If you are at the APS Global Physics Summit and are interested in Biological Physics, stop by our booth and learn more about Physics of Life!
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Let's start the 2026 APS March meeting in Denver, CO. Let's hope for good science.
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So @apsphysics.bsky.social is putting RFID tags in the name tags for the upcoming March meeting (now called global physics summit). How will they treat the info they collect? Why is this needed at all? #apsmarchmeeting
Just submitted my abstract for the #APSGlobalSummit #APSMarchMeeting. Abstracts are due tomorrow.
Also in case you were unaware, the APS Forum of Diversity and Inclusion now has travel grants to enable individuals with disabilities to participate in the APS meetings. www.aps.org/funding-reco...
Abstract submission for the 2026 #APSMarchMeeting is now open, due Oct 23 📅 I'm excited to chair a focus session on ✨Granular Hydrogels and Soft Microparticle Assemblies✨ with #DSOFT and #DPOLY! Please consider submitting an abstract, and looking forward to celebrating everyone's work.
Made it to Denver for #SIAMDS25!!
Last time I was here was the 2020 #APSMarchMeeting. Hope nothing historical happens this time!
At a standing-room-only talk in front of [highly] skeptical physicists, Microsoft researcher Chetan Nayak has presented evidence for the company’s claim to have created the first ‘topological’ qubits. #APS #APSMeeting #APSSummit #APSMarchMeeting
🧪⚛️ Proud of my UCSD students making their debut @ #APSMarchMeeting Guru K Jayasingh (turbulence) & Chan Li (statistical mechanics of neural networks) 🎉
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tricritical point at laminar-turbulent transition
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double descent = phase transition
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Today at 10am PST at #APSMarchMeeting: we treat double descent in neural networks using statistical mechanics. The interpolation threshold is a phase transition whose critical exponents and universal scaling functions we calculate.
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Moth in California: Nvidia GTC & Global Physics Summit (APS)
James Wootton (CSO) and Spencer Topel (CTO) are representing MOTH this week at APS March Meeting and Nvidia GTC respectively.
#QuantumComputing #NVIDIA #APSMarchMeeting #GTC25
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I'll be talking at the #apsMarchMeeting 3:36 pm – 4:12 pm this afternoon on "How does non-living matter exhibit open-ended evolution?" Since all life is made up of non-living matter & thus emergent.
A synthesis of earlier work with @ngutten.bsky.social + recent.
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At #APSMarchMeeting this year, I'll be presenting on my work with Rufus Boyack (arxiv.org/abs/2407.14580) on the Homes scaling relation in electron-phonon superconductors:
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Monday, 11:54 am – 12:06 pm
Anaheim Convention Center, 255B (Level 2)
Make sure to stop by!
On my way to the #APSMarchmeeting with a stop at UTknoxville in between. First time in 6 years that I’m not teaching and can join!⚛️
depictions of various gyroid and gyroid-like structures
For those at the APS March Meeting attendees, please consider attending “50 years of Gyroid structures in materials and tissues - in honor of Alan Schoen”. #APSMarchMeeting #apsmarch
I'll be at the #APSMarchMeeting in Minneapolis from Sunday through Thursday. Come find me at the IOP Publishing
booth (1501) in the Exhibition, or feel free to reach out! Always happy to chat about #machinelearning, #compchem, #publishing, or any of our journals! #EditorsLife ⚗️🧪 #ChemSky #MatSky
Squishy Science Sunday Sunday, March 3, 2024 11am - 3pm Free APS Advancing Physics: DBIO DPOLY DSOFT FOEP GSNP Minneapolis Convention Center Fun experiments, Science demos, Ask a physicist, Explore the fascinating physics of slime, sand, and other squishy materials All ages welcome
three colorful rectangular plastic boxes, one filled with rice, one filled with lentils, one filled with popcorn
Excited to be taking part in this "Squishy Science Sunday" outreach at #APSMarchMeeting by bringing a few granular demonstrations. These new demos (by Carmen Lee) can show clogging, granular segregation, or angle of repose! If you're in Minneapolis, bring the family for some fun, hands-on science.