International Association of Physics Students explained

International Association of Physics Students
Abbreviation:IAPS
Formation:1987
Headquarters:Mulhouse
Location:France
Language:English
Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Cyrus Walther
Affiliations:European Physical Society International Union of Pure and Applied Physics International Science Council
Website:http://iaps.info

The International Association of Physics Students (IAPS) is a non-profit umbrella organization for physics students associations. Its official seat is in Mulhouse, France in the headquarters of the European Physical Society. It was founded in 1987 in Debrecen, Hungary.[1]

Introduction

IAPS is an association of physics students and student societies from around the globe, working to promote peaceful collaboration amongst its members. These are represented by national and local committees, who meet regularly to ensure the relevance of activities.Since 1987, IAPS has worked continuously to support friendly relations and collaboration between physics students. The group supports its members in their academic and professional work by discussing and acting on scientific, social and cultural issues. IAPS is a recognised non-governmental organisation run entirely by students from around the world.

IAPS runs an annual International Conference of Physics Students (ICPS), one of the biggest student organized conferences in the world. IAPS also organizes visits to global research institutions such as CERN or Culham Centre for Fusion Energy, international physics competitions, summer schools, exchange programmes and multinational meetings.

On a daily basis, IAPS is run by an Executive Committee, which is elected at the Annual General Meeting (AGM), held during the ICPS with the participation of all member societies. Most of the activities are run through the help of student volunteers, whose collaboration is necessary to ensure that all activities are offered at prices that allow participation from countries with weaker economies.

Throughout its existence, IAPS has been accumulating a number of partnerships with several international organizations. Between the most long-standing collaborators stand the European Physical Society (EPS) and the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP). IAPS continuously pursues collaborative partnership efforts with other organizations to have a positive impact in the global scientific community.

Structure

IAPS is run by an Executive Committee, which is elected at the Annual General Meeting (AGM). IAPS members may be national physics student organisations, called National Committees (NC), physics student association localised at one university or city, called Local Committees (LC) and individual members (IM) if none of the before are present where one studies. In a broad sense, all the members of NCs and LCs, as well as IMs, are members of IAPS. Membership costs are calculated for each applicant based on the type of committee and the GDP of applicant countries.

Executive committee

The IAPS Executive Committee (EC) is currently composed of 9 students, elected by representatives of the member societies. The 2022/23 EC is composed of:

Title Name Nationality Affiliation
President Cyrus Walther Technical University of Dortmund
Vice President & Events ManagerNiloofar Jokar Isfahan University of Technology
Treasurer Mario Gaimann University of Stuttgart
Secretary & Data Protection Officer Thibault Fredon Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Membership and Advocacy Manager Marisol Castellanos Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala
Outreach Manager Anna Christoforidou National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
PR Manager Dimitris Gkavakos National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
IT Manager Roberto Ciccareli University of Turin
Recruitment Manager Gabriel Maynard Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala

National Committees

Member Nation[2] Organisation
Basisgruppe Physik der TU Graz
Asocijacija studenta fizike BiH
Studentska sekcija Hrvatskog fizikalnog društva
Czech Association of Physics Students
Sección Joven Sociedad Cubana de Física
Fysikstuderende i Danmark (FSID)
Suomen Fysiikanopiskelijat ry
Le Réseau Jeunes SPF, Société Française de Physique
საქართველოს ფიზიკის სტუდენტთა ასოციაცია (GAPS)
Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft
Hellenic Association of Physics Students
Asociación Hondureña de Estudiantes de Física
Magyar Fizikushallgatók Egyesülete (Mafihe)
Association of Indian Physics Students (AIPS)
Associazione Italiana Studenti di Fisica (AISF)
Македонско друштво на студенти физичари
Sociedad Científica Juvenil
الجمعية المغربية للفيزياء (MAP)
Crnogorska asocijacija studenata fizike
Studenten Physica in Nederland (SPIN)
Norske Fysikkstudenters Forening Trodheim
Polskie Stowarzyszenie Studentów Fizyki (PSSF)
Physis – Associação Portuguesa de Estudantes de Física
Asocijacija studenata fizike Srbije
Asociación Española de Estudiantes de Física (AEEF)
Young Physicists Forum (YPF)
Physicist Community FST
and University Student Network (USN), Institute of Physics
Society of Physics Students (SPS), American Institute of Physics

Local Committees

Member Nation Organisation
Ankara, ODTÜ Fizik Topluluğu (OFT)
Antwerp, Wiskunde, Informatica en Natuurkunde kring (WINAK)
Baguio, UP Physics Sphere
رائد في مجال تعليم (AAMP)
Bucharest, Asociația Studenților Fizicieni a Universității București (ASF-UB)
San Pedro Montes de Oca, Asociación de Estudiantes de Física y Meteorología (AEFISYMET)
Farhangian University, Farhangian Association of Physics Students
Guatemala City, Asociación de Estudiantes de Física y Matemática (AEFM)
Isfahan, (IUT) دانشگاه صنعتی اصفهان
Kathmandu, St. Xavier's Physics Council
Kharkiv, Рада молодих вчених і спеціалістів, ФТІНТ ім. Б.І. Вєркіна НАН України
Limbe, African Institute for Mathematical Sciences Cameroon (AIMS Cameroon)
Msida, S Cubed – the Science Students' Society
Manila City, The Polytechnic University of the Philippines Physics Society (PUP Physics Society)
Odyssey Club
Quito, The Optical Society – Universidad San Francisco de Quito Capítulo Estudiantil (OSA-USFQ Capítulo Estudiantil)
Saint Petersburg, Сообщество студентов-физиков Политехнического университета (PCPS)
Santo Domingo, Asociación de Estudiantes de Física de la Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo (AEF-UASD)

Individual Members

Students of physics or related subjects who do not have access to an NC or LC may join as IMs. Only IAPS members may attend IAPS events such as ICPS. Currently IAPS has around 150 individual members.

Honorary Members

The following people were elected Honorary Fellows by an IAPS AGM:

Programs

International Conference of Physics Students

ICPS International Conference of Physics Students is the International Conference of Physics Students, which is the main event of IAPS, organized yearly by one of its member committees. The purpose of the conference is to create an opportunity for physics students from all around the world to come together, to talk about science and life, to practice presenting their research and, all in all, to have a great time.

The first ICPS was organized by students of the Eötvös Loránd University, in Budapest, Hungary in the year 1986. The event had less than fifty participants, but since then, the conference has grown considerably, nowadays bringing together more than four hundred students.

The one week of the conference has its fair share of scientific, social and touristic programs. One gets a chance to listen to and give lectures on various topics in physics, to check out the laboratories of the host city, to make friends with physics students from all around the world, to get a little glimpse of the foreign cultures that gather here, and to see another part of the world.

The following were venues of the ICPS conferences:

Year Location
2022 Puebla, (online)
2021 Copenhagen, (online)
2020 Not held due to COVID-19 pandemic
2019 Cologne,
2018 Helsinki,
2017 Turin,
2016
2015 Zagreb,
2014 Heidelberg,
2013 Edinburgh,
2012 Utrecht,
2011 Budapest,
2010 Graz,
2009 Split,
2008 Kraków,
2007 London,
2006 Bucharest,
2005 Coimbra,
2004 Novi Sad,
2003 Odense,
2002 Budapest,
2001 Dublin,
2000 Zadar,
1999 Helsinki,
1998 Coimbra,
1997 Vienna,
1996 Szeged,
1995 Copenhagen,
1994 Saint Petersburg,
1993 Bodrum,
1992 Lisbon,
1991 Vienna,
1990 Amsterdam,
1989 Freiburg,
1988 Prague,
1987 Debrecen,
1986 Budapest,
In addition, IAPS organizers a number of other events. In 2018, IAPS associated with the International Students of History Association (ISHA) in a Series of Conferences named HyPe (HistorY and Physics Experience), that took place in Bologna, Italy.

Excursions

Since its foundation, IAPS has organised several trips to international research facilities, either directly or through its member societies.

iaps2CERN

IAPS yearly organises annual tours to CERN, in Geneva (Switzerland). The highly successful iaps2CERN programme usually has approximately 40 participants, representing up to 20 different nationalities. The tour usually comprises visits of the CERN exhibitions, some of the experiments currently accessible and also a visit of the United Nations offices in Geneva.

International Physics Competitions

PLANCKS is an annual international physics contest for bachelor and master students. It is usually a three day event and can include in addition to the competition itself scientific program like a symposium and excursions, as well as social events and the award ceremony. PLANCKS is arranged by different IAPS member committees.[3]

In May 2014, the A-Eskwadraat student association held the first PLANCKS edition in Utrecht.Since then, it took place every year at varying places:[4]

Year Location Winning country
2024 Dublin,
2023 Milan,
2022 Munich, and
2021 Porto, (online) and
2020 London, (online) and
2019 Odense,)
2018 Zagreb,
2017 Graz,
2016 Bucharest,
2015 Leiden,
2014 Utrecht,

IAPS also support other physics competitions, such as the Ortvay competition (organised by the Hungarian NC) and the International Physics Tournament.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History of IAPS (Made in Hungary). Jim Grozier . 2010 . European Physical Society . 2017-01-06 .
  2. News: List of Members. 2013-11-16. . 2017-09-03. en-US.
  3. Web site: What is PLANCKS .
  4. Web site: Previous PLANCKSs .