Student Membership

Damon English © 2007
Nathan Leefer, Sarah Ferrell, and Arman Cingoz at UC - Berkeley with the new version of the variation-of alpha apparatus used to monitor transition frequencies
Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 040801 (2007).
Phys. Rev. A 76 (6), 062104 (2007) .

Brian Mosley/APS
2008 March Meeting Student Reception
Physics Quiz Winners
L-R: Ozhan Ozatay, Pinshane Huang, Yun Li, Alex Neuhausen, Adam Sciambi, Joseph Sulpizio, Andrei Garcia, Perry Fox.

Brian Mosley/APS
2008 March Meeting Student Reception
Taking the Quiz.
Students enrolled full-time in an educational institution qualify for membership at a reduced rate of $28. Student membership includes two free Divisions or Topical Groups, in addition to complimentary Forums and Sections.
Students may choose ONE of the following:- Free online subscription to Physical Review Letters, Reviews of Modern Physics or one section of Physical Review; or
- $25 discount on (Physical Review Online Archive) PROLA.
- A coupon for four free reprints from the Reviews of Modern Physics. (Does not apply to free trial membership; see below.)
Free One-Year Trial Membership for Undergraduate and Graduate Students
For undergraduate and graduate students in the United States, Canada, or Mexico, APS offers a free year to introduce you to the American and international community of physics. In order to qualify, you must be enrolled as a full-time student in the United States, Canada or Mexico and be a first time applicant to the American Physical Society. After the one free year, you may retain membership at a special low rate and continue to receive all the student privileges while you are a student.
- Online Application — Free Trial Student Membership Application
- Print and Fax/Mail Application — Free Trial Student Membership Application (PDF)
Please allow 2 weeks for verification and processing of mailed/faxed application.
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