Physical Society of Iran explained

The Physics Society of Iran
Native Name:انجمن فیزیک ایران
Abbreviation:PSI
Type:Professional/Academic
Location:Tehran, Iran
Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Mohammad Reza Ejtehadi
Key People:Mahmoud Hessabi, Yusef Sobouti, Reza Mansouri
Membership:10,000
Homepage:www.psi.ir

The Physical Society of Iran (PSI) (انجمن فيزيک ايران) is Iran's professional and academic society of physicists. PSI is a non-profit organization aimed at establishing and strengthening scientific contacts between physicists and academic members of the country's institutes of higher education in the field of physics.

The society has over 10,000 members inside and outside Iran. In addition to its awards scheme and publications programme, the Physical Society of Iran holds annual conferences in different fields, including optics and condensed matter physics. The society has proved instrumental in improving the state of education and research in physics throughout the country.[1]

The society organizes annual meetings. It has also had collaboration with the American Physical Society. In October 2003 APS and PSI jointly sponsored a school/workshop on string theory in Tehran.[2]

The society's main journal is the Iranian Journal of Physics Research, which is published via the Isfahan University of Technology Press, and is recognized by the Ministry of Science of Iran.[3]

History

The Physical Society of Iran was established in 1963 by Iran's elite physicists and engineers.[4] Among the founders was Yusef Sobouti, currently chancellor of IASBS.

The first Annual Physics Conference of Iran was inaugurated in 1973 at Sepah Bank's arboretum, followed by Iran's second national conference on Physics the next year at Shahid Beheshti University. Activities of the society suffered a setback during the early years of the revolution.

Presidents

Awards

The following are awarded annually by PSI to selected recipients during the Annual Physics Conference awards ceremony:

General

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.ictp.trieste.it/~twas/pdf/NL12-4.pdf TWAS Newsletter Vol. 12 No. 4 (Oct-Dec 2000)
  2. http://www.aps.org/about/governance/committees/cisa/upload/cisa_02.pdf
  3. نشريات علمی مصوب وزارت علوم ، تحقيقات و فناوری 1384, Regional Information Center for Science and Technology
  4. Web site: PSI History . Physics Society of Iran . 5 April 2021.