The Physics Student Association
     The physics student association consists mostly of undergraduate students. Its main goal is to provide physics education to undergraduates beyond the classroom. To meet its goals, the association has been active along the following lines:

1) Day trips to industrial sights including Karaj Atomic Center, Siemens factory, and a local lamp factor.
2) Regular general topic lectures by undergraduates for undergraduates. Also, occasional screening of general science films.
3) Establishing contact with other student associations throughout the college of sciences. Also, establishing contacts with other research, educational and computer centers.

    Some recent lectures include:
1) History of Science By:Mohammed Akhlaghi
1) Blackholes by: Ehsaan Broji
2) Elementary Particles by: Ahmad Shaikhi
3) Gravity by: Ali Rajai
4) Bohm's Duality Interpretation by: Payam Bagheri
5) Death of a Star by: Yassaman Abed

     The current active members of the association were elected towards the beginning of the 1379-1380 academic year. They are: Ali Darioush, Mehdi Adelifard, Sharareh Hadaad, Moein Mosleh, Marziyeh Bonyaad, Neda Forozani, and Yassaman Abed.