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The German Physical Society (German: Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft, DPG) is the oldest organisation of physicists. As of 2022, the DPG's worldwide membership is cited as 52,220, [1] making it one of the largest national physics societies in the world. The DPG's membership peaked in 2014 when it reached 63,000, but it has been decreasing ...
Presidents of the German Physical Society (15 P) Pages in category "German Physical Society" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
German Physical Society and Institute of Physics: Outstanding contributions to physics Germany: Max Planck Medal: German Physical Society: Theoretical physics: Germany: Otto Hahn Prize: German Chemical Society, German Physical Society and City of Frankfurt: Achievement in the field of chemistry, physics or applied engineering science Germany ...
The inaugural award: Max Planck (left) presents Albert Einstein (right) with the Max Planck medal of the German Physical Society, 28 June 1929, in Berlin, Germany. The Max Planck Medal is the highest award of the German Physical Society (Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft), the world's largest organization of physicists, for extraordinary achievements in theoretical physics.
Max Planck Institutes are research institutions operated by the Max Planck Society. [1] There are over 80 institutes. [2] Most of them are located in Germany, although there are other locations in other European countries and the United States.
German Physical Society (2 C, 3 P) H. Health Physics Society (24 P) I. Institute of Physics (7 C, 12 P) O. ... Pakistan Physics Society; Photonics Society of Poland;
The Max Planck Institute for Physics (MPP) is a research institute located in Garching, near Munich, Germany. It specializes in high energy physics and astroparticle physics. The MPP is part of the Max Planck Society and is also known as the Werner Heisenberg Institute, after its first director in its current location.
It was founded in 1969 as the Society for Heavy Ion Research (German: Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung), abbreviated GSI, to conduct research on and with heavy-ion accelerators. It is the only major user research center in the State of Hesse. The laboratory performs basic and applied research in physics and related natural science ...