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Title: IUPAP


1
IUPAP A Brief Overview
  • The International Union of Pure and Applied
    Physics
  • Willem T.H.van Oers
  • University of Manitoba/TRIUMF

2
The Beginning
  • 1919 International Research Council formed,
    largely through representatives of the National
    Academy of Sciences, Washington, and of the Royal
    Society of London
  • to coordinate efforts in the different branches
    of science, toward forming respective
    international unions

3
1922 General Assembly of the International
Research Council
  • Brussels
  • physicists present decided formation of a Physics
    Union was imperative
  • 13 countries
  • Belgium Canada
  • Denmark France
  • Holland Japan
  • Norway Poland
  • Spain Switzerland
  • United Kingdom United States of America
  • Union of South Africa

4
Steering Committee (1922)
  • Sir William Bragg (President)
  • M. Brillouin
  • O.M. Corbino
  • M. Knudsen
  • M. Leblanc
  • R.A. Millikan
  • H. Nagoda
  • E. Van Aubel
  • H. Abraham

5
1st General Assembly
  • Paris 1923
  • Added Italy, Sweden, Czechoslovakia
  • Confirmed the membership of the Executive, with
    one replacement
  • expressed concern about the proliferation of
    scientific reports!

6
IUPAPs Mission
  • to assist in the worldwide development of physics
  • to foster international cooperation in physics
  • to help in the application of physics toward
    solving problems of concern to humanity

7
Activities
  • sponsoring international meetings
  • encouraging research and education
  • fostering the free circulation of scientists
  • promoting international agreements on symbols,
    units and nomenclature
  • cooperating with other organizations on
    disciplinary and interdisciplinary problems
  • fostering communications and publications

8
Members
  • Originally, Countries were Members
  • Now members are identified physics communities in
    a geographical region
  • Membership is through a designated Adhering
    body. Adhering body sets up a Liaison Committee
  • Delegates appointed by the Liaison Committee
    attend the General Assembly of the Union

9
General Assembly
  • Governing body
  • Delegates from liaison committees
  • Officers
  • Chairs or secretaries of the commissions
  • held every 3 years
  • elects the incoming Executive Council and members
    of the International Commissions
  • appoints physics representatives to other
    international bodies

10
IUPAP Executive Council 2005-2008
  • President Alan Astbury
  • Past President Yves Petroff
  • President Designate Sukekatsu Ushioda
  • Secretary-General Judy Franz
  • Associate Secretary-General Peter Melville
  • Vice Pres. (elected at large) Jia-Er Chen,
    Carmen Cisneros, Bruce McKellar
  • Vice Pres. (Commissions) Dan Dahlberg, Pavel
    Exner, Pratibha Jolly, Leslie Pendrill, Annick
    Suzor-Weiner

11
-Commissions
  • Finance
  • SUNAMCO
  • Statistical Physics
  • Cosmic Rays
  • Low Temperature Physics
  • Biological Physics
  • ---
  • Semiconductors
  • Magnetism
  • Structure and Dynamics of Condensed Matter
  • 11. Particles and Fields
  • Nuclear Physics
  • Physics for Development
  • Physics Education
  • Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
  • Plasma Physics
  • Quantum Electronics
  • Mathematical Physics
  • Astrophysics
  • Computational Physics

12
Examples of Commission Activities
  • Hold conferences in their field
  • Award medals
  • Authoritative web sites for their area of
    expertise
  • brief comprehensive reviews of the current
    activities in their fields
  • links to other authoritative sites, e.g. best
    values of fundamental constants, atomic masses
  • Representation on related bodies, e.g. C2 has
    connections to BIPM, CCU, ISO, IOML, IUPAC
  • Red Book on standard usage of symbols and
    nomenclature

13
Affiliated Commissions
  • AC1 International Commission for Optics
  • AC2 International Commission on General
    Relativity and Gravitation
  • AC3 International Commission for Acoustics

14
Working Groups
  • WG1 ICFA - Int. Committee on Future Accelerators
  • WG2 Communication in Physics
  • WG3 Facilities for Condensed Matter Physics
  • - Int. Committee on the Future of Neutron
    Sources (ICFNS)
  • - Int. Committee on High Magnetic Field
    Facilities (HMFF)
  • WG4 PANAGIC - Particle and Nuclear Astrophysics
    and Gravitation International Committee

15
Working Groups - continued
  • WG5 Women in Physics
  • WG7 International Committee on Ultrahigh
  • Intensity Lasers
  • WG8 Nanoscience
  • WG9 International Cooperation in Nuclear
  • Physics (ICNP)

16
WG1 ICFAInternational Committee on Future
Accelerators (1976)
  • Chair A.Wagner (DESY) www.fnal.gov/director
    ate/icfa/
  • Promote international collaboration in all
    phases of the construction and exploitation of
    very high energy accelerators
  • organize meetings
  • formulate advice on future plans for regional
    facilities
  • formulate advice on joint studies and uses.
  • organize workshops
  • problems of super high energy accelerator
    complexes and their international exploitation
  • foster rd of necessary technology

17
WG.9 Working Groupon International Cooperation
in Nuclear Physics (ICNP)
  • Mandate
  • To provide a description of the landscape of key
    issues in Nuclear Physics research for the next
    10 to 20 years
  • To produce (maintain) a compendium of facilities
    existing or under development worldwide
  • To establish a mapping of these facilities onto
    the scientific questions identified above
  • 4) To identify missing components that would have
    to be developed to provide an optimized,
    comprehensive network of international facilities

18
  • To explore mechanisms and opportunities for
    enhancing international collaboration in nuclear
    science
  • To identify R/D projects that could benefit from
    international joint effort
  • 7) To serve as a source of expert advice for
    governmental or inter- governmental organizations
    in connection with efforts to coordinate and
    promote nuclear science at the international
    level
  • 8) To serve as a forum for the discussion of
    future directions of nuclear science in the
    broadest sense
  • 9) To document the cross-disciplinary impact of
    Nuclear Physics and of nuclear facilities and to
    identify mechanisms for expanding (fostering)
    cross-disciplinary research.

19
  • COMPOSITION OF THE WORKING GROUP
  • The Executive of the Working Group
    consists of a Chairperson and a Secretary. Among
    its members will be the Chairs of various long
    range planning committees, i.e., the Chair of the
    US Nuclear Science Advisory Committee (NSAC) or
    his/her designate, the Chair of the Nuclear
    Physics European Collaboration Committee (NuPECC)
    or his/her designate, the Chair of the Japanese
    Nuclear Physics Committee, and further
    representatives of nuclear physics research
    establishments worldwide. The Chair and
    Vice-Chair of C12, the IUPAP Commission on
    Nuclear Physics, will be ex-officio members of
    the Working Group.
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