Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Fall 2014 Joint Meeting of the Texas Section of the APS, Texas Section of the AAPT, and Zone 13 of the Society of Physics Students
Volume 59, Number 12
Friday–Sunday, October 17–19, 2014; College Station, Texas
Invited Speakers
Carrami\~nana, Alberto National Institute for Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics |
Session G1.00001 The High Altitude Water Cherenkov observatory: from the project to the early science Room: MPHY 203-205 |
Depoy, Darren Texas A&M University |
Session A1.00001 Measuring Dark Energy in the Universe Room: MPHY 203-205 |
Halas, Naomi Rice University |
Session A1.00003 Plasmon-enabled processes: new opportunities in cross-cutting science and emerging technologies Room: MPHY 203-205 |
Lacey, Roy State University of New York -Stony Brook |
Session C1.00002 Beam energy dependence of the expansion dynamics in relativistic heavy ion collisions: Indications for the critical end point? Room: MPHY 203-205 |
Peskin, Michael Stanford Linear Accelerator Laboratory |
Session C1.00001 The Future of the Higgs Boson Room: MPHY 203-205 |
Schleich, Wolfgang University of Ulm |
Session A1.00002 Wave-particle dualism and complementarity unraveled by a different mode Room: MPHY 203-205 |
Sorensen, Chris Kansas State University |
Session C1.00003 Incorporation of Studio Exercises for Physics Instruction at all Levels Room: MPHY 203-205 |
Zuccon, Paolo MIT |
Session G1.00002 Search for New Physics in the Cosmic Rays with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer Room: MPHY 203-205 |
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