Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2023 APS April Meeting
Volume 68, Number 6
Minneapolis, Minnesota (Apr 15-18)
Virtual (Apr 24-26); Time Zone: Central Time
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Session A
A01.
Invited
Live Streamed
Plenary
Undergrad Friendly
Early Science Results from the James Webb Space Telescope
Session B
Session C
C02.
Invited
The establishment of a new field of research in X-ray astronomy with NASA's and the Italian Space Agency's successful Imaging X-Ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) mission
Session D
Session E
Session F
F02.
Invited
Undergrad Friendly
The 2023 NASA Astrophysics MIDEX/MO Phase A Studies: A glimpse of the pending future
Session G
G07.
Invited
Undergrad Friendly
Nuclear energy, nuclear weapons, and nonproliferation (FPS Awards Session)
Session H
H07.
Invited
Diversity
Education
Undergrad Friendly
Improving Inclusion and Access in Physics Learning Environments
Session K
K02.
Invited
Undergrad Friendly
Multi-messenger Astrophysics in the Era Next-generation Gravitational Wave Detectors
K05.
Invited
Education
Outreach
Undergrad Friendly
Addressing Misinformation in Physics Outreach and Education
Session KB
Session L
L01.
Invited
Diversity
Education
Live Streamed
Plenary
Undergrad Friendly
Kavli Foundation Keynote Plenary Session: Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusivity in US Science
LL03.
Invited
V: Probing the Structure and Physics of Accretion Flows at Event Horizon Scales with the EHT
Session M
M02.
Invited
Undergrad Friendly
The partnership of particle and astrophysics: directions for the coming decade
M19.
Invited
Diversity
Education
Mini-Symposium
Outreach
Mini Symposium: Informal Physics Education and Research
Session N
N03.
Invited
DNP Prize Session
Session Q
Session S
S01.
Invited
Live Streamed
Plenary
Undergrad Friendly
Inertial Fusion: from Experiment to the US Grid
Session T
T02.
Invited
Diversity
Undergrad Friendly
Astro2020 DEIA Priorities: Actions and Opportunities for Astrophysicists for Improving the Field
T03.
Invited
Undergrad Friendly
The Role of Carbon in Stellar Burning: Even Something so Common Can Surprise Us
Session U
Session V
Session W
Session A
A01.
Invited
Live Streamed
Plenary
Undergrad Friendly
Early Science Results from the James Webb Space Telescope
Session B
Session C
C02.
Invited
The establishment of a new field of research in X-ray astronomy with NASA's and the Italian Space Agency's successful Imaging X-Ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) mission
Session D
Session F
F02.
Invited
Undergrad Friendly
The 2023 NASA Astrophysics MIDEX/MO Phase A Studies: A glimpse of the pending future
Session G
G07.
Invited
Undergrad Friendly
Nuclear energy, nuclear weapons, and nonproliferation (FPS Awards Session)
Session H
H07.
Invited
Diversity
Education
Undergrad Friendly
Improving Inclusion and Access in Physics Learning Environments
Session K
K02.
Invited
Undergrad Friendly
Multi-messenger Astrophysics in the Era Next-generation Gravitational Wave Detectors
K05.
Invited
Education
Outreach
Undergrad Friendly
Addressing Misinformation in Physics Outreach and Education
Session KB
Session L
L01.
Invited
Diversity
Education
Live Streamed
Plenary
Undergrad Friendly
Kavli Foundation Keynote Plenary Session: Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusivity in US Science
Session M
M02.
Invited
Undergrad Friendly
The partnership of particle and astrophysics: directions for the coming decade
M19.
Invited
Diversity
Education
Mini-Symposium
Outreach
Mini Symposium: Informal Physics Education and Research
Session N
N03.
Invited
DNP Prize Session
Session Q
Session S
S01.
Invited
Live Streamed
Plenary
Undergrad Friendly
Inertial Fusion: from Experiment to the US Grid
Session T
T02.
Invited
Diversity
Undergrad Friendly
Astro2020 DEIA Priorities: Actions and Opportunities for Astrophysicists for Improving the Field
T03.
Invited
Undergrad Friendly
The Role of Carbon in Stellar Burning: Even Something so Common Can Surprise Us
Session U
Session V
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