BPU - 4, THE 4th INTERNATIONAL STUDENT CONFERENCE
OF THE BALKAN PHYSICAL UNION
The "4th
International Student Conference of the Balkan Physical
Union" (ISCBPU-4) will be held between 29 August - 1 September, 2006
at Bodrum-TURKEY. It will be jointly organized by Balkan Physical Union,
Turkish Physical Society, Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul University and Mugla University.
The BPU-4
Student Conference belongs to a series of triennial general physics student
conference organized under the auspices of the Balkan Physical Union (BPU). The
previous conferences were organized in Izmir / Turkey
(1994), Bansko / Bulgaria (1996) and Cluj-Napoca / Romania
(1997).
The conference is open to all physics
undergraduate and graduate students from all the European and Balkan countries.
The aim of the conference is to create a friendly and scientific atmosphere
between the students. The lectures will be given, by the known physicists from
Turkey and abroad, from a basic level to make the recent developments more
familiar to all students. The oral and poster presentations of the students will
be preferably from known or popular physics subjects.
The aim of the oral and poster presentation is to encourage the students do
research and practise on giving presentations. The language of the conference will be in
English.
For more information about ISCBPU4 you can
visit the conference web page at:
http://www.istanbul.edu.tr/fen/fizik/nuclear/ISCBPU4/
or contact the
Coordinators of ISCBPU4 :
Res. Ass. Lidya Amon (Coordinator
for the Students From Balkan and European Countries)
Istanbul
University,
Sciences Faculty,
Department
of Physics,
34459 Vezneciler-Istanbul,
Turkey
e-mail :
lidyamon@istanbul.edu.tr
Istanbul University,
Sciences Faculty,
Department of Physics,
34459
Vezneciler-Istanbul,
Turkey
e-mail : iscbpu4@istanbul.edu.tr
We would appreciate your
efforts in circulating this message to colleagues and students who would be
interested in participating/contributing to this event.
Prof. Dr. Baki AKKUS
President of Turkish Physical
Society