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The APS Career Mentoring Fellows ("CM Fellows") receive training on delivering APS Career Talks with information on physics career pathways, career guidance, and APS resources. The talks are relevant for students and early career scientists as well as those who mentor them. 

If you are interested in inviting a Fellow to give a career talk at your institution or conference, please complete the below form for the Fall 2024 Semester (Note: Talks will be scheduled between October 7-December 22, 2024).

DNP is pleased to offer a limited number of travel grants to encourage graduate student participation in the 2025 APS joint March and April Meeting to be held in Anaheim, California from March 17-20, 2025. This APS meeting provides an excellent opportunity for students in nuclear physics to present their research, interact with potential employers, and hear about advances in a broad range of physics topics.

Rules and Eligibility:

The nominee must be a DNP member (free to join for APS members).

Nomination and Selection Process:

The nominee's completed application and advisor's supporting letter are also required for consideration.

If the nominee's application is accepted, the award will cover the early registration fee for students presenting in-person in Anaheim. Applications are due by February 15, 2025. Students should apply using the form below.

For more information, contact the DNP Secretary-Treasurer Ramona Vogt.

Please use this form to submit satellite events for any 2024 APS Meeting. Completion of this form before the specified deadline is REQUIRED for your event to be included on the Meeting website and in its marketing.
 

Please provide one entry for EACH event, and be as detailed as possible as you complete the form.  

Please see the following deadline dates below for each APS Meeting:
 

Deadline to submit for March Meeting: January 26, 2024

Deadline to submit for April Meeting: February 26, 2024

Deadline to submit for DAMOP Meeting: May 3, 2024

Deadline to submit for DPP Meeting: August 30, 2024

Deadline to submit for DFD Meeting: TBD

Deadline to submit for SCCM 2025 Meeting: January 17, 2025

Deadline to submit for GEC Meeting: May 3, 2024

An APS Meetings staff member will contact you within 48 hours of receiving your request to schedule a consultation.
 

Remember, if you don't already have an account with Submittable, you will need to create one below. Entering your APS login credentials will not work. You must create a Submittable account.
 


 

Please fill out this form to let us know which APS programs you might be interested in. We will follow up with information based on your indicated interests. 

As the APS Career Mentoring (CM) Fellows program continues to grow, we'd like to get some updated information from all past Fellows. Please use this form to:

  • Provide your email, geographic location, job title/employer
  • Give a list of your past volunteer activities as a CM Fellow
  • Let us know how you would like to stay involved (if at all)

We will then follow up with you with relevant volunteer or social activities so that you can be as involved as you wish. 

To complete the application you will need to create/sign into an account with my.aps.org. To Create/Sign into APS please click on the "Have An Account? Sign In" blue button on the right. Then click on "Use Single Sign On" and create your account/sign in.

If you have issues signing in please contact APS at apsunits@aps.org.

We invite your nominations of candidates for election as members of the Executive Committee (EC) of the APS Topical Group on Data Science. The following positions are open for election for the specified terms.

  • Vice Chair (4-year term)
  • Treasurer (3-year term)
  • 2 Members-at-Large (3-year term)
  • 1 Early Career Member-at-Large (2-year term)

You can review the duties and responsibilities of these roles within the GDS Bylaws. If you have any questions, please contact William Ratcliff at william.ratcliff@nist.gov.

The membership of APS is diverse and global, and the Executive Committees of APS Units should reflect that diversity so that all voices are involved and empowered to have an impact on our community. Nominations of members belonging to groups traditionally underrepresented in physics, such as women, LGBT+ scientists, scientists who are Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC), disabled scientists, and scientists from outside the United States are especially encouraged. Students and early career members are also encouraged to participate in all unit leadership committees. 

To complete the application you will need to create/sign into an account with my.aps.org. To Create/Sign into APS please click on the "Have An Account? Sign In" blue button on the right. Then click on "Use Single Sign On" and create your account/sign in.

The APS Forum on Industrial & Applied Physics (FIAP) Nominating Committee is inviting nominations for candidates for the upcoming Executive Committee election. Candidates must be members of APS and FIAP by the time of the election, which will be held later this year. See the current members of the Executive Committee and the FIAP bylaws for a description of the roles of the different offices. 

All positions will begin their terms at the end of the Joint APS Physics Summit in March 2025.

Positions Open for Nomination:

  • Vice Chair (4-year term)
  • 2 Members-at-Large (2-year term)
  • 2 Members-at-Large (3-year term)

The membership of APS is diverse and global, and the Executive Committees of APS Units should reflect that diversity so that all voices are involved and empowered to have an impact on our community. Nominations of members belonging to groups traditionally underrepresented in physics, such as women, LGBT+ scientists, scientists who are Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC), disabled scientists, and scientists from outside the United States are especially encouraged. Students and early career members are also encouraged to participate in all unit leadership committees. 

To complete the form you will need to sign-in or create a Submittable account. If you need assistance creating an account or signing in contact apsunits@aps.org.

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