Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2017
Volume 62, Number 1
Saturday–Tuesday, January 28–31, 2017; Washington, DC
Session Index
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Session A
A1.
Invited Session
Plenary
Undergraduate Students
Plenary Session I: Science Policy in the 21st Century
Session B
B10.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Transitions in Physics and Related Fields from the Late 19th Century to Today
Session C
C8.
Invited Session
Prize/Award
Undergraduate Students
Forum on Education Excellence in Physics Education Award
Session E
Session F
Session H
H14.
Invited Session
Prize/Award
Undergraduate Students
Einstein Prize Talk and Advanced LIGO Search Results
H16.
Careers
Industry
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Nuclear Physics Careers Off the Beaten Path
Session J
J8.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Using 21st Century Physics to Educate 21st Century Students
Session K
Session M
M8.
Diversity
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
The Role of Community in Recruiting and Retaining Women in Physics
Session N
N20.
Careers
Undergraduate Students
Career Skills Workshop: Achieving Your Goals Through Effective Communication
Session P
Session Q
Q1.
Invited Session
Plenary
Undergraduate Students
Kavli Foundation Keynote Plenary Session II: From Quarks to the Cosmos
Session R
R14.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Gravitational Wave Observations with Current and Future Facilities
Session S
S7.
Careers
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
The Roles of Physicists in International and Nonprofit Organizations
Session U
U2.
Diversity
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Classically Forbidden Transitions: Tunneling Through the Barriers to Advance Women and Minorities in Physics
U7.
Careers
Industry
Invited Session
Prize/Award
Undergraduate Students
Physics Drives Our Economy, Connects the World, Creates the Future
Session W
Session X
X7.
Diversity
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Physics Improves International Diplomacy: Hear from an Ambassador, a Science Advisor and a NGO Expert
Session Y
Session A
A1.
Invited Session
Plenary
Undergraduate Students
Plenary Session I: Science Policy in the 21st Century
Session B
B10.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Transitions in Physics and Related Fields from the Late 19th Century to Today
Session C
C8.
Invited Session
Prize/Award
Undergraduate Students
Forum on Education Excellence in Physics Education Award
Session E
Session F
Session H
H14.
Invited Session
Prize/Award
Undergraduate Students
Einstein Prize Talk and Advanced LIGO Search Results
H16.
Careers
Industry
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Nuclear Physics Careers Off the Beaten Path
Session J
J8.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Using 21st Century Physics to Educate 21st Century Students
Session K
Session M
M8.
Diversity
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
The Role of Community in Recruiting and Retaining Women in Physics
Session N
N20.
Careers
Undergraduate Students
Career Skills Workshop: Achieving Your Goals Through Effective Communication
Session P
Session Q
Q1.
Invited Session
Plenary
Undergraduate Students
Kavli Foundation Keynote Plenary Session II: From Quarks to the Cosmos
Session R
R14.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Gravitational Wave Observations with Current and Future Facilities
Session S
S7.
Careers
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
The Roles of Physicists in International and Nonprofit Organizations
Session U
U2.
Diversity
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Classically Forbidden Transitions: Tunneling Through the Barriers to Advance Women and Minorities in Physics
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