Evening of Physics in Nis

May 15th, 2011

Physical Society Nis (DFN), the Office of SEENET-MTP Network Nis, in cooperation with the Department of Physics, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics organized

Evening of Physics and Award Ceremony

on Thursday, 12 May 2011th in the amphitheater of Faculty of  Sciences and Mathematics.

After introduction and a few short talks, Miroslav Micic (Astronomical Observatory Belgrade) gave a popular talk “Suppermasive black holes”. After the end of a video conference call was established with Mick Storr (CERN).

The award and diploma ceremony for achievements of primary and secondary schools pupils in competitions in physics was the last part of the evening.

Here you can find photos from the ceremony and presentations from talks.

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