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词条 European Physical Society
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  1. Conferences

  2. Divisions and Groups

  3. Prizes

  4. Publications

  5. Presidents

  6. References

  7. External links

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The European Physical Society (EPS) is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to promote physics and physicists in Europe through methods such as physics outreach. Formally established in 1968,[1] its membership includes the national physical societies of 42 countries, and some 3200 individual members. The Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft, the world's largest organization of physicists, is a major member.[2]

Conferences

One of its main activities is organizing international conferences.

The EPS sponsors conferences other than the Europhysics Conference, like the International Conference of Physics Students in 2011.[3]

Divisions and Groups

The scientific activities of EPS are organised through Divisions and Groups, who organise topical conferences, seminars, and workshops. The Divisions and Groups are governed by boards elected from members. The current Divisions of the EPS are:

  • Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics Division
  • Condensed Matter Division
  • Physics Education Division
  • Environmental Physics Division
  • Gravitational Physics Division
  • High Energy & Particle Physics Division
  • Nuclear Physics Division
  • Division of Physics in Life Sciences
  • Plasma Physics Division
  • European Solar Physics Division
  • Statistical & Nonlinear Physics Division

And the current Groups of the EPS are:

  • Accelerator Group
  • Computational Physics Group
  • Energy Group
  • History of Physics Group
  • Physics for Development Group
  • Technology and Innovation Group

Prizes

The EPS awards a number of prizes, including the Edison Volta Prize, the EPS Europhysics Prize, the EPS Statistical and Nonlinear Physics Prizes and the High Energy and Particle Physics Prize.[4]

It also recognises sites which are historically important for advances to physics, such as the Blackett Laboratory (UK) in 2014,[5] and the Residencia de Estudiantes (Spain) in 2015.[6]

Publications

Its letters journal is EPL;[7] its other publications include Europhysics News[8] and the European Journal of Physics.[9]

Presidents

  • 2017–present: Rüdiger Voss (Germany)
  • 2015–17: C. Rossel (Switzerland)
  • 2013–15: John M. Dudley (France)
  • 2011–13: L. Cifarelli (Italy)
  • 2009–11: M. Kolwas (Poland)
  • 2007–9: F. Wagner (Germany)
  • 2005–7: O. Poulsen (Denmark)
  • 2003–5: M.C.E. Huber (Switzerland)
  • 2001–3: M. Ducloy (France)
  • 1999–2001: Arnold Wolfendale (United Kingdom)
  • 1997–99: Denis Weaire (Ireland)
  • 1995–97: Herwig Schopper (Germany)
  • 1993–95: N. Kroo (Hungary)
  • 1991–93: M. Jacob (Switzerland)
  • 1988–91: R.A. Ricci (Italy)
  • 1986–88: W. Buckel (Germany)
  • 1984–86: G.H. Stafford (United Kingdom)
  • 1982–84: Jacques Friedel (France)
  • 1980–82: A.R. Mackintosh (Denmark)
  • 1978–80: Antonino Zichichi (Italy)
  • 1976–78: I. Ursu (Romania)
  • 1972–76: H.B.G. Casimir (The Netherlands)
  • 1970–72: Erik Gustav Rydberg (Sweden)
  • 1968–70: G. Bernardini (Italy)

References

1. ^{{Citation |last=Lewis |first=John L. |title=125 Years: The Physical Society and the Institute of Physics |place= |publisher=Taylor & Francis |year=1999 |location= |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NtMiBPgdF6cC&pg=RA1-PA126&dq=%22european+physical+society%22++history+-wikipedia |isbn=0-7503-0609-2 |pages=126}}
2. ^{{Citation |title=DPG |publisher=Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft |url=http://www.dpg-physik.de/info/epn.html |quote=European Physical Society (EPS), in der auch die DPG als nationale Gesellschaft Mitglied ist. |language=German |accessdate=2008-12-13}}
3. ^{{Cite web | title = EPS Sponsored Conferences | publisher = European Physical Society| url = http://www.eps.org/events/event_list.asp?show=&group=&start=12%2F9%2F2011&end=&view=&cid=4897| accessdate = 2012-07-21}}
4. ^{{Cite web | title = EPS Europhysics Prize | publisher = European Physical Society| url = http://www.eps.org/?page=prizes| accessdate = 2012-07-21}}
5. ^{{cite web | url=http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/newsandeventspggrp/imperialcollege/newssummary/news_1-5-2014-14-26-39 | title=Imperial's Blackett Lab recognised as an historic site in physics research | publisher=Imperial College | date=2014–2016 | accessdate=1 October 2016 | author=Narcross, Jon}}
6. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.eps.org/?page=distinction_sitesRE&hhSearchTerms=%22residencia+and+de+and+estudiantes%22 | title=EPS Historic Sites - The Residencia de Estudiantes, Madrid, Spain | accessdate=1 October 2016}}
7. ^Burr, Frédéric (Editor) EPL - A Letters Journal Exploring the Frontiers of Science {{ISSN|0295-5075}} (Print){{ISSN|1286-4854}} (Online), Accessed 21 July 2012
8. ^Sébenne, Claude (Editor) Europhysics News {{ISSN|0531-7479}} (Print Edition), {{ISSN|1432-1092}} (Electronic Edition), Accessed 21 July 2012
9. ^{{Citation |title=European Journal of Physics |url=http://iopscience.iop.org/0143-0807 |issn =0143-0807 |accessdate=2012-07-21}}

External links

  • {{Official website|www.eps.org}}
{{European Physical Society}}{{physics-org-stub}}

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