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About AIPAnnual Report | News | Newsletter | Staff Directory The American Institute of Physics (AIP) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit membership corporation created for the purpose of promoting the advancement and diffusion of the knowledge of physics and its application to human welfare. It is the mission of the Institute to serve the sciences of physics and astronomy by serving its Member Societies, individual scientists, students and the general public. As a "society of societies," AIP supports ten Member Societies, who collectively represent a broad cross-section of more than 135,000 scientists, engineers, and educators in the global physical science community. With an extensive catalog of top-cited journals, AIP is one of the world's leading publishers in the physical sciences. AIP pursues innovation in electronic publishing of scholarly journals and offers full-solution publishing services for its Member Societies. AIP publishes 13 journals; two magazines, including its flagship publication Physics Today; and the AIP Conference Proceedings series. Through its Physics Resources Center, AIP provides a spectrum of services and programs that encompass education and outreach, science communication, government relations, career services, statistical research, industrial outreach, and the history of physics and other sciences.
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HistoryIn 1931 a group of American physical science societies joined forces to create an institute that would strengthen their response to the practical and philosophical uncertainties facing their field. Learn more about AIP's history here, and at the coverage of AIP's 75th Anniversary Celebration in 2006. Goals & core activitiesOur efforts are supported by four goals and are focused on the following areas: Supporting our Member Societies by providing efficient services and systems for essential society functions. See programs/presentations from the Assembly of Society Officers Advancing the science of physics as publisher of leading research journals, magazines, and conference proceedings. Tracking employment and education trends through statistical reports that have charted the progress of physics for more than six decades. Fostering connections between science & industry by creating strong ties between corporate leaders and the larger physics community. Preserving the past through the archival collections and outreach programs of AIP's Center for History of Physics. Mentoring tomorrow's physicists through support of undergraduate physics, as well as initiatives to shape and energize science education. |
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