"Quantum Foundations to Field Deployments: An Indian Journey" by Prof. Urbasi Sinha When: Thursday May 28, 2026 At 16:00 CEST (10:00 EDT) REGISTER HERE (to receive the Zoom link promptly, even without being APS member) Prof. Urbasi Sinha – Raman Research...
Nominations for the IUPAP Early Career Scientist Prize are now open. Follow this link for details . #FeaturedNews
The APS Division of Plasma Physics (APS-DPP) relies on the participation of its membership to carry out its mission of promoting plasma science and engineering. The growth and efficacy of DPP rely heavily on the diverse expertise and dedication of our membership. As we look toward our upcoming...
"Review of Medical Physics in Africa" by Prof. Stephen Inkoom When: Thursday March 26, 2026 At 16:00 CET (11:00 EDT) REGISTER HERE (to receive the Zoom link promptly, even without being APS member) Stephen Inkoom – Deputy Director and Chief Research Scientist at the...
"The Invisible Revealed: Showcasing the application of neutrons in Heritage Research" by Dr. Joseph Bevitt When: Thursday January 29, 2026 At 16:00 CET (10:00 EST) View Recording See Slides REGISTER HERE (to receive the Zoom link promptly, even without being APS ...
We invite you to join the upcoming APS Town Hall with APS President John Doyle, APS Chief Finance and Operating Officer Jane Gould, and APS Chief External Affairs Officer Francis Slakey, which will be taking place during the Annual Meeting of the Division of Plasma Physics. The Town Hall will...
We would like to invite you to attend the first-ever DSOFT Students’ Virtual Conference, taking place on November 6, 2025 from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. ET . We have a great lineup of 20 speakers covering a diverse range of topics. See the flier for more details! To participate in the...
DPP Meeting 2025 - Poster Upload Deadline DPP asks all poster presenters to upload a copy of your poster to the virtual platform. Sharing your poster online will allow the virtual audience to review your research and provide in-person attendees with an opportunity to revisit it after the...
You may often wonder what atomic, nuclear, or particle physics has to do with modern medicine. The answer is, quite a lot. In fact, many of the technologies currently used in hospitals around the country owe their own existence to fundamental research in physics, from MRI, PET and CT scanners,...