Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2019
Volume 64, Number 3
Saturday–Tuesday, April 13–16, 2019; Denver, Colorado
Session Index
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Session A
Session B
B07.
Careers
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Attracting Young People to Science and Science Policy
B20.
Careers
Undergraduate Students
Lunch with the Grads: A Panel Discussion on Physics Graduate School
Session C
C02.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Isaacson Award Talk and Ground Based Gravitational-wave Astronomy
Session D
D04.
Careers
Industrial
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Private Sector Career Opportunities for Physicists
Session E
Session G
G07.
Education
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Engaging Students in Authentic Experimentation During Lab Courses
Session H
H02.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
New Detectors for Medical Imaging: Translating Discoveries from Nuclear and Particle Physics to Medicine
Session J
J02.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Edward Bouchet Award Talk and Progress in Numerical Simulations of Compact Binaries
J06.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Creating an Inclusive Physics Community for the Next Century
Session K
K20.
Careers
Undergraduate Students
PIE Playground: Examples of Teaching Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Physics
Session L
L02.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Einstein Prize Talk and Developments in Gravitational Theory
L13.
Education
Undergraduate Students
Physics Education: From Particle Physics to Autonomous Driving to Contact
Session P
P01.
Invited Session
Plenary
Undergraduate Students
Kavli Foundation Keynote Plenary Session: Recent Advances in Neutrino Physics
Session Q
Q05.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Higgs as a Tool for New Physics: Current Status and Future Facilities
Session R
Session T
Session W
W01.
Invited Session
Plenary
Undergraduate Students
90th Anniversary of the APS Reviews of Modern Physics
Session X
X05.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Detecting, and Defending Earth from, Earth-crossing Asteroids
X07.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Precision Searches for New Long-range forces, from Quantum Sensors to Spacecraft
Session Y
Session A
Session B
B07.
Careers
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Attracting Young People to Science and Science Policy
B20.
Careers
Undergraduate Students
Lunch with the Grads: A Panel Discussion on Physics Graduate School
Session C
C02.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Isaacson Award Talk and Ground Based Gravitational-wave Astronomy
Session D
D04.
Careers
Industrial
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Private Sector Career Opportunities for Physicists
Session E
Session G
G07.
Education
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Engaging Students in Authentic Experimentation During Lab Courses
Session H
H02.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
New Detectors for Medical Imaging: Translating Discoveries from Nuclear and Particle Physics to Medicine
Session J
J02.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Edward Bouchet Award Talk and Progress in Numerical Simulations of Compact Binaries
J06.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Creating an Inclusive Physics Community for the Next Century
Session K
K20.
Careers
Undergraduate Students
PIE Playground: Examples of Teaching Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Physics
Session L
Session P
P01.
Invited Session
Plenary
Undergraduate Students
Kavli Foundation Keynote Plenary Session: Recent Advances in Neutrino Physics
Session Q
Q05.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Higgs as a Tool for New Physics: Current Status and Future Facilities
Session R
Session T
Session W
W01.
Invited Session
Plenary
Undergraduate Students
90th Anniversary of the APS Reviews of Modern Physics
Session X
X05.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Detecting, and Defending Earth from, Earth-crossing Asteroids
X07.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Precision Searches for New Long-range forces, from Quantum Sensors to Spacecraft
Session Y
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