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EPS - Nuclear Physics Board elections 2025

Posted By Administration, Tuesday 25 February 2025

Author: Alessandra Fantoni


Dear EPS Member,



Nomination is open for 2 (two) new ordinary board members of the EPS Nuclear Physics Division (EPS-NPD).  


The members of the Board are expected to attend Board meetings, which take place twice a year. Please note that the newly elected board members will be invited at the board meeting planned on May 8th-9th at Catania (details will be mailed in due course). 

Some of the activities of the NPD are the following:

- Organisation of the European Nuclear Physics Conference series,
- Organisation of the Nuclear Physics in Astrophysics Conference series,
- Organizazion of the Applied Nuclear Physics Conference series,
- Awarding three prestigious prizes: Lise Meitner Prize, Applied Nuclear Physics Prize and PhD Thesis Prize.  

 

The board produces publications on various nuclear physics related topics, for example so called EPS Position Papers and provides input to the EPS on issues related to nuclear physics and relations to other European and international bodies interested in nuclear physics and policy.  

For more information, you may visit the NPD website.
http://www.eps.org/?page=npd  

For a nomination to be valid:
 - the nomination has to be supported by two other Individual Members. They may either sign the nomination form or send a support letter independently by email.
 - it must be accompanied by a statement of consent from the nominee
 - the elected candidate must be or become an EPS Individual Member (https://www.eps.org/general/register_member_type.asp? )
 - the nominee must send a short CV in pdf or .doc format
- the nominee must send a half page candidate/campaign statement (length ½ page)

- it must be received at the EPS secretariat by 30th April 2025.
 
Please send it by e-mail to the two following addresses:
secretariat@eps.org and 
raquel.crespo@tecnico.ulisboa.pt

For a nomination, the form or a copy may be used: https://www.eps.org/resource/resmgr/newsletter-25/NominFormEPSNPDelection2025_.pdf
 
Thank you and best regards!
Alessandra Fantoni, chair of the EPS nuclear Physics Division

Tags:  elections  EPS NPD  EPS Nuclear Physics Division 

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European Physical Society Accelerator Group (EPS-AG) 2017: elections to the board of the EPS-AG

Posted By Administration, Thursday 10 November 2016

Dear AG Member,

The Statutes of the European Physical Society Accelerator Group stipulate that half of the members of the Elected Board have to be renewed every three years. Nominations must be supported by three members of the Group. Members are elected for 6 years (2 European IPAC events).

Eight vacancies are announced herewith. Nominations should be made on the attached form and, together with a short C.V. and a description of the activities of the candidate, should be addressed to

David Lee
EPS Secretary General

European Physical Society
6 rue des Frères Lumière

F - 68200 Mulhouse

The deadline for receipt of nominations is 15 February 2017.

The list of candidates and ballot papers will be mailed to EPS-AG Members by 15 March 2017, who will be invited to vote by the deadline of 14 April 2017.

Newly elected Members of the Board of the EPS-AG will be notified of the result of the election in writing by 21 April 2017.

 

Sincerely yours,

David Lee

EPS Secretary General

Tags:  Accelertor Group  elections  EPS AG 

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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.

Tags:  elections  EPS Council  EPS president-elect 

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