11/21/2022
Join us on December 1st for the research talk of Professor Nai Phuan Ong!
Our goal is to make studying physics at Princeton more enriching. We host talks by professors to learn about research opportunities in the department.
11/21/2022
Join us on December 1st for the research talk of Professor Nai Phuan Ong!
11/20/2022
We would like to express our gratitude to Prof. Cristiano Galbiati for his amazing talk titled "Hunting for the invisible at LNGS" on October 28.
11/10/2021
Sushi? No – quantum *and* sushi! With Princeton University Chemical Society, we are proud to host Professors Schoop and Ryu at 2pm this Friday, Frist Multipurpose Room. Sushi will also be offered – RSVP over our website!
10/03/2021
Feeling stressed before the midterms? Come join us in our study break at 7:30pm this Wednesday, Jadwin Lobby (1st floor)! We will have pizza :)
09/29/2021
Join us on this Thursday for our first research talk of the semester, with Professor Juan Maldacena from Institute of Advanced Studies! We'll have boba too 🧋🧋
09/08/2021
Join us in the first event of the year, no RSVP needed!
04/10/2021
TODAY at 2pm EDT there will be an exciting informal talk by Professor Silviu Pufu, reflecting on his journey through Princeton as an undergraduate, graduate student and finally Professor!
There will be time for interacting with Professor Pufu and asking him any questions you might have on his course of studies, his experience or Physics at Princeton in general. Not to miss!!!
03/04/2021
We are hosting a research talk with Biao Lian at 4:30pm EST tomorrow! Both members of Princeton University community and the public are more than welcome to attend. Fill up the form in our bio for the Zoom link!
12/11/2019
y'all hungy?
UWiP and Princeton Society of Physics Students are collaborating for a end of semester holiday party :) We will have food + some board games! Come and celebrate the end of classes with us outside A10 today (Wednesday) at 9pm!
03/29/2019
Highlights of the talk that Merritt Moore, Forbes 30 Under 30 professional ballerina and physicist, gave at Princeton! We were so lucky to have the chance to host her here 💃⚛️
Physics PhD and professional ballerina advocates individuality By Vignesh Panchanatham Princeton University Embrace your individuality and turn your quirks into your strengths, said Dr. Merritt Moore, a physicist with a PhD from Oxford and a professional ballerina,
01/09/2019
Double organization bump 💯
National Mentoring Community The APS National Mentoring Community (NMC) is a program to increase the number of underrepresented ethnic/racial minority students who complete Bachelor’s degrees in physics. It does so by facilitating and supporting mentoring relationships between African American, Hispanic American, and Native A...