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APS Mid-Atlantic Senior Physicists Group

  • History & Purpose
  • Meetings, Events & Topics
  • Websites of Interest

APS Mid-Atlantic Senior Physicists Group

Welcome to the APS Mid-Atlantic Senior Physicists Group web site. The purpose of the site is to provide for quick, timely and comprehensive communications for the Group. This is supported by a documented history of the Group's past activities as well as a presentation of the future planned activities of the Group.

Input on this web site from the Group membership is always welcome. This provides a vital link for the Group to operate more effectively and efficiently. Please let us know your suggestions and opinions.

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Upcoming Meetings

The Matter of Our Matter: Tales from Nuclear Science
June 19, 2013

APS March Meeting 2014
March 3-7, 2014

APS April Meeting 2014
April 5-8, 2014

APS March Meeting 2015
March 2-6, 2015

APS April Meeting 2015
April 11-14, 2015

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Upcoming Events

Tour of the NRL Laser Plasma Branch Laboratories format_pdf
August 21, 2013 – 1:00 p.m.

Contacts

Richard Strombotne
Founder and Chairman
Telephone: 240-632-9881
E-mail: RLStrombotne@ieee.org

John Albers
Web Site Coordinator
Telephone: 301-926-7968
E-mail: albersh@msn.com


Other Senior Physicists Groups

We are not aware of any other senior physicists groups. However, we are always interested in encouraging and assisting others in this kind of activity. As other regional senior physicists groups are formed and organized, we would be pleased to provide the information, contacts and links to these groups. Also, if people are aware of other related Physicists Groups (with web sites if known), they should let us know so that we can include the information here for the general membership.
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