Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Fall 2022 Meeting of the APS Eastern Great Lake Section and the Michigan Section of AAPT: Pushing Boundaries in Physics and Education
Volume 67, Number 16
Friday–Saturday, October 21–22, 2022; Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan
Invited Speakers
Cholis, Ilias Oakland University |
Session C01.00002 The current status of WIMP dark matter searches Room: Lawrence Technological University S100 |
Knaub, Alexis V American Association of Physics Teachers |
Session K01.00001 Physics Careers and Pathways Room: Lawrence Technological University S100 |
Kumar, Rajesh Kent State University |
Session N01.00002 Constraints on the equation of state of dense matter inside compact stars Room: Lawrence Technological University S100 |
Nunes, Filomena Michigan State University |
Session B01.00001 Nuclear reactions for astrophysics: what's new? Room: Lawrence Technological University S100 |
Quichocho, Xandria R Texas State University |
Session B01.00002 People Like Me: Intersectional Physics Identity Development of Multiply-Marginalized Students Room: Lawrence Technological University S100 |
Rauscher, Emily |
Session C01.00001 A New Era of Three-Dimensional Maps of Exoplanet Atmospheres Room: Lawrence Technological University S100 |
Sawtelle, Vashti Michigan State University |
Session L01.00001 Research on Inclusive Practices: Supporting Two-Year College Transfer Students in the Physics Community Room: Lawrence Technological University S100 |
Schumaker, Will |
Session G01.00001 Harnessing the power of light: from the physics of the extreme to industry Room: Lawrence Technological University Atrium |
Shah, Nausheen R Wayne State University |
Session N01.00001 The Naturally Unnatural Standard Model of Particle Physics Room: Lawrence Technological University S100 |
Tobos, Valentina Lawrence Technological University |
Session K02.00001 Departmental Action Leadership Institute (DALI) Roundtable Room: Lawrence Technological University S321 |
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