Fysikdagarna 2023: Engaged presenters and active high-schools teachers
The national conference of the Swedish Physical Society, Fysikdagarna, was held in Stockholm 14–16 June 2023 with lectures, poster session and lab tours taking place in the main building in AlbaNova University center. Fysikdagarna 2023 was organised by the Swedish Physical Society together with Stockholm University and KTH. "We look forward to learn about the location for the next version of Fysikdagarna held in two years' time", says the organizing committee.
Fysikdagarna 2023 at Albanova University center
Program for Fysikdagarna 2023
One of the presenters in the Oskar Klein Auditorium, AlbaNova
Participants talking to exhibitors during Fysikdagarna 2023
The Poster Exhibition at AlbaNova during Fysikdagarna
Fysikdagarna 2023 was organized by the Swedish Physical Society together with Stockholm University and KTH. It was made possible through generous support from the departments of Applied Physics and Physics, KTH, and Fysikum, Stockholm University. We also gratefully acknowledge that the conference was supported economical by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences through its Nobel Institute of Physics.
Organisation committee consisted of Chad Finley, Kerstin Jon-And, Emely Kjellsson Lindblom, Josefin Larsson, Linda Megner, Michael Odelius, Henning Zettergren, Barbro Åsman.
Engaged presenters and two hundred participants
There were two hundred registered participants, 20 poster presentations, 8 plenar speakers and 6 organizations in the exhibition.
The Swedish Physical Society organized four sections with in separate parallel sessions and the education section had workshops at the House of Science, exciting lectures and excursions to Ytterby gruva and the Nobel Prize Museum.
The Organizing Committee were very pleased with the event
"Briefly summarizing the event, we are very happy for the active contributions from the participants and that many high-schools teachers found time to participate despite a hectic period in the schools in June.
The quality of the presentations was generally excellent, and the balance in topics and level of the plenary lectures were well received as was the workshops organized by the House of Science and the Nobel Prize Museum.
We look forward to learn about the location for the next version of Fysikdagarna held in two years' time."