Chinese Physical Society

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.

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

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)

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