Bulletin of the American Physical Society
19th Annual Meeting of the APS Northwest Section
Volume 63, Number 6
Thursday–Saturday, May 31–June 2 2018; Tacoma, Washington
Invited Speakers
Alberg, Mary Seattle University and University of Washington |
Session F4.00001 Pions and the Proton Sea Room: Thompson Hall 395 |
Alemán, Benjamín University of Oregon |
Session F3.00001 Single Photon Emitters in Boron Nitride Nanococoons Room: Thompson Hall 391 |
Altiere, Emily University of British Columbia |
Session F3.00002 The Search for Neutron EDM at TRIUMF Room: Thompson Hall 391 |
Cabeen, Matthew Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Oklahoma State University |
Session F2.00001 Using microfluidics to understand stress signaling in individual bacterial cells Room: Thompson Hall 193 |
Cobden, David University of Washington |
Session B2.00001 The diverse properties of two-dimensional topological semimetal WTe$_{\mathrm{2}}$ Room: Thompson Hall 193 |
Evans, James C. University of Puget Sound |
Session D3.00002 The Antikythera Mechanism: A Masterpiece of Ancient Astronomy and Engineering Room: Wheelock Student Center Rasmussen Rotunda |
Farr, Ben University of Oregon |
Session A1.00006 GW170817: Astronomy's First Talkie Room: Music Building Schneebeck Concert Hall |
Gire, Elizabeth Oregon State Univ |
Session A1.00004 Teaching physics sense-making to physics majors Room: Music Building Schneebeck Concert Hall |
Gresham, Moira Whitman College |
Session B3.00001 Huge bound states of dark matter? Room: Thompson Hall 391 |
Hoehr, Cornelia TRIUMF |
Session E1.00006 From Imaging to Treatment - medical isotopes at TRIUMF Room: Music Building Schneebeck Concert Hall |
Jackson, Brian Dept. of Physics, Boise State University |
Session E1.00003 Alien Worlds Room: Music Building Schneebeck Concert Hall |
Kermani, Mohammad Vanedge Capital Partners |
Session E1.00007 Careers in Physics: Thinking Outside the Box Room: Music Building Schneebeck Concert Hall |
Lazzati, Davide Oregon State Univ |
Session B1.00001 Binary Neutron Star Mergers and Short Gamma-Ray Bursts: the case of GW170817 Room: Thompson Hall 175 |
Majewski, Stephanie University of Oregon |
Session E1.00004 Searches for Dark Matter and other new physics with the ATLAS detector Room: Music Building Schneebeck Concert Hall |
McMorran, Benjamin University of Oregon |
Session C2.00001 Electron microscopy using structured electrons Room: Thompson Hall 193 |
Mehtar-Tani, Yacine INT, University of Washington |
Session F4.00002 Jet energy loss in heavy ion collisions Room: Thompson Hall 395 |
Mitra, Pitam University of Washington |
Session B3.00002 The Search for Light Dark Matter with DAMIC Room: Thompson Hall 391 |
Nelson, Ann University of Washington |
Session E1.00002 Equity and Inclusion in Physics: Are our best practices good enough? Room: Music Building Schneebeck Concert Hall |
Olsho, Alexis University of Washington |
Session F1.00001 Introductory student understanding of signed quantities: an example of Physics Quantitative Literacy Room: Thompson Hall 175 |
Quaglioni, Sofia Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab |
Session A1.00007 Continuum dynamics and reactions in light nuclei Room: Music Building Schneebeck Concert Hall |
Reines, Amy Montana State University |
Session C1.00001 The Origin of Supermassive Black Holes Room: Thompson Hall 175 |
Saam, Brian Washington State University |
Session F3.00003 Hyperfine Physics in Alkali-Metal Vapors Room: Thompson Hall 391 |
Scherr, Rachel Seattle Pacific Univ |
Session G1.00001 Fixed and growth mindsets in physics graduate admissions Room: Thompson Hall 175 |
Seelig, Georg University of Washington |
Session A1.00002 DNA computing and DNA information storage Room: Music Building Schneebeck Concert Hall |
Simmons, Stephanie Simon Fraser University |
Session A1.00003 A Photonic Link for Donor Spin Qubits in Silicon Room: Music Building Schneebeck Concert Hall |
Voulgarakis, Nikolaos Washington State University |
Session G2.00001 Allostery through protein-induced DNA bubbles Room: Thompson Hall 193 |
Wiggins, Paul University of Washington |
Session F2.00004 Transcription leads to pervasive replisome instability in bacteria. Room: Thompson Hall 193 |
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