Works in Atomic Molecular and Optical (A.M.O) physics Works in astrophysics Has a favorite physicist Has changed their subfield before Is excited about today's colloquium Has a favorite Nobel-Prize winning discovery in physics Is currently a Ph.D. student Has written a presentation the night before Has attended a conference in the past yeaer Is currently a graduate student Has a favorite equation Has published a paper Works in theoretical physics Has (or is pursuing) a non-physics degree Works in condensed matter physics Works in particle and nuclear physics Has given a poster presentation Has a favorite topic in physics Works in experimental physics Is currently an undergraduate student Has attended a colloquium in the past year Has gone over time during a talk Has a least favorite topic in physics Is faculty or postdoc Works in Atomic Molecular and Optical (A.M.O) physics Works in astrophysics Has a favorite physicist Has changed their subfield before Is excited about today's colloquium Has a favorite Nobel-Prize winning discovery in physics Is currently a Ph.D. student Has written a presentation the night before Has attended a conference in the past yeaer Is currently a graduate student Has a favorite equation Has published a paper Works in theoretical physics Has (or is pursuing) a non-physics degree Works in condensed matter physics Works in particle and nuclear physics Has given a poster presentation Has a favorite topic in physics Works in experimental physics Is currently an undergraduate student Has attended a colloquium in the past year Has gone over time during a talk Has a least favorite topic in physics Is faculty or postdoc
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
Works in Atomic Molecular and Optical (A.M.O) physics
Works in astrophysics
Has a favorite physicist
Has changed their subfield before
Is excited about today's colloquium
Has a favorite Nobel-Prize winning discovery in physics
Is currently a Ph.D. student
Has written a presentation the night before
Has attended a conference in the past yeaer
Is currently a graduate student
Has a favorite equation
Has published a paper
Works in theoretical physics
Has (or is pursuing) a non-physics degree
Works in condensed matter physics
Works in particle and nuclear physics
Has given a poster presentation
Has a favorite topic in physics
Works in experimental physics
Is currently an undergraduate student
Has attended a colloquium in the past year
Has gone over time during a talk
Has a least favorite topic in physics
Is faculty or postdoc