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Netherlands Physical Society

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Netherlands Physical Society
AbbreviationNNV
Formation2 April 1921; 103 years ago (1921-04-02)
TypeScientific
PurposePromote physics and physicists' interests
HeadquartersAmsterdam
Location
  • Netherlands
Membership4000[1]
Official language
Dutch
President
Dr. Christa Hooijer
Websitewww.nnv.nl

The Netherlands Physical Society (Dutch: Nederlandse Natuurkundige Vereniging, NNV) is the professional society of physicists in the Netherlands and a member of the European Physical Society.[2][3] Established in 1921,[1] the goals of the society are to promote physics and to serve the interests of physicists in the Netherlands. Its main activities are publishing the Dutch physics journal Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Natuurkunde (NTvN), the organisation of an annual physics conference[4] and the co-development of the physics education curriculum in the Netherlands.[5]

Sections

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The NNV has the following sections that focus on either a particular field of physics or a specific topic of interest to physicists:

  • Atomic, Molecular and Optical physics
  • Energy and Climate
  • History and Foundations of Physics
  • Education and Communication
  • Physics of Plasmas and Gas discharges
  • Subatomic Physics

References

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  1. ^ a b Van Ruitenbeek, Jan (May 2015). "The Netherlands' Physical Society, NNV, a vibrant community of 4000 physicists". Europhysics News. 46 (3): 22–25. Bibcode:2015ENews..46c..22V. doi:10.1051/epn/2015304.
  2. ^ NNV, Nederlandse Natuurkundige Vereniging, retrieved 2021-04-05
  3. ^ "Member Societies (EPS)". European Physical Society. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
  4. ^ FYSICA, Nederlandse Natuurkundige Vereniging, retrieved 2021-04-05
  5. ^ Nieuwe natuurkunde (PDF) (in Dutch), Commissie Vernieuwing Natuurkundeonderwijs havo/vwo, 2010, retrieved 2023-06-24