What ever you think it stands for. Maybe it's Physics Research In the Summer Months. Or maybe it's People Really Ignoring Serious Money. (Have you seen how much your course 6 buddies are making at internships this summer?) Have a better idea? Let us know!
If you are a current MIT undergraduate, regardless of where you are conducting your research, or any undergraduate participating in research at an MIT physics lab, you're eligible to give a talk or present a poster at PRISM.
The talks will be presented over Zoom, using links that will be made available closer to the conference dates. Posters will be accessible via a webpage that will be added shortly before the conference as well.
Feel free to use the Zoom chat to ask speakers questions about their talks, but please be considerate and treat this the same way you would ask a question at an in-person talk. Your question will be read aloud by the session moderator and then posed to the speaker. If your question wasn't asked during the Zoom session, it will be posted in the Slack channel to give the speaker a chance to follow up. Also feel free to use the Slack channel to continue the discussion.
Instructions were sent to participants -- if you did not receive them, please email us at sps-exec@mit.edu.
Yes! Recordings are posted on the Program page.
We require that all participants abide by our Code of Conduct. We will remove disruptive participants from the Zoom sessions and/or Slack channels. If you witness or experience a violation of the Code of Conduct, we request that you submit an online report or email the organizers at sps-exec@mit.edu.
Either email the organizers at sps-exec@mit.edu or post your question in the Slack.