Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2019
Volume 64, Number 2
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2019; Boston, Massachusetts
Session Index
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Session A
A69.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
The Author in Dialogue: David Kaiser's "How the Hippies Saved Physics"
Session B
B69.
Education
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
The Role of Physics Departments in Educating Teachers
Session C
C60.
Education
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Life, the Universe, and Everything: Teaching Biology to Physicists and Physics to Biologists
Session D
D51.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Enabling Quantum Leap: National Quantum Initiative Special Outreach Session
Session E
E60.
Invited Session
Outreach
Undergraduate Students
Sharing Science: How to Communicate with the Public
Session F
Session G
Session H
H34.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Five Decades of Physics at ExxonMobil Corporate Strategic Research
H60.
Education
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Jonathan F. Reichert and Barbara Wolff-Reichert Award for Excellence in Advanced Laboratory Instruction: Incorporating State-of-the-Art Research into Advanced Labs
Session J
Session K
K34.
Careers
Industrial
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Future of Physics and Evolving Careers of Physicists
Session L
L60.
Careers
Education
Industry
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Launching a Successful Career as a Physicist
Session P
P62.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Physics of Planetary Interiors: Modeling Planets From Atomic to Global Scale
Session Q
Q85.
Outreach
Undergraduate Students
Imaginative Performances: Quantum Voyages and the History of Physics in 13 Songs
Session R
R34.
Careers
Education
Industry
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Live Long and Prosper as Physicist, Innovator, and Entrepreneur
R51.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Artificial Intelligence, Data, and Dynamics: Learning Physical Models of Living Systems
Session S
S34.
Careers
Industrial
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Adventures of Entrepreneurial Physicists or Where You Should Find Your Next Job
Session V
Session W
Session X
Session Y
Session A
A69.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
The Author in Dialogue: David Kaiser's "How the Hippies Saved Physics"
Session B
B69.
Education
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
The Role of Physics Departments in Educating Teachers
Session C
C60.
Education
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Life, the Universe, and Everything: Teaching Biology to Physicists and Physics to Biologists
Session D
Session E
E60.
Invited Session
Outreach
Undergraduate Students
Sharing Science: How to Communicate with the Public
Session F
Session G
Session H
H34.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Five Decades of Physics at ExxonMobil Corporate Strategic Research
H60.
Education
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Jonathan F. Reichert and Barbara Wolff-Reichert Award for Excellence in Advanced Laboratory Instruction: Incorporating State-of-the-Art Research into Advanced Labs
Session J
Session K
K34.
Careers
Industrial
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Future of Physics and Evolving Careers of Physicists
Session L
L60.
Careers
Education
Industry
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Launching a Successful Career as a Physicist
Session P
P62.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Physics of Planetary Interiors: Modeling Planets From Atomic to Global Scale
Session Q
Session R
R34.
Careers
Education
Industry
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Live Long and Prosper as Physicist, Innovator, and Entrepreneur
R51.
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Artificial Intelligence, Data, and Dynamics: Learning Physical Models of Living Systems
Session S
S34.
Careers
Industrial
Invited Session
Undergraduate Students
Adventures of Entrepreneurial Physicists or Where You Should Find Your Next Job
Session V
Session W
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