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 <<O>>  Difference Topic WebHome (r1.31 - 09 Feb 2007 - OgnjenIlic)

Harvard Society of Physics Students

Welcome! The Harvard-Radcliffe Society of Physics Students (SPS) is an organization dedicated to serving the undergraduate physics community at Harvard.

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Although SPS is intended for members of the Harvard-Radcliffe physics community, anyone is free to join, show up at meetings, or subscribe to the mailing list. Our current officers are:
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Co-President Bailes Brown (lbrown@fas)
Co-President Limor Spector (lspector@fas)
Vice President Jonathan Kamler (jkamler@fas)
Secretary Bart Horn (bhorn@fas)
Treasurer Ben Huang (syhuang@fas)
Freshman Whip Louis Kang (lkang@fas)
Social Chair Paula Popescu (ppopescu)
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Co-President Ognjen Ilic (ilic@fas)
Co-President Ben Huang (syhuang@fas)
Vice President Louis Kang (lkang@fas)
Secretary Josh Kroll (jkroll@fas)
Treasurer Lin Cong (lincong@fas)
Freshman Whip Max Parsons (mparsons@fas)

Upcoming Events

  • There are no events scheduled for the summer at this time.

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Harvard Society of Physics Students

Welcome! The Harvard-Radcliffe Society of Physics Students (SPS) is an organization dedicated to serving the undergraduate physics community at Harvard.

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  • ... help students find out about Research Opportunities.
  • ... challenge other groups to vicious games of ultimate frisbee, softball, or poker. We crush all who stand in our path.
  • ... offer tutorials on such subjects as LaTeX and graduate school admissions.

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Welcome to the homepage of the Harvard-Radcliffe Society of Physics Students (SPS). SPS is an organization dedicated to serving the undergraduate physics community at Harvard-Radcliffe.

Upcoming Events

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Welcome! The Harvard-Radcliffe Society of Physics Students (SPS) is an organization dedicated to serving the undergraduate physics community at Harvard.

What We Do

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  • We have weekly meetings on Thursdays at 6:00 PM in the Leverett Private Dining Room. You can read the meeting minutes online.
  • We host informal lunches with the weekly colloquia speakers.
  • We organize Evenings with Professors where we take a cool prof. out to a bar for drinks, snacks, and discussion.
  • We have a mailing list which advertizes lots of other goodies. The address is sps-list@hcs. You can subscribe to the list and view its archives online.
  • We organize occasional Cool Physics talks given by undergraduates. If you're interested in giving a talk, please email your favorite SPS officer (listed below).

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  • We have weekly meetings on Thursdays at 6:00 PM in the Leverett Private Dining Room. You can read the meeting minutes online.
  • We organize occasional Cool Physics talks given by undergraduates. These talks are informal, short, and are accompanied by Noch's pizza. If you're interested in giving a talk, feel free to email the SPS officers at physics@hcs. (Note: email addresses on this page should all have .harvard.edu added to the end of them.)
  • We have a mailing list where announcements of interest to the Harvard physics community. The address is sps-list@hcs. You can subscribe to the list and view its archives online.
  • We serve as a general liaison between undergraduates and the Department. Feel free to email us at physics@hcs if you think we can help you with anything.

We also do some less high-profile things:

  • We send a delegation to the Ig Nobel prizes every year.
  • We publish the SPS Guide to Physics at Harvard.
  • We have a Buddy System to help underclassmen navigate life at Harvard.
  • We help students find out about Research Opportunities.
  • We (rarely) collect and publish Senior Plans for life after graduation.
  • We challenge other groups to vicious games of ultimate frisbee, softball, or poker. We crush all who stand in our path.
  • We try to get the Department to buy food for us.
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  • ... send a delegation to the Ig Nobel prizes every year.
  • ... publish the SPS Guide to Physics at Harvard.
  • ... have a Buddy System to help out underclassmen.
  • ... help students find out about Research Opportunities.
  • ... challenge other groups to vicious games of ultimate frisbee, softball, or poker. We crush all who stand in our path.
  • ... offer tutorials on such subjects as LaTeX and graduate school admissions.
  • ... serve as a general liaison between undergraduates and the Department.

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Who We Are

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Freshman Whip Louis Kang (lkang@fas)
Social Chair Paula Popescu (ppopescu)
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Upcoming Events

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  • The department also has weekly and monthly calendars of events online.

Links

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Harvard-Radcliffe Society of Physics Students

Welcome to the homepage of the Harvard-Radcliffe Society of Physics Students (SPS).

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Co-President Bailes Brown (lbrown@fas)
Co-President Limor Spector (lspector@fas)
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Vice President Limor Spector (lspector@fas)
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Vice President Jonathan Kamler (jkamler@fas)

Secretary Bart Horn (bhorn@fas)
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Treasurer Jonathan Kamler (jkamler@fas)
Freshman Whip Ellen Martinsek (martins@fas)
Social Chair Ed Su (esu@fas)
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Treasurer Ben Huang (syhuang@fas)
Freshman Whip Louis Kang (lkang@fas)
Social Chair Paula Popescu (ppopescu)

Links


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Harvard-Radcliffe Society of Physics Students

Welcome to the homepage of the Harvard-Radcliffe Society of Physics Students (SPS).

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Although SPS is intended for members of the Harvard-Radcliffe physics community, anyone is free to join, show up at meetings, or subscribe to the mailing list. Our current officers are:
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President Peter Williams (pkwill@fas)
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Co-President Limor Spector (lspector@fas)

Vice President Limor Spector (lspector@fas)
Secretary Bart Horn (bhorn@fas)
Treasurer Jonathan Kamler (jkamler@fas)

 <<O>>  Difference Topic WebHome (r1.26 - 02 Dec 2005 - PeterWilliams)

Harvard-Radcliffe Society of Physics Students

Welcome to the homepage of the Harvard-Radcliffe Society of Physics Students (SPS).

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Upcoming Events

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What We Do


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Harvard-Radcliffe Society of Physics Students

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What We Do


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Harvard-Radcliffe Society of Physics Students

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What We Do


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Harvard-Radcliffe Society of Physics Students

Welcome to the homepage of the Harvard-Radcliffe Society of Physics Students (SPS).

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Upcoming Events

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  • SPS will host a Grad School Information Session Friday, October 14th, at 6:00 PM in Jefferson 256. All are encouraged to attend and get some wisdom from Prof. Christopher Stubbs and others.
  • Doug McClure will conduct a tutorial in how to use TeX and LaTeX to typeset papers on Tuesday, October 18th, at 6:00 PM in Jefferson 356. Please RSVP to pkwill@fas.
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What We Do


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Harvard-Radcliffe Society of Physics Students

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Upcoming Events

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  • The department also has weekly and monthly calendars of events online.

What We Do


 <<O>>  Difference Topic WebHome (r1.21 - 10 Oct 2005 - PeterWilliams)

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What We Do


 <<O>>  Difference Topic WebHome (r1.20 - 18 Sep 2005 - PeterWilliams)

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Harvard-Radcliffe Society of Physics Students

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Upcoming Events

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SPS undertakes the following activities.

  • We have weekly meetings on Thursdays at 6:00 PM in the Leverett Private Dining Room. You can read the meeting minutes online.

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Who We Are

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Vice President Limor Spector (lspector@fas)
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Harvard-Radcliffe Society of Physics Students

Welcome to the homepage of the Harvard-Radcliffe Society of Physics Students (SPS).

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Upcoming Events

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  • The Department is hosting a Visiting Committee this week and the next. If you want to see something change or stay the same in the Department, drop by their meeting to make yourself heard. The Committee will be meeting with undergrads on Thursday the 14th at 11:45 in Jefferson 453.
  • This weekend Harvard and WISHR host the National Symposium for the Advancement of Women in Science (NSAWS). There will be talks, workshops, lab tours, and more. See the main website and the registration page.
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 <<O>>  Difference Topic WebHome (r1.14 - 08 Apr 2005 - PeterWilliams)

Harvard-Radcliffe Society of Physics Students

Welcome to the homepage of the Harvard-Radcliffe Society of Physics Students (SPS).

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Upcoming Events

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  • David Morin will be at the SPS meeting this week (April 7) to discuss plans for the undergraduate lounge.
  • This weekend Harvard will host the National Symposium for the Advancement of Women in Science (NSAWS). There will be talks, workshops, lab tours, and more. See the main website and the registration page.
  • SPS is in the process of planning events for prospective freshmen, who will be here during prefrosh weekend (Friday, April 29th to Sunday, May 1st). Details will be publicized soon; if you have any suggestions, feel free to email physics@hcs.
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  • The Department is hosting a Visiting Committee this week and the next. If you want to see something change or stay the same in the Department, drop by their meeting to make yourself heard. The Committee will be meeting with undergrads on Thursday the 14th at 11:45 in Jefferson 453.
  • This weekend Harvard and WISHR host the National Symposium for the Advancement of Women in Science (NSAWS). There will be talks, workshops, lab tours, and more. See the main website and the registration page.

What We Do


 <<O>>  Difference Topic WebHome (r1.13 - 05 Apr 2005 - PeterWilliams)

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Welcome to the homepage of the Harvard-Radcliffe Society of Physics Students (SPS).

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  • David Morin will be at the SPS meeting this week (April 7) to discuss plans for the undergraduate lounge.
  • This weekend Harvard will host the National Symposium for the Advancement of Women in Science (NSAWS). There will be talks, workshops, lab tours, and more. See the main website and the registration page.

  • SPS is in the process of planning events for prospective freshmen, who will be here during prefrosh weekend (Friday, April 29th to Sunday, May 1st). Details will be publicized soon; if you have any suggestions, feel free to email physics@hcs.

What We Do


 <<O>>  Difference Topic WebHome (r1.12 - 01 Apr 2005 - PeterWilliams)

Harvard-Radcliffe Society of Physics Students

Welcome to the homepage of the Harvard-Radcliffe Society of Physics Students (SPS).

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Upcoming Events

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  • David Morin will be at the SPS meeting next week (April 7) to discuss plans for the undergraduate lounge.

  • SPS is in the process of planning events for prospective freshmen, who will be here during prefrosh weekend (Friday, April 29th to Sunday, May 1st). Details will be publicized soon; if you have any suggestions, feel free to email physics@hcs.

What We Do


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  • SPS is in the process of planning events for prospective freshmen, who will be here during prefrosh weekend (Friday, April 29th to Sunday, May 1st). Details will be publicized soon; if you have any suggestions, feel free to email physics@hcs.

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Upcoming Events

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  • SPS is in the process of planning events for prospective freshmen, who will be here during prefrosh weekend (Friday, April 29th to Sunday, May 1st). Details will be publicized soon; if you have any suggestions, feel free to email physics@hcs.

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Welcome to the homepage of the Harvard-Radcliffe Society of Physics Students (SPS).

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Upcoming Events

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  • Pi Day (3/14 ... get it?) is on Monday. SPS members will honor it by going to class as usual.
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  • Pi Day (3/14 ... get it?) is today. SPS members will honor it by going to class as usual.
  • The Physics Department will be hosting a great set of talks with some amazing speakers on Friday, March 18, and Saturday, March 19. The topic is "QFT and QCD: Past, Present, and Future," but don't worry: the talks ought to be intelligible to undergraduates. You can read the detailed schedule here.

  • SPS is in the process of planning events for prospective freshmen, who will be here during prefrosh weekend (Friday, April 29th to Sunday, May 1st). Details will be publicized soon; if you have any suggestions, feel free to email physics@hcs.

What We Do


 <<O>>  Difference Topic WebHome (r1.8 - 12 Mar 2005 - PeterWilliams)

Harvard-Radcliffe Society of Physics Students

Welcome to the homepage of the Harvard-Radcliffe Society of Physics Students (SPS). SPS is an organization dedicated to serving the undergraduate physics community at Harvard-Radcliffe.

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Upcoming Events

  • Pi Day (3/14 ... get it?) is on Monday. SPS members will honor it by going to class as usual.
  • The Physics Department will be hosting a great set of talks with some amazing speakers on Friday, March 18, and Saturday, March 19. The topic is "QFT and QCD: Past, Present, and Future," but don't worry: the talks will be targeted at general audiences. You can read the detailed schedule here.
  • SPS is in the process of planning events for prospective freshmen, who will be here during prefrosh weekend (Friday, April 29th to Sunday, May 1st). Details will be publicized soon; if you have any suggestions, feel free to email physics@hcs.

What We Do

SPS undertakes the following activities.

  • We have weekly meetings on Thursdays at 6:00 PM in the Leverett Private Dining Room. You can read the meeting minutes online.
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  • We organize occasional Cool Physics talks given by undergraduates. These talks are informal, short, and are accompanied by Noch's pizza. If you're interested in giving a talk, feel free to email the SPS officers at physics@hcs.
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  • We organize occasional Cool Physics talks given by undergraduates. These talks are informal, short, and are accompanied by Noch's pizza. If you're interested in giving a talk, feel free to email the SPS officers at physics@hcs. (Note: email addresses on this page should all have .harvard.edu added to the end of them.)

  • We have a mailing list where announcements of interest to the Harvard physics community. The address is sps-list@hcs. You can subscribe to the list and view its archives online.
  • We serve as a general liaison between undergraduates and the Department. Feel free to email us at physics@hcs if you think we can help you with anything.

We also do some less high-profile things:

  • We send a delegation to the Ig Nobel prizes every year.
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  • We (rarely) collect and publish Senior Plans for life after graduation.

  • We challenge other groups to vicious games of ultimate frisbee, softball, or poker. We crush all who stand in our path.
  • We try to get the Department to buy food for us.

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Welcome to the homepage of the Harvard-Radcliffe Society of Physics Students (SPS).

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Who We Are

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  • We have weekly meetings on Thursdays at 6:00 PM in the Leverett Private Dining Room. You can read the meeting minutes online.
  • We organize occasional Cool Physics talks given by undergraduates. These talks are informal, short, and are accompanied by Noch's pizza. If you're interested in giving a talk, feel free to email the SPS officers at physics@hcs.
  • We have a mailing list where announcements of interest to the Harvard physics community. The address is sps-list@hcs. You can subscribe to the list and view its archives online.
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  • We have weekly meetings on Thursdays at 6:00 PM in the Leverett Private Dining Room. You can read the meeting minutes online.
  • We organize occasional Cool Physics talks given by undergraduates. These talks are informal, short, and are accompanied by Noch's pizza. If you're interested in giving a talk, feel free to email the SPS officers at physics@hcs.
  • We have a mailing list where announcements of interest to the Harvard physics community. The address is sps-list@hcs. You can subscribe to the list and view its archives online.
  • We serve as a general liaison between undergraduates and the Department. Feel free to email us at physics@hcs if you think we can help you with anything.

We also do some less high-profile things:

  • We send a delegation to the Ig Nobel prizes every year.
  • We have a Buddy System to help underclassmen navigate life at Harvard.
  • We help students get find out about Research Opportunities.
  • We challenge other groups to vicious games of ultimate frisbee, softball, or poker. We crush all who stand in our path.
  • We try to get the Department to buy food for us.

Who We Are

Although SPS is intended for members of the Harvard-Radcliffe physics community, anyone is free to join, show up at meetings, or subscribe to the mailing list. Our current officers are:

President Peter Williams (pkwill@fas)
Vice President Limor Spector (lspector@fas)
Secretary Bart Horn (bhorn@fas)
Treasurer Jonathan Kamler (jkamler@fas)
Freshman Whip Ellen Martinsek (martins@fas)
Social Chair Ed Su (esu@fas)

Links

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  • WebNotify: Subscribe to be automatically notified when something changes in the TWiki.SPS web.
  • WebStatistics: View access statistics of the TWiki.SPS web.
  • WebPreferences: Preferences of the TWiki.SPS web.

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Welcome to the home of TWiki.SPS. This is a web-based collaboration area for ...

Maintenance of the SPS web

  •    (More options in WebSearch)
  • WebChanges: Find out recent modifications to the TWiki.SPS web.
  • WebIndex: Display all TWiki.SPS topics in alphabetical order.
  • WebNotify: Subscribe to be automatically notified when something changes in the TWiki.SPS web.
  • WebStatistics: View access statistics of the TWiki.SPS web.
  • WebPreferences: Preferences of the TWiki.SPS web.

Notes:

  • You are currently in the TWiki.SPS web. The color code for this web is a (SPECIFY COLOR) background, so you know where you are.
  • If you are not familiar with the TWiki collaboration tool, please visit WelcomeGuest? in the TWiki.TWiki web first.


Topic WebHome . { View | Diffs | r1.31 | > | r1.30 | > | r1.29 | More }
Revision r1.1 - 08 Aug 2001 - 05:20 - PeterThoeny
Revision r1.31 - 09 Feb 2007 - 22:53 - OgnjenIlic

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