
About the South African Institute of Physics
History
The SAIP was established in July 1955 and has grown to a membership of about 490 members (in June 2004), of which about 10% are in other African countries or further abroad. It has also diversified to the extent that there are today a number of Specialist Groups within the SAIP, concentrating on more specific fields, whilst participating in the general activities of the Institute.
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These Specialist Groups are :
- Applied and Industrial Physics
- Astrophysics and Space Science
- Physics Education
- Laser, Optics and Spectroscopy
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- Nuclear, Particle and Radiation Physics
- Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science
- Theoretical Physics
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Objectives of the SAIP
- To promote study and research in physics and related subjects and to encourage applications thereof.
- To further the exchange of knowledge among physicists by means of publications and conferences.
- To uphold the status of and ensure a high standard of professional conduct among physicists.
- To do all such other lawful things as may be necessary to attain the above objects including the co-operation with other institutes or societies, to the benefit of both.
The SAIP pursues these aims by, inter alia:
- Organizing an annual conference, to which overseas speakers are regularly invited.
- Organizing winter and summer schools and various workshops and symposia through its specialist groups.
- Giving awards for excellence at various levels.