EPS Forum 2024: Bridging Physics and Industry at Freie Universität Berlin
T
he European Physical Society (EPS) is inviting physicists and companies to the EPS Forum networking event, which will be held in Berlin from March 25 to 26, 2024. The program features a diverse array of conferences, roundtables, and workshops with the aim of taking knowledge transfer between physics research and potential applications in Europe to the next level. Attendees can look forward to plenary talks by three Nobel laureates in particular. The event will be held in English and is open to all interested parties from the fields of research and industry. Early-bird registration is open until February 1, 2024, at https://epsforum.org/register/.
A Multifaceted Program
The EPS Forum 2024 will offer a wide range of engaging formats and exceptional speakers.
March 25, 2024 (Day 1):
Early-career researchers, interns, doctoral candidates, and postdoctoral researchers will come together with physics-based companies and start-ups to discuss exciting research challenges and career opportunities. Early-career physicists will discover unique possibilities for new projects and career paths, while companies are sure to reap the benefits of the latest insights and innovations in physics as well as encountering promising young talent.
March 26, 2024 (Day 2):
In-depth research as well as scientific and societal challenges facing the physics community will be the focus of the second day of the event. The latest achievements in physics will be highlighted by the most outstanding physicists in Europe and beyond. Visitors will get the chance to attend plenary talks by Nobel Prize winners Klaus von Klitzing, Stefan Hell, Anne L’Huillier, and Nicola Spaldin, winner of the “L’Oréal-UNESCO for Women in Science International Award.”
Department of Physics at Freie Universität Berlin to Serve as Co-organizers
The EPS Forum 2024 is being co-organized by the Department of Physics at Freie Universität Berlin and coordinated by the research groups of Professor Christiane Koch and Professor Kirill Bolotin.
Professor Koch’s theoretical working group researches quantum dynamics and quantum control. The group conducts research at the Dahlem Center for Complex Quantum Systems and is involved in several Collaborative Research Centers. Professor Koch heads the “Quantum Optics and Photonics” section of the German Physical Society.
Professor Bolotin’s experimental working group researches nanoscale transport, optoelectronics, and two-dimensional materials such as graphene and 2D heterostructures. In addition to its own laboratories at the Department of Physics, the Bolotin Lab conducts research at SupraFAB and is also active in a number of Collaborative Research Centers.