SCHEDULE
FRIDAY EVENING
4:50pm-5:00pm Brief opening remarks
Contributed talks (
abstracts here.)
- Session I 5:00pm - 6:15pm
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5:00pm NEF21-2021-000016
X-raying the Sub-lightyear Environment of Supermassive Black Holes
Meg Urry, Samantha Cabral, Laura Brenneman, Tristan Weaver;
Yale University
- 5:15pm
NEF21-2021-000014
Diurnal Variation in Cosmic Rays
Lindsay Yatsuhashi, Fiona Willette, Tomohiko Narita;
College of the Holy Cross
- 5:30pm
NEF21-2021-000017
Semiclassical Trans-Series from the Perturbative Hopf-Algebraic Dyson-Schwinger Equations
Max Meynig, Gerald Dunne, Michael Borinsky; University of Connecticut
Brandeis University
- 6:00pm
NEF21-2021-000013
Resurgence and the Schwinger Effect
Zachary Harris, Gerald Dunne; University of Connecticut
- Break 6:15pm-6:30pm
- Session II 6:30pm - 7:15pm
- 6:30pm
NEF21-2021-000009
A New Frontier for the Quantum Measurement Problem: The Humble Cloud Chamber
Jonathan Schonfeld, Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
- 6:45pm
NEF21-2021-000015
Electrical Properties of Liquid Crystal Cells
David Webb, Yuriy Garbovskiy;
Central Connecticut State University
- 7:00m
NEF21-2021-000002
Neonatal diabetes mellitus and a review of a specific mechanism for mutation in the INS gene for human insulin on
the genome using a computer model. Evidence in support of
further research and study of this variant.
Robert Goshen, Harriet Papernick;
Goshen and Papernick Incorporated, Pittsburgh, PA
SATURDAY MORNING
- Invited talks
- 9:00am-9:30am: UMaine and its Physics Department, Robert Lad, University of Maine
- 9:30am-10:00am: Physics at Bowdoin, Madeleine Msall, Bowdoin College
- 10:00am-10:30am: The Department, students, curriculum, thesis program, and faculty research
John Smedley and Nathan Lunblad, Bates College
- 10:30am-10:45am Break
- 10:45am-11:45am: APS Prize Talk by Sufi Zafar
Posters will be available for viewing and for presenter interaction