Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Spring 2015 Meeting of the APS New England Section
Volume 60, Number 5
Friday–Saturday, April 24–25, 2015; Boston, Massachusetts
Invited Speakers
Bunch, Scott Boston University |
Session A1.00005 Atomic and Molecular Separation through Porous Graphene Room: Life Sciences and Engineering Building B01 |
Duffy, Andrew Boston University |
Session A1.00001 Teaching AP Physics 1 to the World Room: Life Sciences and Engineering Building B01 |
Goldberg, Bennett Boston University |
Session A1.00004 The future of STEM education: Preparing the next generation of faculty Room: Life Sciences and Engineering Building B01 |
Heinz, Tony Columbia University |
Session E1.00001 Two-dimensional materials represent the next frontier in advanced materials for electronic applications. Their extreme thinness (3 or less atoms thick) give them great flexibility, optical transparency and an unsurpassed surface-to-volume ratio. At the sa Room: Life Sciences and Engineering Building B01 |
Mazur, Eric Harvard University |
Session C6.00001 Flat space, deep learning Room: Hariri Institute for Computing Conference Room |
Palacios, Tomas Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Session A1.00006 System-Level Applications of Two-Dimensional Materials: Challenges and Opportunities Room: Life Sciences and Engineering Building B01 |
Rayyan, Saif Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Session E1.00002 Upper Level Physics MOOCs for Online and Blended Learning Room: Life Sciences and Engineering Building B01 |
Williams, Jeff Bridgewater State University |
Session A1.00002 Evolution of teaching at an undergraduate college Room: Life Sciences and Engineering Building B01 |
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