Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2023 APS March Meeting
Volume 68, Number 3
Las Vegas, Nevada (March 5-10)
Virtual (March 20-22); Time Zone: Pacific Time
Session Index
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Session A
A06.
Focus Session
Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics: From Natural Selection to Chemical Reaction Networks
A10.
Focus Session
Membranes I
A16.
Focus Session
From Grains to Complex Flows to Sustainable Materials: Soft Matter Meets Climate Change
A42.
Focus Session
Dirac and Weyl Semimetal: Ultrafast, Electron-lattice Coupling and Photogalvanic Effect
AAA02.
Focus Session
V: Spin-Dependent Phenomena in Semiconductors, Including 2D Materials and Topological Systems
Session AA
Session B
B57.
Focus Session
Magnonics I
B59.
Focus Session
First-Principles Simulations of Excited-State Phenomena: Excitons and Bethe-Salpeter Equation I
Session C
Session D
D03.
Focus Session
Spectroscopy in Space and Time II; Modern Microwave Spectroscopy & Astrochemistry Investigations
D59.
Focus Session
First-Principles Simulations of Excited-State Phenomena: Electron-Phonon Interactions I
Session EE
Session F
F04.
Focus Session
Beyond Linear: Structure, Dynamics, Response and Unique Properties of Topological Polymers I
F09.
Focus Session
Elasto-X, Combining Elasticity with Capillarity, Granularity, Adhesion, and Others
F60.
Focus Session
Extreme Scale Computational Science Discovery in Fluid Dynamics and Related Disciplines I
Session G
G04.
Focus Session
Beyond Linear: Structure, Dynamics, Response and Unique Properties of Topological Polymers II
G34.
Diversity
Education
Focus Session
Undergrad Friendly
Prize for a Faculty Member for Research in an Undergraduate Institution - Undergraduate Diversity and Education
G59.
Focus Session
First-Principles Simulations of Excited-State Phenomena: Excitons and Bethe-Salpeter Equation II
Session J
JJ03.
Focus Session
V: Emergent Properties of Complex Oxides Bulk, Thin Films, and Heterostructures V
Session K
K59.
Focus Session
First-Principles Simulations of Excited-State Phenomena: Electron-phonon Interactions II
K60.
Focus Session
Extreme Scale Computational Science Discovery in Fluid Dynamics and Related Disciplines II
Session L
Session M
M38.
Focus Session
Tools and Techniques for Exploring Materials Physics at the Frontier of Time and Length Scales
M56.
Focus Session
Quantum Spin Liquid Materials II: Geometric Frustration, Shastry-Sutherland, and Valence Bond Solids
M60.
Focus Session
First-Principles Simulations of Excited-State Phenomena: Out-of-Equilibrium Dynamics
Session N
N18.
Focus Session
Fluids VIII
N44.
Focus Session
Topological Superconductivity: Proximity and Interface Effects and Low-dimensional Systems
Session P
Session Q
Q06.
Focus Session
Genome Organization and Subnuclear Phenomena I: From DNA-Protein Interactions to Higher-Order Structures
Session R
Session RR
Session S
S04.
Focus Session
Single-Molecule Characterization in Polymers and Soft Matter: Morphology and Mechanics
S08.
Focus Session
Genome Organization and Subnuclear Phenomena II: Active and Passive Processes in Genome Organization
Session T
T59.
Focus Session
Electrochemical Interface II Electrochemistry and Catalysis in Aqueous Environments
Session W
Session Y
Session Z
Session A
A06.
Focus Session
Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics: From Natural Selection to Chemical Reaction Networks
A10.
Focus Session
Membranes I
A16.
Focus Session
From Grains to Complex Flows to Sustainable Materials: Soft Matter Meets Climate Change
A42.
Focus Session
Dirac and Weyl Semimetal: Ultrafast, Electron-lattice Coupling and Photogalvanic Effect
Session B
B57.
Focus Session
Magnonics I
B59.
Focus Session
First-Principles Simulations of Excited-State Phenomena: Excitons and Bethe-Salpeter Equation I
Session D
D03.
Focus Session
Spectroscopy in Space and Time II; Modern Microwave Spectroscopy & Astrochemistry Investigations
Session F
F04.
Focus Session
Beyond Linear: Structure, Dynamics, Response and Unique Properties of Topological Polymers I
F09.
Focus Session
Elasto-X, Combining Elasticity with Capillarity, Granularity, Adhesion, and Others
F60.
Focus Session
Extreme Scale Computational Science Discovery in Fluid Dynamics and Related Disciplines I
Session G
G04.
Focus Session
Beyond Linear: Structure, Dynamics, Response and Unique Properties of Topological Polymers II
G34.
Diversity
Education
Focus Session
Undergrad Friendly
Prize for a Faculty Member for Research in an Undergraduate Institution - Undergraduate Diversity and Education
G59.
Focus Session
First-Principles Simulations of Excited-State Phenomena: Excitons and Bethe-Salpeter Equation II
Session K
K59.
Focus Session
First-Principles Simulations of Excited-State Phenomena: Electron-phonon Interactions II
Session M
M38.
Focus Session
Tools and Techniques for Exploring Materials Physics at the Frontier of Time and Length Scales
M56.
Focus Session
Quantum Spin Liquid Materials II: Geometric Frustration, Shastry-Sutherland, and Valence Bond Solids
M60.
Focus Session
First-Principles Simulations of Excited-State Phenomena: Out-of-Equilibrium Dynamics
Session N
N18.
Focus Session
Fluids VIII
N44.
Focus Session
Topological Superconductivity: Proximity and Interface Effects and Low-dimensional Systems
Session Q
Session S
S04.
Focus Session
Single-Molecule Characterization in Polymers and Soft Matter: Morphology and Mechanics
S08.
Focus Session
Genome Organization and Subnuclear Phenomena II: Active and Passive Processes in Genome Organization
Session T
T59.
Focus Session
Electrochemical Interface II Electrochemistry and Catalysis in Aqueous Environments
Session W
Session Y
Session Z
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