Bulletin of the American Physical Society
79th Annual Meeting of the APS Southeastern Section
Volume 57, Number 16
Wednesday–Saturday, November 14–17, 2012; Tallahassee, Florida
Invited Speakers
Arce, Ayana Duke University, ATLAS Collaboration |
Session BA.00001 ATLAS 2.0: an update Room: DoubleTree Ballroom |
Atkinson, William Boeing Company |
Session DA.00001 Electrical Disturbances in Near-Earth Orbits due to Space Plasmas Room: DoubleTree Ballroom |
Betzwieser, Joe LIGO Livingston Laboratory |
Session HA.00001 The Progress and Promise of Advanced LIGO Room: DoubleTree Ballroom |
Cohn, Robert W. ElectroOptics Research Institute and Nanotechnology Center, University of Louisville |
Session HA.00004 Three-dimensional in situ nano manipulation and nano fabrication inside the scanning electron microscope Room: DoubleTree Ballroom |
Gates, James Sylvester University of Maryland |
Session FB.00001 SUSY and the Lords of the Ring Room: Challenger Learning Center |
Hoang, Trang Florida State University |
Session GA.00001 Physics at the Tevatron in the LHC Era Room: DoubleTree Ballroom |
Jones, Robert University of Virginia |
Session CA.00001 Controlled Dipole-Dipole Interactions in a Cold Rydberg Gas Room: DoubleTree Ballroom |
Joung, Daeha Nanosceince Technology Center and Department of Physics, University of Central Florida |
Session EA.00003 Electronic Transport Investigations of Reduced Graphene Oxide Sheet Room: DoubleTree Ballroom |
Kim, Harold Georgia Institute of Technology |
Session GC.00001 Measuring looping probability of short double-stranded DNA Room: DoubleTree Adams-Park |
Kintzel, Edward Western Kentucky University |
Session DA.00002 Transdisciplinary Research Opportunities at the Western Kentucky University Nondestructive Analysis Center Room: DoubleTree Ballroom |
Li, Wenzhi Florida International University |
Session EA.00001 Synthesis, structure and electrical properties of carbon nanotube junctions Room: DoubleTree Ballroom |
Matchev, Konstantin University of Florida |
Session GA.00002 The LHC and New Physics Beyond the Standard Model Room: DoubleTree Ballroom |
Neu, Chris University of Virginia |
Session BA.00002 Overview of the Physics Program of the CMS Experiment Room: DoubleTree Ballroom |
Penumadu, Dayakar University of Tennessee |
Session HA.00002 High Resolution Dual Modality (Neutron and X-ray) Imaging of Granular Materials and Direct Numerical Simulations Room: DoubleTree Ballroom |
Pindzola, M.S. Auburn University |
Session HB.00003 Atomic and Molecular Collisions using a Time-Dependent Close-Coupling Method Room: DoubleTree Salon AB |
Prosper, Harrison Florida State University |
Session AC.00001 The Higgs Particle and the Destiny of the Universe Room: Challenger Learning Center |
Rericha, Erin Vanderbilt University |
Session GC.00002 Managing surroundings: cell adaptations to 2D and 3D surfaces that promote movement Room: DoubleTree Adams-Park |
Rondinone, Adam Oak Ridge National Lab |
Session HA.00003 New capabilities in helium-ion microscopy for nanofabrication and microanalysis at the Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences Room: DoubleTree Ballroom |
Sheehy, Daniel Louisiana State University |
Session EA.00004 Electron interaction effects in graphene Room: DoubleTree Ballroom |
Thomas, John Physics Department, North Carolina State University |
Session HB.00001 Perfect Fluidity: From Strongly-Interacting Fermi Gases to Quark-Gluon Plasmas Room: DoubleTree Salon AB |
Ullrich, Susanne University of Georgia, Department of Physics and Astronomy |
Session CA.00004 UV Photoprotection of Ammonia and Adenine Studied by Time-resolved Photoelectron and Photofragmentation Spectroscopy Room: DoubleTree Ballroom |
Woods, Lilia University of South Florida |
Session EA.00002 Van der Waals Interactions in Graphene Nanoribbons -- Important Implications revealed via Theoretical Investigations Room: DoubleTree Ballroom |
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