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The Department of Physics and Engineering Physics has over 900 alumni living and working throughout the world.  Of these, approximately 275 are living in Saskatchewan and 708 in Canada.  Others live in Japan, Greece, Malaysia, Australia, Spain, Mexico, Netherlands, Bangladesh, Thailand, and U.S.A.  We hope that this web page will help our alumni keep in touch with each other and with us.
 
Check out the new U of S On Line Community (OLC)!  Join other U of S students, alumni, faculty & staff for interactive mentoring opportunities, member directory, relocation/travel advice, "Keeping In Touch" class notes and more!  You can search for alumni by degree and year of graduation so you can find your physics and EP friends here.
See what kind of work other graduates are doing, and add your own profile.  This is also a wonderful resource for students  and prospective students interested in physics and engineering physics careers.
Find out what's new in the department and keep abreast of upcoming events.
Take a look at this message board started by recent EP graduates as a forum where they can tell others about what they are doing, advertise parties or events, maybe share links to cool jokes or pictures, job oportunities, or whatever!
Our 'High School Programs' page includes a list of people interested in giving talks to high school students about opportunities in physics and engineering physics.  If you are interested, please add your name and contact information to the list.
We appreciate your comments on your experiences in our department, on our programs, our website, or anything else you would like to tell us.

 
 
 

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