The European Physical Society (EPS) is a non-profit association whose members include 42 National Physical Societies in Europe, individuals from all fields of physics, and European research institutions.
As a learned society, the EPS engages in activities that strengthen ties among the physicists in Europe. As a federation of National Physical Societies, the EPS studies issues of concern to all European countries relating to physics research, science policy and education.
The Latvian Physical Society (LPS) was formed on November 20, 1992, reestablishing the Latvian Physical and Mathematical Society founded in 1939.
The LPS is a voluntary and non-profit organization of scientists, teachers, engineers and students working in Physics.
The LPS is a member of the European Physical Society.