3. The Centenary of Transmutation, IoP History of Physics Group, University of Manchester, UK, 8 June 2019
4. RAD7 Seventh International Conference on Radiation in Various Fields of Research, Hunguest Hotel Sun Resort, Herceg Novi, Montenegro, 10-14 June 2019
5. BIOMATH 2019, Multidisciplinary conference for researchers who develop and apply mathematical and computational tools in biology, ecology, medicine, biotechnology, environmental science, etc. will take place at Research and Conference Center of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Bedlewo (30 km from Poznan), Poland from 16 to 22 June 2019
6. Space Time, European Society of Literature, Science and Arts, Athens, 25-28 June 2019
7. InSITE Informing Science and IT Education, Jerusalem College of Technology, Jerusalem, Israel, 30 June 2019 - 5 July 2019
JULY 2019
15th International History, Philosophy and Science Teaching Group Biennial Conference Re-introducing science: Sculpting the image of science for education and media in its historical and philosophical background, Thessaloniki, Greece, 15-19 July 2019
SEPTEMBER 2019
ICQNN'2019 International Conference of Quantum, Nonlinear and Nanophotonics, Sofia University, 2-4 September 2019
Science in Different Cultures and Civilizations, 1st Conference of the International Academy of the History of Science, Athens, Greece, 12-15 September 2019
Scientific Legacy of the Third Baron Rayleigh, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Free School Lane, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 19 Sep 2019, 10:00 to 17:30
History for Physics, Quantum Foundation, Symposium Series, Faculty for Physics, University of Vienna, 23-24 September 2019
OCTOBER 2019
Improving Scientific Literacy for All Students, Beijing Normal University, 29-30 October 2019
NOVEMBER 2019
History for Physics, Quantum Gravity, Symposium Series, Max Plank Institute for Gravitational Physics, Albert Einstein Institute, Potsdam-Golm, 28-29 November 2019
INTERNATIONAL AWARDS
UNESCO, ICT in Education Prize, deadline for nominations 31 October 2019
Fellowship Master after master level specialisation in aeronautics and aerospace turbomachinary and propulsion environmental and applied fluid dynamics for short 3 monts or full academic year at von Karmen Institut for Fluid Dynamics, Brussels, Belgium.
For Women in Science, The L’Oreal Foundation and UNESCO International Awards 2019 Edition
Lise Meitner Prize for Nuclear Science will be given by the Nuclear Physics Division of the European Physical Society
Turriano ICOHTEC Prize for books on the history of technology (2500 Euro). Winner will receive 500 Euro in additional support of travelling to the conference to receive the prize.
Maurice Daumas Prize for articles on the history of technology (500 Euro, deadline 15 January 2018). The winner will receive a cash prize of Euro 500 as well as a travel grant of Euro 300 (if needed) to attend the ICOHTEC Symposium to receive the prize
Early Career prizes, European Physical Society awards for individuals with substantial contribution to the development or reputation of physics in Europe
European Foundation Centre Award for Responsible Research and Inovation
Royal Society Awards
Rumford Medal is awarded for outstanding researcher in the field of physics
Royal Society Athena Prize
Copley Medal is awarded annually for outstanding achievements in any branch of science made by experiment or otherwise. It is the world's oldest scientific prize first awarded in 1731 from Godfrey Copley FRS (1653 – 1709) who donated 1000 pounds for improving natural knowledge
Royal Medals are three Royal Medals awarded annually for most important contributions “to the advancement of Natural Knowledge” in the physical and biological sciences. The third medal is awarded for distinguished contributions in the applied sciences
Bakerian Medal and Lecture is awarded annually in physical sciences. It was established by Henry Baker FRS (1698 – 1774)
Davy Medal is awarded annually to an outstanding researcher in the field of chemistry. It was first awarded in 1877
Gabor Medal is awarded to an outstanding researcher in the field of interdisciplinary work between the life sciences with other disciplines. Dennis Gabor (05.06.1900 – 09.02.1979) is engineer, Nobel Prize winner and inventor of holography
Hughes Medal is awarded biennially (in odd years) to an outstanding researcher in the field of energy. David E. Hughes (1831 – 1900) is a scientist and musician. He invented the first microphone. The medal is awarded annually. It is accompanied by a gift of 2,000 Pounds
Kavli Education Medal is awarded for impact in the field of science, mathematics and computing education. It is accompanied by a gift of 1,000 Pounds
Kavli Medal and Lecture is awarded for excellence in all fields of science and engineering relevant to the environment. It is accompanied by a gift of 1,000 Pounds
Leverhulme Medal is awarded for an outstanding researcher in the field of chemical engineering and applied chemistry. It is accompanied by a gift of 2,000 Pounds
Michael Faraday Prize and Lecture
Royal Society Rosalind Franklin Award and Lecture is awarded to a women with critical contribution in science. It is accompanied by a grant of 30,000 Pounds
Milner Award and Lecture is awarded for outstanding achievement in computer science by a European researcher. Professor Robin Milner FRS (1934-2010), a pioneer in computer science
Sylvester Medal is awarded to an outstanding researcher in the field of mathematics. It is accompanied by a gift of 2,000 Pounds
Wilkins-Bernal-Medawar Medal and Lecture is given for excellence in a subject relating to the history of science, philosophy of science or the social function of science. It is accompanied by a gift of 2,000 Pounds
The Royal Society Innovation Awards will be available each year of up to 250,000 Euro: one for research in the Physical sciences and one for research in the Biological sciences.
Accademia Delle Scienze di Torino Awards
Tel. 011.562.0047 – Fax 011.532.619 – Mail to: presidenza@accademiadellescienze.it
The nomination must be accompanied by an exhaustive statement of the reasons for proposing the candidate, by a short curriculum, and a list of the most important publications.
Angiola Gili and Cataldo Agostinelli: International Prize amounting to ˆ 10.000, to a scientist who has achieved distinction in the field of Applied or Theoretical Mechanics or Classic Mathematical Physics during the last ten years. The nomination must reach this Academy by the 31st March 2018.
Modesto Panetti e Carlo Ferrari: International Prize amounting to ˆ 10.000, to a living scientist who is particularly distinguished for his research in the field of Applied Mechanics
Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei Awards
Luigi Tartufari gives four International awards for the academic year 2017–2018 : one to Mathematics; one to Astronomy, one to Physics and Chemistry, and one to the Molecular, cellular and evolutionary biology (in the amount of 25 000 Euro each)
Antonio Feltrinelli Giovani Four National Prizes in Archeology, Art and Poetry Criticism, Legal Sciences and Social and Politics Sciences will be awarded to Italian Scholars under the age of 40 who have achieved results of autstanding originality independence and international significance, in the amount of 50 000 each. Nomination may be submited by the Lincei Fellows and the Presidents of Italian and foreign Academies
Institute of Physics Awards
Isaac Newton Medal and Prize, International award, nominations open on 19 November 2019 and close on 13 January 2020
President’s medal
International bilateral awards for relationships between IoP and physical societies in Germany, France, Italy and Australia.
Max Born Medal and Prize – set up in 1972 for physicist based in Germany or the UK/Ireland
Fernand Holweck Medal and Prize – for physicist based in France or the UK/Ireland
Giuseppe Occhialini Medal and Prize – given since 2007 for physicist based in Italy or the UK/Ireland
Harrie Massey Medal and Prize – set up in 1988 for physicist with an association to Australia
Gold Medals
Paul Dirac Medal and Prize is specifically for theoretical, mathematical and computational physics given since 1985
Michael Faraday Medal and Prize for experimental physics established in 2008
Richard GlazebrookMedal and Prize for leadership instituted in 1965
Katharine Burr Blodgett Medal and Prize for application of physics in an industrial or commercial context
Bragg Medal and Prize for physics education
William Thomson, Lord Kelvin Medal and Prize for public engagement in physics instituted in October 1994
Silver Subject Medals nominations open on 19 November and close on 13 January 2020
John William Strutt, Lord Rayleigh Medal and Prize for theoretical (including mathematical and computational) physics
Sam Edwards Medal and Prize for contributions in soft matter physics
Rosalind Franklin Medal and Prize for distinguished contributions to physics applied to the life sciences including biological physics comes with a prize of 1,000 Pounds and a certificate. Rosalind Franklin is a x-ray crystallographer who understands structure of DNA
Nevill Mott Medal and Prize for contributions to condensed matter or materials physics
David Tabor Medal and Prize for contributions to surface or nanoscale physics
Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin Medal and Prize for contributions to plasma, solar or space physics
Edward Appleton Medal and Prize comes with 1,000 Pounds and a certificate for contributions to environmental, Earth or atmospheric physics
Thomas Young Medal and Prize comes with 1,000 Pounds and a certificate for contributions to optics
Joseph Thomson Medal and Prize comes with 1,000 Pounds and a certificate for contributions to atomic or molecular physics
Ernest Rutherford Medal and Prize comes with 1,000 Pounds and a certificate for contributions to nuclear physics
James Chadwick Medal and Prize comes with 1,000 Pounds and a certificate for contributions to particle physics
Fred Hoyle Medal and Prize comes with 1,000 Pounds and a certificate for contributions to astrophysics, gravitational physics or cosmology
James Joule Medal and Prize comes with 1,000 Pounds and a certificate for contributions to applied physics
Dennis Gabor Medal and Prize comes with 1,000 Pounds and a certificate for contributions to the application of physics in an industrial, commercial or business context since 1923. Dennis Gabor is a Hungarian – British physicist. He invented the technique of holography, a method of photographical recording and reproducing three dimensional images and received the Nobel Prize in Physics (1971)
Marie Curie-Sklodowska Medal and Prize comes with 1,000 Pounds and a certificate for contributions to physics education
Lise Meitner Medal and Prize comes with 1,000 Pounds and a certificate for contributions to public engagement within physics
Peter Mansfield Medal and Prize comes with 1,000 Pounds and a certificate for contributions to medical physics
Bronze Early Career Medals Nominations open on 19 November and close on 13 January 2020
James Clerk Maxwell Medal and Prize comes with 1,000 Pounds and a certificate for contributions to theoretical (including mathematical and computational) physics
Henry Moseley Medal and Prize comes with 1,000 Pounds and a certificate for contributions to experimental physics
Clifford Paterson Medal and Prize comes with 1,000 Pounds and a certificate for contributions to the application of physics in an industrial or commercial context
Jocelyn Bell Burnell Medal and Prize comes with 1,000 Pounds and a certificate for contributions to physics by a very early career female physicist
Daphne Jackson Medal and Prize comes with 1,000 Pounds and a certificate for contributions to physics education
Mary Somerville Medal and Prize comes with 1,000 Pounds and a certificate for contributions to public engagement in physics
Phillips Award for service to the Institute of Physics
Teachers of Physics Award celebrate the success of IoP secondary school physics teachers
Khwarizmi
International Award in science and technology for researchers, inovators and inventors all over the worlk in Aerospase, Biotechnology, Environment, Electrical and Computer, Materials, Mechanics, Mechatronics, Information and Nanotechnology and Industry and Technology Management is implementing annualy since 1986
JOBS
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Physicaloxy
Job Vacancies, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
RESEARCH CENTERS
Fulbright Bulgarian-American Commission for Educational Exchange deadline for 2019 - 2020 academic year is 10 May 2018
CTR Carinthian Tech Research AG is a Center of excellence in southern Austria (Villach)
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INFN Instituto Nationale di Fisica Nucleare, Italy
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RESEARCH FUNDS
Flanders Research Foundation
Swiss National Science Foundation
Czech Science Foundation
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