Eurotron Conference   EPS-12 Conference

Live presentations of the EPS-12 Conference
                   
DateTimeSpeakerTitle
 9:00 -
 9:30

Opening
 9:30 -
10:10

Cecil Powell Mem. Lectures D. Weaire
10:10 -
10:50
Alferov, Zhores I.
A.F. Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute,
St. Petersburg, Russia
Semiconductor Heterostructures: State-of-Art and Future Trends
11:20 -
12:00
Capasso, Federico
Semiconductor Physics Research Department,
Bell Laboratories Murray Hill
Where Quantum Electrodynamics and Micromechanics meet: Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) based on Casimir-Lifschitz forces
12:00 -
12:40
Dietl, Tomasz
Institute of Physics,
Polish Academy of Sciences,
Warsaw, Poland
Semiconductor Spintronics
12:40 -
12:50
Lendvai, János The Central European Journal of Physics
15:50 -
16:50

A.T. Europhys Prize Lecture
16:50 -
17:30
Economou, Eleftherios N.
ITE, Heraklion, Crete, Greece
Photons and Phonons in Mesoscopic Systems
Date Time  
 9:00 -
10:55
Young Physicists' Day - Part one
XVII International Conference for Physics Students
11:25 -
12:40
Young Physicists' Day - Part two
XVII International Conference for Physics Students
14:40 -
17:30
Symposium 1: European Research Infrastucture
Timetable of Symposium 1
Abstracts of Symposia 1 and 7
18:50 -
20:00
Round Table Discussion: The Future of Research and Development in Europe
Send your questions or comments to the Round Table Discussion
DateTimeSpeakerTitle
9:00 -
9:40
Solomon, Sorin
Physics Department,
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The Importance of Being Discrete: The Emergence of Complex Social Dynamics from Simple Individual Interactions
9:40 -
10:20
Vicsek, Tamás
Department of Biological Physics,
Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest
Crowd Control
10:20 -
11:00
Barabaschi, Pietro
ITER Garching JWS, Germany
ITER: Realizing the Promise of Fusion Energy
11:25 -
12:40

EPS President's Address and General Meeting,
Gero Thomas Mem. Medal
DateTimeSpeakerTitle
9:00 -
9:40
Schäfer, Gerhard
Theoretisch-Physikalisches Institut,
Friedrich Schiller University of Jena
Recent Progress and Future Developments in Gravitational Physics
9:40 -
10:20
Wolfendale, Arnold
Department of Physics,
University of Durham, UK
The Origin of Cosmic Rays
10:20 -
10:40

EPS Prizes
- EPS Public Understanding of Physics Prize
- Joint EPS-BPU Prize for Enviromental Physics
11:10 -
11:50
Stachel, Johanna
University of Heidelberg
Deconfined Nuclear Matter, What Have we Learnt from the SPS?
11:50 -
12:30
Nifenecker, Hervé
ISN Grenoble, France
How much could nuclear power contribute to the mitigation of CO2 emissions?
12:30 -
12:40

Lise-Meitner Prize
12:40 -
12:50

Outreach Prize
16:10 -
19:00
Symposium 7: High-Energy Accelerators and the Future of High-Energy Physics
Timetable of Symposium 7
DateTimeSpeakerTitle
9:00 -
9:40
Joshi, Chandrashekhar
UCLA Los Angeles
Ultrahigh Energy Density Science with Relativistic Electron Beams
9:40 -
10:20
Treille, Daniel
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
What Have We Learnt with the LEP Machine?
10:20 -
11:00
Veltman, Martinus J.G.
University of Michigan, NIKHEF
The Higgs particle: facts and speculation
11:45 -
12:25
Morán-López, José Luis
Institute for Scientific
and Technological Research
of San Luis Potosí, México
Is Physics the Privilege of Developed Countries?
14:50 -
15:30
Hau, Lene.
Harvard University
Slow Light
15:30 -
16:10
Zeilinger, Anton
Universität Wien, Austria
Quantum Computation, Teleportation
16:40 -
17:20
Walther, Herbert
MPI für Quantenoptik, Garching
Cavity QED with a single ion
17:20 -
18:00
Tisza, László
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Eugen Wigner Memorial Lecture: Remembering Eugene Wigner, Pondering his Legacy
18:00 -
18:20

Closing
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