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SUMMARY:Colloquium - Physics meets Computer Science
DESCRIPTION:The 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton for their groundbreaking contributions to machine learning\, specifically for “foundational discoveries and inventions that enable machine learning with artificial neural networks.” \nThis colloquium will introduce the innovative work of these laureates\, whose research draws on principles from statistical physics\, including concepts from spin systems and thermodynamics. The Physics underlying associative memory models and Boltzmann machines will be discussed to highlight the fundamental principles that make their work so influential in the field of artificial intelligence. \nPhysics meets Computer Science \nby Prof. Enrico Carlon \nSoft Matter and Biophysics\, Department of Physics & Astronomy\, KU Leuven \nAuditorium M (00.07)
URL:https://belgianphysicalsociety.be/event/colloquium-physics-meets-computer-science/
LOCATION:KU Leuven Celestijnenlaan 200 M\, Celestijnenlaan 200 M\, Heverlee\, Belgium
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241121T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241121T180000
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CREATED:20241114T112034Z
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SUMMARY:Departmental colloquium Antwerp Paul Midgley
DESCRIPTION:The first departmental colloquium of the new academic year\, organised by the APS Young Minds in Antwerp. We are honored to welcome Prof. Dr. Paul Midgley (University of Cambridge) to EMAT (UAntwerp – Department of Physics\, University of Antwerp). With over 30 years of experience in electron microscopy\, Prof. Dr. Midgley will present a lecture titled\,  “30 years of electron diffraction – a personal journey through reciprocal-space”. He will delve into various diffraction techniques and recent advancements in improving and expanding these setups. \nAs usual\, the AYM will host a reception following the lecture\, offering an opportunity to continue discussions over snacks and drinks. \nThe exact venue is CGB GT 105
URL:https://belgianphysicalsociety.be/event/departmental-colloquium-antwerp-paul-midgley/
LOCATION:UAntwerp\, Antwerpen\, 2000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Young Minds
ORGANIZER;CN="Antwerp Young Minds":MAILTO:youngminds@uantwerpen.be
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241114T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241114T200000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104552
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SUMMARY:Quantum Circle Summit
DESCRIPTION:Quantum technology isn’t just on the horizon…it’s here\, and it’s set to transform industries worldwide. Join us at the Quantum Circle Summit 2024 to explore groundbreaking applications and the future of quantum innovation.\n  \nThis summit will connect forward-thinking leaders like you with cutting-edge insights into quantum computing\, secure communication\, and next-generation sensing.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhy attend?\n\nExclusive insights: Learn from quantum leaders about technology that’s already transforming industries.\n\n\nReal-world applications: Discover 120+ use cases ready to reshape sectors like finance\, healthcare\, and logistics.\n\n\nNetwork with innovators: Connect with industry experts\, policy makers\, and top researchers in the field.\n\n\nPrepare for the future: Position your business at the forefront of Belgium’s quantum ecosystem.
URL:https://belgianphysicalsociety.be/event/quantum-circle-summit/
LOCATION:Sparks Brussels\, Ravensteinstraat 60\, Brussels\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:External
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241004T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241004T233000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104552
CREATED:20240902T142810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240905T174042Z
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SUMMARY:UMons Night in the museum
DESCRIPTION:During the evening\, cosmologists from UMONS will take the stage to deliver a performance like no other\, one you won’t find anywhere else but at MUMONS! \nGet ready… They will carry out spectacular calculations right before your eyes—both incomprehensible and impressive—with nothing but a large blackboard and Japanese chalk (seriously\, they say it glides better!)\, turning the classroom into a real theoretical physics laboratory! \nThe blackboard (with its miles-long calculation) will then become a new piece for our exhibition… an abstract approach to studying the Universe! \nWe’ll show you these calculations that allow researchers to explore invisible black holes and other mysteries of space-time.
URL:https://belgianphysicalsociety.be/event/umons_night/
LOCATION:MUMONS\, Place du parc 24\, Mons\, 7000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Conference,External
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240921
DTSTAMP:20260425T104552
CREATED:20240902T143533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240918T081745Z
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SUMMARY:Belgian Photonics Online Meetup
DESCRIPTION:The goal of bePOM is to strengthen the Belgian photonics network\, associating research groups from all the universities in Belgium working on fundamental and applied topics in photonics. It will give the opportunity to early career and established researchers to (re-)discover and learn about the ongoing research topics in the Belgian cities next-door\, without moving from their home universities. \nA 2-day free event | One day online – One day hybrid online/on site @VUB
URL:https://belgianphysicalsociety.be/event/bepom/
LOCATION:UResidence\, Bd Général Jacques\, 271\, Ixelles\, 1050\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Conference,External
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240908T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240913T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104552
CREATED:20240502T121129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240621T141219Z
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SUMMARY:21st International Congress on Plasma Physics (ICPP 2024)
DESCRIPTION:The conference will address a wide range of topics in the field of plasma physics\, covering fundamental plasma physics\, fusion plasmas\, laser-plasma interaction\, plasma accelerators\, astrophysical and space plasmas\, applications of plasmas and plasma technology\, complex plasmas\, high energy density plasmas and quantum plasmas. \nSince the inauguration in Nagoya (1980)\, the ICPP has been held at Gothenburg (1982)\, Lausanne (1984)\, Kiev (1987)\, New Delhi (1989)\, Innsbruck (1992)\, Foz-do-Iguaçu (1994)\, Nagoya (1996)\, Prague (1998)\, Quebec (2000)\, Sydney (2002)\, Nice (2004)\, Kiev (2006)\, Fukuoka (2008)\, Santiago (2010)\, Stockholm (2012)\, Lisboa (2014)\, Kaohsiung (2016)\, Vancouver (2018) and Gyeongju (2022). \nThe Program Committee is composed of 8 sub-committees (10 members each) in the areas of i) Magnetic Confinement Plasmas\, ii) Laser and Beam Plasmas\, iii) Space Plasmas\, iv) Astrophysical Plasmas\, v) Basic Plasma Physics\, vi) Plasma Diagnostics & Space Instrumentation\, vii) Low Temperature and Dusty Plasmas\, viii) Plasma Applications. \nCurrently\, the International Advisory Committee (IAC) is composed of 46 members. \nThe Local Organizing Committee consists of the members of the Research Unit Nuclear Fusion (infusion) and the Research Unit Plasma Technology (RUPT) in the Department of Applied Physics at Ghent University. \nSponsored by the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n	\n	\n	\n	\n    \n\n	    \n    \n        Registrations are closed for this event.
URL:https://belgianphysicalsociety.be/event/21st-international-congress-on-plasma-physics-icpp-2024/
LOCATION:Ghent University\, campuses Ufo and Boekentoren\, Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat 33\, Gent\, Oost\, 9000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Conference,External
ORGANIZER;CN="UGent":MAILTO:icpp2024@ugent.be
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240708T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240712T180000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104552
CREATED:20240502T123142Z
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SUMMARY:50th EPS Conference on Plasma Physics
DESCRIPTION:Magnetic Confinement Fusion Plasma \nBeam Plasmas & Inertial Fusion \nLow Temperature and Dusty Plasmas \nBasic\, Space & Astrophysical Plasmas \nAbstract submission is open from to the 16th of February.
URL:https://belgianphysicalsociety.be/event/50th-eps-conference-on-plasma-physics/
LOCATION:Palacio de Congresos Salamanca\, Cuesta de Oviedo\, Salamanca\, 37008\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Conference,External
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240529T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240529T183000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104552
CREATED:20240621T141622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250117T082612Z
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SUMMARY:Belgian Physical Society general scientific meeting 2024
DESCRIPTION:Committees\nOrganizing Committee: \n\nAlberto Mariotti (VUB)\nMichael Tytgat (VUB)\nGilles De Lentdecker (ULB)\n\nView the laureates of the Scientific Prizes. \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				The Belgian Physical Society General Scientific Meeting 2024 is supported by: \n\nFWO\nFNRS\nEJP Journals\nInstitute Solvay\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Programme\n  \n8:30 Registration and coffee (Atrium Building I) \n9:00 -12:30 Plenary session (Room I.2.03) \n9:00 Welcome address (BPS President\, J. Ongena) \n9:10 Plenary lecture 1 – Prof. Marc Van Montagu\, The Physics of the living World \n10:00 Plenary lecture 2 – Prof. Nick Van Remortel\, Einstein Telescope: a new window on the universe \n \n10:50 Coffee break \n  \n11:15 Young speaker contest (Chair: F. Louche) \n\n\n\n\nLucas Levrouw\, Exploring the curious dynamics of vortices in superfluid Fermi gases \nMaria Luisa Alonso\, Tagle  Unlocking atmospheric escape to model oxygen loss on Earth \nRobin Van Den Abeele\, Topology-guided solution for treating atrial tachycardia  \n \n\n\n\n\n12:30 – 14:30 Walking Lunch and Poster (Atrium Building I) \n  \n14:30 – 16:45 Parallel sessions: \n \nSession: Astro\, Geo & Plasma Physics\nChair: Kristel Crombé (UGent) \nOrals\n14:30 – 15:00 Georgi Trenchev (invited speaker) : Carbon circularity through state-of-the-art atmospheric plasma: prototypes\, pilots and more \n15:00 – 15:20 Simon Chiche : Loss of coherence and change in emission physics for radio emission from very inclined cosmic-ray air showers \n15:20 – 15:40 Jethro Stoffels : The Radio Neutrino Observatory in Greenland: status and first results. \n15:40 – 16:00 Krijn D. de Vries : The Radar Echo Telescope \n16:00 – 16:20 Dirk Van Eester : A mixed Fourier-variational approach to solve differential or integro-differential wave equations for magnetised plasmas \n16:20 – 16:40 Viviane Pierrard : Project Biosphere: Study the Effects of the Solar and Cosmic Radiation on the Terrestrial Atmosphere \nPosters\nOffline Neutrino Filtering using a Convolutional Neural Network-Based Algorithm at the Radio Neutrino Observatory in GreenlandR. Camphyn \nEvent-by-Event Mass Separation of Simulated Cosmic Rays using Several Mass Sensitive Air-Shower ObservablesB. Flaggs \nIntegral dielectric kernels for Maxwellian tokamak plasmasP. U. Lamalle \nCharacterization of plasma parameters and neutral particles in Microwave and Radio Frequency discharges in the TOMAS deviceD. López-Rodríguez \nThe Biggest Bangs: Traces of turbulence in GRBsE. Magnus \nANSYS HFSS as a new numerical tool to study RF sheath the Ion Cyclotron Range of FrequenciesV. Maquet \nFrom Cosmic Crashes to IceCube NeutrinosY. Merckx \nAdvancing understanding of solar wind acceleration: A systematic approach with new Parker Solar Probe observations and kinetic modelingM. Péters de Bonhome \nIntegral dielectric kernel approach to modelling radiofrequency heating in toroidal plasmasB.C.G. Reman \nLatitudinal and seasonal changes in atmospheric density leads to variations in cosmic ray induced ionization and radiation dose ratesA. Winant \nSession: Biological\, Medical\, Statistical and Mathematical Physics\nChairs: Yves Goussin (UMons) and Bart Cleuren (UHasselt) \nOrals\n14:30 – 15:10 Nele Vandersickel (Invited speaker) : Catalysing change in cardiac arrhythmia treatment: An interdisciplinary journey from theory to practice \n15:10 – 15:30 Indrani Jayam (ULB) : Collection efficiency of large surface plane parallel ionization chamber used for dose monitoring in flash non-uniform pulsed proton beam \n15:30 – 15:50 Pieter-Jan Piccard (UHasselt) : Organic solvent nanofiltration and data-driven approaches \n15:50 – 16:10 Joseph Indekeu (KULeuven) : Wetting transitions in mixtures of ultracold Bose gases \nPosters\nMonte Carlo Simulations of the T2 relaxivity induced by Cubic-Shaped Superparamagnetic NanoparticlesFlorent Fritsche (UMons) \nExploring membrane lipids of breast cancer cells via ToF-SIMSCharlotte Rossi (UNamur) \nSession: Condensed Matter and Nanostructure Physics\nChairs: Marc Debliquy (UMons)\, Frank Renner (UHasselt) \nOrals\n14:30 – 15:05 Tim Schwarz (invited speaker) : Introduction to (cryo)-atom probe tomography and its applications \n15:05 – 15:30 A. De Corte\, S. Fr. Koufidis\, M. W. McCall\, and B. Maes : Exceptional points in waveguides with extreme chirality \n15:30 – 15:55 L. Siciliani\, E. Verleysen\, S. Bals\, Heidi Demaegdt\, Salvatore Ciano\, Els Van Hoek and J. Mast : Analysis of (nano)particles in food contact materials using electron microscopy\, \n15:55 – 16:20 S. N. Klimin\, J. Tempere\, M. Houtput\, C. Franchini : An analytic method for polarons with quadratic interactions\, \n16:20 – 16:45 E. Y. Guillaume\, L. Henrard\, K. Haenen\, D. E. P. Vanpoucke : DFT+VTST investigations of (100)–(2×1):H diamond surfaces by means of first-principle calculations\, \nPosters\nDigiLignin: modelling of sustainable lignin-based polymersP. Castenetto \nImpact of strain on GeV color centers in diamond using ab initio calculations.T. G. I. van Wijk \nExploring Metal-Doped Carbon Nanomaterials for Adsorption Hydrogen StorageB.J.B. Smeets \nSession: Fundamental Interactions\, Nuclear and Particle Physics\nChairs: Barbara Clerbaux (ULB)\, Stijn Buitink (VUB) \nOrals\n14:30 – 14:50 Simon Knapen (Berkeley) : Invited talk\, “Theory overview for long-lived particles at the LHC” \n14:50 – 15:10 Steven Lowette (VUB) : Invited talk\, “Highlights from long-lived particle searches in CMS” \n15:10 – 15:30 Martin Delcourt : How Belgium is preparing the CMS Silicon Strip Tracker for high-luminosity \n15:30 – 15:50 Soumya Dansana : Exclusive search for light scalars via the Higgs portal decaying to pairs of muons and hadrons at the CMS experiment \n15:50 – 16:10 Nhan Chau : Indirect dark matter search in the Galactic Center with the IceCube neutrino telescope \n16:10 – 16:30 Per Myhr – Low—energy astrophysical neutrino searches in IceCube \n16:30 – 16:50 Xander Nagels : Criterion for ultra-fast bubble walls: the impact of hydrodynamic obstruction \nPosters\nThe Moon Shadow using the Pierre Auger Observatory DataKatarina Simkova \nSession: Quantum Physics\, Atoms\, Molecules\, and Optics\nChair: Xavier Urbain (UCL) \nOrals\n14:15 – 15:00 Yann MAIRESSE (CNRS & Univ. de Bordeaux) (Invited speaker) : Attosecond spectroscopy: How it started\, how it’s going \n15:00 – 15:20 Mhamad HANTRO (UMons) : Modeling quantum emitters beyond the point-dipole approximation and assessing its validity in proximity of nanoscale structures \n15:20 – 15:40 Yves CAUDANO (UNamur) : Post-selected Weak Measurements with Dissipation in the Context of Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics \n15:40 – 16:00 Thomas MICHEL (ULiège) : Quasiclassical description of out-of-time-ordered correlators \n16:00 – 16:45 Maximilian BEYER (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) (Invited speaker) : Molecular Rydberg states for ion spectroscopy and laser cooling \nPosters\nDeceleration of Ca atoms with a 3D printed permanent magnet Zeeman slowerEduardo MARIN BUJEDO \nDirect laser cooling of Rydberg atoms with an isolated core transitionAlisée BOUILLON \nThe BOOSTED project: A new infrastructure for time and frequency transfer in BelgiumRaphaël MARION \nCreating NOON states with ultracold atoms via counterdiabatic drivingSimon DENGIS \nGenerating Dynamical Decoupling Sequences for Qudits using Parallel TemperingColin READ \nDevelopment of a chirped-pulse Fourier transform microwave spectrometer operating in the 6 to 18 GHz frequency rangeSimon COLLIGNON \nAnalogy between the Goos-Hänchen Effect in Classical Optics and the Quantum Tunnelling Time ProblemJulien BOUCHAT \nOptical Parametric Solitons in Fiber Cavity for Optical ComputingClément Dupont \nSession Physics and Education\nChair: Mieke De Cock (KUL) \nOrals\n14:30 – 14:50 Riccardo Rossa : Hands-on demonstration of a virtual reality tool for measuring ionizing radiation in nuclear education and training \n14:50 – 15:10 Bert Jorissen Minelabs: Physics and Chemistry in Minecraft \n15:10 – 15:30: Michèle Coeck : European ENEN2 plus project: opportunities for students\, pupils and their teachers \n15:30 – 15:50 Alessio Rocci : Integrating the history of Ernest Solvay’s science project into educational tools \n15:50 – 16:10 Sarah Doumen : Energy materials and quantum technologies for the future: the case of the Master of Materiomics \n16:10 – 16:30 Yarne Beerden : Interdisciplinary Educational Projects Enabling Students to Experience Quantum Research and Space Engineering \n16:30 – 16:45 Ioana Maris : An LED display of the Pierre Auger Observatory \nPosters\nEnergy materials and quantum technologies for the future: the case of the Master of MateriomicsS. Doumen \n16:45 – 17:15 Poster Session17:15 – 18:30 Closing ceremony: prizes and reception (Atrium Build. I) \n 
URL:https://belgianphysicalsociety.be/event/belgian-physical-society-general-scientific-meeting-2024/
LOCATION:VUB\, Pleinlaan 2\, Brussels\, 1050\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:BPS,Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240520T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240520T171500
DTSTAMP:20260425T104552
CREATED:20240502T121300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240621T141314Z
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SUMMARY:Colloquium organized by the Belgian National Committee of Pure and Applied Physics
DESCRIPTION:The Nature of Time in Physics\nThis topic is particularly timely\, given the award of the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physics to to Pierre Agostini\, Ferenc Krausz and Anne L’Huillier “for experimental methods that generate attosecond pulses of light for the study of electron dynamics in matter”. \nView programme. More information will become available via the website of the BNCPHYS.
URL:https://belgianphysicalsociety.be/event/colloquium-organized-by-the-belgian-national-committee-of-pure-and-applied-physics/
LOCATION:Unversitaire Stichting – Fondation Universitaire\, Rue d'Egmont 11\, Brussels\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Conference,External
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240430T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240430T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104552
CREATED:20240621T141035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240621T142149Z
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SUMMARY:Young Minds Physics Quiz 2024
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to our Quiz Night event tailored for researchers. Get ready for an evening of fun\, camaraderie\, and intellectual challenge as we test your knowledge across various topics! \n\n\nJoin us for an exciting Quiz Night specially designed to engage researchers in a friendly and competitive atmosphere. This event offers an opportunity to unwind\, socialize with fellow researchers\, and showcase your knowledge across a range of topics. Whether you’re a seasoned quizzer or just looking to have some fun\, everyone is welcome to participate!
URL:https://belgianphysicalsociety.be/event/young-minds-physics-quiz-2024/
LOCATION:UCLouvain\, Pl. de l'Université 1\, Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve\, 1348\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Young Minds
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230517T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230517T183000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104552
CREATED:20240912T131040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T150525Z
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SUMMARY:Belgian Physical Society general scientific meeting 2023
DESCRIPTION:Full conference program \nBook of astracts \nPlenary Lecture 1 : Martine de Mazière (BIRA – IASB)Monitoring the Earth atmosphere composition using infrared spectrometry \n \nPlenary Lecture 2 : Olivier Deparis (UNamur)Parchments & skins: physical methods for the identification of animal species in historical manuscripts \nYoung Speaker Contest \n– Photonics for personal thermal regulationMuluneh G. Abebe (UMons) \n– Exploring the Higgs sector at LHC and Future CollidersPaola Mastrapasqua (UCLouvain) \n– Mechanisms of DNA-mediated allosteryMidas Segers (KULeuven) \nParallel sessions \n\nAstronomy\, Astrophysics\, Geophysics\, and Plasma Physics\nBiophysics and medical physics\nCondensed Matter and Nanophysics\nFundamental interactions\, Particle and Nuclear Physics\nPhysics and Education (in French)\nQuantum Physics\, Atoms\, Molecules\, and Optics\n\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Organizing committee: \n\nProf. Yves Caudano (UNamur)\nProf. Luc Henrard (UNamur)\nProf. Michaël Lobet (UNamur)\nProf. Anne-Sophie Libert (UNamur)\nDr. Sébastien Mouchet (UNamur)\nDr. Bastien Vispoel (UNamur)\n\n  \nScientific committee: \n\nProf. Yves Caudano (UNamur)\nProf. Luc Henrard (UNamur)\nProf. Anne-Sophie Libert (UNamur)\nProf. Michaël Lobet (UNamur)\nProf. Fabrice Louche (RMA)\nDr. Sébastien Mouchet (UNamur)\nProf. Jozef Ongena (RMA\, President of the BPS)\nDr. Bastien Vispoel (UNamur)
URL:https://belgianphysicalsociety.be/event/belgian-physical-society-general-scientific-meeting-2023/
LOCATION:UNamur\, Rue Grafé 2\, Namur\, 5000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:BPS,Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220518T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220518T183000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104552
CREATED:20240912T131326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241105T140639Z
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SUMMARY:Belgian Physical Society general scientific meeting 2022
DESCRIPTION:  \nBook of abstracts \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Programme \nPlenary session \nNuclear fisssion – un unexpected charm\, an inexhaustible wealthEric van Walle (SCK CEN) \nNuclear fusion research in Belgium and Europe: status and latest resultsYevgen Kazakov (ERM-KMS) \nExoplanets or the quest for other worldsMichaël Gillon (University of Liège) \nYoung speaker contest \nComplexity in integrale and chaotic quantum systemsMarine De Clerck (VUB) \nUnderstanding the effect of beyond-Fröhlich interactions on large polaronsMatthew Houtput (UAntwerp) \nDeep learning for the study of ultra high energy cosmic raysOrazio Zapparata (ULB) \nPhysics session \nMaterials design through ensemble learning: when the avarege model knows bestDanny E.P. Vanpoucke (UHasselt) \nInverse atmospheric transport modelling for identifying Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty violationsPieter De Meutter (SCK CEN) \nTransparent for humans\, visile for birds: UV-reflecting coating for bird-safe windowSébastien R. Mouchet (Unamur\, University of Exeter) \nPlanetary states of the Sr atomMatthieu Génévriez (UCLouvain) \nGrowth mechanisms of CVD DiamondEmerick Guillaume (UHasselt\, IMOMEC) \nEducation session \nSCK CEN Academy’s STEM initiatives and perception study on nuclear science and technologyLisanne Van Puyvelde (SCK CEN) \nArtificial intelligence for materials industry: an open online courseMichaël Sluydts (UGent) \nOnline learning that is worrth it in a post-pandemic worldStefaan Cottenier (UGent) \nWorkshop on Problem Based LearningKatleen Denolf (UHasselt)
URL:https://belgianphysicalsociety.be/event/belgian-physical-society-general-scientific-meeting-2022/
LOCATION:Tabloo\, Gravenstraat 3\, Dessel\, 2480
CATEGORIES:BPS,Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211202T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211202T183000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104552
CREATED:20240912T131729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241023T103802Z
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SUMMARY:Belgian Physical Society general scientific meeting 2021
DESCRIPTION:Programme \nPlenary sessions \nSurface Science: Research at the interface of physics\, chemistry and materials\nUlrike Diebold – TU Wien \nNoise and butterflies: Weather and climate prediction in a world of uncertainties\nRoberto Buizza – Scuola Superiore Saint’Anna \nYoung Speaker contest \nPlenary presentation\nBelgium celebrates 200 years of the metric system\nNick Schryvers\, University of Antwerp \nPoster Session \nParallel sessions \n\nAstrophysics\, Geophysics and Plasma physics\nBiophysics and Medical physics\nMathematical and statistical physics\nCondensed matter and Nanophysics\nFundamental interactions\, Particle and Nuclear physics\nQuantum physics\, Atoms and Optics\nPhysics and education\n\nOrganizing committee: \nProf. Frank Renner\nProf. Bart Cleuren
URL:https://belgianphysicalsociety.be/event/belgian-physical-society-general-scientific-meeting-2021/
LOCATION:Old Prison UHasselt\, Martelarenlaan 42\, Hasselt\, 3500\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:BPS,Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211027T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211027T173000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104552
CREATED:20241017T194804Z
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SUMMARY:BPS webinar Nuclear Fusion Research
DESCRIPTION:Interial fusion research: physics\, status and latest results \nDr. Vladimir Tikhonchuk\, Centre Lasers Intenses et Applications\, Université de Bordeaux\, France
URL:https://belgianphysicalsociety.be/event/bps-webinar-nuclear-fusion-research-5/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:BPS,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211020T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211020T193000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104552
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SUMMARY:BPS webinar Nuclear Fusion Research
DESCRIPTION:Materials research for fusion: availibility of fusion relevant neutron sources \nDr. Juan Knaster\, Deputy Head of ITER Programme Department\, F4E at ITER Organisation\, Cadarache\, France
URL:https://belgianphysicalsociety.be/event/bps-webinar-nuclear-fusion-research-4/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:BPS,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211013T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211013T173000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104552
CREATED:20241017T194425Z
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UID:990000021-1634140800-1634146200@belgianphysicalsociety.be
SUMMARY:BPS webinar Nuclear Fusion Research
DESCRIPTION:The long way to steady-state fusion plasmas\nThe superconducting stallator experiment Wendelstein 7-X \nDr. Thomas Klinger\, Director of the Division Stellator Dynamics and Transport\, Director of the Project Wendelstein 7-X\, Institute for Plasma Physics\, Greifswald\, Germany \nLink to the recorded video available on demand (BPS members only).
URL:https://belgianphysicalsociety.be/event/bps-webinar-nuclear-fusion-research-3/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:BPS,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211005T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211005T173000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104552
CREATED:20241017T194042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T194042Z
UID:990000020-1633449600-1633455000@belgianphysicalsociety.be
SUMMARY:BPS webinar Nuclear Fusion Research
DESCRIPTION:Objectives and status on the ITER project\, the first fusion reactor under construction \nDr. Alberto Loarte\, Head of the ITER Science Division\, Science\, Controls and Operation Department\, ITER Organisation\, Cadarache\, France
URL:https://belgianphysicalsociety.be/event/bps-webinar-nuclear-fusion-research-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:BPS,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210929T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210929T173000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104552
CREATED:20241017T193736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T193736Z
UID:990000019-1632931200-1632936600@belgianphysicalsociety.be
SUMMARY:BPS webinar Nuclear Fusion Research
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Nuclear Fusion Research \nDr. Julien Hillairet\, Directeur de Recherches\, Institut de Recherche sur la Fusion Magnetiqe\, CEA Cadarache\, France
URL:https://belgianphysicalsociety.be/event/bps-webinar-nuclear-fusion-research/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:BPS,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190522T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190522T183000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104552
CREATED:20240912T131931Z
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SUMMARY:Belgian Physical Society general scientific meeting 2019
DESCRIPTION:Download the full programme with hyperlinks to the abstracts (book of abstracts) \nInvited Plenary Lectures\n\nProf. Hamid Aît Abderrahim (SCK-CEN\, Mol\, Belgium) : The MYRRHA project\nProf. Vladimir Tikhonchuk (Université de Bordeaux) : Physics of matter under intense radiation fields under study at the ELI and Laser Megajoule laboratories\n\nYoung Speakers Contest\n\nMarco Di Liberto (ULB): Realization of Aharonov-Bohm Cages in Photonic Lattices\nDaniela Mockler (ULB): Measurement of the cosmic ray spectrum with the Pierre Auger Observatory\nJohan Van der Tol (KULeuven): Cluster gasses: when the equipartition theorem loses its validity\n\nParallel sessions\nFundamental Interactions\, Particle and Nuclear Physics\n\nGudrun Hiller (University of Dortmund\, Germany) Flavor physics as a window to new physics\nLuca Mantani (UCLouvain) Top-quark electroweak interactions at high energy\nVandecasteele Jérôme (ULB) Feebly Interacting Dark Matter through the Kinetic Mixing Portal\nSam Junius (VUB & ULB) A feeble window on leptophilic dark matter\nTom Cornelis (UGent) Search for heavy neutral leptons with the CMS detector\nAleksandra Lelek (UAntwerpen) The Parton Branching method: new precision level in collider predictions\nCintia Willemyns (UMons) Baryon spectrum in the large N c limit\nIaroslav Meleshenkovskii (SCK-CEN & ULB) An artificially intelligent look on the uranium enrichment determination problem using X- and gamma-ray spectroscopy: introducing a new isotopic code CAMILA for CZT and LaBr3(Ce)\n\nCondensed Matter and Nanostructure Physics\n\nMark Geoghegan (University of Sheffield\, UK) How surface topography\, properties\, and nanostructure controls single polymer interfacial diffusion\nShova Neupane (UHasselt) Controlling Localized Corrosion by Lateral Modification of Surfactant Inhibitors\nKristof Moors (KULeuven) Supersonic flow and negative local resistance in hydrodynamic Dirac electron nozzles\nAndra Iordanescu (UCLouvain) Interferometric measurement of an electrically-biased tip perturbation\nSerghei Klimin (UAntwerpen) Collective excitations in one- and two-band condensed\nPiero Ferrari (KULeuven) The influence of palladium doping on the geometry and the stability of small cationic gold clusters\nMichael Sluydts (UGent) The road to accuracy: machine-learning-accelerated silicon ab initio simulations\n\nBio-\, Medical\, Statistical & Mathematical Physics\n\nFrancesc Sagués (Universidad de Barcelona\, Spain) The microtubule/kinesin system: A versatile realization of an active nematic\nKarel Proesmans (UHasselt) A perfect spring\nHennie Valkenier (ULB) Synthetic Receptors for the Transmembrane Transport of Anions\nFrancesca Cecchet (UNamur) Shedding light on nanoparticles/cell membranes membranes interactions with nonlinear optical spectroscopy\nJoseph Indekeu (KULeuven) Solving nonlinear differential equations by analytic iteration\nDerick Yongabi (KULeuven) Detection of cell-material interactions and beyond -A QCM-D study of yeast\, bacteria and human cells\nStefanos K. Nomidis (KULeuven) Twist-bend coupling: A twist in DNA mechanics\nFrederik Vreys (UHasselt) Towards lab-on-card\, label-free enzyme immunoassays based on electrical impedance spectroscopy\n\nAtoms\, Molecules\, Optics\, and Photonics\n\nStephen Hogan (University College London) Matter-wave interferometry with highly excited atoms\nSenne Van Loon (UAntwerpen) Transition from supersonic to subsonic waves in superfluid Fermi gases\nJérôme Deprince (UMons) X-ray emission from highly-ionized iron ions embedded in high-density astrophysical plasmas\nArnaud Dochain (UCLouvain) Mutual Neutralization Studies of S/O anions and Na/Ne cations at Low Collision Energy\nDolf Huybrechts (UAntwerpen) Cluster Gutzwiller Monte Carlo approach for a driven-dissipative spin model\nMichaël Lobet (ULiège) Photonic management using opal-like crystals in perovskite solar cells\nWout Van Alphen (UAntwerpen) Dynamics of the decay of dark solitons in superfluid Fermi gases\n\nAstrophysics\, Geophysics\, and Plasma Physics\n\nSimone Russo (European Commission\, Joint Research Centre\, Ispra\, Italy) Half a degree and rapid socioeconomic development matter for heatwave risk\nElisa Pinat (Royal Observatory of Belgium\, Brussels) Measuring snow seasonal variations in Antarctica with GPS\nBrecht Laperre (KULeuven) Prediction of the Dst-index using a Long Short-Term Memory network\nJozef Ongena (LPP/ERM-KMS) Physics applications of ion-cyclotron heating on Wendelstein 7-X\nDirk Van Eester (LPP/ERM-KMS) The challenge of modelling wave propagation and damping in hot\, magnetised plasmas in fusion machines\nAurélien Sourie (ULB) Constraining the interior of neutron stars with gravitational-wave observations\n\nPhysics and Education\n\nDomien Van der Elst: Using Technology to provide pupils access to the best physics teachers\nBart Huyskens (SJI Schoten\, Antwerpen) Air quality measurement and “Internet of Things” in the STEM classroom practice\nPhilippe Leonard (ULB) Challenge labs\nPhilippe Leonard (ULB) Visit of the ULB Experimentarium\n\nOrganizing committee: \n\nProf. Barbara Clerbaux (ULB)\nProf. Gilles De Lentdecker (ULB\, Vice-president of the BPS)\nProf. Thomas Gilbert (ULB)\nProf. Patricia Losada Perez (ULB)\nProf. Simone Napolitano (ULB)\nProf. Simona Toscano (ULB)\nProf. Peter Schlagheck (ULiege)\n\nScientific committee: \n\nProf. Barbara Clerbaux (ULB)\nProf. Gilles De Lentdecker (ULB\, Vice-president of the BPS)\nProf. Thomas Gilbert (ULB)\nProf. Patricia Losada Perez (ULB)\nProf. Fabrice Louche (RMA)\nProf. Simone Napolitano (ULB)\nProf. Jozef Ongena (RMA\, President of the BPS)\nProf. Simona Toscano (ULB)\nProf. Xavier Urbain (UCLouvain)
URL:https://belgianphysicalsociety.be/event/belgian-physical-society-general-scientific-meeting-2019/
LOCATION:ULB\, Boulevard du Triomphe\, Elsene\, 1050\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:BPS,Conference
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