IUPAP collaborates with other Unions and organizations. These collaborations are organized either through bilateral agreements or within the framework of multi-lateral projects and/or associations. Many of the multidisciplinary collaborative projects that the IUPAP has participated in have been coordinated or sponsored by the International Science Council (ISC) of which IUPAP is member. The IUPAP also collaborates with national and regional physical societies that are not directly involved in its organizational structure.
IUPAP has established long term relationships with many international associations that have been set up around physics related subjects. Most of these relations have been strengthened through the creation of Affiliated Commissions. As stated in the Union’s Articles and Internal Regulations, Affiliated Commissions mainly represent international groups of scientists that are constituted as an independent body.
The 30th General Assembly approved the creation of the Affiliated Commission of Physics Students (AC5) in collaboration with the International Association of Physics Students ({iaps}).
The president of the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (BIPM) is an Ex-Officio member of the IUPAP Commission on Symbols, Units, Nomenclature, Atomic Masses and Fundamental Constants (C2).
The IUPAP Commission on Biological Physics (C6) has decided to incorporate a representative of the International Union of Pure and Applied Biophysics (IUPAB) as an associate member of C6. Other Commissions might proceed similarly with other scientific unions.
Many IUPAP territorial members adhere to the Union through a body that is not the physical society of the corresponding country. There are also regional physical societies in many regions of the world with no direct representation in the Union. The IUPAP has been trying to keep close ties with both these national and regional societies, representatives of whom have been invited to participate of Council and Commission Chairs Meetings or of the General Assembly. These Observer Organizations include:
The IUPAP is founding partner of the Standing Committee for Gender Equality in Science (SCGES). Building upon the very fruitful interdisciplinary collaboration that grew out of the Gender Gap in Science Project (see below), the international scientific unions that were partners in this project decided to set up a more permanent structure. To this end they signed a Memorandum of Understanding giving birth to SCGES, a committee that seeks to promote gender equality in science and in science education.
Currently with 18 international partners, SCGES has now launched a Webinar series to highlight various topics of interest around the focus tasks of the Committee.
IUPAP signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the International Union of History and Philosophy of Science and Technology (IUHPST) to create the Inter-Union Commission on the History and Philosophy of Physics. The 30th General Assembly approved that this Inter-Union Commission be the Affiliated Commission on the History and Philosophy of Physics (AC6) of IUPAP. With three members from the Division of History of Science and Technology of IUHPST and another three representing IUPAP, AC6 will actively participate in the organization of the conference on the history of physics and of IUPAP that is planned to take place within the framework of the celebrations for the IUPAP Centennial.
IUPAP has been the leading advocate for the proclamation of 2022/2023 as International Year of Basic Sciences for Sustainable Development (IYBSSD). Many international scientific unions and other partners are currently involved in the organization of the several activities that are expected to take place from mid 2022 through mid 2023.
IUPAP is a supporting the organization of the International Year of Sound 2020-2021. IUPAP Affiliated Commission AC3 (International Commission for Acoustics) is a founding member of this year.
IUPAP was a founding partner of the International Year of the Periodic Table (IYPT2019) that was celebrated in 2019 in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the discovery of the Periodic System by Dmitry Mendeleev. The Periodic Table of Chemical Elements is one of the most significant achievements in science, capturing the essence not only of chemistry, but also of physics, medicine, earth sciences and biology.
IUPAP led, together with the International Union of Crystallography (IUCr), the project entitled:“Utilization of Light Source and Crystallographic Sciences to Facilitate the Enhancement of Knowledge and Improve the Economic and Social Conditions in Targeted Regions of the World” which received a grant from ISC for the period 2017-2019. The project continues as “Lightsources for Africa, the Americas, Asia, Middle East and the Pacific” (LAAMP) with the support of IUPAP, IUCr, ICTP and various other partners. The aim of the project is to enhance Advanced Light Sources (AdLS) and crystallographic sciences in Africa, Mexico, the Caribbean, Southeast Asia, Middle East and the Pacific Islands.
IUPAP was a supporting applicant and partner of the project entitled: “A Global Approach to the Gender Gap in Mathematical, Computing and Natural Sciences: How to Measure It, How to Reduce It?” which, led by the International Mathematical Union (IMU) and the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) obtained a grant from ISC for the period 2017-2019. This project involving the participation of eleven international partners still continues with the support of its member unions.
- International Science Council (ISC).
- Committee on Data of the International Science Council (CODATA)
- Committee for Space Research (COSPAR)
- Consultative Committee for Units (CCU) and Joint Committee for Guides in Metrology (JCGM) of Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (BIPM)
- Interdivisional Committee on Terminology, Nomenclature and Symbols (IDCNS) of IUPAC.
Dr. Gustavo Alberto Monti
Asociación Física Argentina
Departamento de Fisica-FCE
Universidad Nacional de La Plata cc 67,
(1900) La Plata
Argentina
I.U.1. International Council of Scientific Unions (ISC) |
Kennedy Reed
Physics & Advanced Technologies Directorate Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) MS L-41, Livermore, California, USA |
I.U.2. Committee on Data for Science and Technology (CODATA) |
Peter Mohr (2003), (2005)
Fundamental Constants Data Center, Precision Measurement Grants Program NIST, 100 Bureau Dr. Gaithersburg, Maryland, 20899-8401, USA Tel: +1-301-975-3217
Fax: +1-301-975-4578 Email: Peter Mohr Reports to General Assembly : 1999, 2005 |
I.U.3. Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) |
Peter Wenzel (2003), (2005)
ESA Research and Scientific Support Department ESTEC, Postbus 299, NL-220 AG Noordwijk, Netherlands |
I.U.4a. Consultative Committee on Units (CCU) |
Peter Mohr (2003), (2005)
Fundamental Constants Data Center, Precision Measurement Grants Program, NIST, 100 Bureau Dr., Gaithersburg, Maryland, 20899-8401, USA William Phillips
National Institute of Standards and Technology (USA) 100 Bureau Drive, Mail Stop 8424 Gaithersburg Maryland, 20899-8424 USA |
I.U.4b. Joint Committee on the Guides to Metrology (JCGM) |
Wolfgang Wöger
Physickalisch-Technische Bundesansalt Postfach 3345, D-38023 Branschweig, Germany |
I.U.5. International Council for Scientific & Technical Information (ICSTI) |
Gene Sprouse
Editor in Chief, American Physical Society AIP Publishing, 1305 Walt Whitman Road, Suite 300, Melville, NY, 11747, USA Tel: +1-516-576-2200
Email: Gene Sprouse Reports to General Assembly : 2002, 2005 ICSTI Reports 2006: Cover Letter, Report, Membership Dues |
I.U.8. Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment (SCOPE) |
Jon Samseth (2003), (2005)
SINTEF Materials and Technology N-7465, Trondheim, Norway |
I.U.10. Scientific Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Physics (SCOSTEP) |
Mark Lester
Head of Department and Professor of Solar Terrestrial Physics, Radio and Space Plasma Physics Group Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Leicester Leicester, LE1 7RH, UK Tel: +44-11-6252-3580
Fax: +44-11-6252-3555 Email: Mark Lester Reports to General Assembly : 1999, 2002 The SCOSTEP Report: 2006 |
I.U.14a. Interdivisional Committee on Terminology and Symbols (ICTNS) |
Stephen N.Lea
Time & Frequency Group, National Physical Laboratory Hampton Road, Teddington, Middlesex, TW11 0LW, UK |
I.U.14b. Interdivisional Committee of Isotope Abundances and Atomic Weights (CIAWW) |
Kumar Sharma
Department of Physics University of Manitoba 301 Allen Building, Fort Garry Campus, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3T 2N2, Canada |
I.U.15. Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (BIPM) |
Martin Milton
Bureau International des Poids et Mesures Pavillon de Breteuil 92312, Sevres, France |
I.U.16. International Electrotechnical Committee (IEC) |
Savely Karshenboim
Laboratory on Precision Physics and Metrology of Simple Atomic Systems D.I. Mendeleev Institute for Metrology (VNIIM) 19 Moskovsky pr, 198005 St. Petersburg, Russia Fax: +7-812-113-0114
Email: Savely Karshenboim |
I.U.18. International Union of Pure and Applied Biophysics (IUPAB) |
Silvia Morante
President of SIPA (Italian Society of Pure and Applied Biophysics) Department of Physics University of Rome “Tor Vergata” Via della Ricerca Scientifica, 1, 00133 Roma, Italy Tel: +39-0672594554
Fax: +39-062023507 Email: Silvia Morante Reports to General Assembly : 1999, 2002, 2005 |