Physics: Publicity Officer

Candidates

Yuna Choi

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Yin Chun Chan

Publicity for the Physics Society should feel like a superposition of excitement, creativity, and scientific mischief — the kind of atmosphere where quantum jokes land with more certainty than a collapsed wavefunction. The society deserves publicity that behaves like a well‑tuned harmonic oscillator: stable, clear, and full of energy. Every event can shine with the luminosity of a photon freshly emitted from a ...

Naria Azizi Tourshizi

Hi! My name is Naria, and I am a first-year Physics student. As a member of Art Club and someone who designed posters and promotional materials for events throughout high school, I believe I have the creativity and experience to be next year's PhySoc Publicity Officer. As someone who genuinely enjoys graphic design and creative projects, I want to make PhySoc's social media more active and engaging. I want to create ...

Jessica Yu

Hi I'm Jessica - I'm a first-year Physics student and I'm running for Publicity Officer. As Publicity Officer, I would: ensure that Physoc social channels are always up to date with latest news/events use Physoc social channels to promote relevant and useful outreach/careers-related opportunties ensure that all posters/posts look nice (graphic design is my passion!) Thank you for considering me for this rol ...

Maria Alarcon Pitarch

Hello Physoc!! I'm Maria, and I am thrilled to become next year's Publicity Officer. I adore everything creative, from concept development to content creation (proof on ig: maariaalarconn). I am also a great organizer and enjoy connecting with people. Here are some of my objectives for the role: Maximizing promotion of opportunities for internships, research experiences and career events so that every member is up ...