STEM October Physics Club

Ignite Your Passion for Physics.

Unleash your physics and mathematics potential with the STEM October Physics Club!

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Who we are

The Official Physics Club of October STEM School

As a student-run club affiliated with STEM High School for Boys – 6th of October, we provide physics training, host competitions, and publish academic materials for high schoolers from all around the world.

Our Programs

General Physics Training Program

Trainees master calculus-based general physics through a school year long program. Through ~40 sessions, independent study, multiple assignments, and personal academic mentorship, they learn:

Calculus

Learn differentiation/integration techniques and solve real-world problems involving rates of change and optimization.

Mechanics

Solve mechanics problems involving motion, forces, energy, momentum and rigid bodies applying Newton's laws.

Waves and Oscillations

Analyze wave phenomena like reflection/refraction/diffraction/ interference and simple/coupled oscillators in mechanical systems.

Thermodynamics

Apply 1st/2nd/3rd laws of thermodynamics to problems involving ideal gases, heat engines, phase transitions and heat transfer.

Electromagnetism

Solve problems using Gauss's law, Ampere's law, Faraday's law and Maxwell's equations to analyze electric and magnetic fields.

LaTeX

Develop coding skills. Learn LaTeX for publishing and writing scientific reports.

a school level competition!

STEM October Physics Bowl

A One-Day Club Bowl, where Grade 10 students will team up with club members for a thrilling competition centered around club knowledge and activities! Experience a day filled with fun challenges, engaging trivia, and spirited rivalry as teams showcase their skills.

IPhR is an annual physics competition for high school students (grades 9-12). It consists of two fast-paced rounds and rewards finalists with medals and special awards. Learn more about IPhR here.

International Recognition

Medals and Awards

Supportive Community

COMPASS provides Egyptian High School students with the skills to apply computational techniques to solve complex physical problems that are difficult to address analytically. The program emphasizes the use of Python to model, simulate, and analyze systems in classical mechanics, statistical mechanics.

Problem Solving

Combine Physics & Code

Conduct Research