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Conferences are a core part of a physics student's experience. Whether interested in research, government, startups, or otherwise, attending the right conferences can advance a student's career comprehensively. Knowing what opportunities conferences provide can enhance the experience and resultant outcomes.
American Physical Society March Meeting is a scientific research conference that brings together more than 13,000 physicists from around the world to showcase their work, connect with others, and discover groundbreaking physics research. More than 600 undergraduate students and 5,000 graduate students attend the March Meeting.
The American Physical Society's April Meeting is a scientific research conference convening physicists and students from around the world to connect and collaborate across academia, industry, and major labs. The meeting encompasses a broad range of physics spanning astrophysics, particle physics, nuclear physics, and gravitation.
AAS meetings are dynamic gatherings of professional astronomers from around the world. The winter meetings typically boast 3,000 participants or more, filled with scientific and invited sessions from researchers with exciting results. The summer meetings have topical sessions, which are more lengthy oral sessions focused on particular topics.
The SPS Zone 9 Meeting is an annual event organized by a student chapter of SPS located within Zone 9. Zone meetings bring together students from SPS chapters within geographical zones. They are a fun and effective way for undergraduates to meet other students, present their research, and interact with practicing scientists.
One of the largest annual undergraduate research conferences in the country, bringing together hundreds of undergraduate students in the Chicagoland area from all academic disciplines to present their research and hosting poster presentations, oral presentations, and roundtable discussions
Discuss with your advisor or a mentor to discover other conferences that may be relevant to you!