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Created:30.5.2014
Updated:22.11.2016

HISTORIC SITES
       European Physical Society               Constitution 1968               EPS History of Physics Group       

       Professor Luisa Cifarelli [1] opened a new historic site of the European Physical Society in the Institute of Solid State Physics at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences [2] together with Professor Alexander G. Petrov, Director of the Institute, 23 May 2014. ãîäèíà [3].

       Prof. L. Cifarelli is a vice-president of the European Physical Society now. She is a destinguished italian nuclear physicist, editor in chief of the European Physical Journal Plus (ISSN: 2190-5444 electronic version only). It startes in 2011 as a continuation of Il Nuovo Cimento B, published by the Italian Physical Society with a new interdisciplinary approach of topics and article formats [4].

Memorial plaque announces the study of Georgi Nadjakov as a historic site of the European Physical Society.

GREETINGS

  1. Fermi fountain, Rome, Italy, 20 April 2012

  2. Refuge des Cosmiques, France, 23 July 2012

  3. Hoza 69 building, Warsaw, Poland, 10 January 2013

  4. JINR in Dubna, Russia, 22 February 2013

  5. Physics faculty of the Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich, Germany, 6 May 2013

  6. Hill of Arcetri, Iraly, 17 May 2013

  7. Villa Griffone, Bologna, Italy, 26 May 2013

  8. Island of Hven, Sweden, 11 September 2013

  9. LAL-LURE complex, Orsay, Paris, France, 13 September 2013

  10. PTB’s Berlin Institute, Germany, 8 October 2013

  11. Kleist Palais, Kamien Pomorski, Poland, 11 October 2013

  12. MTA Atomki, Debrecen, Hungary, 18 Octomber 2013

  13. Niels Bohr Institute, Danmark, 3 December 2013

  14. AdA Storage Ring, Frascati, Italy, 5 December 2013

  15. UK National Physical Laboratory, London, United Kingdom, 31 January 2014

  16. Blackett Laboratory, London, United Kingdom, 30 April 2014

  17. Fabra Observatory, Barcelona, Spain, 9 May 2014

  18. Georgi Nadjakov Study, Sofia, Bulgaria, 23 May 2014

  19. CERN 600 MeV Synchrocyclotron, Laussane, Switzerland, 19 June 2014

  20. Kamerlingh Onnes Laboratory and the Institute Lorentz, Leiden, Netherlands, 9 February 2015

  21. Mount Vesuvius Observatory, Hercolaneum, Naples, Italy, 23 March 2015

  22. Fasor Lutheran Secondary School of Budapest, Hungary, 23 April 2015

  23. The Residencia de Estudiantes, Madrid, Spain, 13 May 2015

  24. Institute for Radium Research in Wien, 28 ìàé 2015 ã.

  25. Einstein House, Bern, Switzerland, 14 September 2015

  26. Hotel Metropole Brussels, Belgium, the venue of Solvay Conferences (30.10.1911 - 03.11.1911), 24 October 2015

  27. EPS Historic Site dedicated to Ernst Mach in Prague, 18 February 2016

References

  1. Luisa Cifarelli, University of Bologna, Italy, Candidate for International Councilor, Americal Physical Society
  2. Luisa Cifarelli, The European Historic Sites heritage, Society Italian Physics (SIT) Prima Pagina, 23 March 2015
  3. The first woman president of the European Physical Society – Prof. Luisa Cifarelli, declared the office of Acad. Georgi Nadjakov as a historical site, BAS
  4. A. G. Petrov, R. Kamburova, The study of Georgi Nadjakov declared an EPS Historic Site, e-EPS, 25 June 2014
  5. Interview with Dr. Luisa Cifarelli, The European Physical Journal Plus Editor in Chief
  6. O. Yordanov, A. Petrov, EPS Historic Sites, The Laboratory of Georgi Nadjakov, Sofia, Bulgaria. – Europhysics News, 46(1) 1-2 (2015)
  7. J. Minar, New EPS Historic Site in Prague dedicated to Ernst Mach, e-EPS, March 2016

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HISTORY OF PHYSICS MUSEUM
GEORGI NADJAKOV INSTITUTE OF SOLID STATE PHYSICS
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
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