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Home   |   Programs   |   Education   |   Conferences   |   Future Physicist Days   |   Future Physicist Days 2009

Future Physicist Days 2009

APS April Meeting

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Saturday, May 2
Sunday, May 3

Sheraton Hotel

Planned Events

Special events for undergraduate Physicists will be held on the weekend of the 2009 April meeting of the American Physical Society in Denver, Colorado.
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Events will include:
  • Undergraduate Research Presentations
    Sessions - oral and poster
  • Careers for Physicists Lunch
    Saturday, May 2
    12:00 noon - 1:30 p.m.
    Majestic Ballroom (Tower Building)
  • Future Physicists Award Reception
    All undergraduates welcome!
    Sunday May 3
    4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
    Directors Row E
  • Plenary Speakers
    Cutting edge physics presentations for non-specialists
The American Physical Society, the Society of Physics Students, and the Council on Undergraduate Research, are cosponsoring the awards reception Sunday afternoon to celebrate the achievement of all undergraduate researchers and to recognize the outstanding oral and poster presentations in the undergraduate session. All undergraduates and undergraduate research mentors are welcome to attend.

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What to Do in the Evenings

Because April Meeting activities wind down in the evening, local SPS chapters and their advisors have suggested some activities that you might find interesting.

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Resources for Undergraduates

Undergraduate Epitome
At American Physical Society meetings, the Epitome is a brief summary of what is happening at the meeting.

At American Physical Society meetings, the Epitome is a brief summary of what is happening at the meeting. The Undergraduate Epitome highlights sessions that are likely to be of interest to undergraduates who are not necessarily specialists in the field of the presenters. Peruse the 2009 Undergraduate Epitome before the meeting to see what sessions you might be interested in attending. You will also receive a printed Epitome in your registration packet when you arrive at the meeting.

Undergraduate Meeting Tips

Why should undergraduates attend meetings? What should they do once they are there? Check out our Undergraduate Meeting Tips to find the answers to these questions and more.

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