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Undergraduates students can receive free membership in one
of AIP's ten member societies for up to three years when
joining SPS:
The American Physical
Society (APS)
Promotes the advancement and diffusion
of the knowledge of physics and all branches of fundamental
and applied physics.
Optical Society of America (OSA)
Devotes itself to the advancement of
optics, pure and applied, in all its branches.
Acoustical Society of
America (ASA)
Seeks to increase and diffuse the
knowledge of acoustics and to promote its practical
applications.
The Society of
Rheology (SoR)
Promotes the advancement and
applications of rheology, the science of deformation and
flow of matter, and its applications.
American Association of
Physics Teachers (AAPT)
Promotes enhancing the understanding
and appreciation of physics through teaching.
American
Crystallographic Association (ACA)
Promotes the study of the arrangement
of the atoms in matter, its causes, its nature, and its
consequences, and the tools and methods used in such
studies.
American Astronomical
Society (AAS)
Promotes the advancement of astronomy
and closely related branches of science.
American Association of
Physicists in Medicine (AAPM)
Seeks to promote the application of
physics to medicine and biology.
AVS Science and Technology
Society
Promotes communication, dissemination
of knowledge, recommended practices, research, and education
in the use of vacuum and other controlled environments to
develop new materials, process technology, devices, and
related understanding of material properties for the
betterment of humanity.
American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Promotes the scientific study of the
Earth and its environment in space.
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