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Home   |   Programs   |   Education   |   Undergraduate   |   Students   |   Future of Physics   |   2008   |   Meeting Abstracts for Future Physicists Day

Meeting Abstracts for Future Physicists Day

See physics in your future - discover tomorrowFuture Physicists Day is a day of exploration and celebration incorporated into the APS April Meeting 2008.

Physicists in academia and industry will share their exciting results in both plenary talks and special sessions for Future Physicists (high school and undergraduate students). Hands-on activities will introduce Future Physicists to some of the “tools of the trade.” Physicists will share information on career paths for physicists, followed by a question and answer session with students.

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Future Physicists Day Speakers

Future of Physics Day 2008
Full Future of Physics Day meeting announcement
Gabriela Gonzalez - Abstract for "What Physicists Do"
Careers in astrophysics
Jerry R. Hobbs - Abstract for "What Physicists Do"
Future Physicists - One Case Study of an Optical/Industrial Physicist
Joe Cohen - Abstract for "What Physicists Do"
Everything Starts With Physics. Really.
Kendra Rand - Abstract for "Careers for Physicist"
Career Paths for Physicists
Kiaran P. McGee - Abstract for "What Physicists Do"
A funny thing happened on the way through college: interesting detours into physics in medicine & biology
Michael C. Drake - Abstract for "What Physicists Do"
Advanced Gasoline Engine Development at General Motors using Optical Diagnostics and Numerical Modeling: An Example of Physics in Industry
Undergraduate Presentations and Awards
Activities at Future Physicists Day at the APS April 2008 meeting, which was attended by students and teachers in the St. Louis area
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