Malaysian Physics Institute

Malaysian Physics Institute
Institut Fizik Malaysia
Formation 1973
President
Kurunathan A/L Ratnavelu
Website ifm.htm

The Malaysian Physics Institute (Institut Fizik Malaysia or IFM) is the sole representative body for physicists and for those involved in the practice of physics or physics related work in Malaysia.

Objectives

  1. promotion of the advancement of physics.
  2. promotion of activities that will bring together members to co-operate in the fields of education, training and practice of physics
  3. elevation of the professional status of physcists.

History

The need for a single body to represent the growing number of physicists in the country was felt by many since the early sixties. Although most physicists in the universities were member of the UK Institute of Physics (IOP), the majority of physicists, especially teachers and those in the research and service sectors, were not. The first interim committee met in Kuala Lumpur in 1971. The Institute's constitution was later formally approved and IFM was thus established in 1973 with an initial membership of 35. Although the growth of the Institute was initially slow, by 2009 the number of members exceeded 1200, reflecting the continuing acceptance and support of the Institute by the country's physics community.

Activities

IFM organises conferences, seminars courses, workshops and meetings on issues which are not only of current interest to physicists, but also on issues which highlight the important role of physics in the country's development. The National Physics Symposium is held once every two years. Here physicists meet to discuss issues pertaining to the many areas of physics. International and regional meetings are also organised. Special courses are held from time to time, e.g. courses on microcomputers, lasers, plasmas, etc.

The Institute publishes a quarterly journal (JURNAL FIZIK MALAYSIA) to report up-to-date research findings in physics. A newsletter, BERITA FIZIK, is published quartely to report current and future activities of the Institute. A magazine, MAJALAH FIZIK, is biannual and contains popular articles.

Associations

The IFM is a member and associate of multiple Associations:

IFM also cooperates with most other physics institutes/organisations of other countries.

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