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PLAGUES
EPS HISTORIC SITES
  1. Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory, Finland, 8 December 2022

  2. Theodor von Grotthuss laboratory, Zeimelis, Lithuania, 2 July 2022 (Photo A. Skorulskas)

  3. Theodor von Grotthuss laboratory, Zeimelis, Lithuania, 2 July 2022 (Photo A. Skorulskas)

  4. Zeeman Laboratory, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 25 May 2022

  5. The old Physics Department of Lund University, Biskopsgatan 3, Lund, Sweden, 10 May 2022

  6. Cyclotron Hall Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium, 12 October 2021

  7. Anders Jonas Angstrom Laboratory, Physical Institute old building, Uppsala, Sweden, 6 August 2021 (Photo C. Thulin)

  8. City of Jena, 7 June 2021 (Photo J. Scheere)

  9. Sonnenborgh Observatory, Netherlands, 7 April 2021

  10. Ecole de Physique des Houches, 5 October 2020

  11. Physics Department at the University of Dundee, UK, 2 December 2019

  12. Academy of Sciences of the Bologna Institute, Italy, 7 November 2019

  13. Institute for High Voltage Technology, Aachen, Germany, 30 September 2019

  14. The Great Telescope at Birr Castle, Ireland, 20 September 2019

  15. Mendeleev Museum Archive, St Petersburg, 12 September 2019

  16. Arthur von Weinberg-Haus, Frankfurt, 3 September 2019

  17. Heilige-Geestcollege (Holy Spirit College), Leuven, Belgium, 23 May 2019 [where Georges Lemaître (17.07.1896-20.06.1966) developed the Big Bang theory]

  18. Atominstitut, Technical University, Wien, Austria, 22 May 2019

  19. Institute of Physics of Archirafi Street, Palermo, Italy, 18 February 2019

  20. Jungfraujoch Research Station, Switzerland, 7 February 2019

  21. Bergara Laboratorium, Spain, 20 October 2018

  22. Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary, 12 October 2018

  23. Laboratories of Kirchhoff und Bunsen, Heidelberg, Germany, 1 October 2018

  24. Haldde Observatory, Alta, Norway, 26 August 2018

  25. Dunsink Observatory, Dublin, Ireland, 23 June 2018

  26. Institute of Spectroscopy, Russian Academy of Sciences, Troitsk, Moscow, Russia, 20 June 2018

  27. Magurele Physics Campus, Bucurest, Romania, 15 November 2017

  28. Curie Museum, Paris, France, 7 November 2017

  29. Philips NatLab, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, 5 October 2017

  30. IBM Research Ruschlikon, Switzerland, 26 September 2017

  31. H. H. Wills Physics Laboratory (Royal Fort), Bristol University, Bristol, UK, 13 September 2017

  32. Bastions Building Geneva University, Switzerland, 29 March 2017

  33. Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey, USA, 9 November 2016

  34. Home of Lise Meitner, Kingalv, Sweden, 29 October 2016

  35. Piersanti Mattarella, Italy, 21 August 2016

  36. Former Institute of Physics (Rontgen, 1895), Wurzburg University, Germany, 7 June 2016

  37. The Cabinet of Physics of the University of Coimbra, Portugal, 11 March 2016

  38. The Ernst Mach Physics Institute, Prague, Czech Republic, 18 February 2016

  39. The Hotel Metropole, Brussels, Belgium, 24 October 2015

  40. The Einstein House, Bern, Switzerland, 14 September 2015

  41. The Institute for Radium Research, Vienna, Austria, 28 May 2015

  42. The Mount Vesuvius Observatory Hercolaneum, Naples, Italy, 23 May 2015

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

  44. Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich, Germany, 6 May 2015

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

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

  47. Milan Milankovitch Climate Research Centre, Belgrade, Serbia, 3 October 2014

  48. CERN 600 MeV SynchroCyclotron, Laussane, Switzerland, 19 June 2014

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

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

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

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

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

  54. Niels Bohr Institute, Danmark, 3 December 2013

  55. MTA Atomki, Debrecen, Hungary, 25 October 2013

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

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

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

  59. Island of Hven, Sweden, 11 September 2013

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

  61. Hill of Arcetri, Iraly, 17 May 2013

  62. JINR in Dubna, Russia, 22 February 2013

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

  64. Refuge des Cosmiques, France, 23 July 2012

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

References

  1. EPS Historic Sites


    Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stocholm, 21 January 2019
  2. M. Silveri, Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory distinguished as EPS Historic Site, Finland, 8 December 2022

  3. Atominstitut wird zur EPS Historic Site erhoben, TU Wien, 14 May 2019

  4. Bike route and EPS Historic Site Award honour Georges Lemaitre, Heilige-Geestcollege, Leuven, Belgium, 23 May 2019

  5. L. Cifarelli, Curriculum Vitae, Homepage, University of Bologna, Italy

  6. L. Cifarelli, The European Historic Sites heritage, Prima Pagina, Societa Italiana di Fisica, Nr 15, 23 March 2015

  7. L. Cifarelli, EPS Historic Sites Committee meets in Stockholm, Societa Italiana di Fisica, Prima Pagina (61) (2019)

  8. L. Cifarelli, 10 years of success stories with the EPS Historic Sites, Societa Italiana di Fisica, Prima Pagina (87) (Marzo 2021)

  9. C. Cimoes, D. R. Martoms, Cabinet of Physics University of Coimbra, Portugal, Europhysics News 47(3) p. 4-5 (2016)

  10. M. Duff, The Blackett Laboratory: EPS site of historical interest, Europhysics News 45(4) p. 4-5 (2014)

  11. R. Emmerich, Former Institute of Physics Wurzburg University, Europhysics News 47(5-6) p. 4-5 (2016)

  12. Eotvos Experiment in the Budapest University, EPS Historic Site, 12.10.2018

  13. A. Brekke, EPS Historic Site: The observatories on the Haldde mountain, e-EPS News, 20 November 2018

  14. EPS Historic Site, Leuven, Belgium: Georges Lemaitre, founder of the Big Bang theory, Leuven, Belgium, 21 May 2019

  15. A. Heinz, B. Jonson, I. Pazsit, Uddmanska House Kungalv, Sweden, Europhysics News, 48(1) 4-5 (2017)

  16. High Altitude Research Station Jungfraujoch, Switzerland, 7 February 2019

  17. R. Gaal, Institute for Advanced Study Named Joint EPS-APS Historic Physics Site, APS News, v. 25(11) (2016)

  18. G. Gunaratnam, EPS Historic Sites in Belgium, EPS activities, 20 August 2019

  19. A. Juodagalvis, The Theodor von Grotthuss laboratory in Žeimelis was declared EPS Historic Site, EPS activities, 15 September 2022

  20. Z. Knezevic, Milutin Milankovic and the astronomical theory of climate changes, EuroPhysNews 41 (3) 17-20 (2010)

  21. N. Kroo, The Fasor Lutheran Secondary School, Budapest, Hungary, Europhysics News, 46(3) 4-5 (2015)

  22. J. Lacki, An EPS Historic Sites Award celebrating two Genevan physicists, Swiss Physical Society, Mitteilungen (52) July 2017, p. 32-35

  23. D. Lee, Enrico Fermi fountain designated EPS Historic Site, e-EPS, 22 May 2012

  24. D. Lee, Joint EPS-APS Historic Site – The Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, e-EPS, Dec 2016

  25. Laboratorien von Kirchhoff und Bunsen werden historische Erinnerungsstatte der Physik, Pressemitteilung Nr. 114/2018, 28 September 2018

  26. LMU Physics Faculty chosen as historic site, Munich, Germany, 5 May 2015

  27. J. Minar, New EPS Historic Site in Prague dedicated to Ernst Mach, e-EPS, March 2016; Ernst Mach house Ovocny trh 7 Prague, Czech Republic, Europhysics News, 47(2) p. 4-5 (2016)

  28. G. de Natale, Reale Osservatorio Vesuviano, Herculaneum (Naples) Italy, Europhysics News, 48 (1) p. 6 (2017)

  29. J. Ongena, Hotel Metropole, Place de Brouckere 31, Brussels, Belgium, Europhysics News, 47 (1) p. 4-5 (2016)

  30. M. H. Palmgren, EPS Historic Site – Lise Meitner and the discovery of nuclear fission, e-EPS, December 2016

  31. A. Pawlak, Der Geburtsort der Spektralanalyse, Physik Journal (11) 12 October 2018

  32. T. Pena, The Old Cabinet of Physics of the University of Coimbra distinguished as EPS Historic Site, Europhysics News 47(4) p. 4-5 (2016)

  33. A. G. Petrov, R. Kamburova, The study of Georgi Nadjakov declared an EPS Historic Site, e-EPS, 25 June 2014

  34. M. Pfalz, Historisch ausgezeichnetes IBM-Forschungslabor, Physik Journal, 27 September 2017

  35. C. Puglia, A new EPS Historic Site in Uppsala dedicated to Anders Jonas Angstrom, 24 September 2021

  36. P. M. Schuster, The Institute of Radium Research, Boltzmanngasse 3, Vienna, Austria, Europhysics News 46 (5-6) p. 4-5 (2015)

  37. J. Solyom, EPS Historic Sites In Budapest to Honour the Eotvos Experiment, EuroPhysics News, 50(1) 4-5 (1919)

  38. S. Sponar, T. Schumm, The Atominstitut in Vienna was designated an EPS Historic Site, e-EPS, 26 September 2019

  39. The main building of MTA Atomki is a historic site in physics

  40. S. Svanberg, The old Physics Department of Lund University inaugurated as an EPS Historic Site, 27.06.2022

  41. The old Physics Department of Lund University declared an EPS Historic Site, e-EPS, June 2022

  42. The City of Jena distinguished as an EPS Historic Site, EPS activities, 10.06.2021

  43. B. van Tiggelen, Ecole de Physique des Houches has become EPS Historic Site

  44. F. Vidal, 150 ans de Marie Curie

  45. O. Yordanov, A. Petrov, EPS Historic Sites, The Laboratory of Georgi Nadjakov, Sofia, Bulgaria. – Europhysics News, 46(1) 1-2 (2015)

Created: 5 October 2016
Updated: 10 January 2023

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