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EPS Council 2023 in Porto

Posted By Adminstration, Tuesday 20 June 2023
Author: Gina Gunaratnam

 

The EPS Council in front of the Fundação Dr. António Cupertino de Miranda, Porto

The Council of the European Physical Society (EPS) took place in Porto this year. In the beautiful premises of the Fundação Dr. António Cupertino de Miranda, representatives of EPS Member Societies, Individual Members, Associate Members, chairs of Divisions, Groups and Committees gathered to exchange ideas on the Society's activities.

The first day was dedicated to reports from the EPS president, the treasurer and various work groups. Discussions were launched around changes in the EPS constitution and participants had the opportunity to discover the candidates for several elections.  The day concluded with a dinner in the impressive contemporary building of Casa da Musica in the centre of Porto. A tribute to David Lee, former EPS Secretary General, was presented by the current EPS President Luc Bergé and several of his predecessors: Luisa Cifarelli, Maciej Kolwas, Ove Poulsen, Christophe Rossel, Petra Rudolf and Rüdiger Voss.

The second day revealed the results of elections for a renewed EPS Executive Committee. Mairi Sakellariaou, is the EPS President-Elect. A professor of Theoretical Physics at King’s College London, former co-editor at the EPL journal and current chair of the EPS Gravitational Physics Division, Mairi will succeed Luc Bergé as EPS President in 2024. Presentations of the activities of ISBSSD (International Year of Basic Science for Sustainable Development) and the congress of the French Physical Society, celebrating its 150th anniversary this year were also on the agenda. The Society's Awards were attributed as follows:

  • EPS Gero Thomas Medal to Christophe Rossel
  • EPS Fellows to José Maria De Teresa and Nicola Bianchi
  • EPS Honorary Member to Karl Heinz Langanke
  • EPS Early Career Awards to Adolfo Grushin and Jose Lado
  • EPS Edison Volta Prize 2020 awarded to Klaus Ensslin, Jurgen Smet and Dieter Weiss. Profs Ensslin and Weiss each presented their work prior to the award of the prize. 

Details of all 2023 EPS Awards can be found here: https://www.eps.org/?page=distinctions

The Council ended with an online meeting with our colleagues from the Ukraine Physical Society (UPS):  Prof. Maksym Strikha Taras Shevchenko, Kyiv National University Ukraine, UPS Board Member, UPS President (2013-2016) and Prof. Mikhail Belogolovskii Comenius University, Bratislava, UPS Vice President. Both described the harsh living conditions and the losses among the scientific community who stayed in the country and carried on their work despite the war. They thanked the EPS for its support and encouraged the assembly to work on further common actions.


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Luisa Cifarelli awarded the EPS Gero Thomas Medal 2021

Posted By Administration, Friday 7 January 2022
Author: Petra Rudolf

On November 12th, 2021 in the course of the Laura Bassi Forum, an event held to commemorate Bologna's famous 18th century female physicist, EPS Vice-President Petra Rudolf presented the EPS Gero Thomas Medal 2021 to Luisa Cifarelli. The medal is awarded to her "for ground breaking research in particle physics and for her lifelong and very impactful commitment to European collaboration in physics and to EPS."

Luisa Cifarelli has been Full Professor of Experimental Physics in Italian Universities since 1991. She is presently based at the University of Bologna. In the last twenty years she has been strongly involved in the design, construction and running of the very large size time-of-flight detector of ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) at CERN LHC (Large Hadron Collider), which is primarily devoted to study proton-proton, nucleus-nucleus (Pb-Pb) and proton-nucleus collisions at extreme energies. She currently participates also in the EEE experiment to search for extended air showers with an unprecedented network of muon tracking telescopes installed in high schools across the whole Italian territory and in the DarkSide project to search for dark matter at LNGS. The results of her work are documented in more than 900 scientific papers she co-authored throughout her career so far.

10 years ago Prof. Cifarelli was elected the first female president of EPS and among the many important initiatives she started in that role the EPS Historic Sites programme, where the 65 places of great importance for physics have been distinguished so far, is probably the best known. She also placed great emphasis on promoting diversity, and drove the creation of the Emmy Noether Distinction for Women in Physics. Moreover, she enhanced the communications tool of EPS by redesigning the website, and personally editing the regular electronic newsletter e-EPS, forged new links with international partner societies, increased the EPS’s membership with emphasis on Associate Members, significantly expanded the Young Minds programme and commissioned the first quantitative analysis on the Importance of Physics to the Economies of Europe. Luisa Cifarelli has had also a crucial role in scientific editing, where she has acted not only as member of editorial boards of various journals but also as Chief-Editor of La Rivista del Nuovo Cimento and EPJ Plus and served on the Board of Directors of EPL. 

Luisa Cifarelli - image credit: L. Cifarelli

Tags:  2021  awards  EPS Gero Thomas Medal  EPS president 

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