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Wednesday, 19 September 2012

Österreichs Physik zu Gast

Freuen sich über die Physiker-Tagung an der Uni Graz: O.Univ.-Prof. Dr. Falko Netzer, Ao.Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Michael Ramsey, Vizerektorin Renate Dworczak und der Präsident der ÖPG, Erich Gornik.

Freuen sich über die Physiker-Tagung an der Uni Graz: O.Univ.-Prof. Dr. Falko Netzer, Ao.Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Michael Ramsey, Vizerektorin Renate Dworczak und der Präsident der ÖPG, Erich Gornik. (v.l.)

An der Uni Graz tagt gerade die Österreichische Physikalische Gesellschaft. Bei ihrer 62. Jahrestagung steht der steirische Nobelpreisträger Viktor Franz Hess im Mittelpunkt

Vor 100 Jahren entdeckte der Physiker Victor Franz Hess die kosmische Höhenstrahlung - zu diesem Jubiläum veranstaltet die Österreichische Physikalische Gesellschaft (ÖPG) ihre Jahrestagung von 18. September bis 21. September 2012 an der Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz. Hess promovierte an der Uni Graz und lehrte hier auch zwischen 1920 und 1938. Die 62. Jahrestagung der ÖPG steht ganz im Zeichen von "Energie" und fördert die Verbreitung der physikalischen Wissenschaft in Forschung, Entwicklung und Unterricht. Viele PhysikerInnen aus Österreich sowie aus dem internationalen Raum sind nach Graz gekommen, um bei interessanten Fachaufträgen Gedanken und Forschungsergebnisse aus dem Fach Physik auszutauschen.

 

Im Rahmen der Tagung findet die Verleihung der Physik-Preise der ÖPG und der Industrie statt: Dabei kürt die ÖPG junge PhysikerInnen, die PreisträgerInnen der Physik-Olympiade und der Fachbereichsarbeiten von MaturantInnen.

 

Eröffnet wurde die Tagung von der Vizerektorin für Personal, Personalentwicklung und Gleichstellung, Ao.Univ.-Prof. Dr. Renate Dworczak und dem Präsidenten der ÖPG, O.Univ.-Prof. Dr. Erich Gornik.

 

Derzeit läuft am Physikinstitut noch eine Sonderausstellung zu Victor Franz Hess Forschungen. Infos HIER

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