Welcome to the Homepage for The Southeastern Section of the American Physical Society. The objective of the Section is the advancement and diffusion of knowledge of physics within the Southeastern region of the United States, including the states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. The Section brings together physicists once a year for a November meeting. Graduate and undergraduate students are always welcome and are encouraged to attend this meeting. Information about the Section can be found below.
Click here for a message from the Chair of SESAPS
Executive
Committee
Large Physics Research
Facilities in the Southeast
Meetings
Click here for information and links about the 2003 meeting
at
UNC - Wilmington and past and future meetings.
The 2003 meeting will be held jointly with the North Carolina
Section of the AAPT.
Click here for the meeting program: http://www.aps.org/meet/SES03/baps/index.html
Meeting poster (PDF format): Click
here
Joint
SESAPS/SPS Zone Meeting
Marsh W. White Award Winners, 2002:
Bradley
Deutsch, Rollins College
J. F. Benitez, Florida International University
Erin Shirley, Rollins College
Student Grants to present papers at SESAPS Meetings
Beams
and Pegram Awards NOMINATIONS
ARE NEEDED NOW!
2002 Award Winners:
Jesse Beams Award: M. Raymond Flannery, Georgia Institute of Technology
George Pegram Award: Paul Cottle, Florida State University
Francis G. Slack Award
NOMINATIONS ARE NEEDED NOW!
2002 Award Winner:
Myron S. McCay, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga
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| 2002 Pegram Award: Paul Cottle, Florida State University |
2002 Slack Award: Myron S. McCay, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga |
2002 Beams
Award: M. Raymond Flannery, Georgia Institute of Technology |
Newsletters
Click here for the 2003 Summer Newsletter!
Nominations
for Executive Committee
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