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Editorial Á€“ The road to Brussels
Being elected in a new position is always a nice and enjoyable recognition,
also for a scientist. Once the stress and uncertainty of the election are
over, the candidate can concentrate on his new duty and prepare to face the
coming challenges. The difference here with politicians is that he doesnÁ€™t
need to manoeuvre during his term to please... [read more] A common past and future for ESA and CERN
On 28 March 2014, CERN and the European Space Agency [ESA] signed a
framework agreement for future cooperation on research and technology in
areas of mutual interest. The signature arises from the collaborative vision
of Edoardo Amaldi... [read more] 2014 Tycho Brahe Prize awarded to A. Labeyrie
The European Astronomical Society awards its 2014 Tycho Brahe Prize to
Antoine Labeyrie in recognition of his outstanding contributions to modern
optical imaging at high angular resolution. Since 2007, the Tycho Brahe
Prize is awarded annually in acknowledgment of the development or
exploitation of European instruments or... [read more] International Year of Light News
IYL 2015 presented at Photonics Europe in BrusselsThe aims and plans for IYL
2015 were presented to European researchers in photonics by...
International Year of Light announces Philips Lighting as first Patron
SponsorThe IYL 2015 Consortium is delighted to announce a partnership for
this International Year with Royal Philips... [read more] An overview of Neutron Facilities in Asia and Oceania
Since the mid 1940Á€™s, the research reactors had provided stable and reliable
neutron sources for experimental research of neutron scattering. By
recognizing unique features and powerful probe ability of neutrons,
particularly for material and life science... [read more] A visible Editorial Board for a visible EPL
EPL has still a modest impact factor [IF], only occasionally above 3 in
connection with high-temperature and iron-based superconductors. This is too
low when compared with the high quality of most EPL papers. It is fair to
say that... [read more] Measuring scientific performance for improved policy
making
In recent decades, developments in European research policy making have led
to an enhancement of the role and function of evaluation to... [read more] Better solar cells, superconductors and hard-drives
Using DESYÁ€™s light sources, scientists have opened a new door to better
solar cells, novel superconductors and smaller hard-drives.The research
reported in the scientific journal Nature Communications enhances... [read more] Teachers for teachers: European integration through teachersÁ€™ training
After the successful symposium entitled "The position of physics in
secondary schools in the region" held in Aleksinac, Serbia in 2013, a
similar, but... [read more] Colloquium Women, Science and Technology
The colloquium Women, Science and Technology held in Poitiers, France, from
27-28 January 2014, focussed on the diagnosis of gender issue at a regional
scale and on the perspectives and impacts on practical experience from the
national and European stakes. It was co-organised by... [read more] Ana Proykova elected to be an expert for Horizon 2020
Since January 2014, Ana Proykova, former member of the EPS Executive
Committee from Bulgaria, is a member of the Horizon 2020 Future and Emerging
Technologies [FET] Advisory Group.The FET Advisory Group is... [read more] EPS supports your events
The EPS Conference Department is open to organise and manage events for the
EPS divisions and groups. With over 10 years of experience, the conference
team can manage all aspects of your conference or... [read more] Executive and Staff Activity for March 2014
The EPS works to support its members. Find below for the list of the
activities of EPS Executive Committee and staff for March 2014... [read more] Featured in EPN
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