Estonian Physical Society
The Estonian Physical Society (Eesti Füüsika Selts, EFS) is a voluntary not-for-profit research society bringing together all those active in physics in Estonia. The EFS was established in 1989 and is affiliated with the Estonian Academy of Sciences (Eesti Teaduste Akadeemia) and is a European Physical Society Member Society.[1][2][3]
Presidents of the Estonian Physical Society
Kaido Reivelt (University of Tartu) is the current president. The first president of the Society was Jaak Aaviksoo,[4] followed later by Piret Kuusk[5] and Jaak Kikas.[6]
Honorary members
Awards
The EFS gives several awards:
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- 1992: Enn Realo
- 1993: Rein Kaarli
- 1994: Georg Liidja
- 1995: Vladimir Hiznjakov
- 1996: Mart Elango
- 1997: Arlentin Laisaar
- 1999: Hannes Tammet
- 2000: Nikolai Kristoffel
- 2001: Ants Lõhmus
- 2002: Romi Mankin
- 2003: Viktor Peet
- 2005: Jaan Aarik
- 2006: Enn Saar
- 2007: Jaan Kalda
- 2008: Laser Diagnostic Instruments Collective
- 2009: Els Heinsalule
- 2010: Toomas Rõõm
- A certificate of honor status: for promoting physics in Estonia;
- And two for students for research and for the promotion of Physics.
Publications
References
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