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During the Fall 2022 semester, we will meet on Fridays at noon, on September 2, October 7, November 4 and December 2nd.
Announcements Meetings Resources Interesting documents

Why WIPHA?

A forum for women in physics and astronomy at all levels: professors, graduate and undergraduate students. We discuss our unique experiences as women studying and teaching science, in addition to providing a comfortable and friendly environment for those seeking help (that our collective wisdom provides!) on career development, growth and opportunities in our chosen fields.

Who are we? How to join?

Women...faculty, postdocs, graduate students, undergraduate students in the Department of Physics and Astronomy. Women from the department are added to a mailing list at the beginning of each academic year, from then they should start receiving information and invitation to meetings. If you want to be added to the list please contact Dr Sandler.

We are currently looking for student officers (grad or undergrad) to drive the program of our group. If you are interested please do contact Prof. Sandler. If you have ideas or requests for new activities: contact us.

Here are some ideas on which a volunteer could help:


Special announcements (workshops, opportunities, etc.):

  • Undergrad: attend the Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics (CUWIP). Get ready for the 2023 APS Conferences for Undergraduate Women in Physics, which will be held at 14 different universities across the United States and Canada! The conferences will be held in person and onlineon January 20 - 22, 2023, and applications open in just a few days! CUWiP is an opportunity to experience a professional conference, gain information about graduate school and professions in physics, and provide students access to other women in physics of all ages with whom they can share experiences, advice, and ideas. Applications openAugust 29. To learn more, visit: this link . We have had multiple OU students attend and like it. The department usually cover your transportation expense while CUWIP covers your local expenses (hotel and food).

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Interesting documents:


Recent Meetings:

The group meets on a regular basis. Usually around lunch provided by the department (thanks!). The idea is to create opportunity to talk about your work, find out how to get things done at OU, eat lunch, and just get to know each other better. Discuss physics, homework, teaching, research, ... and maybe how that all fits into our lives. Our meetings are informal: the topics listed below are only an indication of what we spent some time talking about.
  • April 8, 2022: At the last meeting of the Spring semester WIPHA hosted Prof. Emerita Natalie Chieffe from the College of Business. (10 participants: 1 faculty member, 2 undergrads, 6 grads, 1 postdoc, 1 visiting professor, 1 external speaker). Prof. Chieffe talked about financial advice for women in general and students in particular. She gave advice on different types of investment strategies and offered to visit again!
  • February 25, 2022: We returned to in-person meetings in Clippinger (10 participants: 1 faculty member, 1 undergrad, 5 grads, 1 postdoc, 1 visiting professor, 1 external speaker). We hosted Prof. Michelle O'Malley from the Department of Linguistics at OU. We learned about the impact of cognitive and cultural/gender constructs on speech and language development.
  • January 28, 2022: Spring semester began with a zoom meeting again! (10 participants: 2 faculty members, 3 undergrads, and 5 graduates) We discussed potential topics to focus on future meetings among them: financial advice for graduating students, imposter syndrome, networking in the time of COVID, advice for introverts to network, zoom burnout, etc.
  • September 28, 2021: We resumed meetings with an informal chat on zoom. (6 participants: 4 graduate students and 2 faculty)
  • February 5, 2021: an informal meeting on zoom. (4 participants: 2 faculty members and 2 undergraduates)
  • June 22, 2020: a discussion of the movie "Picture a scientist" (6 participants: 4 faculty members, 2 guests faculty members and 1 grad student)
  • May 19, 2020: First WIPHA remote hang-out. (5 participants: 3 faculty members, 1 grad and 1 undergrad)
  • February 28, 2020: Meeting with E. Bertschinger (MIT). (15 participants, including 4 faculty members, 1 guest and 3 undergraduate students).
  • February 7, 2020: Ohio University Resources (12 participants including 2 faculty members and 2 undergraduate students).
  • January 17, 2020: Working in collaboration. (16 participants including 5 faculty members, 4 graduate students and 7 undergraduate students. Meeting open to all)
  • November 22, 2019: Book club (21 participants). Books discussed:
  • November 9, 2019: WIPHA participates in the P&A open house with two activities: a PHYSICS ESCAPE ROOM and a booth open CAREERS IN PHYSICS.
  • October 25, 2019: Meeting with Dr. Zainuriah Hassan (Universiti Sains Malaysia), recipient of the 2019 College of Art and Science Notable Alumni Award ( A&S forum story ). Dr Hassan talked about her career (17 participants, inclusing Dr Hassan and 3 faculty members).
  • October 18, 2019: "Voice and Speech presentation for improved pronunciation, vocal resonance, power and range" presented by Ms Parrotti (10 participants including a guest speaker, 4 faculty members, 1 undergraduate student)
  • September 27, 2019: Get to know each others (17 participants including 2 undergrads, 4 faculty members and 1 alumna)
  • May 18, 2019: Participation to TechSaavy OU-2019. Held two one-hour workshop named "Physics escape room". Tech Savvy is a one-day science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) conference for 6th-9th grade girls and their guardians.
  • April 2019: Book club (13 participants: including 4 males, one guest, 4 faculty members). Books discussed:
    • Mapping the Heavens by Dr. P. Natarajan
    • Silent Sky by L. Gunderson
  • March 2019: 8 participants (including 3 undergrads, 3 grad and 2 faculty members), topics discussed: the DNP allies program and Tech Savvy preparation.
  • February 2019: 13 participants, topics discussed: recent participation to CUWIP, letter of recommendations and preparation for TechSavvy.
  • December 2018: 7 participants (including 1 fac, 4 undergrad, two guests, 3 regrets), topic discussed: 3 ETHICS case studies proposed by APS physics.
  • November 2018, Book club: 14 participants (including 4 males, 5 fac and 5 grad students). Book discussed:
    • The Secret Thoughts of Successful Women: Why Capable People Suffer from the Impostor Syndrome and How to Thrive in Spite of It by Dr V. Young
    • The Madame Curie complex: the hidden history of women in science by V. des Jardins
  • September 2018: 9 participants (including 2 ung and 2 fac, 1 regret), topic discussed: being a minority in our P&A department
  • April 2018: 13 participants, topic discussed: Women who inspired us.
  • March 2018: 7 participants, topic discussed: "Effective practices for recruiting and retaining women in physics" how does our department fair?
  • February 2, 2018: 7 participants, topic discussed:"so few women in STEM: nature or nurture?"

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