The Fall 2025 Zone Meeting for SPS Zone 7 will be on October 24-25, 2025, on the campus of Eastern Michigan University in conjunction with the Fall 2025 Meeting of the Eastern Great Lakes Section of the American Physical Society (EGLS APS). The Eastern Michigan University SPS Chapter #1739 will be the local host of the meeting. The theme of the meeting is "Discovery and Curriculum," but contributions will be accepted on any topic related to physics or astronomy.
The EMU SPS Students put together a Welcome Video to help everyone find their way around campus.
Registration
Registration for the meeting is now open. There is no cost for students to attend the meeting, however, student banquet tickets are $20. To register for the EGLS APS meeting, students must set up a free APS account if they do not already have one. Free APS membership is also available for students who are first-time APS members (yes, it's really free!).
Presentations & Posters
Students are encouraged but not required to present a poster or oral presentation. Students who wished to present a poster or talk needed to submit an abstract by Friday, October 3rd, at 5:00 pm EDT. Students who are not presenting at the EGLS APS meeting do not need to be an APS or SPS member to participate in the SPS zone meeting activities (except for the banquet). But, of course, we encourage all students to join SPS to take advantage of its great benefits!
Students who are preparing to present during the meeting are recommended to review the videos by past SPS zone meeting presenter Lisa McDonald from the American Ceramic Society on giving effective oral presentations or poster presentations.
Student Travel Scholarships
A limited number of EGLS APS student travel scholarships are available for undergraduate students traveling to the meeting from outside of the Ypsilanti, Michigan, area to attend the meeting. Travel scholarships are limited to one per institution and cover up to $100 in travel costs. Based on need, the section's Executive Committee considers scholarship applications on a case-by-case basis. Applicants are encouraged to team up with other meeting attendees for travel and lodging purposes and must register for the meeting to be eligible for a travel scholarship. Students must attend the meeting in person to receive their scholarship. Applications for the travel scholarships have closed.
The meeting schedule is listed below (last updated October 3 2025). Any updates were posted here and on the Eastern Michigan University meeting page, which also has maps and a list of keynote speakers.
12:30 - 2:00 pm: Check-in and Registration [Strong Hall Atrium]
2:15 - 3:00 pm: EGLS Invited Speaker [Strong Hall, Room 100]
3:15 - 4:00 pm: EGLS Invited Speaker [Strong Hall, Room 100]
4:30 - 5:30 pm: SPS Zone 7 Meeting Kick-off Event [Strong Hall, room 101] (will also have virtual option)
This event is an opportunity for students to introduce themselves, meet fellow students across the zone, and find out more about the programs and activities of the Society of Physics Students. This event will be chaired by Associate Zone Councilor Ella Baldwin (Grove City College) and Zone Councilor Laura DeGroot (College of Wooster). Everyone, including faculty and other professionals, are welcome to attend. The event will be live-streamed (link to come!), and a recording of the livestream will be posted to the SPS Zone 7 YouTube channel.
5:30 - 7:00 PM: Poster Session [McKenny Hall]
7:00 - 8:30 pm: Banquet & Speaker [McKenny Hall]
9:00 - 10:00 pm: SPS Zone 7 Gathering - Planterium Showing!
Details of where to meet will be provided soon!
10:00 - 11:00 pm: Night Sky Observing (Weather Permitting) [Sherzer Observatory]
Details of where to meet will be provided soon!
8:00-8:30 am: Coffee and refreshments [Strong Hall Atrium]
8:30-9:30 am: EGLS APS Invited Speaker [Strong Hall, Room 100]
9:30-11:00 am: Contributed Oral Presentations [Strong Hall Classrooms]
11:15 am-12:00 pm: EGLS APS Invited Speaker [Strong Hall, Room 100]
12:00 - 1:30 pm: SPS Careers Talk & Pizza Lunch, APS Ambassadors Presentation [Strong Hall]
This event is free for students and chapter advisors, a pizza lunch will be provided for attendees, during the virtual careers talk.
Rama Bala, Ph.D.
President and CEO, CCL-US, Pittsburgh, PA
Executive Director, STEMNetX (www.stemnetx.org)
APS Career Mentoring Fellow
Teaching Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Pittsburgh
"Congratulations! Your are a Physics Major..."
Abstract:
Physics degree holders are highly employable in both the private and public sectors. However,
many students and early career scientists are often unaware of the types of career paths available to them. This talk will provide data on the number of physics degree holders and where they typically find employment, give examples of common career paths, and highlight career resources useful for exploring options and searching for and applying to jobs.