Finnish Young Minds is a division of Finnish Physical Society thatorganizes activities for young physicists. The annual general meeting ofthe Finnish Young Minds will take place on Tuesday 27.4.2021 at 17:00. Everybody interested in Finnish Yound Minds are welcome. The meeting isheld in Zoom. The Zoom link will be send […]
Yearly archives: 2021
The Finnish Physical Society (FPS) had its Annual Meeting on 25th March 2021 as an online event in connection with Physics Days 2021. The new FPS board was elected with associate prof. Anu Kankainen as the new chair. The full list of board members 2021 can be found here. The […]
INVITATION to the Meeting of the Finnish Physical Society on Thursday, 15th April 2021 at 6:00 p.m. to accept the proposed changes in the bylaws of the society. The meeting will be organised via Zoom video communication service. No Zoom user account is needed for the participants. The client software […]
Physics Days 2021 Hannu Koskinen’s presentation prizes were awarded to Talks Rebecca Heilmann, Aalto University: Strong coupling between organic dye molecules and lattice modes of a dielectric nanoparticle array Juha Teuho, Helsinki Institute of Physics: Open data and interactive learning environments in high-school education Posters Markku Alho, University of Helsinki: […]
Finnish Physical Society’s Young Physicist 2020 Winners have been announced in the opening ceremony of Physics Days. In a very tough competition the board decided to give the first prize to Sonja Kujanpää from University of Jyväskylä (Determination of the magnetic octupole moment of 173-Yb and a design towards laser-double […]
The Finnish Physical Society awards an annual prize for the excellent Master’s thesis in the field of physical sciences. The purpose of this prize is to support early career researchers and acknowledge them for the exceptional work. The winner(s) are selected by the board based on the thesis work, references […]
The Finnish Physical Society awards an annual prize for the excellent Master’s thesis in the field of physical sciences. The purpose of this prize is to support early career researchers and acknowledge them for the exceptional work. The winner(s) are selected by the board based on the thesis work, references […]
The Finnish Physical Society awards an annual prize for the excellent Master’s thesis in the field of physical sciences. The purpose of this prize is to support early career researchers and acknowledge them for the exceptional work. The winner(s) are selected by the board based on the thesis work, references […]
Emilia Kilpua “Kuinka voi olla mahdollista, että joku elää täällä maapallolla, eikä halua tutkia universumia?” Tähtitieteilijä Vera Rubin (1928-2016) oli pimeän aineen tutkimuksen johtohahmoja ja upea roolimalli. Vera Rubinin elämää ja työtä esitteli Suomen Fyysikkoseuran ja Aalto yliopiston Fyysikkoalumni järjestämässä ‘Historian Suuret Fyysikot’ seminaarisarjassa professori Neta Bahcall. Hän oli Veran […]
INVITATION to the Annual Meeting of the Finnish Physical Society. The Annual Meeting of the Finnish Physical Society will be held on Thursday, March 25th, 2021 beginning at 6:00pm. The meeting will be organised via Zoom video communication service. The instructions how to join and possible material related to the meeting will be […]