Bulletin of the American Physical Society
89th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of the APS
Volume 67, Number 18
Thursday–Saturday, November 3–5, 2022; University of Mississippi, University, MS
Invited Speakers
Alicea-Munoz, Emily Georgia Institute of Technology |
Session H02.00002 Developing a comprehensive graduate TA preparation program Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom B |
Appavoo, Kannatassen University of Alabama at Birmingham |
Session N04.00002 Mapping photophysics properties of 3D and 2D-layered hybrid perovskites for energy-conversion applications Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom D |
Araujo, Paulo T University of Alabama |
Session A01.00002 Mechanical and thermal properties of carbon linear chains encapsulated by carbon nanotubes Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom A |
Ariunbold, Gombojav Mississippi State University |
Session B04.00001 On macroscopic quantum coherence: 'Brightened' emissions from collective atoms and molecules Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom D |
Ashkar, Rana Virginia Tech |
Session N03.00001 Collective Dynamics in Lipid Membranes: From Fundamental Physics to Health and Disease Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom C |
Baessler, Stefan University of Virginia |
Session K03.00002 Neutron decay correlations (the alphabet soup) Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom C |
Bailey, Virginia Georgia State University |
Session D03.00001 Studying the Quark-Gluon Plasma Using Heavy-ion Collisions Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom C |
Behera, Biswaranjan University of Florida |
Session H01.00001 The Search for Sterile Neutrinos with the SBN Experiment at Fermilab Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom A |
Bennett, Jake V University of Mississippi |
Session C01.00001 Charm lifetime measurements and other first results from Belle II Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom A |
Bhowmick, Aklant university of florida |
Session K02.00001 Unveiling the first seeds of supermassive black holes using cosmological simulations Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom B |
Bonifacio, James |
Session J02.00001 Bootstrap bounds on hyperbolic manifolds Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom B |
Burkholder, Eric Auburn University |
Session H02.00001 We should be teaching students how to solve real problems Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom B |
Chen, Cheng-Chien University of Alabama at Birmingham |
Session A01.00001 Topological Materials for Thermoelectric Applications Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom A |
Chen, Jing Virginia Tech |
Session A03.00001 Mechanical limitation of bacterial sliding motility mediated by growing cell chains Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom C |
Clay, R. Torsten Mississippi State University |
Session B02.00001 Understanding unconventional superconductivity through cuprate ladders Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom B |
DeBeer-Schmitt, Lisa M ORNL |
Session D02.00001 Small-angle Neutron Scattering, from Angstroms to almost Microns and Back Again. Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom B |
Duan, Lingze The University of Alabama in Huntsville |
Session H04.00001 Studying ultrafast carrier dynamics in GaAs and GaAs/AlGaAs devices with few-cycle pump-probe reflectometry Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom D |
Fernando, Ishara P University of Virginia |
Session N01.00003 The SpinQuest Experiment: Probing the sea-quarks' Sivers asymmetry Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom A |
Fortenberry, Ryan C University of Mississippi |
Session P04.00001 Astrochemistry Does Not (Always) Need Carbon Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom D |
Gal, Ciprian Mississippi State University |
Session C03.00001 Precise determinations of neutron skin in doubly magic nuclei Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom C |
Gao, Yuan University of Memphis |
Session A04.00002 Acoustic Bubble: A Versatile Tool for Biomedical Lab-on-a-Chip Applications Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom D |
Gupta, Anuradha University of Mississippi |
Session C02.00002 Cosmography with bright and aphotic sirens with Love Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom B |
Heeck, Julian University of Virginia |
Session A02.00002 Explaining CDF's large W-boson mass in neutrino models Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom B |
Hoffmeister, Brent K Rhodes College |
Session J04.00001 Backscatter techniques for ultrasonic bone assessment at the hip Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom D |
Kelton, Laura University of Kentucky |
Session N01.00001 Looking for Physics Beyond the Standard Model: First Results and Current Status of the Muon g-2 Experiment at Fermilab Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom A |
Kleykamp, Jeffrey D University of Mississippi |
Session C01.00004 Recent Results from NOvA Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom A |
Kospalage, Suravinda J University of Mississippi |
Session K01.00003 Overview of Belle II experiment Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom A |
Kunnawalkam Elayavalli, Raghav Vanderbilt University |
Session D03.00002 Primordial plasmas and how to study them Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom C |
Magill, Brenden A Virginia Tech |
Session N04.00001 Time-Resolved Spectroscopy of Multifunctional Materials Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom D |
Mobley, Joel University of Mississippi |
Session A04.00001 Microspheres, Metamaterials and Manipulation – A Survey of Physical Ultrasonics Research at the National Center for Physical Acoustics Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom D |
Muhammad, Alibordi |
Session K01.00001 Measurement of the CP-violating parameters in the Bs0->J/ψφ decay using proton-proton collision data collected by CMS at √s = 13 TeV. Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom A |
Mukherjee, Lopamudra University of Mississippi |
Session A02.00001 Light Dark Vectors in FCNC Decays Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom B |
Nascimento, Daniel R University of Memphis |
Session P04.00002 Exploring perturbative density-functional-based approaches for simulating resonant-inelastic x-ray scattering maps in transition-metal complexes Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom D |
Ozel, Feryal Georgia Institute of Technology |
Session M00.00001 Pushing the Frontiers of Physics with Black Holes Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom |
Patton, Kelly R Georgia Southern University |
Session B04.00002 Life at the edge: Fermionic superfluidity in ultracold atomic gases near a boundary Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom D |
Pradhan, Nihar R Jackson State University |
Session H04.00002 Insulator-to-Metal Phase Transition in a Few-Layered 2D Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom D |
Rose, Benjamin University of Notre Dame |
Session C02.00001 Preparing for Supernova Cosmology With the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom B |
Route, Matthew University of Mississippi |
Session K02.00007 GHz-Frequency Radio Surveys: The Premier Tool to Study Magnetic Activity at the Bottom of the Main Sequence Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom B |
Sackett, Cass A University of Virginia |
Session D04.00002 Bragg Interferometer Gyroscope in a Time-Orbiting Potential Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom D |
Sarsour, Murad Georgia State University |
Session P03.00002 Electron-Ion Collider: Understanding the Glue that Binds All Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom C |
Sirola, Christopher |
Session N02.00002 A Sampling of Active Astrophysics Lessons Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom B |
Spieker, Mark Florida State University |
Session C03.00003 Nuclear-structure studies with direct reactions and particle-gamma coincidences at FSU and NSCL Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom C |
Strauch, Steffen University of South Carolina |
Session P03.00001 Status of the MUSE experiment Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom C |
Talbayev, Diyar Tulane Univ |
Session K03.00001 Symmetries and nonreciprocity: a light wave's perspective Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom C |
Taninah, Ahmad Mississippi State University |
Session H03.00001 Covariant density functional theory studies of exotic nuclei Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom C |
Taylor, Stephen R Vanderbilt Univ |
Session P02.00001 Pulsar Timing Arrays: Unveiling The Nanohertz-frequency Gravitational-wave Landscape Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom B |
Tobioka, Kohsaku Florida State University |
Session H01.00002 The Cabibbo angle anomaly highlights sterile neutrinos Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom A |
Usai, Emanuele University of Alabama |
Session B01.00001 Machine learning and computing tools for LHC Run3 and HL-LHC: challenges and opportunities Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom A |
Vera, Michael |
Session K04.00001 Ocean acoustics and expanded equivalent-fluid methods Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom D |
Vieira, Gregory B Rhodes College |
Session J01.00001 Observing and Simulating Magnetic Microparticle Hopping on Permalloy Disks Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom A |
Waite, John Morehead State University |
Session K01.00002 Axion-like particles resolve the B→π K and g-2 anomalies Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom A |
Wallace, Colin University of North Carolina |
Session N02.00001 A Research-Informed Approach to Teaching Physics and Astronomy to Non-Majors Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom B |
Wang, Kun Mississippi State University |
Session D04.00001 Probing optoelectronics and energy conversion at the molecular scale Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom D |
Wei, Hanyu Louisiana State University |
Session H01.00003 Recent results of the MicroBooNE experiment Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom A |
Xu, Zhengyu University of Tennessee |
Session C03.00002 The first experiment at FRIB Decay Station initiator (FDSi) Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom C |
Zhang, Jingyu Florida State University |
Session B01.00002 Search for Exotic Higgs Decays at CMS and the CMS High Granularity Calorimeter upgrade for HL-LHC Room: University of Mississippi Ballroom A |
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