PLANCKS “Physics League Across Numerous Countries for
Kick-Ass Students” is an international written theoretical physics competition
run by the International Association of Physics Students (IAPS). Each year the
UK and Ireland run preliminaries supported by the IOP and a different student
group each year.
Teams of 3-4 students compete to solve a set of fun
and challenging physics problems across four hours. The winners represent their
university and the UK & Ireland, competing for a EU1000 prize at the
international finals hosted in Milan, May 2023.
In February 2023, members of the IOP Student
Community will be hosting the 2023 UK and Ireland PLANCKS preliminaries at the
University of Liverpool, to determine who will represent us at the
international finals. The UK and Ireland have hosted the largest preliminaries
in the world for several years running, each year growing in size and
popularity; for the last three years, our finalists have gone on to win the
international finals. The winners of the preliminaries receive fully-funded
participation fees to the international competition as well as recognition
amongst the IOP Student Community.
This year participants are allowed to register as
individuals, in pairs, or the traditional team of 3 or 4; individuals and pairs
which will be joined with other teams to meet the IAPS required team size of 3
to 4 team members. It’s an
excellent opportunity for you to meet your peers across the UK and Ireland and
share your passion for physics and problem-solving***.
We promise a fun-filled weekend of thought-provoking
discussions, engaging lectures, and the chance to meet fellow physics students.
For more information check out our website plancks.uk or follow us on Facebook PLANCKS Liverpool 2023 and Instagram @plancksliv2023.
You can also contact organisers directly via
email at plancks2023@gmail.com.
Please note: this will be an in-person event
and we cannot guarantee accommodation for all teams who register. We will aim
to ensure every university that applies has representation at the event and
decisions on priority will be made by the IOP and the PLANCKS Advisory Board.
***Before registering as an individual, we do ask that
you consider first seeking other players to join your team at your university,
in your year or other years (for example by attending a Physoc event and asking
around); however if it isn't possible this year, don't worry - just follow the
steps to registration.
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