Sociedad Mexicana de Física
The Sociedad Mexicana de Física is an association of physicists and other collaborators dedicated to contributing to research in different areas of physics, as well as organizing important national events related to physics, such as the Olimpiadas de Física and the Encuentros de enseñanza. The society is also responsible for the accreditation and supervision of learning and teaching in physics at the upper secondary and higher levels. Its main offices are located in the Faculty of Sciences of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), in Mexico City. The SMF is divided into specialized divisions, each of which is a sub-organizations focused on a particular area of physics. The SMF was established at a meeting held in December 1950. Carlos Graef Fernández was elected as the inaugural president.
Revista Mexicana de Física is an official publication of the SMF.
Specialized divisions
Currently, the SMF is made up of nine specialized divisions, which are: medical physics; fluids and plasmas; gravitation and mathematical physics; optics; teaching of physics; particles and fields; nuclear physics; radiation physics; and statistical physics.The SMF has two regional divisions, in Puebla and Tabasco.