Physics: President

Candidates

Elias Fink

From pizza socials and merch to guest lectures and lab tours, our Physoc provides a wide range of amazing events and opportunities to meet new people and learn about research. To make this work and to keep Physoc the best departmental society on campus, an organised and well-informed committee is necessary to run events, collaborate with other societies, and keep an eye on finances. Through my current position as Ye ...

Sharanyan Suthan

Hi, I am Sharanyan Suthan, looking to be the next President of your Physics Society. With my past experiences (for example as RCSU Event Officer) amongst various other roles, I am ideal for this job. This is what I am looking to bring to our community: Green Twist: PhySoc events will be eco-friendly, proving that physics minds care about the environment, alongside this we will include more green initiatives in our ...

Daniel Hesk

Physics isn't real. Atoms are made of grief. Every single person on earth is immortal. What are we doing here? Seriously. Like? Blackett is a monument to futility. I would have it torn down, and replaced by a Burger King or a really big Wilko. Things always look darkest before the dawn. I will give you things you never in your life knew you wanted: 40% fewer bedbugs in lecture theatres An actual skeleton teachi ...