Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2015 Annual Fall Meeting of the APS Prairie Section
Thursday–Saturday, November 19–21, 2015; South Bend, Indiana
Invited Speakers
Bean, Jacob University of Chicago |
Session C1.00001 Exoplanets in HD Room: Hesburgh Library Carey Auditorium |
Collon, Philippe Physics department University of Notre Dame |
Session A1.00001 Accelerator Mass Spectrometry at the Nuclear Science Laboratory: Applications to Nuclear Astrophysics Room: Hesburgh Library Carey Auditorium |
de Gouvea, Andre Northwestern University |
Session F2.00001 Neutrino Physics Room: Nieuwland Science 123 |
Garnavich, Peter University of Notre Dame |
Session CA2.00001 Banquet Talk Room: Jordan Hall of Science Digital Visualization Theater |
Lockyer, Nigel Director, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory |
Session CA1.00001 Neutrinos are Everywhere: Towards a New Understanding of the Quantum Universe Room: Hesburgh Library Carey Auditorium |
Milosavljevic, Aleksandar Institute of Physics, University of Belgrade, Pregrevica 118, 11080 Belgrade, Serbia |
Session A2.00001 Interplay between protein folding and its physicochemical properties probed by VUV and X-ray action spectroscopy Room: Geddes Hall Auditorium |
Sapirstein, Jonathan University of Notre Dame |
Session C2.00001 Present status of the proton radius puzzle Room: Geddes Hall Auditorium |
Yanguas-Gil, Angel Argonne Natl Lab |
Session B2.00001 Growth under the influence of chemistry: the emergence of microstructure and metastable phases far from thermodynamic equilibrium Room: Geddes Hall Auditorium |
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