Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2007 New England Section of the APS and AAPT Joint Fall Meeting
Volume 52, Number 17
Friday–Saturday, October 19–20, 2007; Storrs, Connecticut
Invited Speakers
Castro Neto, Antonio H. Department of Physics, Boston University |
Session A1.00002 Drawing Conclusions from Graphene Room: MSB PB-36 |
de Heer, Walt A. School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology |
Session F1.00001 Epitaxial Graphene: A New Material for Electronics Room: MSB PB-36 |
Gibson, G. University of Connecticut |
Session E4.00001 Physics of Music: A hands on approach for teaching spectroscopy Room: MSB PB-36 |
Heinz, Tony Columbia University |
Session B1.00002 Optical Spectroscopy and Dynamics in Carbon Nanotubes Room: MSB PB-36 |
Kim, Philip Columbia University |
Session B1.00001 Relativistic Quantum Physics at Your Pencil Tips: Dirac Fermion in Graphitic Carbon Room: MSB PB-36 |
Kroto, Harold The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, The Florida State University |
Session D1.00002 Architecture in NanoSpace Room: Student Union Ballroom |
Mallett, Ronald University of Connecticut |
Session R1.00001 Keynote Speaker: Ronald Mallett, ``Time Travel'' Room: Student Union, Women's Center 4th Floor |
Meyers, Fred Glastonbury High School |
Session E4.00002 Photography \& Physics: A Way to Enhance Student Learning Room: MSB PB-36 |
Pfefferle, Lisa Yale University |
Session F1.00002 Exploration of Nanotube Structure Selectivity Using Bimetallic Catalysts Room: MSB PB-36 |
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