Session Index

Session A
  A1. Plenary Session I: Kavli Foundation Keynote Session
Session B
  B2. Invited Session: Rare Decays
  B3. Invited Session: Homing in on the Galactic Center Black Hole
  B4. Invited Session: Numerical Relativity Beyond Astrophysics
  B5. Invited Session: Applications of Graphical Processing Units in Physics
  B6. Invited Session: FPS Awards
  B7. Dark Matter: Direct Searches and Theory
  B8. Current and Future Gravitational Wave Experiments
  B9. Higgs Searches I
  B10. Non-accelerator Neutrino Experiments
  B11. Nuclear Theory
  B12. Invited Session: Longitudinal and Transverse Structure of the Nucleon
  B15. SPS Undergraduate Research and Outreach I
  B20. FPS Business Meeting
Session C
  C2. Invited Session: Instrumentation in High Energy Physics
  C3. Invited Session: Intermediate Mass Black Holes: In Search of the Missing Link
  C4. Invited Session: Isospin and Spin Dependence of Few-Nucleon Forces
  C5. Invited Session: The Scientific Legacy of Bruno Rossi
  C6. Invited Session: Goals and Assessment of the Physics Graduate Program
  C7. Neutrino Astronomy
  C8. Gravitational-Wave Source Modeling
  C9. Higgs Searches II
  C10. Electroweak Interactions
  C11. Nuclear Structure and Reactions I
  C12. Invited Session: Hard Hadronic Probes of Nuclear Collisions
  C15. SPS Undergraduate Research, Education, and Outreach II
Session D
  D2. Invited Session: Particle Physics in Antarctica
  D3. Invited Session: Research in Cosmology Education
  D4. Invited Session: Analytical Relativity Meets Numerical Relativity
  D5. Panel Discussion: Forum at Forty
  D6. Invited Session: Accelerator Driven Systems
  D7. Inflation and Cosmology
  D8. Gravitational Waves: Data Analysis
  D9. Higgs Searches III
  D10. Relativistic Heavy Ions I
  D11. Nuclear Instrumentation and Applications
  D12. Invited Session: Testing of 3-Body Forces in Light Neutron-Rich Nuclei
  D14. Axion Dark Matter Search
  D15. 100 Years of Cosmic Rays: Educational Opportunities I
Session E
  E1. Welcome Reception and Poster Session I: APS Posters I (5:45 pm - 7:30 pm)
Session G
  G2. Invited Session: Results from Electron-Positron Colliders
  G3. Invited Session: Toward Understanding the Origins of Galactic Cosmic Rays
  G4. Invited Session: Pulsar Timing Arrays and Gravitational Radiation
  G5. Invited Session: Advancements in Computational Physics Using NSF's TeraGrid/XSEDE Resources
  G6. Invited Session: Students as Colleagues: An Examination of Teacher-Student Collaboration in Improving Educational Environments
  G7. Dark Matter: Indirect Searches
  G8. General Relativistic Magnetohydrodynamical Simulations
  G9. Charm and Variety
  G10. The Small Neutrino Mixing Angle Theta13
  G11. Nuclear Structure and Reactions II
  G12. Invited Session: The Nucleon Resonance Spectrum
  G14. Instrumentation and Accelerator Technologies
  G16. Sherwood I
Session H
  H2. Invited Session: The Top Quark
  H3. Invited Session: Toward Understanding the Origins of Extra-Galactic Cosmic Rays
  H4. Invited Session: Science Diplomacy: Accelerator Based Science in Korea
  H5. Invited Session: Physicists Advising on National Security
  H6. Invited Session: Energy Services for the Developing World I
  H7. Extragalactic Astronomy and Gamma Ray Bursts
  H8. Numerical Relativity: Neutron Stars and Black Holes
  H9. Bottom Quark Physics
  H10. Few-nucleon Systems
  H11. Nuclear Astrophysics
  H12. Invited Session: New Measurements of Fundamental Constants and Materials
  H14. Hot Topics in Computational Astrophysics
  H15. Cosmic Rays Education II and Faster-than-Light Controversies
  H16. Sherwood II
Session J
  J2. Invited Session: Standard Model Higgs Boson Searches
  J3. Invited Session: Cosmic Rays and Hadron Physics
  J4. Prize Session: Bouchet Award, Lilienfeld Prize, Nicholson Medal
  J5. Invited Session: The Dynamics of Waves and Energetic Particles: Observations
  J6. Invited Session: Teaching and Learning Physics Through ComPADRE
  J7. Gamma Rays and Neutrinos in the Galaxy
  J8. Simulations of General Relativistic Astrophysical Phenomena
  J9. Top Quark
  J11. Minisymposium: Dark Forces below the Proton Mass Scale
  J12. Invited Session: Energy Services for the Developing World II
  J14. Computational Methods in Particle & Nuclear Physics
  J15. History of Physics and Educational Topics
  J16. Tutorial for Authors and Referees
Session K
  K1. Poster Session II: Sherwood I and APS Posters II (2:00 pm - 5:00 pm)
Session L
  L2. Invited Session: Beyond the Standard Model; Hot Topics
  L3. Invited Session: The Dynamics of Waves and Energetic Particles: Simulations
  L4. Invited Session: Challenges in Numerical Relativity
  L5. Bonner Prize Session
  L6. Tests of General Relativity and Gravitation
  L7. Cosmic Ray Abundances and Electron/Positron Measurements
  L8. Quantum Aspects of Gravitation
  L9. Instrumentation in High Energy Physics
  L10. Neutrino Beams and Backgrounds
  L11. Spin Structure of the Nucleon
  L12. Invited Session: High School Physics Teachers: Supply and Demand
  L14. Fundamental Constants
Session M
  M1. APS Past President's Address followed by Prizes and Awards Ceremonial Session
Session N
  N11. GHP Business Meeting
Session P
  P1. Plenary Session II: Nobel Prize Session
Session Q
  Q2. Invited Session: Neutrinos: The Precision Frontier
  Q3. Invited Session: Dark Matter: Indirect Detection
  Q4. Invited Session: Advances in Quantum Gravity
  Q5. Invited Session: New Developments in Radiation Detection Technologies
  Q6. Invited Session: The Role of Physics Departments in Preparing Instructors of Physics
  Q7. Gravitational Waves: Astrophysics
  Q8. Numerical Relativity: Black-Hole Binaries
  Q9. New Particle Searches I
  Q10. Relativistic Heavy Ions II
  Q11. Photoproduction and Dynamics of Light Mesons
  Q12. Invited Session: Non-perturbative Physics in the Standard Model and Beyond Explored by Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) Calculations
  Q16. Sherwood III
Session R
  R2. Invited Session: Angular Momentum Transport in the Laboratory and in Nature
  R3. Invited Session: Testing Gravity on Cosmic Scales
  R4. Invited Session: Women in Physics: Status and Interventions
  R5. Wilson Prize Session
  R6. Invited Session: Parton Density Studies at an Electron-Ion Collider
  R7. Extracting Physical Information from Gravitational Wave Signals
  R8. Approximations in General Relativity
  R9. New Particle Searches II
  R10. QCD, EWK, and Jet Physics
  R11. Precision Neutrino Physics and Its Interpretation
  R12. Dissertation and Mentorship Awards
  R14. High Energy Physics and Dark Matter Search
  R15. Physics Education Research: Issues in Intro Classes, Modeling and Gender
Session S
  S1. Poster Session III: Sherwood (2:00 pm - 5:00 pm)
Session T
  T2. Invited Session: Dark Matter: Direct Detection
  T3. Invited Session: New Stars in Astrophysics
  T4. Panel Discussion: American Science & America's Future
  T5. Pais Prize Session: The National Laboratories after 1980
  T6. Invited Session: Perspectives in Gravitational Physics
  T7. Cosmic Ray Composition and Air Shower Studies
  T8. Exact Solutions and Analyses of Spacetimes
  T9. New Particle Searches III
  T10. Nuclear Instrumentation
  T11. Accelerator Neutrino Experiments
  T12. Invited Session: Flow Signatures and its Implications for the Strongly Interacting Quark Gluon Plasma
  T14. Computational Methods and Implementation
Session U
  U7. DAP Business Meeting
  U8. GGR Business Meeting
  U9. DPF Business Meeting
  U10. FIP Business Meeting
  U11. DNP Business Meeting
  U14. DCOMP Business Meeting
  U15. FED Business Meeting
  U50. Energy Challenges Confronting our Nation in the 21st Century
Session V
  V1. Plenary Session III
Session W
  W2. DPF Prize and Award Session
  W3. Invited Session: Cosmological Constraints from Small-Scale CMB Anisotropies
  W5. Invited Session: Nuclear Energy, Post-Fukushima
  W6. Panel Discussion: Challenges for Early Career Researchers in International Collaborations and Exchanges
  W7. Cosmic Ray Spectrum and Distribution
  W8. Topics in Numerical Relativity
  W9. Direct Dark Matter Detection
  W10. Partonic Structure in Nucleons and Nuclei
  W12. Invited Sesson: Neutrinos: The Wild Frontier
  W14. Nucleon Form Factors and Two-Photon Exchange
  W16. Sherwood IV
Session X
  X2. Sakurai Prize Session
  X3. Invited Session: Hot Topics in Astrophysics
  X4. Invited Session: The Detection Challenge in Modern Physics Experiments
  X5. Invited Session: Accelerators for Nuclear Physics
  X6. Invited Session: The Dynamics of Waves and Energetic Particles: Theoretical Models
  X7. Neutron Stars and General Astrophysics
  X8. General Relativity and Cosmology
  X9. New Directions
  X10. W, Z, Drell-Yan
  X11. Underground Neutrino Physics and Background Studies
  X12. Invited Session: Precision Tests of New Physics Using Neutrons and Nuclei

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