The EPS Forum will take place in person on the scheduled dates from Thursday 2 June to Saturday 4 June 2022 at the Sorbonne Université (CICSU), in compliance with current health regulations.
The stakeholder societies and CICSU have plenty of experience and significant resources for making The EPS Forum a successful and exciting event at any circumstances. We believe the on-site meeting format will allow participants to present timely their work and share their concerns in physics as met in the industrial sector. Young attendees will also enjoy the benefits of face to face meetings with CEOs and directors of large industries, PMEs and start-ups.

The EPS Forum is a three-day international meeting of interest for all European researchers, PhD students and Post Docs who wish to be introduced to exciting research opportunities available in large companies and start-ups, and encourage a dialogue with representatives of the industry sector. It will also host a general conference in physics on various topics, addressed from a more fundamental point of view and sponsored by high-profile scientists. Round tables will be dedicated to societal issues.

Day 1 of the EPS Forum – “Physics Meets Industry” - will be dedicated to the employment of young physicists in Europe around these different topics with direct exchanges with CEO, directors and engineers of major industrial companies in these fields. Involving EPS Young Minds Members and EPS Associate members, Day 1 will bring together early careers researchers, interns, PhD students, and Postdocs with physics-based companies in order to discuss exciting research challenges and career opportunities in industry.

Day 2 will look at scientific and societal challenges facing the physics community. The latest achievements in physics will be highlighted by the most outstanding physicists in Europe and beyond, including a strong participation from the EPS Member Societies and Divisions and Groups.

Day 3 will be devoted to the regular business of the EPS Council, open to EPS Council Delegates only.

Conference language:
English will be the official language of the meeting.

Audio, Video, Digital Recording Policy:
Conferences, courses, and poster sessions: For copyright reasons, recordings of any kind are prohibited without prior written consent of the presenter or instructor. Individuals not complying with this policy will be asked to leave a given session and/or asked to surrender their recording media.

Registration to the EPS Forum 2022 signifies agreement to be photographed or video-taped by the EPS Forum management staff or its supplier in the course of normal business. It implies consent that management may use pictures or videos taken during the EPS Forum events, which may include the participant’s likeness, without remuneration. Such photos or videos may be used in the future for EPS Forum marketing materials or conference website. Persons not wishing to be photographed or video-taped from the management staff or its supplier need to send their request including their picture to contact@epsforum.org

Conference management:
Conference management is provided by the European Physical Society, 6 rue des Frères Lumière, 68200 Mulhouse, France (Email: contact@epsforum.org)

About the EPS
The European Physical Society (EPS – www.eps.org ) advocates research in physics and its contribution to the economic, technological, social and cultural development in Europe. Representing 42 national physical societies and 130’000 researchers, the EPS promotes excellence in physics research and cooperation with physics-based industries, education and student mobility, publication and outreach. The EPS awards highly prestigious prizes to outstanding researchers.

The Young Minds programme
The EPS Young Minds project (https://www.epsyoungminds.org/ ) gives young researchers the opportunity to lead teams, organise events for networking, public outreach and career development. Since its creation in 2010, the EPS Young Minds Programme has expanded to 78 sections in 28 countries. It is open to all enthusiastic young researchers in Europe and gathers the next generation of leaders in science.

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