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Call for proposals for the next EPS President-Elect

Posted By Administration, Tuesday 6 August 2024
A number of vacancies will arise on the European Physical Society (EPS) Executive Committee in 2025, including the position of President-elect. According to the EPS bylaws, a Selection Committee has been created to establish a list of candidates for the replacement of outgoing members and for the President-elect.

The Selection Committee is currently accepting suggestions from EPS Member Societies, Associate Members and Individual Members for the position as EPS President-elect. Please note that the individual elected as EPS President-elect will become EPS President in 2026 for a two-year term of office.

Committee will assess all proposals submitted and establish a short list of candidates with appropriate background and experience, which will also address diversity issues in membership.

Proposals or enquiries should be submitted by email to the Secretary General Anne Pawsey.

The deadline for sending proposals for nomination is 15th October 2024.

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EPS Council 2020: Luc Bergé is the next EPS President-Elect

Posted By Administration, Tuesday 9 June 2020

The 2020 Council meeting of the European Physical Society [EPS] took place on 29 May 2020. The EPS Secretariat organised the meeting on-line, allowing more than 70 people to participate in the meeting. The EPS President, Petra Rudolf, summarised the activity of the EPS and its Committees, Divisions and Groups. The accounts for 2019 were presented by the EPS Honorary Treasurer, Frances Saunders.

The two candidates for President-Elect, Luc Bergé (FR) and Zsolt Fülöp (HU), also presented their programmes to the EPS Council delegates. The EPS is pleased to announce that Luc Bergé has been elected as the next EPS President-elect. He will take up office as the President of EPS in April 2021, when the term of the current President, Petra Rudolf, comes to an end. The EPS warmly thanked Zsolt Fülöp, for standing as a candidate.

Luc Bergé graduated in mathematics and physics from the Universities of Toulouse and Paris-Sud, Orsay, France. In 1989, he received his PhD in theoretical physics, devoted to the strong Langmuir turbulence in laser-driven fusion plasmas. In 1990, he was employed as research scientist at CEA (French Commission for Atomic Energy and Alternative Energies). Working first on parametric instabilities in plasmas, he then turned to nonlinear optics in 1995. In 1997, he passed his Habilitation thesis on wave collapse in physics. He next devoted his research to the filamentation of ultrashort laser pulses in transparent media and related properties such as supercontinuum generation and pulse self-compression, which he pioneered in the early 2000. More recently, Luc Bergé focused his scientific activities on terahertz pulse generation induced by femtosecond pulses in gases. With his team he is exploring new ways to produce energetic THz waves by using ultra-intense laser pulses. Also involved in experimental efforts on innovative detection methods, Luc Bergé coordinates the French ANR project ALTESSE, which is devoted to ultrabroadband terahertz spectroscopy of molecules.

Luc Bergé’s research activities have been expressed in about 150 articles, six book chapters and 170 conferences (100 invited). He was elected Fellow of The Optical Society (OSA) in 2009, EPS Fellow in 2016, Fellow of the European Optical Society (EOS) in 2018 and Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in 2019. He received the DGA-Young Researcher Prize in 1997, the second Bull-Fourier Prize in 2012 and the 2018 Gentner Kastler Prize jointly attributed by the German and French Physical Societies. He is Director of Research at CEA Direction Ile de France, where he is heading a laboratory dedicated to radiation-matter interaction. Luc Bergé served as Chair of the Quantum Electronics and Optics Division of the EPS until 2017. He was General coordinating Chair of the conference CLEO/Europe-EQEC 2015. Elected a member of the Executive Committee of the EPS, he was in charge of its Associate Membership policy and of the Equal Opportunities Committee. He co-created the Letokhov Medal awarding exceptional achievements in laser-matter interaction in partnership between the EPS and the Russian Academy of Sciences.

 


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EPS Council 2018: Petra Rudolf is the next EPS President-elect

Posted By Gina Gunaratnam, Friday 27 April 2018

Petra Rudolf is the next EPS President-elect. She will take up office as the President of EPS in April 2019, when the term of the current President, Rüdiger Voss, comes to an end.

Petra Rudolf was elected during the Council meeting of the EPS held on 6-7 April 2018 in Paris. The Council delegates listened to inspiring presentations from two candidates. The EPS would like to express its heartfelt thanks to Gloria Platero Coello (Institute of Material Sciences of the CSIC, Madrid) who also stood as candidate for President-elect. Her vision of EPS and projects were impressive as well.

Petra Rudolf was born in Germany but moved to Italy for her last high school years. She studied Physics at the University of Rome, specialising in Solid State Physics. In 1987 she joined the National Surface Science laboratory in Trieste for 5 years, interrupted by 2 extended periods at Bell Labs, USA, where she worked on the newly discovered fullerenes.
In 1993 she moved to the University of Namur, where she received her PhD and quickly progressed to lecturer and senior lecturer before taking up the Chair in Experimental Solid State Physics at the University in Groningen in 2003.
2014-2018 she was Director of the Graduate School of Science and Engineering. Her main research interests concern molecular motors, graphene, organic thin films and inorganic-organic hybrids. She has published more than 200 articles and given more than 70 invited talks at national and international conferences.
She was President of the Belgian Physical Society (2000/01) and elected Fellow of the IoP (2001), Lid van verdienst of the Dutch Physical Society (2006), Fellow of the APS (2010) and member of the German National Academy for Science and Engineering (2016). Her work on molecular motors earned the 2007 Descartes Prize of the European Commission. In 2013 she was knighted by H.M. Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands.

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Rüdiger Voss is the next EPS President-elect

Posted By Administration, Tuesday 18 October 2016

The European Physical Society [EPS] is pleased to announce that Rüdiger Voss has been elected as the next EPS President-elect. He will take up office as the President of EPS in April 2017, when the term of the current President, Christophe Rossel comes to an end.

R. Voss was elected during the Extraordinary Council meeting of the EPS held on 14 October 2016 at the EPS Secretariat in Mulhouse. It is noteworthy that Council delegates could participate either in person, or on-line through the video conferencing system. The EPS welcomed 25 delegates in person and a further 23 attended over the internet.

The Council delegates listened to three inspiring presentations from the three candidates. The EPS would like to express its heartfelt thanks to Zsolt Fülöp (HU) and Sydney Galès (FR) who also stood as candidates for President-elect. Their contributions to the EPS and their vision were impressive as well.

R. Voss has recently served as Head of International Relations at CERN. In addition to a successful scientific career at CERN, R. Voss was instrumental in setting up the SCOAP3 Open Access consortium.

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