September 2011 Newsletter
Ernie Malamud, Editor
In This Issue
View from the Chair
Harvey Newman
APS Office of International Affairs
Amy Flatten
From the Editor
Ernie Malamud
- World Federation of Scientists - Erice Declaration on Principles for Cyber Stability and Cyber Peace
Bill Barletta - ELECTION TIME! Noemi Mirkin and Noémie Koller
- Highlighting APS Opportunities: APS Fellows, Prizes Awards and Medals, Lectureships, Travel Grants
Harvey Newman and Noemi Mirkin
- Overview, Harvey Newman
- March 21-25, Dallas Texas
- The Shaping of Regional Identities through Research Funding Policies (T8)
Chaired and reported by Giulia Pancheri - Migrations of Physicists (X8)
Chaired and reported by Noémie Koller - Experiences and Issues for Young Physicists in the International Arena: Impact on the Future of Physics (Y8)
Chaired and reported by Amy Flatten
- The Shaping of Regional Identities through Research Funding Policies (T8)
- April 30 – May 3, Anaheim, California
- The Digital Divide in 2011 (J6)
Chaired and reported by Harvey Newman - Prize Session: talks by Miguel José Yacaman and Noémie Benczer-Koller (T5)
Chaired and reported by Harvey Newman - Science Diplomacy (Y5)
Chaired and reported by Harvey Newman - International Physics (Q13), Contributed paper session
reported by Harvey Newman
- The Digital Divide in 2011 (J6)
- The Impact of the Earthquake, Tsunami and Nuclear Disaster to Japanese Physics Departments and Laboratories
Tuneyoshi Kamae - Rutherford's legacy; its virtual and artistic versions
Lidia Smentek, interview with John Campbell - Digital Access to APS Meetings: Serving our Overseas Members in the Information Age,
Karsten M. Heeger - The Turkish Accelerator Center Project
Ercan Alp and Ömer Yavaş - The APS Council – My perceptions as International Councillor
Belita Koiller - The Digital Divide in the Scientific Community and Worldwide
Alberto Santoro
Deadline for contributions to the Spring 2012 Newsletter is February 1, 2011. Send contributions to malamud@foothill.net

Thanks to Professor Lidia Smentek for this interesting collage of stamps honoring Ernest Rutherford (by permission of John Campbell see http://www.rutherford.org.nz)
Disclaimer—The articles and opinion pieces found in this issue of the APS Forum on International Physics Newsletter are not peer refereed and represent solely the views of the authors and not necessarily the views of the APS.
