Underrepresented groups

Applications Due March 15

Brean Prefontaine

AIP History Intern: Women and African-Americans in the Physical Sciences

Connor Day

AIP History Intern: Women and African-Americans in the Physical Sciences

For me, SPS is a community of physics students, alumni, and mentors that I know I can always ask for advice and guidance. I've met so many amazing people who I am happy to be able to call friends. Thanks to them, I can see how much I've grown as a physicist and a person. Even though I'm currently studying Materials Science in grad school, I know that my physics family always be there for me. 

Brittney Hauke

Brittney Hauke

Coe College

2019 Quadrennial Congress Planning Committee

I am the first generation born in the United States on my father's side. I am SPS.

Kinsey Zarske

Kinsey Zarske

University of Southern Mississippi

Former Associate Zone Councilor, Zone 10

I want to solve the energy crisis and enable ubiquitous space travel. I am SPS.

Pierre Avila

Pierre Avila

University of Houston-Park

SPS Member

I am an international student. I am SPS.

Dominic Chang

Dominic Chang

Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Associate Zone Councilor, Zone 1

I am a 31-year-old student going back for a second bachelor's degree and a new career. I am SPS.

Kyle Greene

Kyle Greene

University of Minnesota

SPS Member

I spent years as a taxi driver before I decided to teach high school physics. I am SPS

Eric Clausen

Eric Clausen

University of Northern Iowa

SPS Member

I left my 12-year career in the federal government to learn physics and help make people's lives better. I am SPS.

Austin Bradley

Austin Bradley

George Mason University

SPS Member

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