By Cameron Reed, Alma College
The Author in Dialogue: The Physicist and the Philosopher: Einstein, Bergson, and the Debate that Changed Our Understanding of Time
Joint session with FED, FOEP. Puzzles, History, and Reality TV: Physics Beyond the Classroom
60 Years Since BCS and 30 Years Since Woodstock
Marie Curie: A 150th Birthday Celebration
Joint session with FPS: Diversity in Troubled Times
Transitions in Physics and Related Fields from the late 19th Century to Today
Manhattan Project Scientific Legacy
The Social Legacy of the Manhattan Project
The Manhattan Project: History and Heritage
Physics Outreach and Physics History
History of the Search for Gravitational Waves
Peer Review: History and Issues
The History of Electrical Science
The Author in Dialogue: Steven Weinberg’s To Explain the World
Beyond the Lab: Bringing History of Physics to the Public
The Iran Nuclear Deal: Physics, Physicists, and the Historic Agreement
History of Physics from Pythagoras to Higgs
Invited Session: Sidney Coleman Remembered: Correspondence and Commentary
Invited Session: Pais Prize Session: Some History You Won’t Find in Physics Textbooks
Invited Session: The New Big Science and the Transformation of Research
Inspirational Approaches to Teaching Physics/History of Physics
Pais Prize Session: Physics at the Intersection of History, Technology, and Society
“Why Peer Review?”
Invited Session: Three Perspectives on the Supercollider
Invited Session: APS and Public Engagement in Historical Perspective
Invited Session: History of Relativity
Women and the Manhattan Project
History of Physics, Public Policy and National Facilities
The History of the Communication of Science to the Public
Twentieth-Century Chinese Physicists and Physics
Pais Prize Session in honor of David Cassidy
Gaining Inspiration from Galileo, Einstein, and Oppenheimer
The Many Worlds of Leo Szilard
History of the G2 From 1947 to Present
Celebrating 100 Years of Physical Review at APS
A History of Physics in Industry
International Physics Programs and History of Physics
Maria Goeppert-Mayer: The 50th Anniversary of her Nobel Prize
Pais Session: Relations Between Physics and History of Physics
Public Policy and History of Physics.
100 Years of the Bohr Atom
One Hundred Fifty Years of Maxwell’s Equations (1862-2012)
The Scientific Legacy of Edward Purcell (1912-2012)
History of Meteorology and Today’s Frontiers of Measurement
The Scientific Legacy of Bruno Rossi
Physicists Advising on National Security
History of Physics and Educational Topics
Pais Session: The National Laboratories after 1980
The History of Superconductivity from its Discovery by Kammerlingh Onnes in 1911
J. H. Van Vleck: Quantum Theory and Magnetism
History of Physics and International Programs
Migrations of Physicists.
Solvay at One Hundred: Pais Prize Talk.
Centennial of the Nuclear Atom
Accelerators for Sub-Atomic Physics: I. History
Centennial of Superconductivity
Working with Luis Alvarez (1911-1988)
Five Legacies From the Laser
Pais Prize: Sam Goudsmit: Physics, Editor, and More
The 50th Anniversary of the Prediction of Superfluidity of He3
Secrecy and Physics
Remembering Enrico Fermi
Origins of Research and Teaching at Selected Physics Departments
The Laser: Historical Perspectives and Impact on Precision Measurements
Origins of Silicon Valley
Centenary of Lev Landau
50 Years of Anderson Localization
The Scientific Legacy of John Wheeler
History of Telescopes
Science Policy: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
History of MURA, Fermilab, and the SSC
50th Anniversary of Physical Review Letters
Industrial Physics History
Triumphs of 20th Century Astrophysics (2 sessions)
Manhattan Project and Beyond
Los Alamos and the Manhattan Project
80 Years of Quantum Mechanics: A New International Project
20th Anniversary of High Tc Superconductivity Session
Condensed Matter Physics at Synchrotron Facilities: History as Prologue
Building the Elements: 50 Years of B2FH Nucleosynthesis (2 sessions)
Changing Role of Nuclear Weapons in Foreign Policy
History of Gravitational Waves and General Relativity
Sputnik 1957: Its Effect on Science in America
Low Temperature Physics, A Historical Perspective
A Century of Critical Phenomena
(April meeting abstracts apparently not available)
Einstein and Friends (3 sessions)
Quantum Optics Through the Lens of History
The Rise of Megascience
History of Physics in Canada
History of Physics in Industrial Laboratories
Monolayers and Multilayers: Agnes Pockels and Katharine Blodgett
The Discovery of Black Holes
The Sun as a Physics Laboratory
Science Advising
Mossbauer Spectroscopy: various Historical Perspectives
J. Willard Gibbs and His Legacy: A Double Centennial
The Early Days of Solid State Physics
History/Methodology and Career Development
Tunneling, From Alpha Particle Decay to Biology
Synchrotron radiation: From Stepchild to Star
EPR to Entanglement
Eugene Wigner Centennial
History of Los Alamos
NIST at the Millennium: Condensed Matter and Measurement Science
History of Electronic Structure Theory in Atoms
Twenty Years of the Quantum Hall Effect/George Pake Prize
Women and Men Inside the Atom: A Historical Look
Physics in the 20th Century: World War II, Accelerators, and the Rise of High Energy Physics
I.I. Rabi: Physicist and Citizen
Physics in the 20th Century: The Revolution: Quantum Mechanics and Relativity
20th Century Developments in Instrumentation & Measurements
History of Physics in National Defense
The History of Critical Phenomena
Science and Its Critics
Teaching Physics a Century Ago
One Hundred Years of Electrons
Joseph Henry Bicentennial
The Electron Centennial
100 Years of Electron-Photon Interactions & Rivalry (Electron Centennial II)
Topics in the History of Radioactivity
History of Computing in Physics
Contributions of Women to Physics
New Studies of Isaac Newton’s Works
The Centennial of X-Rays
The Solid-State Roots of Silicon Valley
Milestones in the History of Astrophysics
Science Advice to the Government
Scientists and National Security: Washington’s Four Governments
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