[Neutron] Physics of Liquids at APS March Meeting 2017

Yang Zhang zhyang at illinois.edu
Sat Nov 5 20:30:14 CET 2016


As the deadline for abstract is coming soon (*Friday, November 11, 2016*),
we would like to cordially invite you to submit abstracts to the Focused
Session entitled “*Physics of Liquids*” at the coming American Physical
Society (APS) March Meeting 2017 (
https://www.aps.org/meetings/march/index.cfm) from March 13 to March 17,
2017 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

This session aims to provide a general forum at APS covering all aspects of
the classical and quantum physics of liquids -- broadly defined. Topics
from fresh theoretical treatments and computation methods to cutting-edge
experimental techniques on any type of liquids and liquid-like matter are
all welcome. In a way, we hope the effort may contribute to the outreach of
liquid research to the physics community in US and gain more public
acknowledgement of liquids as important and feature-rich condensed states
of matter. Students and early-career researchers are strongly encouraged to
contribute to the session.

Our inaugural speaker is Prof. James Skinner from University of Wisconsin
Madison. The title of his talk is “Supercooled water: three-body
interactions, IR spectra in no man’s land, and the liquid-liquid critical
point”.

More information about the focused session can be found at the March
Meeting website: https://www.aps.org/meetings/march/scientific/focus.cfm#
2113


Best Regards,

Yang Zhang, UIUC
H Eugene Stanley, BU
C Austen Angell, ASU


--
Yang Zhang
Assistant Professor
Department of Nuclear, Plasma, and Radiological Engineering
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Program of Computational Science and Engineering
Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
http://zhang.npre.illinois.edu
http://zhang.cse.illinois.edu
http://zhang.beckman.illinois.edu
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