The Awards of the European Physical Society (EPS) are prestigious recognitions given to individuals or groups for their outstanding contributions to the field of physics. Established in 1968, the EPS aims to promote the advancement of physics in Europe and to foster collaboration among physicists. The awards encompass several categories, including but not limited to: 1. **EPS Award for Outreach and Education**: Recognizes efforts in promoting physics education and public outreach.
The EPS Europhysics Prize is an award presented by the European Physical Society (EPS) to recognize outstanding achievements in the field of physics. It is awarded for exceptional contributions to the physics community, particularly in areas that have significantly advanced the understanding of physical phenomena. The prize aims to promote excellence in research and to highlight the importance of physics in addressing societal challenges.
The Hannes Alfvén Prize is an award given to recognize significant contributions in the field of plasma physics, particularly in areas related to space and astrophysical plasmas. It was established in honor of Hannes Alfvén, a Swedish physicist who made pivotal discoveries in plasma physics and won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1970 for his work on magnetohydrodynamics.

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