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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.

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Report on the third Hands-on Edition of the EPS Technology & Innovation Group

Posted By Administration, Thursday 24 August 2023
Updated: Thursday 24 August 2023

Author: Gordana Medin


The third Hands-on Edition of the EPS Technology & Innovation Group on optics, powerful lasers, wakefield, plasma accelerators, and intense terahertz pulses, usually organized at CERN in Geneva, this time took place at Petrovac, Montenegro, between July 7 and 9, 2023. 34 students from Poland, Czech Republic, Croatia, and the Balkans were present to build absorption/emission spectroscopy experiments and measure transient currents in state-of-the-art timing detectors developed for CMS and ATLAS High Energy Physics experiments at the HL-LHC in CERN. For the first time, the Workshop was organized in a hybrid mode: in-person and online. Eight students attended the Workshop remotely (from Germany, Spain, Italy, and Portugal).

On the first day, students received introductory lectures. Dusan Medin, representing the local community, gave a talk titled: "Montenegro from West to East" after the Chairperson of the event, Prof. Gordana Lastovicka-Medin from the University of Montenegro welcomed participants. This was followed by a talk given by Markus Nordberg from CERN:  "The importance and role of serendipity in instrumentation innovation".  Massimo Ferrario, senior scientist at INFN Frascati, coordinator of the SPARC_LAB facility at the Frascati INFN Laboratories, where the first FEL driven by a plasma accelerator has been recently demonstrated, brought an outstanding talk: "Accelerating the future". In his fascinating talk, Massimo introduced students to new acceleration technique mechanisms and discussed the most interesting and inspiring results and applications obtained so far, including a description of the new accelerator facility EuPRAXIA based on plasma modules to built in the next decade.  A week later we learned that Massimo was one of the three winners of the prestigious “2023 Enrico Fermi Prize” of the Italian Physical Society (SIF). Congratulations to him!   The president of the EPS and research scientist at CEA (French Commission for Atomic Energy and Alternative Energies), Luc Bergé, who is also a member of the EPS-TIG Board gave a talk on THz Physics. Located between microwaves and optical waves in the electromagnetic spectrum, terahertz waves can now be exploited in molecular spectroscopy from plasma emitters produced by femtosecond laser pulses ionizing gases such as air. Luc Berge firstly overviewed the recent results on the plasma-based terahertz spectroscopy of materials in the context of the project ALTESSE; secondly, new THz radiation originating from the ponderomotively driven in strongly magnetized plasmas was discussed. Mateusz Rebarz, a laser expert from ELI Beamlines (Prague) who was also a demonstrator at the Workshop, introduced students to the potential of the laser facility, ELI ERIC while Prof. Gordana Lastovicka-Medin gave an overview of the R&D on the Low Gain Avalanche Detectors (LGAD) that are now a mature technology and baseline for the timing detectors at the ATLAS and the CMS #experiments at LHC. She also overviewed the main features of the Technique of transient currents (TCT). On the evening of day 1, participants also enjoyed exploring the historical points of Petrovac, local fortress and Gallery.

The second day started with the students' poster presentations. The poster session was aimed to give the students a chance to present the piece of research that they are particularly proud of. At the same time, it was an effective way for students to get to know each other, as well as for the lecturers to get to know the participants of the workshop. Additionally, Anna Grigoryan from Republic of Armenia, participating as the and hands-on training.  Representative of EPS Young Mind (on-line) introduced students to the association “EPS Young Minds”. For the Hands-on training, the two experiments were set: 1) Absorption and emission spectroscopy, and 2) Exploring sensors LGAD with TCT set up. The students were assigned into groups, each being in charge of realizing one subcomponent of a tutorial experiment on said topics. Since eventually all pieces had to be integrated into a complete experiment they did not only have to work on the technical tasks, e.g., assembling the electromechanical and optical setup or establishing the data acquisition, but also on the coordination of their work with other teams, where communication and interpersonal skills in technology and scientific environments was key. Lunch was offered on the beautiful sandy beach where students enjoyed a break while swimming and enjoying the local street food.   In the evening they played some games (such as chess and cards) at the beach and worked on creating presentations about their experiments (focused on reflecting on what they learnt).

On the third day, in the morning, before the resumption of the experiments, each group was tasked with presenting the results obtained the previous day. This allowed the students to think about what they were doing after performing the experiment, and through the presentation to make a recapitulation of what was done and think about the interpretation and meaningfulness of the results. This session was moderated by Eugenio Nappi from INFN Frascati. For us seniors, it was inspiring to watch and observe how the diversity of the “collaborators” backgrounds including their knowledge was brought into and affected the co-developing process. Students had different disciplinary backgrounds and they have been at different academic levels, so, all this brought different but necessary pieces necessary for them to overtake personal limits and grow up with a new skill needed not only for the sake of intellectual development but also to grow as people.  All over it was very successful event, with a lot of fun!


Images by Gordana Medin and Nevena Živković



Tags:  ATLAS  CERN  CMS  EPS Technology and Innovation Group  EPS TIG  hands-on  intense terahertz pulses  meeting  Montenegro  optics  plasma accelerators  powerful lasers  wakefield 

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3rd Leadership Meeting of the EPS Young Minds

Posted By Administration, Monday 17 March 2014
The 3rd Leadership Meeting of the EPS Young Minds will be held at University Pierre et Marie Curie in Paris, on 6 and 7 June 2014.

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Report on the 2nd EPS Young Minds Leadership Meeting

Posted By Administration, Wednesday 3 July 2013


The EPS Young Minds project was started in 2010. Its purpose is to encourage physics students at university to engage in outreach activities at the local and national level. Through the Young Minds, the EPS hopes to attract new members, share best practice, and provide international leadership experience to the next generation of physicists.

An important activity for the Young Minds students is the Leadership Meeting which is an opportunity for them to meet with the other sections from Europe and USA, share experience and ideas, and socialise. The 2nd Leadership meeting was held in Mulhouse, from 21-22 June 2013. More than 11 sections were represented by their presidents, coming from USA Maryland, Germany, France, Ukraine, Russia, Italy, Switzerland, Hungary, Turkey, Spain and UK.

Professor Jo Hermans, from the Leiden University, was invited to give a talk about "Physics in our daily life" showing also some experiments.

The EPS President Professor John Dudley gave a talk on "Surviving in Science: what they don't tell you about careers in research", a simple and practical advice to help early-career researchers to build a long-term career in photonics.

The young researchers were enthusiastic to see how many students are promoting physics around the world and to raise the interest in science. They were also happy to have the opportunity to meet and exchange ideas.

During the meeting a Best Activity Award was attributed to the BMSTU section (Russia). The event was sponsored by the EPS, the University of Haute Alsace, the city of Mulhouse and the Wolfberger wines.

Ophélia Fornari, secretary of the EPS Young Minds committee

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Université de Haute-Alsace


EPS Young Minds leadership meeting

EPS Young Minds leadership meeting

EPS Young Minds leadership meeting

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2nd Leadership Meeting of the EPS Young Minds sections

Posted By Administration, Thursday 13 June 2013
Updated: Thursday 13 June 2013


The 2nd Leadership Meeting of the EPS Young Minds will take place on 21 and 22 June 2013 at the EPS Headquarters (6 rue des Frères Lumière) in Mulhouse, France. The meeting will give you the opportunity to meet the other scientists from all over Europe (and outside), who are members of the EPS Young Minds Project.
The project is sponsored by the UHA (Université Haute Alsace), the city of Mulhouse and the Wolfberger wines.

The Best Young Minds Activity Award will be given during the Leadership meeting, with Eur. 500.- and one year of free EPS membership to the winners.

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EPS Young Minds
Université de Haute-Alsace


EPS Young Minds leadership meeting

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