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The European Physical Journal (EPJ) is a series of peer-reviewed journals covering the whole spectrum of physics and related interdisciplinary subjects. EPJ is committed to high scientific quality in publishing and is indexed in all main citation databases.

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Anna Grigoryan new representative of the EPS Young Minds in EPJ Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC)

Anna Grigoryan

The Steering Committee of EPJ is delighted to welcome Anna Grigoryan, as the representative of the EPS Young Minds which joined the Scientific Advisory Committee two years ago. She is replacing Carlos Damián Rodríguez Fernández.

The scientific community is pleased to highlight Anna Grigoryan, a PhD student and researcher in experimental nuclear physics at the A.I. Alikhanyan National Science Laboratory (Yerevan, Armenia), where she works within the Experimental Physics Division.
Anna is currently pursuing her PhD, focusing on nucleon structure and spin phenomena in semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering. Her research is centered on the study of dihadron production and beam-helicity asymmetries using data from the HERMES experiment at DESY, contributing to a deeper understanding of the three-dimensional structure of the nucleon.
She is a member of the Structure and Spectroscopy of Hadrons Project (SHARP) COST Action, as well as a member of EPS Technology and Innovation Group (EPS TIG).
In addition to her research activities, Anna Grigoryan is actively involved in scientific outreach and community leadership. She is a member of the EPS Young Minds Action Committee and has contributed significantly to the organization of international masterclasses and physics events in her local institution, promoting education and engagement in particle and nuclear physics.

EPJ Web of Conferences Highlight – 18th European Workshop on Modern Developments and Applications in Microbeam Analysis

The 18th European Workshop EMAS 2025, Mataró, Spain.

The 18th Workshop of the European Microbeam Analysis Society (EMAS) on Modern Developments and Applications in Microbeam Analysis took place in Mataró, Spain from 11-15 May 2025.

The EMAS European Workshops have been organized every second year since its beginning in 1989 (with the exception of 2021), with the primary aim of evaluating the state-of-the-art and reliability of microbeam analysis techniques.

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Farewell Antonino Zichichi

Antonino Zichichi
Antonino Zichichi
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Professor Emeritus at the University of Bologna, Member of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, the Academia Europaea and the Academy of Sciences of the Institute of Bologna, and founder of the "Ettore Majorana" Centre for Scientific Culture in Erice, he held numerous prominent roles in the international scientific community. These included President of the Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN), the "Enrico Fermi" Historical Museum of Physics and Study and Research Centre, the European Physical Society, the World Federation of Scientists, and the World Laboratory. For the full obituary we refer to Antonino Zichichi (1929-2026).

When in 1999 Zeitschrift für Physik A and C as well as Il Nuovo Cimento A merged to form The European Physical Journal A and C (EPJA and EPJC), Prof. Zichichi became Editor-in-Chief of EPJC alongside Peter Zerwas and Dieter Haidt. He promoted the new journal, in particular to young scientists at the occasion of the Young Talent Sessions at his Erice schools, and pioneered together with his co-Editors-in-Chief the introduction of “scientific notes” as article type for experimental groups to bridge the gap between the final years of LEP and the uptake of LHC operations.

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