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Monday 21 October 2024
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FLTR: Elisabetta Paladino, Anna Di Ciaccio, Petra Rudolf, Pas Garcia Martinez and Sara Pirrone - image credit: S. Pirrone
Author: Sara Pirrone on behalf of the SIF-CPO
The
2024 edition of the National Congress of the Italian Physics Society
(SIF), which brings together around 800 Italian physicists for a whole
week, was held in Bologna from 9 to 13 September. The Congress, composed
of plenary plus 7 parallel sessions dedicated to different fields of
physics, represents the meeting point of the scientific community, where
Italian researchers, teachers and students find their common
background. During the Congress, Round Tables are also organized on
specific topics, and particularly this year the SIF Equal Opportunities
Committee (CPO) has planned the Round Table entitled: Actions towards Equal Opportunities in European Physical Societies, moderated by Anna Di Ciaccio, member of the SIF CPO.
The invited participants were Pas García Martínez, Chair of the "Women in Physics" group of the Royal Spanish Physical Society, Elisabetta Paladino, invited as representative of "Women for Quantum", Sara Pirrone, Chair of the CPO of the Italian Physical Society and Petra Rudolf, Chair of the Equal Opportunities Committee (EOC) of the European Physical Society (EPS).
Pas Garcia Martinez
presented the activities of the Specialised Group “Women in Physics”,
created in 2002 according to the guidelines of IUPAP (International
Union of Pure and Applied Physics). She presented statistics and figures
on the presence of women and men in physics in Spanish universities, as
well as projects and initiatives to improve the balance. Among them:
the organization of biennial conferences "Women in Physics", where only
women can be speakers; the organization of webinars on different related
topics; a calendar dedicated to women scientists; the application of
the "Women in Physics" program, and of the Equity Plan actions against
sexism and violence.
Elisabetta Paladino,
presented the "Manifesto of Values" written and supported by the
international group W4Q (Women for Quantum), composed of more than 200
women senior professors in the broad field of quantum physics. The W4Q
Manifesto of Values aims to make the quantum scientific community aware
that despite "social policies" (i.e. regional, national, and EU
initiatives) in the field of gender equality, in many cases the change
is only symbolic. The aim is to achieve real change, to question the way
research (quantum) is currently conducted, and to open a dialogue for
change.
Sara Pirrone presented figures and
statistics on the gender balance in academia and research organizations
in Italy and summarised the main actions carried out by the CPO-SIF from
2017 to date, dedicated to concrete support for gender equality. Among
them: the organization of dedicated facilities for childcare offered
during the Annual National Congress; the creation, since 2020, of the
annual "Laura Bassi" award to promote the talent of women in physics;
the realization of the SIF Gender Budget report, analysing data from the
Annual Congress since 2010, showing the presence of women in different
roles (chair, invited speaker, section president).
Petra Rudolf
illustrated the actions of the EOC of EPS, as The Emmy Noether
Distinction for Women in Physics; The Code of Conduct for EPS
conferences; Round tables, seminars, and workshops on career
and gender issues and how to face harassment. She presented also many
ongoing actions, as well as: Cooperation with EPS Divisions &
Groups, monitoring projects for Gender Fairness in Physics, increasing
participation of women in committees, addressing the number of women
nominations for EPS Prizes/Awards, and promoting young women and
minorities. Besides, the Train-the-trainers workshop is in preparation for 2025.
After
the talks, a debate was opened, and many interesting questions and
comments came from the audience on different subjects. From the
discussions, some points were highlighted, among these, for example, the
need to continue to realize activities not only in the field of Equal
Opportunity, but also to extend actions related to the inclusion of
diversity, ethnicity, and, last but not least, the serious matter of
harassment. Besides, the relevance of collaboration among different
organizations was highlighted.
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Tuesday 15 November 2022
Updated: Thursday 17 November 2022
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Authors: Mattia Ostinato and Antigone Marino
Networking between learned societies is a key endeavour in physics,
and bridging the gap between international and national societies is an
important part of that. The European Physical Society (EPS) embraces
this principle with its federative nature and by directly supporting
events going along such direction.
The EPS Young Minds Project,
created with the aim of connecting young physicists all over the
Euromediterranean area and foster their activities, also follows this
path.
This Year, EPS Young Minds, collaborated with the Italian
Physical Society (SIF) and the Italian Association of Physics Students
(AISF) to organize a focus session aimed at young physicists in the
context of the 108th SIF National Congress which took place in Milan from the 12th to the 16th of September.
The
composition of the organizing committee, formed by Dr. Antigone Marino
(SIF Board Member), Federica De Domenico (AISF President) and Mattia
Ostinato (EPS YM Action Committee Chair) and representatives of the
local YM and AISF local groups, reflected the spirit of collaboration
between different entities on both national and international level that
societies such as SIF and EPS try to foster in their activities.
The
session itself, was also devised to be deeply interdisciplinary, with a
scientific program whose underlying theme was climate change and
energetic transition a topic highly appealing to young physicists
The event took place on the morning of the 15th
of September at the Polytehnical University of Milan (PoliMi), and was
opened by remarks from SIF President Prof. Angela Bracco, Dr. Marino,
and Prof. Paolo Biagioni representing PoliMi, who welcomed the more then
50 students attendees.
After a brief introduction to YM and AISF,
made by the respective chairs, the scientific session started with Prof
Francesco Romanelli (University of Rome “Tor Vergata”) , who talked
about the physics behind nuclear fusion and the state of the art
technology currently employed in realizing fusion reactors for producing
electrical energy. Its talk was followed by Dr. Davide Faccialà
(Institute of photonics and nanotechnology- National Research Council),
on how the techniques of ultrafast spectroscopy are used to investigate
the energy harvesting properties of perovskites, and its application to
the design of better performing solar panels.
The event was closed
by Prof. Claudia Pasquero (University Milano Bicocca), whose talk was
focused on the extreme interconnectedness of climate as a physical
system, how physics studies it, and how even small changes can lead to
extreme climate events.
The session had a very good success,
reflected also by the intensity of the Q&A sessions, where the young
participants showed all their interest for the topics and engaged in a
fruitful discussion with all the speakers.
Such success is yet
another example on how the interaction between national society like SIF
and international federative societies, such as EPS, can not only
reinforce the bonds within them, but also foster the realization of
important events and have an impact on the next generation of
researchers.

image credit: Mattia Ostinato and Antigone Marino
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Posted By Administration,
Tuesday 10 November 2020
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Author: Sara Pirrone
The Equal Opportunity Committee of the Italian Physical Society
(SIF), whose members are Anna Di Ciaccio, Maria Rosaria Masullo, Sara
Pirrone (Chair), Massimiliano Rinaldi, Paolo Rossi, Silvia Soria,
carried out two activities on the occasion of the annual National
Congress of the Society that, due to the pandemic, has been held this
year via online streaming from 14 to 18 September.
The two activities were titled “The Women Scientist of the Sections” and “The modified time during the COVID19 period”.
In
“The Women Scientist of the Sections” activity, related to the problem
of the gender equality in physics, each traditional scientific section
of the Congress (see also at https://www.primapagina.sif.it/issue/82) has been represented by a woman scientist, specifically selected in the field of physics of that section.
For this year we have chosen Lisa Meitner (Vienna 1878–Cambridge 1968) to represent the section “Nuclear and Subnuclear Physics”, Rita Brunetti (Milano 1890–Pavia 1942) for“Solid State Physics”, Vera Rubin (Philadelphia 1928–Princeton 2016) for “Astrophysics”, Giuseppina Aliverti (Somma Lombardo 1894–Napoli 1982) for “Geophysics and Physics of the Environment”, Daria Bocciarelli (Parma 1910–Roma 2006) for “Biophysics and Medical Physics”, Hedy Lamarr (Vienna 1914–Altomonte Springs Florida 2000) for “Applied Physics, Accelerators and Physics applied to Cultural Heritage” and Laura Bassi (Bologna 1711–Bologna 1778) for “Physics Education and History of Physics”.
This
activity can be considered in the framework of the so-called “mentoring
action”, that helps to create a “leading figure”, which is so important
especially for young people when the future choices have to be made. We
proposed some examples of women who have excelled in a field of
physics, and that can be a model to emulate for the new generations. We
selected in particular women scientist of the past that had great
difficulties to come out on top, just for a gender question, that is for
the sole reason that they were women. Beautiful revisited pictures and
biographic cards were prepared, which you can see at https://www.sif.it/attivita/cpo/scienziate-2020-cpo
In
the activity “The modified time during the COVID19 period”, related to
the study of gender difference in particular social situations, we have
realized short interviews to male and female, junior and senior, staff
and temporary researchers in physics. The subject concerned how the
lockdown period during the pandemic modified the time and the way to
live in connection with one’s own scientific activity. The aim was to
highlight gender differences or inequalities, and if any, to search for
the reasons, the motivations, the stereotypes and the social
conditioning for this. You can see the videos of the interviews at https://www.sif.it/attivita/cpo/interviste-2020-cpo
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Tuesday 13 October 2020
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Author: Antigone Marino
The Italian Physical Society (SIF) 106th National Congress was held from 14 to 18 September 2020. Due to the worldwide covid-19 emergency it was run for the first time in the SIF history electronically.
The big challenge was to organize a Congress with its scientific characteristics as much as possible in line with tradition, but with new elements possible thanks to IT tools.
The scheme of the Program followed the usual general lines. For the scientific part three levels of talks were given: General Reports were given in plenary sessions; Invited Reports were given in parallel, in seven virtual rooms, each one corresponding to the SIF topical sessions; Communications were uploaded on the conference website as recorded presentation. For General and Invited Reports all the speakers spoke live with the possibility of intervention with comments and questions from the participants. Activities related to the SIF management were also conducted online, such as the Annual Report of the President Angela Bracco, the SIF awards ceremony, and the General Assembly of Members.
The Congress numbers confirm the large and exciting participation by the community of Italian physicists. More than 1400 registrations, compared with the 500 made in the past non-virtual editions. A number that was the success of the free registration, and the possibility of participating from anywhere in the world or Italy. The set of 10 General Reports, more than 220 Invited talks in parallel sections and 600 Communications, provided more than 135 hours of streaming, and more than 500 questions.
During the Congress there was the traditional Youth Session devoted to the new generations of physicists, organized in collaboration with the Italian Association of Physics Students (AISF), national branch of the International Association of Physics Students (IAPS).
Also this year the SIF Equal Opportunities Committee (CPO) presented an original and effective initiative for the Congress. The seven virtual rooms were dedicated to seven female scientists, to give them the visibility that they often did not have throughout history. To further highlight the peculiarity of a congress taking place in a non-place, each virtual lecture hall was represented by a nice photo of a historic lecture hall of an Italian universities or research centers.
SIF is proud of how the emergency was faced, by proposing and implementing solutions aimed at carrying out our traditional and backbone activities, such as our annual Congress. Anyway, we hope that the next one can be held live.
For more information, visit the event website: http://congresso2020.sif.it/

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Posted By Administration,
Tuesday 29 July 2014
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The IYL2015 Italian webpage, hosted in the Italian Physical Society (SIF) website, has been updated. You can check the calendar and the news here: http://www.sif.it/attivita/iyl2015. More infoIYL2015 websiteSIF website
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Posted By Administration,
Thursday 24 April 2014
Updated: Thursday 24 April 2014
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The second course of the Joint EPS-SIF International School on Energy will take place in Varenna (lake Como, Italy) from 16 to 23 July 2014. The primary goal of the School will be to present all physics fields with relevance for the technologies of energy production, conversion, transmission and savings. Their potential will be presented but also the need for more research and development to fully unfold it will be indicated. For this purpose, basic lectures and topical seminars will be presented by specialists in their field. The School will cover major fields in detailed lectures but it will also serve as a forum of discussions. It brings together scientists working in various energy related areas. The following fields will be covered by lectures or seminars: solar photovoltaic and photothermal sources, hydro, wind, biomass, fossils, fission, fusion, energy saving technology, climate issues along with other topics where physics plays a role. The lectures will also identify cases where more research is necessary. In order to ensure a lively and up-to-date School, there will be plenary sessions going over several days and topical seminars. In case your are interested in energy technology or even working in this field, we would encourage you to sign up.
The deadline for application is set to 30 April 2014.  Visit the SIF website for more info about the School.
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