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Welcome to the Western Australia (WA) branch of the AIP. 

The WA Branch holds a number of events throughout the year. The large annual events include the Marie Curie lecture, generally held in August, as well as the AIP WA Student Conference and the WA AIP Annual Dinner and AGM, both generally held in November. You can find details of upcoming and past events below or on the AIP Events page

Upcoming events

    • 20 Mar 2026
    • 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
    • UWA Physics Building Roof
    Register

    The WA AIP Branch and UWA University Physics Society are excited to invite WA AIP Members, UPS members and their families to the

    2026 WA AIP/UPS Astronomy Night

    This event will be strictly limited in numbers, so please RSVP promptly. First in, best dressed. Please include the number of spots you would like and the names of the attendees. 

    Pizza and soft drinks will be provided during the event. 



    What to Expect

    You will get the chance to:

    • Look through 3 different telescopes to see the night sky
    It will be a MOONLESS NIGHT (New Moon is on Wednesday 18th of March 2026)

    Sights could include:

    •  Mars - the "Next Planet" 
    • Jupiter & Its Galilean Moons 
    • Alpha Crucis A+B Binary Star System (Southern Cross) 
    • Jewel Box (Southern Cross) Star Cluster - ADULT Stars 
    • M42 Orion Nebula+Trapezium Cluster - Star BIRTH 
    • Betelgeuse Red Supergiant (in Orion) - OLD Star 
    • Omega Centauri and/or 47 Tucanae Globular Clusters - Star DEATH 
    • M104 - Sombrero GALAXY - 31 Million Light Years Distance, in Virgo

    You are welcome to bring your own drinks/snacks.

    This event will be delayed/rescheduled if weather/cloud is an issue. We will have a back date for Monday the 23rd of March. If the weather is not suitable for Friday you will automatically be registered for Monday. 

    This event is free of charge.

    We look forward to showing our AIP and UPS members and families the exciting night sky.


    • Date: Friday, 20th March 2026 (weather permitting)
    • Time: 7pm-10pm. Visitor numbers are limited, so register early!
    • Location



    • 9 Nov 2026
    • 13 Nov 2026
    • The University of Western Australia, Crawley campus

    From the Standard Model of particle physics to concordance cosmology, many of the most compelling ideas about how the universe works now point toward a rich and elusive dark sector. The 21st Patras Workshop on Axions, WIMPs and WISPs, hosted by The University of Western Australia at its Crawley campus on the banks of the Swan River in Perth, will be held from 9–13 November 2026, and will gather leading experts and emerging researchers to probe this frontier.

    Workshop website

    Continuing a distinguished series that began at CERN in 2005, the workshop will focus on innovative theoretical developments, laboratory and astrophysical searches for dark matter and dark energy, and state-of-the-art efforts to uncover new weakly interacting particles and constrain their properties. This edition will highlight the growing Australian and Asia–Pacific contributions to dark sector physics, drawing on UWA’s strong ecosystem in precision measurement, quantum technologies and astroparticle physics.

    The workshop will delve into the physics of axions, WIMPs and WISPs in all their facets: direct and indirect detection strategies, novel detector concepts and readout schemes, astrophysical and cosmological probes, and the latest theoretical frameworks that knit these approaches together. By bringing together diverse communities, from quantum sensing and precision metrology to gravitational waves, cosmology and particle theory, the Patras Workshop in Perth aims to spark new ideas, forge fresh collaborations and accelerate progress toward unveiling the dark sector.

    Information on previous workshops can be found here.


WA AIP Committee

Click the button below for more details on the current and past WA AIP branch committee members. 

Committee

To contact the committee please send an email to secretary@wa.aip.org.au

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