Season's Greetings and a happy new year 2021!
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Special moments in 2020
A review of the year 2020 in the German Physical Society
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Founding Fathers
What began in 1845 with six young scientists from the colloquium of Gustav Magnus as the "Physikalische Gesellschaft zu Berlin", became the "Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft" with meanwhile about 55,000 members.
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Unusual, but no April fool's joke ...
On April 1st Lutz Schröter (right) virtually took over the office of DPG President from his predecessor Dieter Meschede (centre). The previous Vice-President Rolf-Dieter Heuer (left) retired from office in rotation.
© DPG / Heupel
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30 years of reunification
On 20 November 1990 the DPG celebrated its birthday for the second time this year. Thirty years ago, the Physical Society of the GDR (PG-DDR) and the German Physical Society (DPG) merged to form today's DPG.
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Corona-Lockdown: Kestrels instead of conference guests in the Physikzentrum Bad Honnef
In the quiet weeks after mid March a pair of kestrels found their new home on the premissses of the Physikzentrum Bad Honnef.
© DPG / Nunner 2020
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An unusal picture ...
In the Corona Year 2020, the plenary meetings of the Conference of Physics Departments (KFP) were also held via video conference. Positive: More departments took part than usual ....
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After all, future leaders cannot be defeated by a pandemic
The fourth year of "Leading for Tomorrow", the DPG executive programme, this time took place under the familiar complicated boundary conditions. Participants, trainers and organisers took up the challenge and grew together virtually.
© DPG / Metzelthin 2020
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The start was promising...
Nine (former) DPG Presidents at the celebration of the 175th anniversary of the DPG's foundation on 14 January 2020 in the Magnus-Haus Berlin.
© DPG / Chiussi 2020
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Photo competition - the DPG in focus
Until 31 December 2020 you can easily submit your photos to us using an online form. Take part!
© DPG / Kraemer 2019
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Jubilation for the Nobel Prize in Physics 2020
Together with many journalists, the DPG experts followed the live broadcast of the announcement of the Nobel Prize in Physics in the Magnus-Haus Berlin as well as via a video conference call.
© DPG / Böttcher 2020
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No half measures ...
From the end of March to mid-April, there were fascinating virtual lectures on current topics in semiconductor physics every day.
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Photo competition - the DPG in focus
Until 31 December 2020 you can easily submit your photos to us using an online form. Take part!
© DPG / Kraemer 2019
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DPG Spring Meetings 2020 cancelled
Due to the worsening situation regarding the SARS-CoV-2 virus at the beginning of March, the meetings of heavy hearts had to be cancelled. Parts of them were made up virtually.
© DPG / Socher 2013
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DPG Spring Meetings 2020 cancelled
Due to the worsening situation regarding the SARS-CoV-2 virus at the beginning of March, the meetings of heavy hearts had to be cancelled. Parts of them were made up virtually.
© DPG / Socher 2013
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Photo competition - the DPG in focus
Until 31 December 2020 you can easily submit your photos to us using an online form. Take part!
© DPG / Kraemer 2019
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We end with a smile...
We wish you a reflective time and all the best for the New Year. We look forward to a New Year with our members, in which the Corona pandemic will hopefully abate. Stay healthy!
© DPG / Nunner 2019
The German Physical Society wishes you Merry Christmas and all the best for the New Year. We look back on an eventful year 2020 and review some selected highlights for you.