The Perspectives of the Young Physicists Forum of the African Strategy for Fundamental and Applied Physics (ASFAP)
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
Considering scarce resources, it is important for the world community of scientists, engineers, technicians, funding agencies and policymakers to come together and define a concerted strategy. Such efforts have been or are currently conducted in other regions, including Japan, China, India, Europe, the US and Latin America; all presented their regional or national strategies.Strategic planning should be a bottom-up and community-driven process, even if this means it may take time to culminate into a final report—to advise the scientific community, funding agencies and policymakers on strategic directions to improve research and education. The process to define ASFAP is a true spirit of international cooperation that forms the common denominator of today’s culture of our scientific activities, defining priorities for domestic and inter-regional projects to be supported.
In this talk, we will report progress on the African Strategy for Fundamental and Applied Physics, https://africanphysicsstrategy.org/. Then, we will discuss the focus and scope of the Young Physicists Forum (YPF); one of the working groups in societal engagements under the ASFAP.
In this talk, we will report progress on the African Strategy for Fundamental and Applied Physics, https://africanphysicsstrategy.org/. Then, we will discuss the focus and scope of the Young Physicists Forum (YPF); one of the working groups in societal engagements under the ASFAP.
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Presenters
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Mounia Laassiri
University of Helsinki, Finland, Helsinki Institute of Physics, University of Helsinki
Authors
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Mounia Laassiri
University of Helsinki, Finland, Helsinki Institute of Physics, University of Helsinki