PHYSICS IN THE GROVE: The Physics Club, which is open to any major, meets weekly and holds activities to encourage an interest in the field.
“I was one of 10 students accepted to present their work at a State System STEM conference at Slippery Rock University: I took second prize with my coauthors, Professor Devki Talwar and student Alyssa Nelson." Benjamin Lenze, Class of 2015, BS in physics with a minor in mathematics and computer science
“I was one of 10 students accepted to present their work at a State System STEM conference at Slippery Rock University: I took second prize with my coauthors, Professor Devki Talwar and student Alyssa Nelson."
Benjamin Lenze, Class of 2015, BS in physics with a minor in mathematics and computer science
The Physics Club is a student organization that meets regularly to encourage interest in physics. Ongoing activities are designed to enable creative ideas in students of all ages. The club sponsors the annual Physics Olympics for high school students and also enjoys bottle rocket competitions and other activities.
The IUP Student Chapter of SPIE (International Society of Photonics Engineers) is a student-run organization with the goals of learning and sharing about the fascinating world of optics and photonics, as well as networking at SPIE conferences.
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