1. Activity Report of the Second African Conference on Fundamental and Applied Physics, ACP2021
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Assamagan, Kétévi A., Abah, Obinna, Abebe, Amare, Avery, Stephen, Boye, Diallo, Boye-Faye, Arame, Cecire, Kenneth, Chabab, Mohamed, Chigome, Samuel, Connell, Simon, Cyulinyana, Marie Chantal, Dalton, Mark Macrae, Darve, Christine, Drissi, Lalla Btissam, Fassi, Farida, Goelach, Ulrich, Gouighri, Mohamed, Gueye, Paul, Haddad, Sonia, von der Heyden, Bjorn, Ka, Oumar, Kamel, Gihan, Kenmoe, Stéphane, Kobor, Diouma, Krüger, Tjaart, Laassiri, Mounia, Leeuw, Lerothodi, Llacer, Maria Moreno, Mulilo, Benard, Musembi, Robinson, Mwewa, Chilufya, Nellist, Clara, Norris, Lawrence, Nibamureke, Marie Clémentine, Pović, Mirjana, Severini, Horst, Silari, Marco, Fankam, Bertrand Tchanche, Usman, Iyabo, Yitamben, Esmeralda, and Yu, Jaehoon
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Physics - Physics Education ,Physics - Physics and Society - Abstract
The African School of Fundamental Physics and Applications, also known as the African School of Physics (ASP), was initiated in 2010, as a three-week biennial event, to offer additional training in fundamental and applied physics to African students with a minimum of three-year university education. Since its inception, ASP has grown to be much more than a school. ASP has become a series of activities and events with directed ethos towards physics as an engine for development in Africa. One such activity of ASP is the African Conference on Fundamental and Applied Physics (ACP). The first edition of ACP took place during the 2018 edition of ASP at the University of Namibia in Windhoek. In this paper, we report on the second edition of ACP, organized on March 7--11, 2022, as a virtual event., Comment: 12 pages
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- 2022