The American Institute of Physics (AIP) is a professional body representing American physicists and publishing physics related journals. It was founded in 1931. A physicist is a scientist trained in physics. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1931 is a common year starting on Thursday. ...
The aims of the organization are: "promoting the advancement and diffusion of the knowledge of physics and its application to human welfare".
The Aspen Center for Physics is a scientific organization which promotes organized research in physics, astrophysics and related fields through a program of individual and collaborative research, seminars, workshops and conferences and which promotes the education of the general public through public lectures and other activities.
This is Quasar, the server of the theoretical Nuclear/Particle Physics and Astrophysics groups at the Dept. of Physics of the University of Basel, Switzerland.
IAFE is an Institute devoted to the research in the areas of Astronomy, Solar Physics, Astrophysical Plasmas, Atomic Collisions and Relativistic Quantum Field Theories and Gravitation.
AIP Journals are a part of Scitation, online home to more than 100 journals from AIP, APS, ASCE, ASME, SPIE, and other science and engineering societies (access to over 70 publications with registration).
AIP Journals also offers access to SPIN (Searchable Physics Information Notices) Web, a database of physical science resources (1975 - ; updated daily) covering physics, astronomy, and related fields of science and technology.
Includes Advance Abstracts for AIP journals and links to Physical Review journals before the articles are published; Physics News Service, which links to information from physical science organizations; searchable membership directories; and links to Career Services and the Center for History of Physics.