and subscriber benefits
In December, the A&A S2O 2022 Transparency Report was published bringing A&A’s first year in full open access to a fitting end. As advocates of open science, we support the principle of transparency, including financial transparency. Last year, several new subscriber benefits for 2023 were also announced in response to community feedback.

 “Together, EDP Sciences and A&A are committed to keep reviewing and adapting the A&A Subscribe to Open model to respond and adapt to the demands of the librarian community.” (A&A 2022 Transparency Report)

German National APC agreement
Looking beyond L'Hexagone, EDP Sciences and TIB – Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology have renewed their longstanding Open Access Agreement for another year, benefitting authors affiliated with academic institutions across Germany. The agreement continues to offer a 20% discount on Article Processing Charges (APCs) in 2023.

Congratulations to the Société Française de Physique – celebrating 150 years
Like many others, we are looking forward to a year of celebrations marking 150 years of the SFP. We are getting involved by facilitating Science Publishing Masterclasses in Strasbourg, Grenoble, Lyon, Marseille and Nice. Europhysics Letters (EPL), co-published by EDP Sciences, is also sponsoring two prizes for the best posters presented by young physicists at the Congrès Général in July. We hope to see you there!

Reflets de la physique – the journal of the Société Française de Physique
Speaking of the SFP, a reminder that Reflets de la physique is available for all to browse and read. The journal aims to contribute to the development and operation of the SFP and, more broadly, to improve the image of physics. It is also supported by the CNRS.

Science Publishing Masterclasses update
Our most recent Science Publishing Masterclasses were an online series for researchers and students in China. The four sessions related to scientific writing and journals publishing, and addressed issues such as publishing strategy, ethics, peer review and promotion to give a comprehensive overview of scientific publishing. In total, over 75,000 livestream views were registered.

 

News from the EPJ series of peer-reviewed journals

EPJ N - Nuclear Sciences & Technologies:
Hot off the press, we are delighted to announce that EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies has been accepted for Scopus.

EPJ Photovoltaics:
EPJ PV is once again an official publishing partner of EU PVSEC 2023 which will take place in Lisbon.

EPJ Web of Conferences:
We are pleased to share recent highlights from last year’s EOS Annual Meeting EOSAM 2022 (we also publish the Journal of the European Optical Society-Rapid Publications), 10th EPS-QEOD Europhoton Conference on Solid-State, Fibre, and Waveguide Coherent Light Sources Europhoton 2022, Multi-line Diagnostics of the Interstellar Medium and last, but not least, XVth Quark Confinement and the Hadron Spectrum Conference Conf XV. Don’t hesitate to get in touch if you are interested in fast, open access publication of your proceedings.

EPJ D - Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics:
Quantum Optics of Light and Matter: Honouring Alain Aspect, a special issue in celebration of Professor Alain Aspect, is nearing completion.

Congratulations EPJ – 25 years young:
To mark this anniversary, and in keeping with the long-held EPJ tradition of supporting early career researchers, EPJ is making available a number of grants to support meetings for young researchers throughout 2023. Find out more and apply here.

For bibliophiles and book worms - Radiometry of wet surfaces
We recently mentioned our new collection, produced in partnership with the Institut d'Optique Graduate School (Université Paris-Saclay), intended for engineering students and researchers in optics. The second book in the series, Radiometry of wet surfaces, is coordinated by Lionel Simonot. When a material gets wet, is it possible to predict the changes in its appearance for a given type of surface, and for a given humidity level? Find out from 2 February (print or eBook).

With our best wishes for 2023
EDP Sciences

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Autumn update from EDP Sciences

Posted By Administration, Tuesday 4 October 2022
Author: Maria Campbell

It’s looking beautifully autumnal in and around our HQ in Les Ulis, south-west of Paris… and 2022 is passing quickly! Here are our autumn highlights…

Félicitations to Alain Aspect, Université Paris-Saclay, Nobel Prize in Physics 2022

Congratulations to Alain Aspect, John F. Clauser and Anton Zeilinger for their award of the Nobel Prize in Physics 2022. Alain Aspect is a longstanding colleague and has published extensively with EDP Sciences.

For many years, Professor Aspect was Editor-in-Chief of the Annales de Physique which forms an important part of our physics archives collection together with the prestigious Journal de Physique. He joins fellow laureates and Journal de Physique authors ranging from Marie Curie to Giorgio Parisi.

Find out more about our long association with Alain Aspect including free access articles here. You may enjoy “Magnetically assisted Sisyphus effect” which he co-authored with a group of colleagues including the renowned French physicist and fellow Nobel Prize laureate, Claude Cohen-Tannoudji.

EPJ Applied Physics – Special issue on ‘EELS - Review over the last 50 years by Christian Colliex’

Earlier this year, EPJ AP was honoured to publish “From early to present and future achievements of EELS in the TEM” by its former co-Editor-in-Chief, Christian Colliex. The long-form article represents a major, new review of electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) over the last 50 years and the current Editors-in-Chief feel it “will undoubtably become a major reference for researchers in the electron microscopy and materials science community.”

“…EELS fifty years after its first recognition as a useful actor in the development and promotion of the analytical microscopy, has nowadays become an essential tool for the acquisition of many physical parameters with ultimate resolution, thus opening new routes in nanophysics to be explored.”

The European Physical Journal (EPJ) series of peer-reviewed journals

As co-publishers of the EPJ journals, we are pleased to share a round-up of interesting items, starting with perfect Nobel Prize timing from EPJ D…

EPJ D - Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics, is currently publishing “Quantum Optics of Light and Matter Honouring Alain Aspect”, a special issue in celebration of Professor Aspect.

EPJ B - Condensed Matter and Complex Systems, has completed publication of a special issue on “Evolutionary Game Theory” with several open access papers.

Open calls for papers include EPJ ST Special Issue: “Molecular and Cellular Mechanics” and EPJ E Topical Issue: “Novel Molecular Materials and Devices from Functional Soft Matter”. Calls for papers are available on the EPJ portal as are three videos: ‘About EPJ’, ‘Why publish in EPJ?’ and ‘How EPJ disseminates your work’.

All these journals are “EPS Recognised journals”: “EPS Recognised Journals meet the established quality criteria that guarantee unbiased peer review based on scientific merit.”

For bibliophiles and book worms – books news

“Collection IOGS - Institut d'Optique Graduate School”

This new collection, produced in partnership with the Institut d'Optique Graduate School (Université Paris-Saclay), is intended for engineering students and researchers in the field of optics. The first book in the series, ‘Optical models for material appearance’ by Mathieu Hébert, is now available in print or as an eBook.

“The objective of this book is precisely to introduce the fundamental notions of optics allowing the readers to understand the radiometric quantities measured with common devices, to learn how to analyze them, and to review some classical optics-based predictive models for various types of materials and structures.

“Einstein aujourd’hui” by Alain Aspect et al.

Einstein aujourd’hui” considers how Einstein continues to inspire science in the 21st century. It was co-authored by Alain Aspect with a group of notable colleagues which, again, included Claude Cohen-Tannoudji.

We are always pleased when we are kindly invited to share our news and updates with readers of e-EPS. We hope you enjoy reading our news as much as we enjoy writing it!

Best wishes

EDP Sciences

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News from EDP Sciences

Posted By Administration, Thursday 9 June 2022
Author: EDP Sciences

It’s been a busy, but enjoyable month… Here are some of our spring highlights:

EPS Forum, Paris

It was our great pleasure to attend the EPS Forum and meet many of you in person. We particularly enjoyed the outstanding plenary talks with Barry Barish, John Michael Kosterlitz and Serge Haroche. Also the Hands-on Sessions which included a “Masterclass on scientific writing” with Anne Ruimy (Senior Publisher and EPL Executive Editor) and Gonzalo Muga (EPL Editor-in-Chief). Our thanks to everyone involved!

Find out more about Science Publishing Masterclasses here or the partner journal, Emergent Scientist, a hands-on open access journal for students.

FISA 2022 and EURADWASTE ’22, Lyon

Our journal, EPJ N Nuclear Sciences & Technologies, is delighted to be the publishing partner of the 10th Euratom Conference on Reactor Safety & 10th Euratom Conference on Radioactive Waste which took place recently. The event brought together around 500 participants from all over Europe and addressed two major aspects of nuclear energy at a time when energy security and sovereignty are hot topics. EPJ N is a member of the European Physical Journal (EPJ) series of peer-reviewed journals many of which are EPS Recognised Journals.

EPJ Web of Conferences – Applied Nuclear Physics Conference 2021, Prague

We are pleased to share the open access proceedings from the first Applied Nuclear Physics Conference (ANPC 2021) held in Prague last year. The European Physical Society (EPS) introduced the new Applied Nuclear Physics Conference “to contribute to the advancement of nuclear physics in Europe and neighbouring countries…”. Find out more here or browse the proceedings.

EPJ Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) – Kristel Crombé joins

The EPJ Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) has recently welcomed Prof. Dr. ir. Kristel Crombé as the new representative for the Belgian Physical Society. The SAC advises on editorial matters and is supported by the SAC secretary; currently our colleague, Solange Guéhot.

Books – celebrating 35 years of Savoirs Actuels

The Savoirs Actuels collection publishes reference works in French in the fields of physics, astrophysics, mathematics and chemistry. The most recent title is Symétries Continues by Franck Laloë. Coming soon is Théorie statistique des Champs – Vol 2 by François David which will be out on 16 June. The collection is overseen by Michèle Leduc and is co-published with CNRS Éditions. Find out more.

If you have a question or publishing project you would like to discuss, feel free to contact us. In the meantime, we look forward to seeing you at some other upcoming conferences such as the EAS in Valencia or Optique Nice in… Nice!

Best wishes

EDP Sciences

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News from EDP Sciences

Posted By Administration, Tuesday 11 January 2022
Author: Maria Campbell

The new year may only be a few days old, but there is plenty of news we’d like to share with you…


Scientific Advisory Committee

The EDP Sciences Scientific Advisory Committee has been established to advise EDP Sciences on strategic matters and ensure a permanent, formal link between the publisher and the scientific community. The Committee provides editorial advice to ensure that EDP Sciences’ high publishing standards are maintained. It also ensures that the governance of EDP Sciences continues to be based on the values of learned societies.

Journal de Physique digital archives 

The Journal de Physique archives are full of the biggest names in physics (Curie, Planck, Rutherford, Becquerel and, more recently, Giorgio Parisi…) and span 1872-1997 – undoubtedly, one of the most exciting periods in physics research. Through them, researchers gain historical insight into current research and are inspired to explore new research ideas. Visit the archives to read some original articles and complementary modern commentaries or take a look at Discovery through multi-lingual science archives published recently in Research Information.

Astronomy & Astrophysics Subscribe-to-Open (S2O)

Astronomy & Astrophysics is moving to a Subscribe-to-Open model (S2O) in 2022 and therefore, if libraries renew their subscriptions, to full open access. “It was important for us to apply a collaborative, transparent and rapid conversion to open access and balance that with a model that works for the astronomy community, and we consider S2O a promising approach.” Professor André Moitinho de Almeida, Chairperson of the A&A Board of Directors.

More journal news

EPJ Applied Physics – EPJ AP is published in partnership with the Société Française des Microscopies. Editors-in-Chief Professor Suzanne Giorgio and Professor Damien Jacob lead the journal which is officially recognised by the EPS. Visit the website to find out more and sign up for free e-mail alerts.

European Physical Journal (EPJ) – visit the EPJ portal to browse all open calls for papers and watch the informative videos. There’s something for everyone! 

EPJ Web of Conferences – we recently had the pleasure of publishing the open access proceedings of the EOS Annual Meeting (EOSAM 2021) which took place in Rome last year. In related news, we are looking forward to seeing the first articles published from the Journal of the European Optical Society-Rapid Publications since its move to EDP Sciences.

Books

For all bibliophiles, start the year with What is Space-Time made of? or the free e-book Neutrons for Science. For a bit of fun, try La physique du popcorn – it’s thoroughly entertaining!

Free anniversary posters 

In 2020, EDP Sciences celebrated its 100 year anniversary. We commissioned an A1 poster for the occasion featuring some of our best-known authors. A few posters are still available. If you would like to receive one, please contact 100@edpsciences.org.

Wishing you all a healthy and happy new year 2022! EDP Sciences

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