Overview:

The Stanford Society of Physics Students is a student group supported by the Stanford Physics Department whose goal is to support and promote the student physics community. We host weekly SPS study nights where students can work on problem sets, study for exams, or just hang out and eat some FREE pizza! This quarter, study nights are held on Monday 8:00pm in the Varian 4th floor lounge. Come and join us for however little or long you like!

Stanford SPS also hosts occasional Lunchtime Lectures, where students can enjoy a free lunch while learning about awesome physics topics from faculty or guest lecturers. We also put on social events for the physics community including our famous LN2 (Liquid Nitrogen) ice cream sessions. Past events have also included movie nights, indoor skydiving, end-of-quarter banquets, hiking, and more.

Be sure to join our mailing list to stay informed of our events!


Upcoming Events:

We are currently planning several events for this spring quarter:

-SPS Faculty Talk Luncheon with Monika Schleier-Smith (Friday, May 13, 2016 at 11:30AM)

-Advisor/Advisee group lunches (Date TBD)

-Hiking trip to Castle Rock State Park (Date TBD)

-End-of-year Banquet, at Juban Yakiniku House in Menlo Park (Date TBD)

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