The Low Temperature Section of the Condensed Matter Division (hereafter “the Section”) represents and provides a forum for European scientists interested in the physics of condensed matter in the very low temperature limit.
In accordance with the Statutes of the Condensed Matter Division, the tasks of the Section are, inter alia: - to support the Condensed Matter Division in carrying out the tasks specified by Article 2 of the Condensed Matter Division Statutes, within the field of Low Temperature physics;
Membership of the Section is open to any member of the Condensed Matter Division interested in the field of Condensed Matter at low temperature, in agreement with Article 7 of the Statutes of the Condensed Matter Division. Members are accepted upon personal application. Non-members of the European Physical Society, the Condensed Matter Division, or its Low Temperature Section, may participate in the scientific activities of the Section, about which they receive information upon request.
The Section consists of Members interested more particularly in the low temperature aspects of Condensed Matter. The business of the Section is carried out by the Section Committee, in accordance with Article 7 of the Statutes of the Condensed Matter Division. The Section may organise groups covering specific areas of low temperatures, or responsible for specific tasks.
In accordance with Article 7 of the Statutes of the Condensed Matter Division, the Section will elect a Committee of six amongst its members; the Committee will contain a Chairperson, a Secretary and other officers; the Chairperson or the Secretary will represent the Section on the Divisional Board. The Chairperson is appointed by the Committee and the Secretary is elected among the Section members. The normal term of election is 4 years; no one will normally serve on the Committee for more that two successive terms. The Committee normally contains 2 members from large low temperature laboratories, 3 members from small research groups, and at least 1 member related to technical or industrial research.
Elections to replace 3 retiring elected Committee members will be held every two years, either by mail or during a General Assembly of the Condensed Matter Division. Only members of the Section are electors or eligible in the election of Committee members. In preparing the list of nominees, the Committee will consult the Section members.
At appropriate time intervals, the Section will organise in Europe a Conference on Low Temperature Physics, and support related activities, such as European specialised workshops and schools.
A general Assembly of the Section will be held every 4 years, preferably during a General Conference of the Condensed Matter Division.
The Statutes of the Section may be revised by a 2/3 majority of the Committee.