The annual general meeting of IAPS (AGM) was held during the ICPS in Graz. The minutes are not published yet, but here are the most important results:
ICPS 2012 will be held in Utrecht, Netherlands in cooperation with university Twente.
Also a new Executive Committee (EC) was elected:
President – Camelia Florica
Vice-president – Sarah Haji
Secretary – Konrad Schwenke
Treasurer – Juha Korpi
General Members – Milan Vrućinić, Dragos Carabet, Alexander van der Torren, Bence Ferdinandy & Antonija Mijatovic
Author: Dimitris Gkavakos
2/2010 issue of jIAPS is online
Bid for ICPS 2012 from the Netherlands
The study associations A–Eskwadraat from Utrecht and S.V. Arago from Twente are bidding together to host ICPS 2012.
They present their bid on http://icps.a-eskwadraat.nl.
The international Nanoscience student Conference – INASCON will take place from 20th August through 22nd August 2010 at Baarlo, Netherlands. The conference has been successfully held in Denmark and Switzerland for three consecutive years. The goal of the conference is to attract Bachelor’s, Master’s and PhD level students from around Europe in order to facilitate scientific collaboration and interpersonal interaction. The students in attendance will be offered a snapshot of the current state of the art in nanotechnology. Students will present their own work (poster/talk) as well as listen to lectures from leading scientists. It is great way to exchange experiences and to get a view on what is happening in Europe.
The conference is being supported by the MESA + Institute of Nanotechnology in Enschede.
For registration and other information, please visit: http://www.inascon.eu. For any further information, you can send a mail at: inascon2010@inascon.eu. .
The registration deadline is 1st August, 2010. You can also present your poster or can give a talk for 15 minutes (including question-answer session). Last date of abstract submission for the poster/talk is 6th August, 2010.
jIAPS 1/2010 is online
The new issue of jIAPS in over a year can be downloaded here (10MB).
With contributions from all over the world the issue includes
highlights from ICPS 09, an account of how to perform experiments in
low gravity from Joshua Fuchs (USA), the physics of the aurora from
Ania Sokulska (Poland) and the physics of paper planes from Ali
Farnudi (Iran) as well as musings from the editors on topics as diverse
as self heating chocolate and optical illusions. The (not so) new EC
introduce themselves, their hobbies and their favourite formulae. We
hope you enjoy this issue.
If you would like to see more jIAPS then we are always looking for
contributions, email to jiaps@iaps.info.
Once again, enjoy,
The jIAPS editors
Balaton Summer School in Physics 2010
The Hungarian Association of Physics Students organises the International Balaton Summer School in Physics.
The school aims to introduce the most recent results in four areas of physics:
Astroparticle physics: The section includes an introduction to general relativity, and then will move on to star models, gravitational waves and observations in cosmology.
Energetics: The section will revolve around answering the energy problems of the 21st century. The thematics will be fuels, plasma physics and fusion, and generation IV reactors.
Medical physics: This section will present applications of nuclear physics, in medical sciences. You will hear about PET, CT, MRI, irradiation linear accelerators, gamma knife, 3D nonlinear microscopy and more.
Self-organisation and networks: This section will introduce game theory, networks and graphs and their use in social and collective phenomena, and also the collective motion of self-propelled particles.
Registration and detailed program on http://bss.mafihe.hu.
More information:
The school is located at Balatöngyörök, Hungary (at the shore of the picturesque Lake Balaton).
The date of the Summer School: July 11-18.
There will be 5 days with lectures. The final lectures every afternoon will be common plenary lectures,
where all of the sections will provide an overview of their most interesting results to everyone.
There will be 1 free day, when we organise trips to the beautiful surroundings (Keszthely, Badacsony, Kis-Balaton, and a castle and cave tour.).
Participation Fee: 100 Euros for IAPS members, 180 Euros for non IAPS members.
The price contains the accommodation for 7 nights, breakfast, lunch and dinner for the whole week,
the use of the sport facilities, the entrance fee to the beach and the price of one excursion.
Here are some information how you can become an IAPS member https://www.iaps.info/how-to-join/ .
Questions are welcomed at bss@mafihe.hu .
Call for bids – ICPS 2012
Jiaps: A new issue is coming
Jiaps, the journal of IAPS will have a new issue soon.
It is nearly two years since the last issue of Jiaps was produced. But now is a new issue, prepared by a team of 3 motivated editors and half a dozen authors, finished. We should be able to present it here within the next weeks.
The purpose of ISWLA’10 is to extend the knowledge level of the attendees regarding the most recent results in laser physics, the new projects supported by EU, the development of pan- European ELI project – Extreme Light Infrastructure – delivering a pulse of 200 PW. The conference topic has a very large application spectrum: medical field, biology, material science, X-Ray Radiography, etc.
We invite undergraduate and graduate students, PhD students, young scientists up to 35 years old from different scientific areas, interested in lasers and applications to promote inter disciplinary – collaborations.
More details about the ISWLA10 Conference on:
Registration for ICPS 2010 opened
It is now possible to register for the International Conference of Physics Students 2010. This years event will be held in Graz, Austria.
Registration is done online via http://icps2010.tugraz.at/ .
Until now are approx. 200 participants registered.