Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2006 73rd Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of the APS
Thursday–Saturday, November 9–11, 2006; Williamsburg, Virginia
Invited Speakers
Baer, Howard Florida State University |
Session DB.00003 Future directions in HEP: the LHC era and beyond Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Jamestown |
Bloom, Steven Hampden-Sydney College |
Session NA.00002 From EGRET to GLAST: The Past and Future of Gamma-Ray Blazars Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
Bogden, Philip SURA/SCOOP Program Director and CEO, GoMOOS |
Session LA.00002 A Virtual National Laboratory for Predicting Hurricane Impacts Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B/C |
Brooks, William Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility |
Session HA.00001 Overview of the 12GeV Upgrade at Jefferson Lab Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
Cadonati, Laura Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Session EA.00002 Astrophysical Sources, Analysis Methods and Current Results in LIGO's Quest for Gravitational Waves Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
Clark, Jessica American Physical Society |
Session MA.00004 Seeds and Sparks: Cultivating Children's Interest in Physics through Public Outreach Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
Dwyer, Chris Duke University |
Session DA.00001 DNA Self-assembly and Computer System Fabrication Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
Dzierba, Alex Indiana University/Jefferson Lab |
Session HA.00003 Mapping the Spectrum of Gluonic Excitations with Photons: The GlueX Project at Jefferson Lab Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
Elouadrhiri, Latifa Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility |
Session HA.00002 Tomography of the Proton. Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
Ent, Rolf Jefferson Lab |
Session CA.00002 Highlights from the first 10 years of Physics Experiments at JLab Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
Goldner, Lori NIST |
Session DA.00002 Hydosomes: optically trappable femtoliter containers for studying single molecular complexes Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
Gross, Franz Jefferson Laboratory and the College of William and Mary |
Session CA.00001 Early History of Jefferson Laboratory Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
Gupta, Rajan Los Alamos National Laboratory |
Session FA.00001 Achieving cheap clean energy for all in the 21$^{st}$ Century? Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
Hajian, Arsen R. US Naval Observatory |
Session NA.00001 The Extrasolar Planet Zoo Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
Hirosky, Robert University Of Virginia |
Session DB.00002 Today at the Tevatron, Tomorrow at the LHC Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Jamestown |
Hirsch, Robert L. Senior Energy Program Adviser, SAIC |
Session FA.00002 The Peaking of World Oil Production: The Problem and Its Mitigation Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
Howes, Ruth Marquette University |
Session MA.00002 The Changing Landscape of Undergraduate Physics Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
Keppel, Cynthia Hampton University / Jefferson Lab |
Session DA.00003 Proton Radiotherapy Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
Lantz, Brian Stanford University |
Session EA.00004 Advanced LIGO: Development and Status Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
Link, Jonathan Virginia Tech |
Session GA.00003 Recent Results form the MiniBooNE Experiment Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
Mueller, Guido University of Florida |
Session EA.00003 LISA Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
Mulvey, Patrick Statistical Research Center, American Institute of Physics |
Session MA.00003 Physics Majors: Where do they come from? Where do they go? Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
Nelson, Jeffrey College of William and Mary |
Session GA.00001 Results from the first year MINOS operations in the NuMI beam Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
Nysewander, Melissa University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Session NA.00003 The Early Successes of PROMPT: Rapid Observations of the Optical Afterglows of GRBs Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
O'Reilly, Brian Caltech, LIGO Livingston Laboratory |
Session EA.00001 Status of LIGO Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
Reyes, Arneil National High Magnetic Field Laboratory |
Session BA.00004 Condensed Matter NMR under Extreme Conditions: Challenges and Opportunities Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
Rooney, Peter U.S. House of Representatives |
Session MA.00001 Revitalizing Support for the Physical Sciences: The American Competitiveness Initiative Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
Scully, Sean James Madison University |
Session NA.00004 Using Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Rays to Probe New Physics Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
Spanier, Stefan University of Tennessee |
Session DB.00001 Search for New Physics with Flavor Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Jamestown |
Vogelaar, R. Bruce Virginia Tech |
Session GA.00002 Measuring the Solar Neutrino Spectrum Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
Vold, Robert College of William and Mary |
Session BA.00001 Local Structure in PMSN Across the Ferroelectric Phase Transition Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
Williams, Gwyn P. Jefferson Lab |
Session CA.00003 Addressing Physics Grand Challenges Using the Jefferson Lab FEL Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
Wu, Yue University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill |
Session BA.00002 Hydrogen Adsorption in Carbon-Based Materials Studied by NMR Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
Yesinowski, James Naval Research Laboratory |
Session BA.00003 Advances to Enable $^{69,71}$Ga Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Thin GaN Films Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
Young, Albert TUNL/NCState University |
Session GA.00004 Next Generation Neutrinoless Double Beta-Decay: Probing Majorana Neutrino Masses Below the 100 meV Level Room: Williamsburg Hospitality House Empire A/B |
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