Gravitational quantum states of neutrons, atoms and antiatoms
Colloquium Series
Valery Nesvizhevsky
ILL - Neutrons for Society
Join us for a reception prior to the talk at 3:45 in PHY 150.
ILL - Neutrons for Society
Join us for a reception prior to the talk at 3:45 in PHY 150.
Department of Chemistry and Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnnology,
University of Waterloo
Eric Prouzet carries out research in material chemistry and nanotechnology, focused on the synthesis of nanostructured materials such as porous materials and nano-objects.
Nobel Laureate
Department of Physics & Astronomy
University of Waterloo
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Join us for a reception prior to the talk at 3:45 in PHY 150.
Canada 150 Research Chair in Theoretical & Quantum Chemistry
Department of Chemistry
University of Toronto
Vicki and William Abrams Professor in the Natural Sciences
Department of Physics & Astronomy
University of Pennsylvania
Editor, Physical Review Letters (APS)
In a talk that I am hoping will quickly morph into a free-flowing Q and A session, I will discuss the role that PRL plays in disseminating your physics results. The process is a cascading sequence that entails interacting with journal editors, referees, conference chairs, journalists, department chairs, deans, funding agencies, and others. The tools, however, have changed in recent years; the arrival of social media, search engines, and electronic repositories have us in a state of flux. PRL published its first paper 60 (plus 1) years ago. Let's look back and forward.