August 2025 | Facts and Info from the European Physical Society | e-EPS
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Villa Mondragone Enters the History of European Physics

On 9th June 2025, the European Physical Society (EPS) designated Villa Mondragone an "EPS Historic Site" in recognition of its significant role in scientific history.

Daniela Bortoletto at the EPS HEP Conference

EPS Emmy Noether Distinction 2024 laureate Daniela Bortoletto speaks about her research in a video produced by CC-Webcast/CC-IN2P3/CNRS.

ESPD Prize 2025 Winners Announced

The European Solar Physics Division is happy to announce the winners of the 2025 ESPD Prizes.

IDL with QWAVE: From Photons to the Stars

Read news about the Radiant Minds Student Chapter at the Russian-Armenian University, a section of the EPS Young Minds. 

EPS HEP 2025 in Marseille

An exceptional edition of the EPS-HEP conference brings the particle physics community together in Marseille.

Thomas Streber, co-chair of the local organizing committee, reports.

Alessandro Volta Prize: Call for Nominations

The call for the Alessandro Volta Prize is still open.

The deadline for nominations is 30th September 2025.

EPS Policy Officer: Job Offer

The EPS is looking for freelance support for policy initiatives.

Applcations are welcome by 1st October 2025.

Venice Event Brings Future of Particle Physics into Focus

Discussions at the Open Symposium of the European Strategy for Particle Physics, held in June 2025, demonstrate strong progress towards ensuring that CERN remains a world leader in collider physics and technology. 

LST Collaboration Paper Provides New Clues About Gamma-Ray Burst Jets

The international CTAO LST Collaboration released remarkable findings from observations of GRB 221009A—the brightest gamma-ray burst (GRB) ever recorded.

Young Scientist Research Journal

The Young Scientist Research Journal is a publication of the AYIMI, the Ariaian Young Innovative Minds Institute.

It publishes research papers on various events involving both high schools and undergraduate students from Iran and other countries.

100 Hours of Astronomy

100 Hours of Astronomy is a yearly global celebration organised by the Office for Astronomy Outreach that invites people of all ages and backgrounds to come together and connect with the night sky.

From vibrant cities to the most remote corners of the world, this event brings astronomy closer to communities everywhere. Through public stargazing, workshops, talks, and hands-on educational activities, 100 Hours of Astronomy sparks curiosity, encourages shared exploration of the cosmos, and invites us all to reflect on our place in the Universe.

This celebration will take place from 2nd-5th October 2025 through worldwide events.

Events and dates

Discovery Space
The EPS is a partner in the Discovery Space project. Visit our website to get the latest news about this Erasmus+ project.

EuNPC 2025
The conference will take place from 22nd-26th September 2025, and will be held in Caen.

Symposium on the History of Particle Physics
The symposium will take place in Geneva from 10th-13th November 2025. 

European Research & Innovation (R&I) Days 2025
The R&I Days 2025 will take place on 16th-17th September 2025 in Brussels.

EPS Activities in 2025
Click here for the list of the activities of the EPS Executive Committee and the EPS Staff.

EPN 56-3

This issue of EPN delves deep into one of the most versatile and rapidly evolving fields in modern physics: soft matter.

From the microscopic world of colloidal particles to the frontiers of synthetic biology, this edition brings together groundbreaking insights into programmable systems, dynamic materials, and their surprising applications.


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