American Physical Society
American Physical Society Sites|APS|Journals|PhysicsCentral|Physics
 
Login| Become a Member|Contact Us
  • Publications
    • Journals of the American Physical Society
    • APS News
    • Physics
    • Physics Today
    • Capitol Hill Quarterly
    • Other APS Publications
    • Reciprocal Society Newsletters
  • Meetings & Events
    • March Meeting
    • April Meeting
    • Meeting Calendar
    • Abstract Submission
    • Archives of the Bulletin of the American Physical Society
    • Policies & Guidelines
    • Meeting Presentations
    • Virtual Press Rooms
  • Programs
    • Education
    • International Affairs
    • Physics Outreach
    • Women in Physics
    • Minorities in Physics
    • Prizes, Awards & Fellows
  • Membership
    • Join APS
    • Renew Membership
    • Member Directory
    • My Member Profile
    • Member Services
    • APS Units
  • Policy & Advocacy
    • Issues
    • Reports & Studies
    • APS Statements
    • Advocacy Tools
    • Advocacy Resources
    • Fellowships & Fellows
    • Contact APS Public Affairs
  • Careers In Physics
    • Physics Jobs
    • Becoming a Physicist
    • Career Guidance
    • Physics Careers Statistical Data
  • About APS
    • Mission Statement
    • Society Governance
    • Society History
    • Donate to APS
    • APS Jobs
    • Contact Us
Meetings & Events
  • March Meeting
    • Registration
    • Scientific Program
    • Housing
    • Events & Activities
    • Services & Support
    • Exhibits
  • April Meeting
  • Meeting Calendar
  • Abstract Submission
  • Archives of the Bulletin of the American Physical Society
  • Policies & Guidelines
  • Meeting Presentations
  • Virtual Press Rooms

 
Home   |   Meetings & Events   |   March Meeting   |   Events & Activities   |   Nobel Prize Session & Reception

March Meeting 2013  •  March 18 - March 22  •  Baltimore, Maryland

Nobel Prize Session & Reception

Chair: Daniel Lidar, University of Southern California

Controlling Photons in a Box and Exploring the Quantum to Classical Boundary

Serge Haroche, Collège de France, École Normale Supérieure, Paris, France



Superposition, Entanglement, and Raising Schroedinger's Cat

David J. Wineland, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, Maryland



Remarks

François Delattre, Ambassador of the French Republic


Highlighted Papers

APS is very pleased that much of the work cited for the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physics by the Nobel committee has been published in the APS journals: Physical Review Letters, Physical Review A, and Reviews of Modern Physics. 

Five of the many APS publications that demonstrate some of the key insights of Haroche's and Wineland's pioneering work are now free to read.
Gray arrow Pioneering Work on Quantum Mechanics

Home | APS Jobs | Media Center | Terms of Use | Site Map

Follow APS: Feeds Facebook LinkedIn Wordpress Twitter Google Plus YouTube

© 2013 American Physical Society