COLLEGE PARK, MD, January 12, 2018 — The American Physical Society’s 2018 March meeting will focus on some of the most dynamic and cutting-edge research areas in physics. Topics to include high-temperature superconductivity, biophysics, and advanced materials, as well as talks and sessions dedicated to social issues, medical technology, energy, and national security. The meeting takes place March 5 to 9 at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, California.
Registration is free for journalists. Contact James Riordon (riordon@aps.org, 301-209-3238) to register as press. Meeting details, including housing information and the complete meeting schedule, are available at the About the March Meeting page.
*Note: the deadline to reserve rooms at the discounted APS rate is February 16, 2018 — www.aps.org/meetings/march/hotel-travel.cfm
Contact: James Riordon, APS, riordon@aps.org, 301-209-3238
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