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Chinese Physical Society

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Chinese Physical Society
AbbreviationCPS
Formation1932
TypeScientific
PurposeTo the development and popularization of physics
Location
  • P. O. Box 603, Beijing 100190 P. R. China
Region served
31 provinces of China
Membership
40,000
Official language
Standard Chinese
LeaderZHAN Wen-long (president)
AffiliationsInternational Union of Pure and Applied Physics (member), Association of Asia Pacific Physical Societies (member)
Websitehttp://www.cps-net.org.cn/English.htm

The Chinese Physical Society (CPS) is a professional society of physicists established in 1932. It is part of the China Association for Science and Technology. Current membership is at around 40,000. CPS has been a member of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) since 1984 and of the Association of Asia Pacific Physical Societies (AAPPS) since 1990.

Journals

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  • Acta Physica Sinica (semi-monthly, in Chinese)
  • Chinese Journal of Atomic and Molecular Physics (bimonthly, in Chinese and English)
  • Chinese Journal of Chemical Physics (bimonthly, in English)
  • Chinese Journal of High Pressure Physics (bimonthly, in Chinese)
  • Chinese Journal of Light Scattering (quarterly, in Chinese)
  • Chinese Journal of Liquid Crystals and Displays (bimonthly, in Chinese)
  • Chinese Journal of Luminescence (monthly, in Chinese)
  • Chinese Journal of Magnetic Resonance (quarterly, in Chinese and English)
  • Chinese Physics B (monthly, in English)
  • Chinese Physics C (monthly, in English)
  • Chinese Physics Letters (monthly, in English)
  • College Physics (monthly, in Chinese)
  • Communications in Theoretical Physics (monthly, in English)
  • Journal of Chinese Electron Microscopy Society (bimonthly, in Chinese)
  • Journal of Chinese Mass Spectrometry Society (bimonthly, in Chinese)
  • Journal of Quantum Optics (quarterly, in Chinese)
  • Nuclear Physics Review (quarterly, in Chinese)
  • Physics Teaching (monthly, in Chinese)
  • Progress in Physics (bimonthly, in Chinese)
  • Wuli (Physics) (monthly, in Chinese)

See also

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