AIP and its Member Societies are committed to promoting increased diversity and inclusion in the physical sciences.
The Center for History of Physics supports the efforts of the scholarly community to document, investigate, and understand the nature and origin of developments in modern physics and their impact on ...
The History Center's thirteen online exhibits engage a very broad audience - from elementary school students to historians of science. Visit our gallery to learn more about Marie Curie's discovery of ...
Susan Burkett is the Alabama Power Foundation Endowed Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department at The University of Alabama (UA). She received her Ph.D. is in electrical ...
2023 UPDATE: AIP’s Science Communication Awards have been discontinued. After more than 50 years of awarding journalists and science writers, AIP is ending the Science Communication Awards program.
Connie Hsueh completed her PhD in Applied Physics at Stanford in experimental nanoelectronics. Her research focused on designing semiconductor quantum circuits to manipulate materials at the ...
AIP and its Member Societies are committed to promoting increased diversity, equity, and inclusion in the physical sciences. Research shows that diverse perspectives lead to better decision-making and ...
Representing the spectrum of the physical sciences, AIP's Member Societies are the backbone of the Institute. AIP supports them with professional services, additional benefits for their members, and ...
AIP's Student Programs support young physicists and advocate high-quality science education for all students.
The American Institute of Physics (AIP) and the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA) are pleased to host a sixth international conference for graduate students and early-career scholars. The conference ...
AIP honors outstanding achievements in excellence in physics and raises public awareness of the contributions that physicists make to society. In addition to its awards program, AIP supports the ...
Experience a unique year in Washington, DC, working at the headquarters of the U.S. Department of State or in the halls of Congress. If you are a member of one of AIP's member societies, you may be ...