Highlighted Sessions
March Meeting 2010
Contact
James Riordon, APS
301-209-3238
301-209-3238
Jason Socrates Bardi, AIP
301-209-3091
301-209-3091
Phillip Schewe, AIP
301-209-3092
301-209-3092
Meeting Press Releases
Monday, March 15
- Quantum Chemistry on a Quantum Computer (Talk A26.3)
- Basketball Viewed as a Network Problem (Talk C1.155)
- Deadly Electroshock Weapons (Talk C1.271)
- Seth Lloyd on Quantum Computing (Talk D4.2)
- Growth Mediated Feedback and the Abrupt Onset of Antibiotic Resistance (Talk A27.6)
- The Physics of Global Catastrophes and Global Countermeasures (Session B8)
- Network Model of Voting Behavior (Talk D7.4)
- Weighing the World: the First 18th Century Experiments (Talk: D5.1)
- Energy All Day Long: 3D Photovoltaics (Talk: A11.3)
Tuesday, March 16
- Does Gender Matter When it Comes to Teaching Physics? (Talk J5.2)
- Traffic Congestion: The Pricing of New Roads (Talk: H8.2)
- How the Interstate Highway System is Used in Cities (Talk: H8.4)
Conductive Polymer Electrodes (Talk: L17.1)
- Optimization Principles in Biological Physics (Session H7)
- LaserFest: Laser Education and Outreach (Session J8)
Wednesday, March 17
- Carbon Sequestration at the Microscopic Level (Talk: T14.14)
- Storing Energy by Splitting Water into Hydrogen and Oxygen (Talk: T23.15)
- How to be a Referee: A Tutorial (Talk: P41.1)
- Deflecting Snow Drifts Around Buildings with the use of Fins (Talk: S1.192)
- Sharpening Literature Searches in Databases (Talk: S1.239)
- Finding Quasicrystals in the Kamchatka Penninsula (Talk: T1.2)
- Do Earthquakes Result from an Avalanche-Like Process? (Talk: T7.2)
- Former DOE Official Ray Orbach on Pending Energy Legislation (Talk: T14.3)
- A Critical Challenge for the Biotech Industry (Session Q5)
Thursday, March 18
- Using Neutron Scattering to Better Understand Cement (Talk: V5.2)
Petaflop-Scale Simulations of Atoms with Los Alamos’s Machine Roadrunner (Talk: V6.3) - Performing Calculations With A Quantum Gas Microscope (Talk: X2.3)
- Searching for Magnetic Monopoles and Dirac Strings (Talk: X3.4)
Recalling the Discovery of Superfluid Helium-3 (Talk: X8.4) - Phaedon Avouris speaks on Graphene Electronics and Optoelectronics (Talk: X21.4)
- Looking for Evidence of Magnetic Monopoles in Ensembles of Spins (Talk: X3.1)
Developing Quantum Computing in Diamond (Talk: V35.1) - The Neural Dynamics of Songbirds (Session X6)
- The Physics of Molecular Motors (Session V7)
Friday, March 19
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