Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2016
Volume 61, Number 6
Saturday–Tuesday, April 16–19, 2016; Salt Lake City, Utah
Session Index
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Session A
Session B
B7.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Recent Discoveries in Planetary Science and Their Potential Impacts on Physics and Society
B17.
Electroweak Physics
Session C
C13.
Focus Session
Undergraduate Students
Sexual and Gender Diversity Issues in Physics – C-LGBT Ad Hoc Committee Report
Session D
Session E
E2.
Invited Session
DPF Prize Session - J.J. Sakurai Prize; Henry Primakoff Award; and the Standard Model at the LHC
E7.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
The Scales of Collaboration - Physics as a Cooperative Effort
Session G
G1.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Public Lecture: Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs: The Astounding Interconnectedness of the Universe
Session H
H6.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Supporting and Understanding Physics Identity Development
H16.
Dark Matter I
Session J
J10.
Heavy Flavor Hadrons
Session JA
JA1.
Undergraduate Students
LIGO@Lunch: Observation of Gravitational Waves from a Binary Black Hole Merge
Session K
K10.
Instrumentation I
K13.
Compact Objects
K16.
Axions at ADMX
Session L
Session M
M2.
Invited Session
DPF Prize Session: Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics, Mitsuyoshi Tanaka Dissertation Award in Experimental Particle Physic, and J.J. and Noriko Sakurai Dissertation Award
M6.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Women in Physics - Thriving and Creating a Culture Where Others Thrive
M9.
Nuclear Theory
M16.
Dark Matter II
Session N
Session P
P10.
GHP Business Meeting
P16.
DPF Business Meeting
Session Q
Q1.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Plenary II: Fred Kavli Keynote Session Commemorating the 60th Anniversary of Cowan and Reines Detection of the Neutrino in 1956
Session R
R6.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Engaging the Public Through a Variety of Collaborations and Initiatives
R7.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Sidney Coleman Remembered - Correspondence and Commentary
R10.
Hadronic Physics
R12.
Cosmology: Inflation
R16.
Higgs Physics II
R17.
Quark Flavor
Session S
S6.
Invited Session
Insights in Hadron Structure from Transverse Momentum Dependent Distribution (TMDs)
Session T
Session U
U6.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Pais Prize Session - Some History You Won't Find In Physics Textbooks
U11.
Field Theory
U13.
Elementary Particles
Session V
V14.
GGR Business Meeting
V12.
DAP Business Meeting
V20.
Nobel Reception
Session W
W1.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Plenary Session III: Commemorating the 60th Anniversary of Lee and Yang's Parity Violation Proposal and the Wu Experiment
Session X
X5.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Building an Inclusive STEM Community - The ACCESS Network
X16.
Particle Theory
X17.
Particle Physics
Session Y
Session A
Session B
B7.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Recent Discoveries in Planetary Science and Their Potential Impacts on Physics and Society
B17.
Electroweak Physics
Session C
C13.
Focus Session
Undergraduate Students
Sexual and Gender Diversity Issues in Physics – C-LGBT Ad Hoc Committee Report
Session D
Session E
E2.
Invited Session
DPF Prize Session - J.J. Sakurai Prize; Henry Primakoff Award; and the Standard Model at the LHC
E7.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
The Scales of Collaboration - Physics as a Cooperative Effort
Session G
Session H
H6.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Supporting and Understanding Physics Identity Development
H16.
Dark Matter I
Session J
J10.
Heavy Flavor Hadrons
Session JA
JA1.
Undergraduate Students
LIGO@Lunch: Observation of Gravitational Waves from a Binary Black Hole Merge
Session K
K10.
Instrumentation I
K13.
Compact Objects
K16.
Axions at ADMX
Session L
Session M
M2.
Invited Session
DPF Prize Session: Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics, Mitsuyoshi Tanaka Dissertation Award in Experimental Particle Physic, and J.J. and Noriko Sakurai Dissertation Award
M6.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Women in Physics - Thriving and Creating a Culture Where Others Thrive
M9.
Nuclear Theory
M16.
Dark Matter II
Session N
Session P
P10.
GHP Business Meeting
P16.
DPF Business Meeting
Session J
Session Q
Q1.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Plenary II: Fred Kavli Keynote Session Commemorating the 60th Anniversary of Cowan and Reines Detection of the Neutrino in 1956
Session R
R6.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Engaging the Public Through a Variety of Collaborations and Initiatives
R7.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Sidney Coleman Remembered - Correspondence and Commentary
R10.
Hadronic Physics
R12.
Cosmology: Inflation
R16.
Higgs Physics II
R17.
Quark Flavor
Session S
S6.
Invited Session
Insights in Hadron Structure from Transverse Momentum Dependent Distribution (TMDs)
Session T
Session U
U6.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Pais Prize Session - Some History You Won't Find In Physics Textbooks
U11.
Field Theory
U13.
Elementary Particles
Session V
V14.
GGR Business Meeting
V12.
DAP Business Meeting
V20.
Nobel Reception
Session W
W1.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Plenary Session III: Commemorating the 60th Anniversary of Lee and Yang's Parity Violation Proposal and the Wu Experiment
Session X
X5.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Building an Inclusive STEM Community - The ACCESS Network
X16.
Particle Theory
X17.
Particle Physics
Session Y
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