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The 64th JPS Annual Meeting was successful meeting and it attracted many participants of about 5900.
Lectures by Nobel prize winners for public attracted a large@audienceAand
Nobel prize winner encouraged students who attended to "Junior Session"
to study more.
Click here for the information of JPS 2009 Autumn meeting.
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| The Physical Society
of Japan (JPS) congratulates the three members who have
received 2008 Nobel Prize for Physics. |
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(photo credit: HIGH ENERGY ACCELERATOR
RESEARCH ORGANIZATION, KEK )
from the left: Yoichiro Nambu, Makoto Kobayashi and
Toshihide Masukawa
Yoichiro Nambu from the University of Chicago received the prize for the
discovery of the mechanism of spontaneous broken symmetry in subatomic
physics'. Makoto Kobayashi from the High Energy Accelerator Research Organization
Tsukuba and Toshihide Maskawa from Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics,
KyotoUniversity received the prize for the discovery of the origin of the
broken symmetry which predicts the existence of at least three families
of quarks in nature.'
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International Physics Olympiad 2008, Ha Noi , Vietnam
Congratulations to the Japan IPhO Team!
They won gold, silver, bronze and the encouragement award. |
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The Journal of the Physical Society of Japan (JPSJ) is the English language
journal published by the Physical Society of Japan. Started in 1946, it
has come to be regarded highly as a world class academic journal in the
field of physics. The JPSJ is edited by the JPS's JPSJ editorial board,
and published through the IPAP , a body jointly managed by the JPS and
the Japan Society of Applied Physics. |
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