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
A03.
Focus
Supported Nano-Clusters I: Tuning Reactivity Through Cluster-Support Support Interactions
A20.
Focus
Energy Materials
A21.
Focus
Thermoelectrics I
A27.
Focus
Optomechanics I
A34.
Focus
Petascale Science and Beyond: Applications and Opportunities for Materials, Chemical, and Bio Physics I
A50.
Focus
Physics of Proteins I: Experimental and Computational Studies on the Structure and Conformational Dynamics of Proteins
Session B
B34.
Focus
Petascale Science and Beyond: Applications and Opportunities for Materials, Chemical, and Bio Physics II
Session C
C07.
Focus
Electron Solids
C21.
Focus
Thermoelectrics II
C28.
Focus
Silicon Spin Qubits
C29.
Focus
First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials III: Phonons, Spins, Dynamics
C33.
Focus
Quantum Acoustics
C34.
Focus
Petascale Science and Beyond: Applications and Opportunities for Materials, Chemical, and Bio Physics III
C46.
Focus
Advanced Morphological Characterization of Polymeric Materials I: Soft and Hard X-ray, and Neutron Scattering
Session E
E21.
Focus
Current-induced Spins, Spin-orbit Torques and Magnetoresistance in Topological Insulators
E23.
Focus
Bulk Iridates
E50.
Focus
Morphogenesis I
Session F
F29.
Focus
First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials V: Density Functional Theory for Excited States
F43.
Focus
Advancing Polymer Physics by Integrating Simulation and Theory I: Dynamics and Coarse-Graining
F50.
Focus
Morphogenesis II
Session H
H19.
Focus
Spin Chains: Theory
H29.
Focus
First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials VI: Solids and Layered Materials
H50.
Focus
Physics of Proteins II: Experimental and Computational Studies on the Structure and Conformational Dynamics of Proteins
H56.
Focus
Advanced Morphological Characterization of Polymeric Materials II: Emerging Microscopy and Spectroscopy Techniques
Session K
K29.
Focus
First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials VII: Organic and Hybrid Materials
K50.
Focus
Physics of Proteins III: Experimental and Computational Studies on the Structure and Conformational Dynamics of Proteins
K55.
Focus
Advancing Polymer Physics by Integrating Simulation and Theory III: Self-Assembly and Charged Polymers
Session L
L29.
Focus
Thermoelectrics III
Session P
P28.
Focus
Spin Qubit Readout
P35.
Focus
Novel 2D Materials
P43.
Focus
Extreme Deformation of Polymers and Soft Matter II: High Speeds, Rupture, and Large Deformation
P55.
Focus
Block Copolymer Thin Films Integrated with New Material Platforms I: Surface, Interfaces and Lithography
Session R
R55.
Focus
Soft Materials Containing Synthetic Polymers, Peptides, Proteins, Biomachinery and Beyond I: Peptides and Assemblies
Session S
S55.
Focus
Block Copolymer Thin Films Integrated with new Material Platforms II: Annealing, Architecture, and Multi-Layers
Session V
V02.
Focus
Strong Light-matter Coupling and Enhanced Spectroscopy: Enhanced Spectroscopy and Dynamics
V55.
Focus
Soft Materials Containing Synthetic Polymers, Peptides, Proteins, Biomachinery and Beyond II: Nucleic Acids and Solutions
Session X
X10.
Focus
4d/5d materials I
Session Y
Y10.
Focus
4d/5d materials II
Session A
A03.
Focus
Supported Nano-Clusters I: Tuning Reactivity Through Cluster-Support Support Interactions
A20.
Focus
Energy Materials
A21.
Focus
Thermoelectrics I
A27.
Focus
Optomechanics I
A34.
Focus
Petascale Science and Beyond: Applications and Opportunities for Materials, Chemical, and Bio Physics I
A50.
Focus
Physics of Proteins I: Experimental and Computational Studies on the Structure and Conformational Dynamics of Proteins
Session B
B34.
Focus
Petascale Science and Beyond: Applications and Opportunities for Materials, Chemical, and Bio Physics II
Session C
C07.
Focus
Electron Solids
C21.
Focus
Thermoelectrics II
C28.
Focus
Silicon Spin Qubits
C29.
Focus
First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials III: Phonons, Spins, Dynamics
C33.
Focus
Quantum Acoustics
C34.
Focus
Petascale Science and Beyond: Applications and Opportunities for Materials, Chemical, and Bio Physics III
Session E
E21.
Focus
Current-induced Spins, Spin-orbit Torques and Magnetoresistance in Topological Insulators
E23.
Focus
Bulk Iridates
E50.
Focus
Morphogenesis I
Session F
F29.
Focus
First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials V: Density Functional Theory for Excited States
F43.
Focus
Advancing Polymer Physics by Integrating Simulation and Theory I: Dynamics and Coarse-Graining
F50.
Focus
Morphogenesis II
Session H
H19.
Focus
Spin Chains: Theory
H29.
Focus
First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials VI: Solids and Layered Materials
H50.
Focus
Physics of Proteins II: Experimental and Computational Studies on the Structure and Conformational Dynamics of Proteins
Session K
K29.
Focus
First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials VII: Organic and Hybrid Materials
K50.
Focus
Physics of Proteins III: Experimental and Computational Studies on the Structure and Conformational Dynamics of Proteins
K55.
Focus
Advancing Polymer Physics by Integrating Simulation and Theory III: Self-Assembly and Charged Polymers
Session L
L29.
Focus
Thermoelectrics III
Session P
P28.
Focus
Spin Qubit Readout
P35.
Focus
Novel 2D Materials
P43.
Focus
Extreme Deformation of Polymers and Soft Matter II: High Speeds, Rupture, and Large Deformation
Session R
R55.
Focus
Soft Materials Containing Synthetic Polymers, Peptides, Proteins, Biomachinery and Beyond I: Peptides and Assemblies
Session S
S55.
Focus
Block Copolymer Thin Films Integrated with new Material Platforms II: Annealing, Architecture, and Multi-Layers
Session V
V02.
Focus
Strong Light-matter Coupling and Enhanced Spectroscopy: Enhanced Spectroscopy and Dynamics
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