Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2014 Annual Meeting of the Mid-Atlantic Section of the APS
Volume 59, Number 9
Friday–Sunday, October 3–5, 2014; University Park, Pennsylvania
Invited Speakers
Andrei, Eva Rutgers University |
Session B1.00001 Graphene and the Magic of Physics in Two Dimensions Room: Thomas Building 101 |
Ashtekar, Abhay Pennsylvania State University |
Session D1.00001 The Very Early Universe: Origin of Space, Time and the Large Scale Structure Room: Thomas Building 101 |
Bai, Lucy Pennsylvania State University |
Session H7.00001 Stochastic expression and epigenetic memory of the HO promoter Room: Life Sciences Building 013 |
Blaufuss, Erik University of Maryland |
Session H3.00001 Cosmic Neutrinos in IceCube Room: Life Sciences Building 005 |
Cenko, Brad Goddard Space Flight Center |
Session H4.00001 Unveiling the Progenitors of Short Duration Gamma-Ray Bursts Room: Life Sciences Building 007 |
Dvorkin, Cora Harvard University |
Session C3.00001 From cosmological observations to fundamental physics: past, present, and future Room: Life Sciences Building 005 |
Frolov, Sergey University of Pittsburgh |
Session H2.00001 Majorana fermions in semiconductor nanowires coupled to superconductors Room: Life Sciences Building 004 |
Kirby, Kate American Physical Society |
Session G1.00001 Your APS: A Dynamic Present and Future Room: Days Inn Banquet Room |
Li, Qi Pennsylvania State University |
Session H5.00001 Multiferroic Tunnel Junctions and ferroelectric control of spins Room: Life Sciences Building 009 |
Link, Jason NASA Goddard Space Flight Center \ CRESST-USRA |
Session C4.00001 Origin of Galactic Cosmic Rays Room: Life Sciences Building 007 |
Mak, Kin Fai Penn State University |
Session C5.00001 Observation of the valley Hall effect in MoS2 transistors Room: Life Sciences Building 009 |
McLaughlin, Maura West Virginia University |
Session J1.00001 NANOGrav: Building a Galactic Scale Gravitational Wave Observatory Room: Thomas Building 101 |
Philips, William NIST/University of Maryland |
Session A1.00001 Why condensed matter physicists should pay attention to atomic physics Room: Thomas Building 101 |
Sau, Jay Department of Physics, Condensed Matter Theory Center and Joint Quantum Institute, University of Maryland, College Park |
Session C2.00001 Detection and utilization of topological superconductors in solid state systems Room: Life Sciences Building 004 |
Scarola, Vito Virginia Tech |
Session C7.00001 Engineering Strongly Correlated States with Ultracold Atoms Room: Life Sciences Building 013 |
Singh, Chandralekha University of Pittsburgh |
Session H6.00001 Improving student understanding of physics through research Room: Life Sciences Building 011 |
Vergano, Dan National Geographic |
Session G2.00001 A Brave New World: Science News in the Age of Social Media Room: Days Inn Banquet Room |
Widom, Michael Carnegie Mellon University |
Session C6.00001 Pressure-driven magnetic and structural transitions in the 122-pnictides Room: Life Sciences Building 011 |
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