American Institute of Physics
Abbreviation | AIP |
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Formation | 1931 |
Type | 501(c)(3) not-for-profit membership corporation[1] |
Purpose | Promoting the advancement and diffusion of the knowledge of physics and its application to human welfare.[1] |
Headquarters | American Center for Physics (ACP) |
Location |
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Membership | 135,000 scientists, engineers, and educators[1] |
Executive Director and CEO | H. Frederick Dylla |
Budget | 74 million USD[2] |
Website | www.aip.org |
The American Institute of Physics (AIP) promotes science, the profession of physics, publishes physics journals, and produces publications for scientific and engineering societies. The AIP is made up of various member societies. Its corporate headquarters are at the American Center for Physics in College Park, Maryland, but the institute also has offices in Melville, New York and Beijing.[1]
Core activities
The focus of the AIP appears to be organized around a set of core activities. The first delineated activity is to support member societies regarding essential society functions. This is accomplished by annually convening the various society officers to discuss common areas of concern. A range of topics is discussed which includes scientific publishing, public policy issues, membership-base issues, philanthropic giving, science education, science careers for a diverse population, and a forum for sharing ideas.[1]
Another core activity is publishing the science of physics in research journals, magazines, and conference proceedings. Member societies continue nevertheless to publish their own journals.
Other core activities are tracking employment and education trends with six decades of coverage, being a liaison between research science and industry, historical collections and physics outreach programs, and supporting science education initiatives and supporting undergraduate physics. One other core activity is as an advocate for science policy to the U.S. Congress and the general public.[1]
Historical overview
The AIP was founded in 1931 as a response to lack of funding for the sciences during the Great Depression. It formally incorporated in 1932 consisting of five, original, "member-societies", and a total of four thousand members. A new set of "member-societies" was added beginning in the mid-1960s. As soon as the AIP was established it began publishing scientific journals.[3]
Member societies
- Acoustical Society of America
- American Association of Physicists in Medicine
- American Association of Physics Teachers
- American Astronomical Society
- American Crystallographic Association
- American Meteorological Society
- American Physical Society
- American Vacuum Society
- Optical Society
- Society of Rheology
Affiliated societies
- American Association for the Advancement of Science, Section on Physics
- American Chemical Society, Division of Physical Chemistry
- American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
- American Nuclear Society
- American Society of Civil Engineers
- ASM International
- Astronomical Society of the Pacific
- Biomedical Engineering Society
- Council on Undergraduate Research, Physics & Astronomy Division
- Electrochemical Society
- Geological Society of America
- IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society
- International Association of Mathematical Physics
- International Union of Crystallography
- International Centre for Diffraction Data
- Laser Institute of America
- Materials Research Society
- Microscopy Society of America
- National Society of Black Physicists
- Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association
- Polymer Processing Society
- Society for Applied Spectroscopy
- SPIE
List of publications
The AIP has a subsidiary called AIP Publishing (wholly owned non-profit) dedicated to scholarly publishing by the AIP and its member societies, as well on behalf of other partners.[4]
- AIP Advances
- AIP Conference Proceedings
- Applied Physics Letters
- Biomicrofluidics
- History of Physics Newsletter
- Journal of Applied Physics
- Journal of Chemical Physics
- Journal of Mathematical Physics
- Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy
- Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data
- Chaos
- Low Temperature Physics
- Physics of Fluids
- Physics of Plasmas
- Physics Today
- Review of Scientific Instruments
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 About AIP. American Institute of Physics. July 2010.
- ↑ Governance. American Institute of Physics.
- ↑ http://www.aip.org/aip/history.html Brief History. American Institute of Physics. July 2010.
- ↑ About AIP Publishing
External links
- AIP website
- Member societies of the AIP
- AIP journals
- AIP Scitation website, which host academic articles of journals published by societies members of AIP, and by societies who decided to host their articles on the platform
- American Center for Physics website
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