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Candidates
I am excited to nominate myself for the position of President for the UCL Physics Society. I love science, and my main interest lies in atomic physics and quantum mechanics. When I was doing my A-levels, I founded a Physics Club in my college and was the President of it for two years. I would love to continue leading the community of brilliant Physics enthusiasts here, at a much higher level at UCL.
Ideas to Enhance the UCL Physics Society Experience:
- Research Engagement: My goal would be to foster more engagement with the academic community, providing the opportunity for the members to get closer to academic research and learn more from UCL scientists.
- Speaker Series: Introduce a diverse speaker series, bringing in renowned physicists and researchers to share their insights and experiences, on a engaging popular science level.
- Physics in Startups: Engage with founders of startups in research-heavy and science-heavy for them to come in and talk about their experience.
Why Vote for Me:
As a candidate, I combine leadership experience from both Physics Society back in college, AI and Guild Societies in UCL and UN Millennium Fellowship with passion for the curiosities of nature, and I want to help share this passion with the UCL Physics Community.
I am excited about the prospect of leading the UCL Physics Society and working collaboratively to create a thriving community. Please feel free to reach out with any questions or ideas!
Hi everyone!
I am Kate, a 2nd-year straight physics student from the Czech Republic. My favourite areas of physics are quantum and particle physics. In my free time, I play volleyball for UCL, I learn languages, and drink (most probably) unhealthy amounts of coffee!
Some of you hopefully recognize me from Physics Society events this year, as I attended them as the Interim President (elected VP in June). I hope to become the "permanent" President, as I have really enjoyed leading the society for the past six months! I still have a lot of ideas and things I would like to change to make the society even better for you. I would like to, for example, alter Committee positions, strengthen society's partnerships & sponsorships, increase collaborations with societies from and outside of UCL, have an even greater diversity of events, and much more! Therefore, I hope to gain your vote to have the chance to do all that, but also finish the work the Committee and I began in the summer.
Together with the lovely Committee the Phys Soc has this year, we managed to make the society comparatively more active than last year, which I hope you can feel now already, and we would certainly continue doing so. Our main aim is to connect the physics community at UCL across years as well as expand your knowledge in physics, develop your skills, and help you guide the career world – be it in physics or elsewhere. It would be my great honour to continue Presidenting ;)
Thank you for your vote!