Sharing the Friendliness of Physics at the University of Houston

Members of this APS Chapter in Texas are fostering fun and camaraderie across their campus and beyond.
APS Chapter at University of Houston
MMembers of the APS Chapter at UH participate in a a chili cook-off competition.

At one of the most diverse universities in the country, the APS Chapter at the University of Houston (UH) prioritizes inclusion and diversity in their work through engaging events that entertain and educate others about physics, including a chili cook-off competition, sci-fi movie night and discussion, and an APS Championships night filled with physics themed trivia, bowling, and other games. These events have brought together students, faculty, and staff in a spirit of teamwork and community.

Daniel Cherdack, PhD, faculty advisor of the APS Chapter at UH, has said about the chapter's work, "The APS Chapter has become an integral part of the department. They have created a community that provides comradery, support, and academic inspiration…This group is truly student-led, and it all works well because of their enthusiasm and the effort they make to create a welcoming and supportive environment for their community."

The APS Chapter has become an integral part of the department. They have created a community that provides comradery, support, and academic inspiration. - Daniel Cherdack, PhD, faculty advisor

APS Chapter at UH events also provide students with information and hands-on experience. For instance, to assist physics students at the University of Houston (UH) in understanding topics covered in the weekly, mandatory department colloquium, APS Chapter at UH started a weekly Journal Club for students and postdocs to introduce colloquium material. In a similar effort to share research from graduate students, the chapter collaborated with the UH physics department to host Physics Research Day in February 2023, an event that both gave senior graduate students the opportunity to improve presentation skills and exposed junior graduate students to new research and lab groups.

Claudia Ratti, PhD, the assistant chair of the physics department at the University of Houston has praised the chapter's work, saying, "The APS Chapter is such a great addition to our department! With their enthusiasm, the members bring new ideas and organize events that help strengthen the sense of community for students, postdocs, and faculty."

With their enthusiasm, the members bring new ideas and organize events that help strengthen the sense of community for students, postdocs, and faculty. - Claudia Ratti, PhD

To further connect physics students at all levels of their education, the APS Chapter and UH is planning an event to assist undergraduates in applying for graduate programs. The chapter intends to involve other student groups in this event, which will share resources and build community across the campus. The chapter is also putting together a Student Seminar Series (SSS), which will invite student speakers from other universities to speak about their research and graduate experiences, connecting them to the broader community of physics students and departments throughout the US.

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