Check out the 2022 Physics Congress Program and the meeting App!
Quick facts:
Who is invited: Undergraduates with an interest in Physics and Astronomy, SPS advisers, SPS alumni, and Sigma Pi Sigma members
- Location: Downtown Washington, DC
- Dates: October 6-8, 2022
- Partner Hotel: Omni Shoreham
- Plenary speakers:
- Julianne Pollard-Larkin, Section chief for Thoracic Radiation Physics at MD Anderson Cancer Center
- K. Renee Horton, Space Launch System (SLS) Quality Engineer at NASA
- Rush Holt Jr., Scientist, Politician, and former CEO of American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
- Sarah Hörst, Associate Professor of Planetary Sciences at Johns Hopkins University
- Special Centennial Speakers:
- Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell
- John Mather
- Jim Gates
- Eric Cornell
Local hosts:
- The George Washington University
- Unversity of Maryland - College Park
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Meeting attendance will requires vaccination and mask use during events, in agreement with CDC guidelines. No vaccine exemptions of any kind will be allowed. See our policy for more information.
Registration | Registration Categories | Early-Bird Extended Thru 9.13.2022 |
Regular 9.14.2022 – 10.4.2022 |
Onsite After 10.5.2022 |
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Key Dates:
- Student/faculty Registration Open: June 1, 2021
- Exhibitor Registration Open: December 1, 2021
- Abstraction Submission Open: January 15, 2022
- Student/faculty tours and workshop selection: January 15, 2022
- Early Registration ends: September 6, 2022
Check out the Program for the 2019 Physics Congress to see what 2022 might look like.
Read about the amazing events and people at the 2019 Physics Congress!
- Breaking Boundaries in Breakout Sessions By Toni Sauncy, PhysCon 2019 Planning Committee Member (The SPS Observer, Spring 2019)
- Champion Your Chapter at PhysCon 2019 By Brittney Hauke, PhysCon 2019 Planning Committee Member (The SPS Observer, Spring 2019)
- A Physics Tour of Providence By Kendra Redmond, Contributing Editor (Radiations, Spring 2019)
- Dr. First: Jami Valentine Miller By Rachel Kaufman, Editor (Radiations, Spring 2019 and The SPS Observer, Winter 2019)
- Energizing Change: Ellen Williams By Rachel Kaufman, Editor (Radiations, Spring 2019 and The SPS Observer, Winter 2019)
- Such Great Heights: Sandeep Giri By Rachel Kaufman, Editor (Radiations, Spring 2019 and The SPS Observer, Winter 2019)
- Prepare to Make Waves By Brittney Hauke, PhysCon 2019 Planning Committee Member (Radiations, Spring 2019)
- Making Waves and Breaking Boundaries By Steve Feller, Co-Chair of PhysCon 2019 (The SPS Observer, Winter 2019)
- Jocelyn Bell Burnell Returns to PhysCon By Rachel Kaufman, Editor (The SPS Observer, Winter 2019)
- A Nobelist’s Next Move: John Mather By Rachel Kaufman, Editor (The SPS Observer, Winter 2019)
- PhysCon 2019 Highlights By Kendra Redmond, Contributing Editor (The SPS Observer, Winter 2019)
- Making the Most of PhysCon By Mary Ann Mort, Tori Eng, and Brittney Hauke, student members of the PhysCon 2019 Planning Committee (The SPS Observer, Winter 2019)
- One Interaction at a Time By Brad R. Conrad, Director of SPS and Sigma Pi Sigma (The SPS Observer, Winter 2019)
- PhysCon Is a Congress—Each Student Has a Voice By Jim Borgardt, Sigma Pi Sigma President (The SPS Observer, Winter 2019)
- Get Excited: PhysCon 2019 By Joshua L. Willis, Co-Chair, 2019 PhysCon Executive Planning Committee (The SPS Observer, Winter 2018)