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  2. American Physical Society - Wikipedia

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    The American Physical Society was founded on May 20, 1899, when thirty-six physicists gathered at Columbia University for that purpose. They proclaimed the mission of the new Society to be "to advance and diffuse the knowledge of physics", and in one way or another the APS has been at that task ever since.

  3. Abraham Pais Prize - Wikipedia

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    The prize is named after Abraham Pais (1918–2000), science historian and particle physicist; as of 2024 the recipient receives US$10,000 and a certificate citing the contributions of the recipient, plus an allowance for travel to an APS meeting to receive the award and deliver a lecture on the history of physics.

  4. List of American Physical Society prizes and awards

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    The J. J. Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics is presented by the American Physical Society at its annual April Meeting, and honors outstanding achievement in particle physics theory. The prize, considered one of the most prestigious in physics, consists of a monetary award, a certificate citing the contributions recognized by the ...

  5. List of physics conferences - Wikipedia

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    Snowmass Process by the American Physical Society (APS) Soft Magnetic Materials Conference; Solvay Conference by the International Solvay Institutes for Physics and Chemistry [8] STATPHYS by the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) Volta Conference; Workshop on Geometric Methods in Physics by the University of BiaƂystok.

  6. SPIN bibliographic database - Wikipedia

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    Major conference proceedings that are reported by the American Institute of Physics, member societies, as well as affiliated organizations are also included as part of this database. References, or citations, provide access to more than 1.5 million articles as of 2010.

  7. Sakurai Prize - Wikipedia

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    The J. J. Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics, is presented by the American Physical Society at its annual April Meeting, and honors outstanding achievement in particle physics theory. The prize consists of a monetary award (US$10,000), a certificate citing the contributions recognized by the award, and a travel allowance for the ...

  8. Snowmass Process - Wikipedia

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    The Snowmass Process is a particle physics community planning exercise sponsored by the Division of Particles and Fields of the American Physical Society. [1] During this process, scientists develop a collective vision for the next seven to ten years for particle physics research in the US.

  9. Physical Review A - Wikipedia

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    Physical Review A (also known as PRA [3] [4] [5]) is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Physical Society covering atomic, molecular, and optical physics and quantum information. As of 2021 the editor was Jan M. Rost (Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems). [6]