I've spent today in a meeting in Strasbourg as part of the NuPECC (Nuclear Physics European Collaboration Committee) on which I sit as a nominated delegate of the UK. This is my second such meeting, having been rather recently named on the committee, and the structure was now familiar, with a series of reports on various things to do with nuclear physics research and the general research environemnt in each member country and in a trans-national sense. As well as those activities per se, it is a chance to network personally and on behalf of the UK community.
The meeting itself took place in the building of the ESF - the European Science Foundation, which is a typically nice oldish (though not that old by Strasbourg standards) institutional building that was on the site of a monestary which did not survive the revolution. Here we are in the garden during the first coffee break. I'm in the back row on the far left.
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