Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2018
Volume 63, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 5–9, 2018; Los Angeles, California
Session Index
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Session A
Session B
Session C
C43.
Invited Session
Prize/Award
Jonathan F. Reichert and Barbara Wolff-Reichert Award for Excellence in Advanced Laboratory Instruction
Session E
E25.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
The Author in Dialogue: A. Douglas Stone's Einstein and the Quantum
E43.
Careers
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
How to Get a Job: Expanding Career Perspectives for Physicists
Session F
F32.
Industry
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
FIAP-FPS invited session: Advancing Innovation for Industry and Society
Session H
H05.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
The Legacy of Millie Dresselhaus: Women, Carbon, and Society
Session K
K04.
Invited Session
Tenth Anniversary of Iron-based High-temperature Superconductivity: Progresses and Opportunities
K32.
Industry
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Data Science as the Driving Force for Industrial Physics
Session L
L16.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Major Physics Organizations and Their Role in the Future of Physics
Session P
P32.
Industry
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Put Big Data in Your Physics Toolbox; APS-AIP Industrial Physics Forum
Session R
R04.
Invited Session
"Whither Pairing Correlations or Quantum Criticality driven Pseudogap in the Cuprate Superconductors?"
R16.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Science Policy in the Trump Administration (Session Cancelled)
R32.
Careers
Invited Session
Effective Practices for Student Career Preparedness and Departmental Programmatic Assessment
R41.
Invited Session
Liquid Crystalline Behavior at the Supramolecular Scale in Biopolymer and Colloidal Systems
R58.
Invited Session
Controlling Space and Time in Biology: From Gene Regulation in a Single Cell to Pattern Formation in Cell Populations and Development
Session S
Session V
V04.
Invited Session
Dirac Electron Physics and Nanoscale Scanning Probes of Quantum Dynamics in Graphene: Atomic Defects, Topology and Geometry
V32.
Industry
Invited Session
Prize/Award
Undergraduate Students
Joseph F. Keithley and Industrial Physics Awards
Session X
X58.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Lessons from Biological Soft Materials and Their Applications
Session Y
Session A
Session B
Session C
Session E
E25.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
The Author in Dialogue: A. Douglas Stone's Einstein and the Quantum
E43.
Careers
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
How to Get a Job: Expanding Career Perspectives for Physicists
Session F
F32.
Industry
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
FIAP-FPS invited session: Advancing Innovation for Industry and Society
Session H
Session K
K04.
Invited Session
Tenth Anniversary of Iron-based High-temperature Superconductivity: Progresses and Opportunities
K32.
Industry
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Data Science as the Driving Force for Industrial Physics
Session L
L16.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Major Physics Organizations and Their Role in the Future of Physics
Session P
Session R
R04.
Invited Session
"Whither Pairing Correlations or Quantum Criticality driven Pseudogap in the Cuprate Superconductors?"
R16.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Science Policy in the Trump Administration (Session Cancelled)
R32.
Careers
Invited Session
Effective Practices for Student Career Preparedness and Departmental Programmatic Assessment
R41.
Invited Session
Liquid Crystalline Behavior at the Supramolecular Scale in Biopolymer and Colloidal Systems
R58.
Invited Session
Controlling Space and Time in Biology: From Gene Regulation in a Single Cell to Pattern Formation in Cell Populations and Development
Session S
Session V
V04.
Invited Session
Dirac Electron Physics and Nanoscale Scanning Probes of Quantum Dynamics in Graphene: Atomic Defects, Topology and Geometry
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