Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2017
Volume 62, Number 1
Saturday–Tuesday, January 28–31, 2017; Washington, DC
Chair Index
A1 Plenary Session I: Science Policy in the 21st Century Jan 28 2017 8:30AM Ballroom Salon 2/3 |
Daniel Holz, University of Chicago |
B2 Undergraduate Research/SPS I Jan 28 2017 10:45AM Maryland B |
Brad Conrad, SPS |
B3 Tests of General Relativity and Alternatives: Theory Meets Experiment Jan 28 2017 10:45AM Maryland C |
Clifford Will, University of Florida - Gainesville |
B4 Neutrino Astronomy and Search for Counterparts Jan 28 2017 10:45AM Virginia A |
Naoko Kurahashi Neilson, Drexel University |
B5 Inflation and Dark Energy Jan 28 2017 10:45AM Virginia B |
Tanja Rindler-Daller, University of Vienna |
B6 Gravitational-wave Detection in Space: From LISA Pathfinder to LISA Jan 28 2017 10:45AM Virginia C |
Shane Larson, Northwestern University / Adler Planetarium |
B7 Diversity in Troubled Times Jan 28 2017 10:45AM Delaware A |
Luis Campos, University of New Mexico/Library of Congress |
B8 Ultralight Dark Matter Jan 28 2017 10:45AM Delaware B |
Marianna Safronova, University of Delaware |
B9 Dark Matter: DarkLight, Sequest, Other Ongoing Efforts Jan 28 2017 10:45AM Roosevelt 1 |
Mike Tuts, Columbia University |
B10 Transitions in Physics and Related Fields from the Late 19th Century to Today Jan 28 2017 10:45AM Roosevelt 2 |
Catherine Westfall, Michigan State University |
B11 Higgs I Jan 28 2017 10:45AM Roosevelt 3 |
Tulika Bose, Boston University |
B12 Hadron Tomography Jan 28 2017 10:45AM Roosevelt 4 |
Ian Cloet, Argonne National Lab |
B13 Mini-Symposium: Detecting Neutral Particles with Low-energy Thresholds Jan 28 2017 10:45AM Roosevelt 5 |
Alan Poon, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
B15 Electromagnetic Signatures of Neutron Star Mergers Jan 28 2017 10:45AM Washington 2 |
Daniel Kasen, University of California, Berkeley |
B16 Applications of Accelerators and Nuclear Physics Jan 28 2017 10:45AM Washington 3 |
T Vincent Cianciolo, Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
C2 Undergraduate Research/SPS II Jan 28 2017 1:30PM Maryland B |
Crystal Bailey, APS |
C3 Gravitational-wave Astrophysics: Neutron Stars and Core Collapse Supernovae Jan 28 2017 1:30PM Maryland C |
Jocelyn Read, California State University, Fullerton |
C4 Neutrinos - Instruments, Science and Modeling Jan 28 2017 1:30PM Virginia A |
Justin Vandenbrouke, University of Wisconsin |
C5 Numerical Relativity Codes and Methods Jan 28 2017 1:30PM Virginia B |
Steven Liebling, Long Island University |
C6 Precision Measurements and Fundamental Symmetries Jan 28 2017 1:30PM Virginia C |
Thomas Gentile, NIST |
C7 Nuclear Testing Limitations and Monitoring Low Level Radioactivity Jan 28 2017 1:30PM Delaware A |
Thomas Cochran, Natural Resources Defense Council |
C8 Forum on Education Excellence in Physics Education Award Jan 28 2017 1:30PM Delaware B |
John Stewart, West Virginia University |
C9 Dark Matter: R&D and New Directions Jan 28 2017 1:30PM Roosevelt 1 |
Josh Klein, University of Pennsylvania |
C10 Indirect Detection of Dark Matter Jan 28 2017 1:30PM Roosevelt 2 |
Julie McEnery, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center |
C11 B Physics Jan 28 2017 1:30PM Roosevelt 3 |
Marina Artuso, Syracuse University |
C12 Hadron Structure and Form Factors Jan 28 2017 1:30PM Roosevelt 4 |
Rolf Ent, Jefferson Lab |
C13 Nuclear Theory Jan 28 2017 1:30PM Roosevelt 5 |
Charles Horowitz, Indiana Univ. |
C14 Extremes of Gravity: From Weak to Strong Jan 28 2017 1:30PM Washington 1 |
Theodore Jacobson, University of Maryland |
C16 Light Nuclei Beyond the Standard Model Jan 28 2017 1:30PM Washington 3 |
Kenneth Nollett, San Diego State Univesrity |
E2 Undergraduate Research/SPS III Jan 28 2017 3:30PM Maryland B |
Cortney Bougher, American Physical Society |
E3 LIGO/Virgo and Holometer Searches for Continuous-wave, Burst and Supernova Signals Jan 28 2017 3:30PM Maryland C |
Jacob Slutsky, University of Maryland - Baltimore County |
E4 Multimessenger Particle Astrophysics Jan 28 2017 3:30PM Virginia A |
Jim Beatty, The Ohio State University |
E6 Orbits, Spins & Tides: Analytic and Numerical Methods Jan 28 2017 3:30PM Virginia C |
Lior Burko, Georgia Gwinnett College |
E7 Two Out of 535: The Role of Physicists in Policy Jan 28 2017 3:30PM Delaware A |
Nicholas Weingartner, Washington University in St. Louis |
E8 Online Communities Supporting Physics Education Jan 28 2017 3:30PM Delaware B |
Bruce Mason, University of Oklahoma |
E9 Dark Matter with Solid State Detectors Jan 28 2017 3:30PM Roosevelt 1 |
Bob Tschirhart, FermiLab |
E10 W.K.H Panofsky Prize and Robert R. Wilson Prize Session Jan 28 2017 3:30PM Roosevelt 2 |
Joe Incandela, University of California, Santa Barbara |
E11 Beyond-Standard-Model Searches I Jan 28 2017 3:30PM Roosevelt 3 |
JoAnne Hewett, SLAC |
E12 Instrumentation for Hadron Structure Studies Jan 28 2017 3:30PM Roosevelt 4 |
Tanja Horn, Catholic University of America |
E13 Minisymposium: Spin Structure of the Nucleon Jan 28 2017 3:30PM Roosevelt 5 |
Xiaochao Zheng, University of Virginia |
E14 Isotope Production and Accelerator Technology Jan 28 2017 3:30PM Washington 1 |
Ed Hartouni, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
E16 Physics of Weakly-Bound Nuclear Systems Jan 28 2017 3:30PM Washington 3 |
Hiro Iwasaki, Michigan State University |
H3 New Directions in Gravity Jan 29 2017 8:30AM Maryland C |
Peter Shawhan, University of Maryland |
H4 Cosmic-rays: Anisotropy and Ground Based Observations Jan 29 2017 8:30AM Virginia A |
Amy Connolly, The Ohio State University |
H5 Mini-symposium: Physics of the Cosmos Jan 29 2017 8:30AM Virginia B |
Ann Hornschemeier, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center |
H7 Computational Accelerator Physics Jan 29 2017 8:30AM Delaware A |
Tor Raubenheimer, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory |
H9 Dark Matter with Lux/LZ, DarkSide and Axions and ADMX Jan 29 2017 8:30AM Roosevelt 1 |
Mirjam Cvetic, University of Pennsylvania |
H10 Lattice QCD and the Physics Beyond the Standard Model Jan 29 2017 8:30AM Roosevelt 2 |
Steve Gottlieb, Indiana University |
H11 Beyond-Standard-Model Searches II Jan 29 2017 8:30AM Roosevelt 3 |
Tulika Bose, Boston University |
H12 Nuclear Reactions and Astrophysics I Jan 29 2017 8:30AM Roosevelt 4 |
Sanjay Reddy, Univ. of Washington |
H13 Minisymposium: Instrumentation for Low Energy Nuclear and Neutrino Physics Jan 29 2017 8:30AM Roosevelt 5 |
Sharon Stephenson, Gettysburg College |
H14 Einstein Prize Talk and Advanced LIGO Search Results Jan 29 2017 8:30AM Washington 1 |
Emanuele Berti, University of Mississippi |
H15 Cosmology with Ultra Low Mass Fields Jan 29 2017 8:30AM Washington 2 |
David Kaplan, Johns Hopkins University |
H16 Nuclear Physics Careers Off the Beaten Path Jan 29 2017 8:30AM Washington 3 |
Nicholas Weingartner, Washington University |
J2 Few-Body Systems Jan 29 2017 10:45AM Maryland B |
Saori Pastore, Los Alamos National Laboratory |
J4 Cosmic Ray Science Interest Group I Jan 29 2017 10:45AM Virginia A |
Igor Moskalenko, Stanford University |
J5 Dwarf Galaxies, Dark Matter and Magnetic Fields Jan 29 2017 10:45AM Virginia B |
Andrea Albert, Los Alamos National Laboratory |
J6 Testing General Relativity with Black Hole Observations Jan 29 2017 10:45AM Virginia C |
Leo Stein, Caltech |
J8 Using 21st Century Physics to Educate 21st Century Students Jan 29 2017 10:45AM Delaware B |
Kenneth Cecire, University of Notre Dame |
J9 Dark Matter with Xenon Jan 29 2017 10:45AM Roosevelt 1 |
Bob Tschirhart, FermiLab |
J10 3-Flavor Neutrino Oscillations Jan 29 2017 10:45AM Roosevelt 2 |
Kate Scholberg, Duke University |
J11 Neutrino I Jan 29 2017 10:45AM Roosevelt 3 |
Josh Klein, University of Pennsylvania |
J12 Nuclear Reactions and Astrophysics II Jan 29 2017 10:45AM Roosevelt 4 |
David Dean, ORNL |
J13 Mini-Symposium: New Approaches to Search for non-WIMP Dark Matter Jan 29 2017 10:45AM Roosevelt 5 |
Reyco Henning, University of North Carolina |
J14 Outreach and Engaging the Public Jan 29 2017 10:45AM Washington 1 |
Larry Gladney, University of Pennsylvania |
J15 Prize Talks: Black Holes and Cosmic Explosions Jan 29 2017 10:45AM Washington 2 |
Fiona Harrison, California Institute of Technology |
J16 Investigating Parton Dynamics with Drell-Yan-like Processes Jan 29 2017 10:45AM Washington 3 |
Paul Reimer, Argonne National Laboratory |
K3 Numerical Relativity Solutions for Black Hole Binaries Jan 29 2017 1:30PM Maryland C |
Bruno Giacomazzo, University of Trento |
K4 Cosmic Ray Science Interest Group II Jan 29 2017 1:30PM Virginia A |
Igor Moskalenko, Stanford University |
K5 Mini-symposium: Gravitational Waves Science Interest Group Jan 29 2017 1:30PM Virginia B |
John Conklin, University of Florida |
K6 Primordial Black Holes, Spacetime Structure and Thermodynamics Jan 29 2017 1:30PM Virginia C |
Beatrice Bonga, Penn State University |
K7 Future Accelerator-based Dark Sector Searches Jan 29 2017 1:30PM Delaware A |
Joseph Incandela, University of California, Santa Barbara |
K8 The Cutting Edge of Physics Education Research Jan 29 2017 1:30PM Delaware B |
Marcos Caballero, Michigan State University |
K9 Mini-Symposium: Gamma-Ray Science Interest Group Jan 29 2017 1:30PM Roosevelt 1 |
Henric Krawczynski, Washington University in Saint Louis |
K10 Exotic Hadrons from the LHC and B-Factories Jan 29 2017 1:30PM Roosevelt 2 |
Ramona Vogt, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
K11 Neutrino II Jan 29 2017 1:30PM Roosevelt 3 |
Kate Scholberg, Duke University |
K12 Low-energy Electroweak Interactions I Jan 29 2017 1:30PM Roosevelt 4 |
Tim Daniels, SLAC |
K13 Minisymposium: Physics Beyond Collinear Factorization Jan 29 2017 1:30PM Roosevelt 5 |
Renee Fatemi, University of Kentucky |
K14 Observables and Entanglement in Space-Time Jan 29 2017 1:30PM Washington 1 |
Deborah Konkowski, U.S. Naval Academy |
K15 SN 1987A: 30 Years Later Jan 29 2017 1:30PM Washington 2 |
Fiona Harrison, California Institute of Technology |
K16 Manhattan Project Scientific Legacy Jan 29 2017 1:30PM Washington 3 |
Vince Cianciolo, Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
M2 Research in Introductory Courses Jan 29 2017 3:30PM Maryland B |
John Thompson |
M3 Electromagnetic Follow-up of Gravitational Wave Candidate Events Jan 29 2017 3:30PM Maryland C |
Marc Favata, Montclair State University |
M4 Space-Based Cosmic Ray Observations Jan 29 2017 3:30PM Virginia A |
John Mitchell, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center |
M5 Simulating Dark Matter and Galaxies Jan 29 2017 3:30PM Virginia B |
Priya Natarajan, Yale University |
M6 Quantum Aspects of Gravitation Jan 29 2017 3:30PM Virginia C |
Eugenio Bianchi, Pennsylvania State University |
M7 The Social Legacy of the Manhattan Project Jan 29 2017 3:30PM Delaware A |
Allen Sessoms, Georgetown University |
M8 The Role of Community in Recruiting and Retaining Women in Physics Jan 29 2017 3:30PM Delaware B |
Zahra Hazari, Florida International University |
M9 Higgs II Jan 29 2017 3:30PM Roosevelt 1 |
Dmitri Denisov, FermiLab |
M10 Future Accelerator-based Neutrino Sources Jan 29 2017 3:30PM Roosevelt 2 |
Tor Raubenheimer, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory |
M11 Neutrino III Jan 29 2017 3:30PM Roosevelt 3 |
Kate Scholberg, Duke University |
M12 Heavy Flavor Hadrons Jan 29 2017 3:30PM Roosevelt 4 |
Greg Kalicy, Catholic University of America |
M13 Ultra-relativistic Heavy-Ions Jan 29 2017 3:30PM Roosevelt 5 |
Christine Aidala, University of Michigan |
M14 Numerical GR Simulations of Core Collapse Supernovae Jan 29 2017 3:30PM Washington 1 |
Pedro Marronetti, National Science Foundation |
M15 Nuclear Instrumentation Jan 29 2017 3:30PM Washington 2 |
Warren Rogers, Indiana Wesleyan University |
M16 Neutron Skins, Hypernuclei and Neutron Stars Jan 29 2017 3:30PM Washington 3 |
Rocco Schiavilla, Old Dominion University |
N20 Career Skills Workshop: Achieving Your Goals Through Effective Communication Jan 29 2017 5:30PM Washington 5 |
Crystal Bailey, APS |
Q1 Kavli Foundation Keynote Plenary Session II: From Quarks to the Cosmos Jan 30 2017 8:30AM Ballroom Salon 2/3 |
Daniel Holz, University of Chicago |
R3 Black Holes and Their Environments Jan 30 2017 10:45AM Maryland C |
Neil Cornish, Montana State University |
R4 Missions, Instruments and Surveys Jan 30 2017 10:45AM Virginia A |
Mattia Di Mauro, SLAC National Laboratory |
R5 The Galactic Center Excess Jan 30 2017 10:45AM Virginia B |
Timothy Brandt, Institute for Advanced Study |
R6 Mathematical Aspects of General Relativity Jan 30 2017 10:45AM Virginia C |
Steven Carlip, University of California - Davis |
R7 The Manhattan Project: History and Heritage Jan 30 2017 10:45AM Delaware A |
Alan Chodos, The American Physical Society (retired) |
R8 Research in Teacher Preparation Jan 30 2017 10:45AM Delaware B |
Monica Plisch, American Physical Society |
R9 LHC: Ongoing Jan 30 2017 10:45AM Roosevelt 1 |
Mike Tuts, Columbia University |
R10 Sterile Neutrinos Jan 30 2017 10:45AM Roosevelt 2 |
Alex Himmel, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory |
R11 Neutrino Detector I Jan 30 2017 10:45AM Roosevelt 3 |
Dmitri Denisov, FermiLab |
R12 Low-energy Electroweak Interactions II Jan 30 2017 10:45AM Roosevelt 4 |
Diana Parno, Carnegie Mellon University |
R13 Minisymposium: Precision Measurements in Nuclear Physics I Jan 30 2017 10:45AM Roosevelt 5 |
Hiro Iwasaki, Michigan State University |
R14 Gravitational Wave Observations with Current and Future Facilities Jan 30 2017 10:45AM Washington 1 |
Laura Cadonati, Georgia Institute of Technology |
R15 The Future of Nucleon-Nucleon Interaction Jan 30 2017 10:45AM Washington 2 |
Matthias Schindler, University of South Carolina |
R16 Future High Energy Hadron Colliders and Physics Jan 30 2017 10:45AM Washington 3 |
Joseph Incandela, University of California, Santa Barbara |
S2 Physics Outreach and Physics History Jan 30 2017 1:30PM Maryland B |
Rebecca Thompson, APS |
S3 Topics in Physics Education Research Jan 30 2017 1:30PM Maryland C |
Tim Stelzer |
S4 Active Galactic Nuclei Jan 30 2017 1:30PM Virginia A |
Sara Buson, NASA-GSFC |
S5 From Axions to Active Galactic Nuclei Jan 30 2017 1:30PM Virginia B |
Masha Baryakhtar, Perimeter Institute |
S6 Loop Quantum Gravity and Cosmology Jan 30 2017 1:30PM Virginia C |
Jorge Pullin, Louisana State University |
S7 The Roles of Physicists in International and Nonprofit Organizations Jan 30 2017 1:30PM Delaware A |
Allen Sessoms, Georgetown University |
S8 Pushing the Boundaries of Lattice QCD Jan 30 2017 1:30PM Delaware B |
Peter Petreczky, Brookhaven National Laboratory |
S9 Accelerator and Detector Upgrades Jan 30 2017 1:30PM Roosevelt 1 |
Bob Tschirhart, FermiLab |
S10 Maria Goeppert Mayer Award, Sakurai Prize Session Jan 30 2017 1:30PM Roosevelt 2 |
Drew Baden, University of Maryland |
S11 Neutrino Detector II Jan 30 2017 1:30PM Roosevelt 3 |
Dmitri Denisov, FermiLab |
S12 Light Mesons and Baryons Jan 30 2017 1:30PM Roosevelt 4 |
William Briscoe, George Washington University |
S13 Minisymposium: Precision Measurements in Nuclear Physics II Jan 30 2017 1:30PM Roosevelt 5 |
Maxime Brodeur, University of Notre Dame |
S14 Progenitors of Merging Binary Black Holes Jan 30 2017 1:30PM Washington 1 |
Peter Shawhan, University of Maryland |
S15 Correlating Optical and CMB Surveys Jan 30 2017 1:30PM Washington 2 |
Scott Dodelson, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory |
S16 Neutrino Cross Sections from eV to TeV Jan 30 2017 1:30PM Washington 3 |
Alan Poon, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
U2 Classically Forbidden Transitions: Tunneling Through the Barriers to Advance Women and Minorities in Physics Jan 30 2017 3:30PM Maryland B |
Beverly Hartline, Montana Tech of the University of Montana |
U4 Supernovae, GRBs and Other Transients Jan 30 2017 3:30PM Virginia A |
Elizabeth Ferrara, University of Maryland - College Park |
U5 Gravitational Waves and Dark Matter Jan 30 2017 3:30PM Virginia B |
Paul Shapiro, University of Texas |
U7 Physics Drives Our Economy, Connects the World, Creates the Future Jan 30 2017 3:30PM Delaware A |
Cherrill Spencer, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory |
U8 History of the Search for Gravitational Waves Jan 30 2017 3:30PM Delaware B |
Alan Chodos, The American Physical Society (retired) |
U9 HL-LHC, Belle2, Future Colliders Jan 30 2017 3:30PM Roosevelt 1 |
Marcela Carena, FermiLab |
U10 LHC Run 2 Physics Jan 30 2017 3:30PM Roosevelt 2 |
Drew Baden, University of Maryland |
U11 Underground and Collider Jan 30 2017 3:30PM Roosevelt 3 |
Kate Scholberg, Duke University |
U12 Mini-Symposium: Compton Scattering and the Polarizabilities Jan 30 2017 3:30PM Roosevelt 4 |
Evangeline Downie, George Washington Univ. |
U13 Minisymposium: Precision Measurements in Nuclear Physics III Jan 30 2017 3:30PM Roosevelt 5 |
Guy Savard, Argonne National Laboratory |
U14 Numerical Relativity Simulations of Compact Binary Mergers Jan 30 2017 3:30PM Washington 1 |
Carlos Lousto, Rochester Institute of Technology |
U15 New Results from Galaxy Surveys Jan 30 2017 3:30PM Washington 2 |
Brenna Flaugher, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory |
U16 Neutrino Detection Challenges for Nuclear Physics Jan 30 2017 3:30PM Washington 3 |
Saori Pastore, Los Alamos National Laboratory |
W1 Plenary Session III: Black Holes Jan 31 2017 8:30AM Ballroom Salon 2/3 |
Daniel Holz, University of Chicago |
X2 Gravitational Wave Source Modeling Jan 31 2017 10:45AM Maryland B |
Reed Essick, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
X3 Numerical Relativity Simulations of Neutron Star Binaries and Gravitational Collapse Jan 31 2017 10:45AM Maryland C |
Sean McWilliams, West Virginia University |
X4 SNRs, PWNe, Binaries and other Galactic Sources Jan 31 2017 10:45AM Virginia A |
Sarah Gossan, California Institute of Technology |
X6 Gravitational Wave Data Analysis Techniques Jan 31 2017 10:45AM Virginia C |
Jessica McIver, Caltech |
X7 Physics Improves International Diplomacy: Hear from an Ambassador, a Science Advisor and a NGO Expert Jan 31 2017 10:45AM Delaware A |
R.J. Peterson, University of Colorado, Boulder |
X9 Supersymmetry Searches Jan 31 2017 10:45AM Roosevelt 1 |
Marcela Carena, FermiLab |
X10 Particle and Gravity Theory I Jan 31 2017 10:45AM Roosevelt 2 |
Geoffrey Lovelace, Cal State Fullerton |
X11 Top and Flavor Jan 31 2017 10:45AM Roosevelt 3 |
Joe Incandela, University of California, Santa Barbara |
X14 Focused Collection: Gender in Physics Jan 31 2017 10:45AM Washington 1 |
Vashti Sawtelle, Michigan State University |
X15 Dynamics of Planetary Systems Jan 31 2017 10:45AM Washington 2 |
Padi Boyd, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center |
X16 DNP Prize Session Jan 31 2017 10:45AM Washington 3 |
Gordon Cates, University of Virginia |
Y2 Research on Conceptual Understanding Jan 31 2017 1:30PM Maryland B |
Ellie Sayre |
Y3 Solar Physics Jan 31 2017 1:30PM Maryland C |
Eric Cramer, University of Alabama, Huntsville |
Y4 Pulsars, Magnetars and Others Jan 31 2017 1:30PM Virginia A |
Daniel Castro, NASA - Goddard Space Flight Center |
Y5 The CMB and Reionization Jan 31 2017 1:30PM Virginia B |
Simeon Bird, Johns Hopkins University |
Y6 Exoplanets and Planetary Science Jan 31 2017 1:30PM Virginia C |
Eric Ford, Pennsylvania State University |
Y7 Deep Science Around the World Jan 31 2017 1:30PM Delaware A |
Young-Kee Kim, University of Chicago |
Y8 Achieving Optimal Sensitivity with LIGO and other High-frequency Gravitational-wave Detectors Jan 31 2017 1:30PM Delaware B |
Marco Cavaglia, University of Mississippi |
Y9 Neutrino IV Jan 31 2017 1:30PM Roosevelt 1 |
A. Himmel, FermiLab |
Y10 Particle and Gravity Theory II Jan 31 2017 1:30PM Roosevelt 2 |
Ilias Cholis, Johns Hopkins University |
Y11 LIGO Searches and Detection of Compact Binary Coalescences Jan 31 2017 1:30PM Roosevelt 3 |
Hsin-Yu Chen, University of Chicago |
Y12 Electromagnetic Interactions Jan 31 2017 1:30PM Roosevelt 4 |
Phillippe Markel, J. G. Univ. Mainz |
Y13 Nuclear Structure Jan 31 2017 1:30PM Roosevelt 5 |
Daniel Phillips, Ohio University |
Y16 Hadron Spectroscopy Jan 31 2017 1:30PM Washington 3 |
Curtis Meyer, Carnegie Mellon University |
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