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EPS Young Minds Leadership Meeting 2024

Posted By Administration, Friday 14 June 2024
Updated: Friday 14 June 2024


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.

Tags:  EPS Forum  EPS Young Minds  meeting 

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The second EPS Forum held at Freie Universität Berlin

Posted By Administration, Friday 14 June 2024
Updated: Friday 14 June 2024
Author: Luc Bergé

On 25th and 26th March, the EPS organised its second Forum at the Henry Ford Building of Freie Universität Berlin in Germany. Prepared for more than a year, the EPS Forum welcomed 405 registered participants taken in charge by 8 EPS staff members and 9 student helpers. 213 master, PhD students and postdoc fellows from 35 different countries attended this second edition of the Forum. Unlike its first edition in Paris (2022), this event hosted a majority of young researchers (53.2% of attendees), mainly coming from outside the EPS community.

The EPS Forum (www.epsforum.org) proposed a series of conferences and workshops on the following topics: 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; and photonics.

The first day (“Physics Meets Industry”, 25th March) was devoted to the employment of early career physicists in Europe and fostered direct exchanges with stakeholders of many industrial companies working in the above fields. It was opened by a plenary speech given by Iliana Ivanova, European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth.

The second day (“Fundamental Physics”, 26th March) hosted a general conference on physics, addressing the same fields from a fundamental perspective and starting with a plenary session that welcomed the Nobel Laureates Anne L’Huillier, Klaus von Klitzing, Stefan Hell and the ERC Scientific Council representative Nicola Spaldin. 64 early-career researchers, including several EPS Young Minds, could present their research during a poster session organised in the afternoon.

On the whole 70 invited speakers and round table panelists accepted our invitation to participate in the Forum. The preparation of this major event involved 40 representatives of the EPS Member Societies, Divisions and Groups, Associate Members, members of the EPS Executive Committee and of the EPS Secretariat. It also led to an efficient cooperation with the EPS Young Minds, who held a very successful Leadership Meeting, and the International Association of Physics Students.

This edition of the EPS Forum was financially supported by 19 sponsors and 11 exhibitors. It again demonstrated the possibility to make all the EPS components regularly work together over a year to promote the young generation of European physicists, to bridge the gap between academic research and industry, and to still advertise the latest developments in fundamental physics at the highest level.


Image credit: Bernhard Wannenmacher

A discussion between Klaus von Klitzing and Stefan Hell

Anne L’Huillier’s plenary talk

Coffee break at the exhibitors’ booth

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EPS Forum 2024

Posted By Administration, Monday 19 February 2024
Updated: Monday 19 February 2024

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/


 

Tags:  conferences  EPS Forum  Freie Universität Berlin  FUB  Nobel Prize 

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The EPS Forum to take place in Berlin in March 2024

Posted By Administation, Thursday 14 September 2023
Updated: Thursday 14 September 2023



The European Physical Society (EPS) is happy to announce that the second edition of the EPS Forum will take place in the Henry Ford Building of the Freie Universität Berlin (FUB), Germany, from 25th-27th March 2024.
 
The EPS Forum builds on the success of the first edition held in Paris in 2022. The EPS joined forces with its 42 National Physical Societies, 18 Divisions and Groups and 40 Associate Members (https://epsforum.org/v1). After more than a year of preparation by 75 representatives of EPS members all over Europe and the EPS staff, the first EPS Forum welcomed 487 participants including 184 students from 30 different countries.

The second edition is expected to gather about 500 participants with a majority of PhD students, Postdocs and early-career researchers. It will include presentations and round-table discussions on the following topics:
·      Atomic, molecular and optical physics for quantum technologies
·      Applications of nuclear and particle physics to society
·      Condensed matter and its applications to industry
·      Physical models for energy management, pollution and climate; neuromorphic computing
·      Photonics.

The EPS Forum represents a unique opportunity to interact with both upcoming physicists and outstanding established researchers including Nobel Prize and Wolf Prize winners. It will offer a series of scientific talks bringing together researchers from all over Europe, CEOs and managers from academic institutions, large research infrastructures, multi-national companies, SMEs and start-ups involved in the above fields of research.

The first day, called “Physics meets industry”, will bring doctoral students and post-doctoral fellows closer to physics-based companies. It will promote research and technological developments carried out in the industrial sector and favour direct exchanges between attendees.

The second day will host a general conference on physics in the same fields, addressed from a more fundamental perspective and featuring high-profile scientists from Europe and beyond. Round-table discussions will also be dedicated to societal issues.

The third day will be devoted to the EPS Council, the Society's annual meeting.
 


Save the dates! The EPS Form will take place on 25th-26th March 2024 in BERLIN.



Students
The EPS will once again support the attendance of students by offering a reduced registration fee and support the travel and lodging expenses of 100 students.

A poster session will be organised to give young physicists the opportunity to present their scientific results.

Organisations and exhibitors
The EPS is convinced that the objectives of the Forum (details at https://epsforum.org), match a number of organisations' and exhibitors' priorities. To promote physics-based companies or institutions at the EPS Forum and to increase their visibility, the EPS offers the following options:
‐ Attend the Forum as an exhibitor on 25th March and/or on 26th March 2024.
‐ Advertise an organisation by choosing a promotional package.

Sponsors
The EPS offers sponsorship opportunities to support the attendance and activities of early career researchers at the EPS Forum and to support the attendance of scientists from Ukraine. These can be tailored to each sponsor. Contact us for more details at secretariat@eps.org.
 
The EPS is actively preparing the second EPS Forum and looks forward to welcoming you in Berlin in 2024!


Download the poster of the EPS Forum 2024


Tags:  climate  condensed matter  conference  energy  EPS Forum  Freie Universität Berlin  FUB  nuclear physics  quantum technologies 

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EPS Forum 2022 : Watch the video of the event!

Posted By Administration, Friday 15 July 2022

 

This year the European Physical Society organised its first EPS Forum at Sorbonne University in Paris.

Watch our video here: https://youtu.be/McU8Vz2okAI

Tags:  2022  conference  EPS Council  EPS Forum  EPS Young Minds  IAPS  Paris  Sorbonne University 

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The First EPS Forum has been held at Sorbonne University, Paris

Posted By Administration, Monday 27 June 2022
Updated: Monday 27 June 2022
Author: Luc Bergé

On June 2 and 3, the EPS held its first Forum at the International Conference Center of Sorbonne University (SU) in Paris, France. Prepared for more than a year with our Member Societies and our Divisions and Groups, the EPS Forum welcomed 487 participants among whom 184 students coming from 30 different countries.   

The format of the EPS Forum (www.epsforum.org) included a series of conferences, round tables and workshops on the following topics: Energy and sustainability, accelerators, high-energy particle physics, nuclear physics, quantum technologies and photonics, machine learning and artificial intelligence, biophysics, technological sequencing of biomolecules and human health, condensed matter physics: from quantum materials to additive manufacturing.

The objective of the EPS Forum was to showcase the latest developments in the above fields of physics, both from their potential links with the industry and current opportunities of employment for the young physicists and from the most recent achievements in fundamental science. The EPS Forum, therefore, dedicated two days for each of these goals.

Thursday June 2nd was devoted to “physics meeting industry”. This meeting fostered direct exchanges between physicists - with a majority of master, PhD students, postdocs and early-career researchers - and stakeholders and managers of physics-based industrial companies. This first day of the Forum was opened by a plenary conference given by Mariya Gabriel, European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth about filling the gap between science and innovation. More than 60 young researchers were able to present the results of their research during a long poster session.

Friday June 3rd hosted a scientific colloquium highlighting the latest achievements in physics by the most outstanding physicists in Europe and beyond. The morning session welcomed three laureates of the Physics Nobel prize, namely, Prof. Barry Barish from Caltech, USA, who talked about gravitational waves and the LIGO collaboration, Prof. Serge Haroche from École Normale Supérieure & Collège de France in Paris, who surveyed the history of quantum physics to its latest developments in applied research, and Prof. Michael Kosterlitz from Brown University, USA, who addressed theoretical and numerical issues on the solving of nonlinear partial differential equations. All along this second day, several round tables dealt with various societal topics, such as physics training and the gap between schools and universities, strengthening the EPS Member Societies through structures for mutual support, or the European Research Council (ERC) and Widening Participation of Eastern and Southern States, for which Andrzej Jajszczyk, ERC Vice-President for physics, was invited to give a talk.

In parallel to these two days, three hands-on sessions dedicated to quantum computing and a masterclass on scientific writing trained our students on these different topics, while the patio of the Conference Center housed 25 stands that experienced fruitful exchanges with students looking for job opportunities.

Also, the EPS Young Minds held their annual Leadership Meeting, a very successful event full of participants from all over the world. 25 representatives from the International Association of Physics Students (IAPS) and 25 others from the 5 Universities of the SU 4Eu+ Alliance were moreover invited by the EPS to enjoy the different conferences and sessions of the Forum. Some of them helped our secretariat in the logistics of the event and we thank very much these student helpers.

The Forum was financially supported by several Member Societies of the EPS and by many sponsors for which a wall of logos was especially prepared: More than 70 research organisations, large industrial groups, medium and small-sized companies, leading start-ups and learned societies positively responded to our invitation to contribute to this event. In particular, several EPS Associate Members were directly involved in its organisation. The programme committee included 75 members from all the EPS constitutive bodies who met monthly to prepare the Forum and the EPS Secretariat managed the conference in highly professional manner.

In summary this first edition of the EPS Forum clearly demonstrated the possibility to make all the EPS components regularly work over a year in order to achieve all together a place and a while to promote the young generation of European physicists, to bridge the gap between academic research and industry, and to still advertise the latest developments in fundamental physics at the highest level.

The Forum allowed all our community to meet and share mutual interests in a pleasant and relaxed atmosphere. Installing this event over time is the next challenge for the EPS. 

A few photos extracted from the Forum, including Serge Haroche’s plenary talk in the auditorium, a hands-on session,
the lunch break at the patio of the Conference Center and the Young Minds Leadership Meeting.

Tags:  conferences  EPS Associate Members  EPS Emmy Noether Distinction  EPS Forum  EPS Member Societies  Nobel Prize  Paris  Sorbonne University  workshops 

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EPS Young Minds Leadership Meeting 2022

Posted By Administration, Thursday 9 June 2022

Authors: Richard Zeltner and Carmen Martín Valderrama


The 2022 Young Minds Leadership Meeting took place from June 2 to June 3 at the EPS Forum 2022 at Sorbonne University in Paris. On June 2 more than 40 delegates from the YM network, as well as guest from IAPS, were welcomed by the LM organization committee chair Mattia Ostinato and EPS YM Chair Richard Zeltner. Following a networking event, the participants attended the various industrial sessions of the EPS Forum, learning about the career opportunities for scientists outside of academia. In the afternoon Jean-François Morizur gave an inspiring "From PhD to CEO" workshop, that was moderated by Yann Amouroux from the European office of Optica.

On June 3 the LM concluded with inspiring talks from Prof. Petra Rudolf and Giuliana Galati, and the YM Poster Session in which the section delegates shared their recent activities with the rest of the YM network. After three years of virtual engagement the meeting brought together YM delegates from 20 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 co-location with the EPS Forum allowed the participants to learn about industrial opportunities and to attend lectures from world-class researchers, including 3 Nobel Laureates. Thanks to the European Physical Society and its president 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. This said, we are very happy that so many young minds gathered for the meeting, and we are very much looking forward to the Leadership Meeting in 2023.


Tags:  EPS Forum  EPS Young Minds  EPS Young Minds Leadership Meeting  young physicists 

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EPS Emmy Noether Distinction Autumn 2014 for Women in Physics

Posted By Administration, Tuesday 27 January 2015
Updated: Friday 17 May 2024

Professor Anne L'Huillier
Professor Anne L’Huillier

Author: Lucia Di Ciaccio


It is a great pleasure to announce that the Autumn 2014 EPS Emmy Noether Distinction for Women in Physics goes to Prof. Anne L’Huillier, Faculty of Engineering, LTH in Lund, Sweden.

Prof. L'Huillier is one of the key leaders in a field at the interface of atomic and molecular physics and advanced optics, nonlinear optics and laser physics: high-order harmonic generation [HHG] in gaseous media exposed to intense laser fields and its applications, in particular to attosecond science.

After a thesis in experimental atomic physics at CEA Saclay, she got a permanent position as researcher at CEA in 1986 and, one year later, participated in an experiment where high harmonics were observed for the first time. She moved to Sweden in 1994, was awarded a lecturer position in 1995 and a professorship in 1997. Enjoying the university environment, which allowed her to combine basic research and teaching, she focused her experimental and theoretical work on the understanding and the optimization of the HHG process, and on its applications to ultra-fast x-ray science, with the ambitious goal to capture and ultimately control the motion of electrons in atoms and molecules on the attosecond timescale.

She is a member of the Swedish Academy of Sciences since 2004.

We present a short interview between Anne L’Huillier [ALH] and Lucia Di Ciaccio [LDC], chair of the Equal Opportunities Committee of the EPS, in December 2014.

LDC: At what point in your education did you consider a career in physics?
ALH: Actually very early, as a child. But kept it discrete since I was not sure I could make it.

LDC:  Do you believe that physics should positively discriminate in favour of women?
ALH: This is a very difficult question for me since I benefitted myself early in my career from a program “for women”.  My answer is no, women should not be positively discriminated. But one should avoid that good, competent, women stop their career because of lack of funding, lack of position, or simply lack of help/encouragement. We just can’t afford to loose these women!

LDC:  Do you have advice to girls who wish to start a career in physics?
ALH: This is a great job which is exciting and which also gives a lot of freedom. Go for it!

Tags:  Anne L'Huiller  attosecond physics  awards  calendar od physicists  EPS Emmy Noether Distinction  EPS Forum  inspiring physicists  Lund University  Nobel Prize  women in physics  women in science 

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