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The Executive Committee

The Executive Committee is elected by Council for a two-year term. Members serve for a maximum of two terms. The Executive Committee meets four times a year and establishes priorities, reviews and develops budgets and pilots EPS activities. The EPS President, also elected by Council, chairs the Executive Committee meetings.

President

Mairi Sakellariadou

King’s College London, London, United Kingdom

 

Vice President

Luc Bergé

CEA Paris Saclay, Paris, France

 

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Honorary Secretary


Oversees Member Societies:

Treasurer

 

 

Oversees Member Societies:

The Executive Committee Members

Christian Beck

Queen Mary University of London, London, United Kingdom


Oversees Member Societies:

Israel, Slovenia, Turkey

Anna Lipniacka

University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway


Oversees Member Societies:

Hungary, Iceland, Norway, Slovakia

Roberta-Caruso

Roberta Caruso

Associate Editor at Physical Review Letters and Physical Review B, American Physical Society, USA


Oversees Member Societies:

Armenia, Georgia, Moldova

Katharina_Lorenz

Katharina Lorenz

Instituto Superior Technico (IST), Lisbon, Portugal


Oversees Member Societies:

Portugal, Ukraine

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Eugenio Coccia

Gran Sasso Science Institute, L’Aquila, Italy


Oversees Member Societies:

Bulgaria, Romania, Spain

Andreas Schopper

CERN, EP-LPD, Switzerland


Oversees Member Societies:

Austria, Belgium, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Switzerland

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Anne Di Ciaccio

University of Roma Tor Vergata, Roma, Italy


Oversees Member Societies:

France, Macedonia (North), Montenegro, Serbia

Karin Zach

Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft


Oversees Member Societies:

Czech Republic, Germany, Poland

Alessandra Fantoni

INFN – LNF, Frascati, Italy

Oversees Member Societies:

Albania, Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, Italy

The Secretary General

Anne Pawsey

The Secretary General is a member of the Executive Committee and most Committees by virtue of her office. 

The EPS Council

The EPS Council is held annually and reviews the activities of the Society, approves the annual accounts and discusses priorities for the future. Each of the 42 Member Societies is represented. The 11 Divisions and 7 Groups are also represented. Associate Members and Individual Members are represented by five elected delegates each.

 

Associate Members are represented in the EPS Council by 5 delegates elected from EPS Associate Members. Delegates are elected for one 4 years term. Elections are organised as necessary, normally every year between January and March. Only Associate Members are able to make nominations for Associate Member Delegates.

 

Individual Members are represented in the EPS Council by 5 delegates elected from EPS Individual Members. Delegates are elected for one 4 year term. Elections are organised as necessary, normally every year between January and March. Only Individual Members are able to make nominations for Individual Member Delegates.

EPS Annual Reports, Constitution, and Bylaws

Each Annual Activity Report describes the overall activity of the EPS during the year, provides a summary of the EPS accounts, and includes information regarding the members. Modifications to the EPS Constitution and Bylaws were made November 2023.

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