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WHERE DO I FIND
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION? General Information - AIP and its Member
Societies To Find Additional Information Write Directly
To:
American Institute of Physics: One Physics Ellipse,
College Park, MD 20740
promotes the advancement and diffusion of the
knowledge of physics and its application to human welfare through numerous
programs of publishing, education, and information.
Acoustical
Society of America: Ste. 1NO1, 2 Huntington Quadrangle, Melville,
NY 11747 http://www.asa.aip.org/ physical
properties of sound-architectural, engineering, musical, noise, physical,
psychological and physiological, shock and vibration, speech
communication, and underwater acoustics.
American Association of
Physicists in Medicine: One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD
20740 http://www.aamp.org/ application of
physics to medical practice-radiation oncology, diagnostic radiology,
nuclear medicine, ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging, and radiation
protection.
American Association of Physics
Teachers: One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740 http://www.aapt.org/ the teaching of
physics at the high school and college levels, classroom experiments,
methodology, computer technologies for teaching, public understanding of
physics, and cultural and historical aspects of
physics.
American Astronomical Society: 2000 Florida Ave.
Ste. 400, NW, Washington, DC 20009 http://www.aas.org/ the physics of the
cosmos-planetary sciences, solar physics, dynamical astronomy, high energy
astrophysics (the extension of basic physics into the cosmos), and
historical astronomy.
American Crystallographic
Association: P.O. Box 96, Ellicott Station, Buffalo, NY
14205-0096 www.hwi.buffalo.edu/ACA study
of the arrangement of the atoms in matter, its causes, its nature and its
consequences, and the tools and methods used in such
study.
American Geophysical Union: 2000 Florida Ave., NW,
Washington, DC 20009 http://www.agu.org/ understanding of the
earth and its environment in space, including seismology (the study of
earthquakes), hydrology (the study of water on and below the surface), and
volcanology (volcanoes).
American Physical Society: One
Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740 http://www.aps.org/ largest society of
physicists in the world includes many subunits-astrophysics, atomic,
molecular and optical, physics of beams, biological, computational,
chemical, condensed matter, fluid dynamics, high polymer, materials,
nuclear, particles and fields, and plasma physics, and the forums on
education, international, history, and physics and
society.
American Vacuum Society: 120 Wall St., 32nd
Floor, New York, NY 10005 http://www.vacuum.org/ electronic
materials and processes, fusion technology, surface science, thin films,
vacuum metallurgy, and vacuum technology.
Optical Society of
America: 2010 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Washington, DC
20036-1023 http://www.osa.org/ study of light
(including invisible ultraviolet and infrared radiation)-laser technology,
optical transmission of information via thin fibers, and the design of
optical "circuits" for future computers.
Society of
Rheology: 500 Sunnyside Blvd., Woodbury, NY 11797-2999 www.umecheme.maine.edu/sor
study of the flow of viscous (thick, sticky) materials and mixtures of
materials-interests include flow of blood in the body, materials such as
plastic, metal, ceramics, rubber, and glass, and the movement of arctic
glaciers.
Career Information and Resources To Find
Additional Information:
For Statistical & Salary Surveys
contact: American Institute of Physics Education and Employment
Statistics Division
For Physics News and physics posters
contact: American Institute of Physics Public Information
Division
For job listings for physicists contact:
American Institute of Physics Career Services
Division
Additional resource books and bulletins which may be
found at your local public or university library:
America's
Federal Jobs - 720 N. Park Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46202 - A
comprehensive guide to new job openings each year in the federal
government - JIST Works, Inc.
Careers in Chemistry -
Questions and answers - American Chemical Society, Washington,
DC
Chamber of Commerce Directories - Available in many
cities, and restricted to the areas they serve.
Chronicle of
Higher Education - Weekly news- paper - Washington,
DC
Directory of American Research & Technology -
Organizations Active in Product Development for Business - R.R. Bowker,
New Providence, NJ
Directories in Print - Gale Research,
Inc., 835 Penobscot Bldg., 645 Griswold St., Detroit, MI
48226-4094
Directory of Physics & Astronomy Staff -
American Institute of Physics
Dun & Bradstreet Million
Dollar Directory - Vol. I, Dun & Bradstreet Inc., New York,
NY
Employment Guide for Engineers and Scientists - Institute
of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., New York,
NY
Encyclopedia of Associations - Vol. I - National
Organizations of the U.S.
Graduate Programs in Physics,
Astronomy & Related Fields - American Institute of
Physics
Job Hunter's Source Book - Gale Research, Inc., 835
Penobscot Bldg., 645 Griswold St., Detroit, MI
48226-4094
National Directory of Nonprofit Organizations -
The Taft Group, Detroit, MI
Peterson's - Engineering, Science
& Computer Jobs - Peterson's Guides, Princeton,
NJ
Physics Today - A monthly professional scientific
magazine - American Institute of Physics
Research Centers
Directory - A guide to university- related and other nonprofit
organizations - Gale Research, Inc., 835 Penobscot Bldg., 645 Griswold
St., Detroit, MI 48226-4094
The Scientist - Biweekly
newspaper for the science professional - The Scientist, Inc.,
Philadelphia, PA
Scientific and Engineering Societies: Resources
for Career Planning - American Association for the Advancement of
Science, Washington, DC
Thomas' Register of American
Manufacturers - (12 Vol.) Thomas Publishing Company, New York, NY
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