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Posted By Administration,
Wednesday 20 January 2016
Updated: Tuesday 9 February 2016
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Dear colleagues,
We would like to draw your attention to the Dutch Journal of Physics, the e-magazine of the Netherlands’ Physical Society (Nederlandse Natuurkundige Vereniging - NNV).
With this journal the NNV aims at reaching out to the community of physicists with an interest in developments in physics research, industry and education in the Netherlands, but whose knowledge of Dutch is not sufficient for comfortably reading the printed journal. As of 2016, the NNV has decided to start publishing an English version of the Society’s Journal four times a year under the name Dutch Journal of Physics (DJoP). The quarterly issues of the DJoP will bring articles and items in English compiling the highlights of the latest three issues of the Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Natuurkunde.
Another innovation is the fact that the DJoP will be a fully electronic journal that reads comfortably on tablet computers and uses the full-added functionalities, including video and audio content and active links. The first trial issue, released on 3 January, is freely available for download from the App Store, or Play Store. We encourage you to look at the Journal and give us feedback. We would also appreciate your distributing this announcement in your organisation. This first issue is a translation of the 2015 special issue about light.
Free download
Download on the App Store
Get it on Google Play
We wish you a lot of pleasure reading and please remember to fill out the questionnaire at the end of the magazine.
With best regards,
Jan van Ruitenbeek
The society, NNV: www.nnv.nl
The journal, NTvN: www.ntvn.nl
The convention, FYSICA: www.fysica.nl
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Posted By Administration,
Tuesday 19 January 2016
Updated: Tuesday 2 February 2016
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In this issue of ALICE Matters, you can read following:
While ALICE is sleeping
In order for the LHC and all the experiments to work properly throughout the year, certain changes need to be done. The right time for that is the year-end technical stop, or YETS.
News from the ALICE Collaboration board
During the last Collaboration board, which took place on the 18 December, the proposal to change the duration of the mandates of elected members of the collaboration was accepted. The mandates of the Spokesperson, the Chair of the Collaboration board and all coordinators (except the Offline, Technical and Finance coordinators), are now going to last for three years and will be non-renewable.
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Posted By Administration,
Monday 18 January 2016
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Inspired by Light: Reflections from the International Year of Light 2015, is a collection of 56 blog posts from researchers, industry professionals, students, NGO representatives, a Nobel laureate, and other authors from 24 countries that were published on the IYL 2015 blog. This book, to be published in January 2016 for distribution at the IYL 2015 Closing Ceremony, was produced by SPIE in concert with the European Physical Society and the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) to celebrate the achievements of IYL 2015. Contributions in the book cover, light in culture, education, science, and technology with essays that pay homage to the people throughout history who have advanced light-based technologies, and to the many ways humanity has been influenced and inspired by light.
Read the full post on the IYL 2015 blog.
Download the book.
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Posted By Administration,
Monday 18 January 2016
Updated: Tuesday 19 January 2016
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In this month's issue, read the editorial by our president Christophe Rossel, discover the new EPS Historic Site in Brussels, news about the International Year of Light, and much more...
 Subscribe here to receive the next e-EPS issues.
 View the latest issue: http://www.epsnews.eu/
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Posted By admin,
Friday 15 January 2016
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EPS members can access EPJ H (Historical Perspectives on Contemporary Physics) latest issues for free.
Sign in here to view EPJ H... and enjoy your reading!
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Posted By Administration,
Friday 15 January 2016
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Posted By Administration,
Monday 4 January 2016
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In this issue of ALICE Matters, you can read following:
The ALICE upgrade
According to the long-term LHC schedule, 2018 is going to be the last year of LHC’s second run. After that it will shut down for two years, during which both the Collider and the experiments are due to be upgraded.
A word from Paolo Giubellino
Dear friends, We are ending 2015 with an ALICE week, which is a perfect opportunity to look back at all what we have done in this year. It is really impressive!
ALICE visit to Malta
During the period 18-20 November 2015 an ALICE delegation visited the University of Malta.
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Posted By Administration,
Friday 18 December 2015
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The European Research Council is happy to present the final issue of the "Ideas" newsletter for 2015.
Click here to download the newsletter.
Visit the ERC website.
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Posted By Administration,
Thursday 17 December 2015
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EuCheMS Brussels news Updates December 2015 provides news on the following topics and more:
- Circular Economy Package
- EU Copyright
- Antimicrobial Resistance
- Public Consultation on Higher Education
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Posted By Administration,
Thursday 17 December 2015
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The December issue of the IUPAP newsletter is now online for your browsing.
You can view it via the link below or directly from our website: http://iupap.org/newsletter/
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