Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 2
Saturday–Tuesday, April 18–21, 2020; Washington D.C.
Session Index
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Session A
A01.
Invited Session
Live
Plenary
Undergrad Friendly
Kavli Foundation Keynote Plenary Session: Exploring the Cosmos
Session B
B04.
Invited Session
Live
Undergrad Friendly
Neutrinoless Double-Beta Decay: Physics Results and Perspectives
B08.
Careers
Invited Session
Live
Undergrad Friendly
A Sampling of Career Paths Available for Early-Career Scientists
B21.
Careers
Education
Live
Undergrad Friendly
Lunch with the Grads: A Panel Discussion on Physics Graduate School
B23.
Live
DPF Grad Slam
Session C
C10.
Live
Neutron Star Theory
Session D
D08.
Invited Session
Live
Undergrad Friendly
From Particle Physics to Brain Imaging and Radiotherapy
Session E
E01.
Special Event
Invited Session
Live
Outreach
Undergrad Friendly
Public Lecture: Seeing the Unseeable: Capturing an Image of a Black Hole
Session G
G06.
APS Journals
Invited Session
Live
Undergrad Friendly
Physical Review Invited Session: Aspects of Multimessenger Astrophysics
G08.
Diversity
Education
Invited Session
Live
Undergrad Friendly
Why it is Critical to Promote and Support Equity and Inclusion in Physics
G09.
Focus Session
Live
Mini-Symposium: The Cosmic Microwave Background and Fundamental Physics on the Cosmic Frontier
Session H
Session J
J02.
Invited Session
Live
Prize/Award
Special Session for the Sakurai, Panofsky and Primakoff Award Winners
J07.
Diversity
Invited Session
Live
Undergrad Friendly
Creating an Inclusive Physics Community for the Next Century
J08.
Education
Invited Session
Live
Prize/Award
Undergrad Friendly
Excellence in Physics Education Award: The Open Source Team
Session K
Session L
L02.
Invited Session
Live
Undergrad Friendly
Science, Status, and Prospects of U.S. Facilities for Nuclear Physics
L07.
Diversity
Invited Session
Live
Undergrad Friendly
Acknowledging African and Indigenous Peoples' Contributions to Physics and Astronomy
Session M
Session P
P01.
Invited Session
Live
Plenary
Undergrad Friendly
Plenary: Multi-Messenger Probes of Fundamental Physics
Session Q
Q07.
Diversity
Invited Session
Live
Undergrad Friendly
Celebrating the Diversity of New GFB/DNP Fellows
Q13.
Live
Charged Leptons
Session R
R08.
Education
Invited Session
Live
Undergrad Friendly
Status of the Effective Practices for Physics Programs (EP3) Project
R12.
Live
Axions III
R17.
Focus Session
Live
Science Opportunities with Stable and Long Lived Beams in Inverse Kinematics
Session T
Session W
W01.
Invited Session
Live
Plenary
Undergrad Friendly
Plenary: Frontiers of Discovery: Flavor, Color, and Exoplanets
Session X
X04.
Education
Invited Session
Live
Undergrad Friendly
Increasing Nuclear Literacy for the Public and for Professionals
X06.
Invited Session
Live
Prize/Award
Isaacson Award Session: Challenges in Gravitational Wave Research
X10.
Live
Pulsar Timing
X11.
Live
Neutrino Detection
Session Y
Y09.
Live
Gamma Ray Bursts
Session A
A01.
Invited Session
Live
Plenary
Undergrad Friendly
Kavli Foundation Keynote Plenary Session: Exploring the Cosmos
Session B
B04.
Invited Session
Live
Undergrad Friendly
Neutrinoless Double-Beta Decay: Physics Results and Perspectives
B08.
Careers
Invited Session
Live
Undergrad Friendly
A Sampling of Career Paths Available for Early-Career Scientists
B21.
Careers
Education
Live
Undergrad Friendly
Lunch with the Grads: A Panel Discussion on Physics Graduate School
B23.
Live
DPF Grad Slam
Session C
C10.
Live
Neutron Star Theory
Session D
D08.
Invited Session
Live
Undergrad Friendly
From Particle Physics to Brain Imaging and Radiotherapy
Session E
Session G
G06.
APS Journals
Invited Session
Live
Undergrad Friendly
Physical Review Invited Session: Aspects of Multimessenger Astrophysics
G08.
Diversity
Education
Invited Session
Live
Undergrad Friendly
Why it is Critical to Promote and Support Equity and Inclusion in Physics
G09.
Focus Session
Live
Mini-Symposium: The Cosmic Microwave Background and Fundamental Physics on the Cosmic Frontier
Session H
Session J
J02.
Invited Session
Live
Prize/Award
Special Session for the Sakurai, Panofsky and Primakoff Award Winners
J07.
Diversity
Invited Session
Live
Undergrad Friendly
Creating an Inclusive Physics Community for the Next Century
J08.
Education
Invited Session
Live
Prize/Award
Undergrad Friendly
Excellence in Physics Education Award: The Open Source Team
Session K
Session L
L02.
Invited Session
Live
Undergrad Friendly
Science, Status, and Prospects of U.S. Facilities for Nuclear Physics
L07.
Diversity
Invited Session
Live
Undergrad Friendly
Acknowledging African and Indigenous Peoples' Contributions to Physics and Astronomy
Session M
Session P
P01.
Invited Session
Live
Plenary
Undergrad Friendly
Plenary: Multi-Messenger Probes of Fundamental Physics
Session Q
Q07.
Diversity
Invited Session
Live
Undergrad Friendly
Celebrating the Diversity of New GFB/DNP Fellows
Q13.
Live
Charged Leptons
Session R
R08.
Education
Invited Session
Live
Undergrad Friendly
Status of the Effective Practices for Physics Programs (EP3) Project
R12.
Live
Axions III
R17.
Focus Session
Live
Science Opportunities with Stable and Long Lived Beams in Inverse Kinematics
Session T
Session W
W01.
Invited Session
Live
Plenary
Undergrad Friendly
Plenary: Frontiers of Discovery: Flavor, Color, and Exoplanets
Session X
X04.
Education
Invited Session
Live
Undergrad Friendly
Increasing Nuclear Literacy for the Public and for Professionals
X06.
Invited Session
Live
Prize/Award
Isaacson Award Session: Challenges in Gravitational Wave Research
X10.
Live
Pulsar Timing
X11.
Live
Neutrino Detection
Session Y
Y09.
Live
Gamma Ray Bursts
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