Bulletin of the American Physical Society
76th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of APS
Volume 54, Number 16
Wednesday–Saturday, November 11–14, 2009; Atlanta, Georgia
Invited Speakers
Askew, Andrew Florida State University |
Session JB.00001 Status and Prospects of the CMS experiment Room: Frankfurt |
Bardayan, D.W. Oak Ridge National Lab |
Session CA.00004 Challenges and recent results on the structure of r-process nuclei Room: Amsterdam |
Berger, Claire CNRS \& Georgia Tech |
Session BA.00004 Epitaxial graphene: textbook non-interacting graphene Room: Amsterdam |
Buehler, Marc University of Virginia |
Session EA.00004 The DZero Detector Room: Amsterdam |
Carney, Bruce University of North Carolina |
Session HB.00001 Evolution of the Outer Galactic Disk via Chemical Abundance Patterns Room: Frankfurt |
Cates, Gordon University of Virginia |
Session DB.00004 Energy education and its importance to public policy Room: Frankfurt |
Clayton, Geoffrey Dept. of Physics \& Astronomy, Louisiana State University |
Session HB.00003 The Evolutionary History of the R Coronae Borealis Stars Room: Frankfurt |
Crede, Volker Florida State University |
Session GA.00003 In Search of Missing Baryons Room: Brussels |
Curtis, Jennifer School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology |
Session JA.00003 Biophysical Studies of the Cell Coat Room: Brussels |
Daniels, Karen North Carolina State University |
Session HA.00003 State variables in dense granular materials Room: Brussels |
De Pree, Chris Agnes Scott College |
Session BB.00004 Expanding Opportunities: SARA and the Undergraduate Observer Room: Frankfurt |
Family, Fereydoon Emory University |
Session HA.00004 Physics of Age Related Macular Degeneration Room: Brussels |
Gao, Haiyan Duke University |
Session GA.00001 Prospects in neutron transverse spin study with polarized 3He at 12 GeV Jefferson Laboratory Room: Brussels |
Gerardy, Christopher Florida State University |
Session BB.00001 What is Nature Telling Us About Thermonuclear Supernovae?gv Room: Frankfurt |
Haase, David G. North Carolina State University |
Session DA.00001 Preparing Future Scientists and Engineers in High School: Where is the Physics? Room: Amsterdam |
Henning, Reyco UNC Chapel Hill / TUNL |
Session EA.00003 Direct Searches for Dark Matter Room: Amsterdam |
Henry, Todd Georgia State University |
Session HB.00002 Surveying the Neighborhood of the Sun Room: Frankfurt |
Hix, W. Raphael ak Ridge National Laboratory |
Session CA.00003 TBD Room: Amsterdam |
Holley-Bockelmann, Kelly Vanderbilt University |
Session EB.00001 Growing Supermassive Black Holes: An N-body Mechanic's Perspective Room: Frankfurt |
Jiang, Huabei University of Florida |
Session JA.00002 Imaging of Breast Cancer and Epilepsy using Diffuse Optical Tomography Room: Brussels |
Kazmerski, Lawrence NREL |
Session GB.00002 Solar Photovoltaics Technology: The Revolution Begins . . . Room: Frankfurt |
Keel, William University of Alabama |
Session BB.00003 Research, Teaching, and Outreach with the SARA Remote Observatory Room: Frankfurt |
Khveshchenko, Dmitri UNC-CH |
Session BA.00001 Massive Dirac fermions in sinle-layer graphene Room: Amsterdam |
Kruse, Mark Duke University |
Session JB.00002 The ATLAS experiment at the LHC: Status and Physics Prospects Room: Frankfurt |
Laguna, Pablo Georgia Institute of Technology |
Session EB.00003 Numerical Simulations of Wet Black Hole Binaries and their Electromagnetic Signatures Room: Frankfurt |
Landman, Uzi School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0430 |
Session CB.00004 Small Is Different: Emergent Phenomena at the Nonscalable Size Regime Room: Frankfurt |
Li, Deyu Vanderbilt University |
Session CB.00003 Thermophysical Properties of Nanowires, Nanotubes, and Nanoribbons Room: Frankfurt |
Mascarenhas, Angelo NREL |
Session GB.00001 Electronic properties of Single Impurities and Defects in PV Materials Room: Frankfurt |
Matchev, Konstantin University of Florida |
Session JB.00004 New Physics Searches with Early LHC Data Room: Frankfurt |
McAlister, Harold Georgia State University |
Session HB.00004 The First Three Years of Science from the CHARA Array Room: Frankfurt |
McLaughlin, Gail North Carolina State University |
Session CA.00002 Neutrinos and nucleosynthesis from Supernovae and Gamma Ray Bursts Room: Amsterdam |
Messer, Bronson Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
Session EB.00002 Petascale Core-Collapse Supernova Simulation Room: Frankfurt |
Meunier, Vincent Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
Session BA.00003 Guiding electrons in carbon nanostructures using topological defects Room: Amsterdam |
Meyer, Bradley Clemson University |
Session CA.00001 Massive Stars: Input Nuclear Physics and Stellar Models Room: Amsterdam |
Nadel-Turonski, Pawel Jefferson Lab |
Session GA.00002 A medium-energy electron-ion collider for Jefferson Lab Room: Brussels |
Nattrass, Christine University of Tennessee at Knoxville |
Session JB.00003 The ALICE Experiment at CERN Room: Frankfurt |
Neu, Christopher University of Virginia |
Session EA.00002 Status of the CDF Physics Program Room: Amsterdam |
Oldenburg, Amy University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Session JA.00001 Sensing Plasmon-Resonant Nanorods in Tissue with Optical Coherence Tomography Room: Brussels |
Oswalt, Terry Florida Institute of Technology |
Session BB.00002 Astronomy in a Virtual Department: The SARA Consortium Room: Frankfurt |
Papanikolas, John University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Session DB.00003 Energy Transport in Ru(II)- and Os(II)-Loaded Light Harvesting Polymers. Room: Frankfurt |
Paschke, Kent University of Virginia |
Session GA.00004 TBD Room: Brussels |
Patil, Chetan Vanderbilt University |
Session JA.00004 The Development of Combined Raman Spectroscopy-Optical Coherence Tomography and Application for Skin Cancer Diagnosis Room: Brussels |
Purohit, Milind Univ. of South Carolina |
Session EA.00001 Recent Results from the BaBar experiment Room: Amsterdam |
Rao, Apparao M. Department of Physics and Astronomy and Center for Optical Material Science and Engineering Technologies, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634 |
Session BA.00002 Optical and Electronic Properties of Doped Carbon Nanotubes Room: Amsterdam |
Rikvold, Per Arne Florida State University |
Session HA.00001 A Statistical Physicist Looks at Evolution and Ecology Room: Brussels |
Rosen, Jeffrey Georgia Institute of Technology - CEISMC |
Session DA.00004 Using FIRST LEGO League Robotics Competitions to Engage Middle School Students in Physics Room: Amsterdam |
Schmittmann, Beate Virginia Tech |
Session HA.00002 Toward an understanding of non-equilibrium steady states Room: Brussels |
Shoemaker, Deirdre Georgia Institute of Technology |
Session EB.00004 Extreme Scale Computational Astrophysics Room: Frankfurt |
Tritt, Terry M. Clemson University |
Session DB.00001 Rcent Advances in Thermoelectric Energy Conversion and Refrigeration Materials Room: Frankfurt |
Uppal, Parvez U.S. Army Research Laboratories, Maryland |
Session CB.00001 Solar Power for Microautonomus Systems Room: Frankfurt |
Usselman, Marion Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics and Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology |
Session DA.00003 Designing Effective K-12 Educational Initiatives for Grant Proposals Room: Amsterdam |
Venkatasubramanian, Rama RTI International |
Session DB.00002 Nanoscale Material Approaches to Thermoelectric Energy Conversion Room: Frankfurt |
Warncke, Kurt Emory University |
Session GB.00003 Bio-Inspired Solar Energy Conversion Room: Frankfurt |
White, Susan American Institute of Physics |
Session DA.00002 Physics Taking in US High Schools and in the Southeastern US Room: Amsterdam |
Xu, Bingqian University of Georgia |
Session CB.00002 Controlling, modulating, and monitoring the electronic and mechanical properties of molecular junction devices at single-molecule level Room: Frankfurt |
Yushin, Gleb School of Materials Science and Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology |
Session GB.00004 Novel materials for advanced supercapacitors and Li-ion batteries Room: Frankfurt |
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