Undergrads create summer camp to support women in physics The SPINWIP student organizer team: Amber Yang '21 (top left), Beatriz Yankelevich '21 (top bottom), Serena Debesai '22(bottom left) and Sophie Decoppet '21 (bottom right). (Photo courtesy of Beatriz Yankelevich) an hour ago Women earn less than a quarter of physics bachelor’s degrees, but a group of Stanford undergraduate women are seeking to change that. The Stanford Program for Inspiring the Next Generation of Women in Physics (SPINWIP), a virtual three-week summer camp for high schoolers, seeks to expose women and first-generation low-income (FLI) youth to the possibilities of careers in physics and STEM and is taught entirely by women.