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MARCHMEETING2018 LOS ANGELES MARCH 5-9

PROGRAM GUIDE

#apsmarch aps.org/meetingapp aps.org/meetings/march Senior Editor: Arup Chakraborty Robert T. Haslam Professor of Chemical Engineering; Professor of Chemistry, , and Institute for Medical Engineering and Science, MIT

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t is a pleasure to welcome you to Los Angeles and to the APS March I Meeting 2018. As has become a tradition, the March Meeting is a spectacular gathering of an enthusiastic group of scientists from diverse organizations and backgrounds who have broad interests in physics. This meeting provides us an opportunity to present exciting new work as well as to learn from others, and to meet up with colleagues and make new friends. While you are here, I encourage you to take every opportunity to experience the amazing science that envelops us at the meeting, and to enjoy the many additional professional and social gatherings offered.

Additionally, this is a year for Strategic Planning for APS, when the membership will consider the evolving mission of APS and where we want to go as a society. We are planning a Town Hall Meeting this Thursday at 1:00 p.m., where you are invited to both hear about the processes for gathering input for, and to give your input to, a new Strategic Plan. Please attend and contribute.

On behalf of APS, I hope you have an exciting, productive, and fulfilling week! Roger Falcone 2018 APS President University of California, Berkeley

his year’s APS March Meeting promises to be one of the busiest, T but also one of the best! The meeting is an opportunity to catch up on the latest developments in your field, to learn about new perspectives, and to have fun with friends and colleagues.

I invite you all to join me Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. for the Kavli Foundation Special Symposium on the Frontiers of Physics. Thanks to the generous sponsorship of the Kavli Foundation, this special, annual, standalone session will feature five outstanding and illustrious physicists who have all made important breakthroughs in their areas. This year’s lineup promises to be especially interesting and timely.

It is my pleasure to welcome you to Los Angeles and the APS March Meeting. Meigan Aronson APS March Meeting 2018 Program Chair Texas A&M University APS LEADERSHIP

Council of Representatives

President Division, Forum, and Section Councilors Roger W. Falcone* Samuel Bader (DMP) University of California, Berkeley Baha Balantekin (DNP) Emanuela Barzi (FIP) President-Elect Beverly Berger* (DGRAV) David J. Gross* Pushpalatha Bhat* (FPS) KITP, University of California, Santa Barbara William Bialek (DBIO) Nicholas Bigelow* (DLS) Vice President Robert Continetti (DCP) Philip H. Bucksbaum* Noah Finkelstein (FEd) Cary Forest (DPP) SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory Giulia Galli (DCOMP) Timothy Gay* (DAMOP) Past President Julia Gonski (FGSA) Laura H. Greene* Philip Johnson (MAS) National High Magnetic Field Laboratory Ann Karagozian (DFD) John Bradley Marston* (DCMP) Michael Coleman Miller (DAP) Chief Executive Officer Murugappan Muthukumar (DPOLY) Kate P. Kirby Thomas Roser (DPB) Harvard Smithsonian (retired) John Rumble* (FIAP) Elizabeth Simmons (DPF) Speaker of the Council Virginia Trimble (FHP) Timothy Gay* Carlos Wexler (PSAPS) University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Treasurer James Hollenhorst* Senior Management Team Agilent Technologies Mark Doyle, Chief Information Officer Corporate Secretary Jane Hopkins Gould, Chief Financial Officer Ken Cole Kate P. Kirby, Chief Executive Officer APS Matthew M. Salter, Publisher Francis Slakey, Chief Government Affairs Officer General Councilors James W. Taylor, Deputy Executive Officer and Chief Gail McLaughlin*, Bonnie Fleming, Andrea Liu*, Operating Officer Vivian Incera Michael Thoennessen, Editor in Chief

International Councilors Eliezer Rabinovici, Johanna Stachel, Marta Losada*, * Voting Members of the APS Board of Directors Ahmadou Wagué

Chair, Nominating Committee David Meyerhofer Los Alamos National Laboratory

Chair, Panel on Public Affairs Michael Marder University of Texas at Austin

Editor in Chief Michael Thoennessen Michigan State University (on leave)

2 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide CODE OF CONDUCT

It is the policy of the American Physical Society (APS) that all participants, including attendees, vendors, APS staff, volunteers, and all other stakeholders at APS Meetings will conduct themselves in a professional manner that is welcoming to all participants and free from any form of discrimination, harassment, or retaliation. Participants will treat each other with respect and consideration to create a collegial, inclusive, and professional environment at APS Meetings. Creating a supportive environment to enable scientific discourse at APS meetings is the responsibility of all participants.

Participants will avoid any inappropriate actions or statements based on individual characteristics such as age, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, nationality, political affiliation, ability status, educational background, or any other characteristic protected by law. Disruptive or harassing behavior of any kind will not be tolerated. Harassment includes but is not limited to inappropriate or intimidating behavior and language, unwelcome jokes or comments, unwanted touching or attention, offensive images, photography without permission, and stalking.

Violations of this code of conduct policy should be reported to meeting organizers, APS staff, or the APS Director of Meetings. Sanctions may range from verbal warning, to ejection from the meeting without refund, to notifying appropriate authorities. Retaliation for complaints of inappropriate conduct will not be tolerated. If a participant observes inappropriate comments or actions and personal intervention seems appropriate and safe, they should be considerate of all parties before intervening.

Code of Conduct Hotline (open during registration hours): (301) 209-3675

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 3 PROGRAM COMMITTEE

DPB: Vladimir Shiltsev, Fermilab The APS Leadership and Meetings Department staff extend DPOLY: Ryan Hayward, University of Massachusetts - our sincere thanks to the unit program chairs, abstract Amherst sorters, and focus session organizers who, during the DQI: Todd Brun, University of Southern California past year, gave so generously of their time and expertise in sorting abstracts and organizing the program for the FECS: Jason Gardner, National Synchrotron Radiation March Meeting 2018. Research Center FED: Laurence Cain, Davidson College FGSA: Joshua Einstein-Curtis, Fermilab FHP: Daniel Kennefick, University of Arkansas - March Meeting 2018 Program Committee Fayetteville Chair (DCMP): Meigan Aronson, Texas A&M University FIAP: Ichiro Takeuchi, University of Maryland - College Park COM: Ivy Jones, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory FIP: R. J. Peterson, University of Colorado - Boulder COM: Garfield Warren, Indiana University - FOEP: Larry Gladney, University of Pennsylvania Bloomington FPS: Beverly Hartline, Montana Tech of the University DAMOP: Dominik Schneble, of Montana DBIO: Jennifer Ross, University of Massachusetts - GERA: Michelle Johannes, Naval Research Lab Amherst GIMS: Philip Wyatt, Wyatt Technology Corporation DCMP: Paul Canfield, Iowa State University GMAG: Stephen Hill, Florida State University DCOMP: Marcos Rigol, Pennsylvania State University GMED: Jeffrey Siewerdsen, DCP: Scott Anderson, University of Utah GPC: Michael Mann, Pennsylvania State University DFD: Ellen Longmire, - GSNP: Greg Huber, University of California, Santa Minneapolis Barbara DLS: Anne Kelley, University of California, Merced GSOFT: Patrick Charbonneau, Duke University DMP: Amanda Petford-Long, Argonne National Laboratory

Cover Art Inspired by Belousov-Zhabotinsky pattern from S. Weiss and R. Deegan, Phys. Rev. E 95, 022215 (2017).

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4 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide Kavli Foundation Special Symposium Frontiers of Physics

Wednesday, March 7 2:30 PM–5:30 PM · LACC, West Hall B

Einstein, Gravitational Waves, and Discovery of the Chiral Majorana a New Science Fermion and its Application to Topological Computing California Institute of Technology Stanford University

Fantastic Emergent Orders and Frugal Physics and Global Health Where to Find Them Manu Prakash Ming Yi Stanford University University of California, Berkeley

When a Weed is a Flower: Reimagining Our Classification System Amir Abo-Shaeer Dos Pueblos Engineering Academy APS MARCH MEETING SPONSORS

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WORLD LEADERS IN CRYOREFRIGERATION FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS

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YUP APS 4c.indd 1 12/18/17 8:27 AM 5 THINGS TO KNOW

1 First Timers Event If this is your first March Meeting, join APS staff and leadership on Sunday night at 5:00 PM in Plaza 1-2 at the JW Marriott to learn how to successfully navigate the March Meeting.

2 Code of Conduct Creating a supportive environment to enable scientific discourse at APS Meetings is the responsibility of all participants. Read the entire Code of Conduct and learn how to report an incident on page 3.

3 Free Wi-Fi in the Convention Center APS sponsors free wi-fi service in designated “hot spots” and the exhibit hall. Wi-fi service is not available in meeting rooms.

SSID: APS March Meeting Password: apsmarch

4 Coffee Breaks APS is pleased to offer complimentary coffee breaks to attendees. Coffee, decaffeinated coffee, and hot tea will be available in several locations near the meeting rooms on the first and second floors, and near the APS Village, Monday through Friday from 9:30 AM to 10:00 AM.

5 Official Hashtag The official hashtag for the meeting is #apsmarch. Join the conversation on Twitter!

8 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide CONTENTS

Welcome ...... 1 APS Leadership ...... 2 Code of Conduct 3 March Meeting 2018 Program Committee ...... 4 5 Things to Know ...... 8 Meeting Services ...... 10 APS Village ...... 11 Connect. Discover. Share...... 12 Mobile App 13 Safety & Security 14 Getting Around ...... 15 Schedule at a Glance 16 Highlighted Events ...... 18 Prizes & Awards Sessions 20 Editorial Events ...... 25 Student & Career Events ...... 26 Future of Physics Days ...... 27 Industry Day ...... 28 Diversity Events ...... 29 Alumni Reunions & Satellite Meetings ...... 30 Unit Sessions & Events ...... 33 Poster Sessions ...... 43 Program Format ...... 44 Epitome (accurate as of print date) 46 Exhibitors ...... 84 Acknowledgments ...... 95 Notes ...... 100 Maps ...... 106 Future March Meetings ...... 112

APS Meetings Staff Terri Olsen, Director of Meetings Eric Barth, Scientific Programs Coordinator Vinaya Sathyasheelappa, Meetings Manager Donna Greene, Meetings Publications Specialist Ebony Adams, Meetings Planner Don Wise, Senior Meetings Registrar

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 9 MEETING SERVICES

Wi-Fi Program Changes Board APS sponsors free wi-fi service in designated “hot spots” LACC, WEST LOBBY and the exhibit hall. Wi-fi service is not available in Last minute program changes are displayed on the meeting rooms. Program Changes Board, located near the APS Village. If you’re chairing a session, pleases stop by to check if SSID: APS March Meeting there are any late changes to your session. You can also Password: apsmarch email changes to [email protected].

Food Service VARIOUS LOCATIONS Registration Concession stands are available throughout the JW MARRIOTT, THIRD FLOOR convention center, including West Lobby and South Lobby and in West Hall A when exhibits are open. Saturday • 3:00–7:00 PM Sunday • 3:00–8:00 PM Monday • 7:00 AM–5:00 PM Press Room LACC, WEST LOBBY LACC, 509B

Sunday • 3:00–8:00 PM Monday–Thursday • 7:30 AM–5:00 PM Monday-Tuesday • 7:00 AM–5:00 PM Friday • 7:30 AM–12:00 PM Wednesday • 7:30 AM–4:00 PM Thursday • 7:30 AM–3:00 PM Friday • 7:30 AM–12:00 PM Press Conference Room LACC, 509C Information Desk Check the press room for a schedule of press LACC, WEST LOBBY conferences. The APS March Meeting Information Booth will be located in the APS Village. Feel free to stop by to Parents’ Quiet Room ask general questions about the meeting facilities or activities. You can also inquire about last minute LACC, 401 program changes. APS has designated a room for quiet time and relaxation available to parents who bring young children to the Monday–Thursday • 9:00 AM–5:00 PM meeting. It is not a playroom. The room is fitted with Friday • 9:00 AM–12:00 PM comfortable furniture, water, and a private area for nursing.

Speaker Ready Room Monday–Thursday • 7:00 AM –5:00 PM Friday • 7:00 AM–12:00 PM LACC, WEST LOBBY Be sure to visit the Speaker Ready Room to run through your presentation to ensure that it goes smoothly during your session.

Sunday • 4:00–7:00 PM Monday–Wednesday • 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM Thursday • 7:00 AM–4:00 PM Friday • 7:00 AM –12:00 PM

10 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide APS VILLAGE

Meet APS staff, learn about the latest APS activities and services, shop the store, and get fun giveaways. LACC, CONCOURSE FOYER Monday–Thursday • 9:00 AM–5:00 PM Friday • 9:00 AM–12:00 PM

APS Membership Booth APS Programs Ask APS staff questions about membership, journal APS develops and implements a range of programs subscriptions, and other services. that improve physics education, impact policy makers, increase diversity, inform the public, and reach out to physicists around the world. Visit with APS staff to learn APS Souvenir Store more about these programs: Don’t go home empty handed! Browse t-shirts, bumper stickers, and more for great gifts to take back to your • Education students and colleagues who were unable to attend the • Diversity meeting. Pick out something fun for yourself, too! • Public Outreach • Development • Government Affairs Journals Booth Editors of the Physical Review journals and other APS Contact Congress staff members will be on hand at thePhysical Review Journals Booth in the Exhibit Hall and in the APS Village DON’T TAKE YOUR GRANT FOR GRANTED to answer questions on all matters pertaining to the Make your voice heard in Washington and help Physical Review journals. influence the funding levels for basic research by sending a letter to your Congressional delegation. APS staff will follow up each letter with a call or visit to congressional staff. If you live in the , you are qualified to write to your members of Congress.

Souvenir Store

Want something to take home? Come browse our t-shirts, bumper stickers, mugs, and more! We are open Monday through Friday in the APS Village! SHOP PHYSICS!

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 11 CONNECT. DISCOVER. SHARE.

Internet Access APS sponsors free wi-fi service in designated “hot spots” and the exhibit hall. Wi-fi service is not available in meeting rooms.

SSID: APS March Meeting Password: apsmarch

Social Media Keep up with the action, connect with meeting attendees, and join the conversation on Twitter.

Follow @APSMeetings and #apsmarch

Official Tweetup Sunday • 6:00–8:00 PM PRANK BAR, 1100 S HOPE ST, LOS ANGELES, CA 90015 Gather IRL with online friends, meet new contacts, and connect with the people who will be tweeting throughout the March Meeting. Refreshments provided.

Charging Stations APS offers complimentary charging stations for your mobile devices. These charging stations will be located through the convention center near the session rooms and in the exhibit hall.

APS TV APS VILLAGE APS TV will be conducting pre-assigned interviews through Thursday. You can watch the interviews live in the APS TV Studio, located near the APS Village. The interviews and featured video highlights will air in the hotel rooms and on monitors scattered throughout the center.

12 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide MOBILE APP

The mobile app is the best way to stay connected during the meeting. Use the mobile app to:

• Browse, search, and schedule sessions from the program • Search the complete author listing • View sessions by unit • Explore highlighted events • Discover events in “Happening Now” • Follow the meeting conversation on Twitter • Learn about exhibitors • Receive notifications on meeting news and events

Meetings@APS The Meetings@APS mobile app allows attendees to view meeting information on any iOS or Android mobile device. If you have previously downloaded an APS Meetings app, please check to make sure the app is “Meetings@APS” by Bravura Technologies.

Once you have downloaded the app, start the app and select the appropriate meeting from the events list. Once selected, the Meetings@APS app will download the meeting data onto your mobile device.

Schedule The APS Meeting app can also import your saved schedule from the online meeting bulletin. If you created a schedule on the online meeting bulletin, login to the mobile app using your APS account username and password. The synchronization is two-way. So, no matter where you edit your schedule, online or in the app, it should always be up to date.

For technical support, contact [email protected].

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 13 SAFETY & SECURITY

Code of Conduct Creating a supportive environment to enable scientific discourse at APS meetings is the responsibility of all participants.

Read the full code of conduct on page 3.

Badge Monitoring Lost & Found All attendees must register for the meeting and wear APS REGISTRATION DESK, LACC WEST LOBBY their registration badge at all times beginning at 11:00 Lost items may be turned into the APS Registration Desk a.m. on Monday morning. Security personnel or staff in the West Lobby, during registration hours. If you have may check badges before permitting admission to lost an item, please go the Registration Desk to claim it. sessions or the exhibit hall. If your badge has been lost, you may receive one replacement badge free of charge at the registration desk. Additional replacements will with Disabilities Act cost $10.00 each. APS wishes to take any steps required to ensure that no individual with a disability is excluded, denied services, First Aid segregated, or otherwise treated differently due to the absence of auxiliary aids and services identified in the LACC, OUTSIDE PETREE HALL C Americans with Disabilities Act. A first aid station is available on the first floor of the convention center. In case of emergency, please contact an APS employee immediately. Gender-Neutral Bathrooms LACC, LEVEL ONE NEAR SOUTH HALL G LACC, LEVEL TWO NEAR ROOM 510

14 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide GETTING AROUND

12 Conference Venue & Hotels

1 LOS ANGELES CONVENTION 9 CENTER 2 JW MARRIOTT HOTEL LOS ANGELES 10 3 COURTYARD 6 LOS ANGELES L.A. LIVE 11 4 RESIDENCE INN LOS ANGELES 5 O HOTEL 7 6 INTERCONTINENTAL 5 LOS ANGELES 4 3 7 SHERATON GRAND LOS ANGELES 2 8 8 FREEHAND LOS ANGELES 9 WESTIN BONAVENTURE HOTEL 10 THE STANDARD DOWNTOWN LA 11 MILLENNIUM BILTMORE HOTEL 1 12 THE L.A. HOTEL DOWNTOWN

Convention Center Daily Buses Between Hotels & Los Angeles Convention Center (LACC) Convention Center 1201 S Figueroa Street APS provides limited complimentary bus service Los Angeles, CA 90015 between the hotels listed here and the convention center. Service begins on Sunday, March 4 at 1:30 p.m. and continues until the end of the meeting on Headquarters Hotel Friday, March 9. Schedules and departure locations are JW Marriott Hotel Los Angeles available at the Meeting Information Desk, Registration 900 W Olympic Blvd Desk, and in the mobile app. Los Angeles, CA 90015 • Westin Bonaventure Hotel • InterContinenal Los Angeles Airport Shuttle Buses • Freehand Los Angeles • O Hotel Los Angeles Convention Center to Los Angeles • Sheraton Grand Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)

Attendees can purchase timed airport shuttle tickets for $10 at the registration desk. Schedule and departure locations are available at the Meeting Information Desk, Registration Desk, and in the mobile app.

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 15 SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE

SATURDAY, MARCH 3 1:00 PM–5:00 PM DPOLY Short Course: The Gel, Elastomer, and Network Experience (GENE) LACC, 409AB

SUNDAY, MARCH 4 8:00 AM–5:00 PM DPOLY Short Course: The Gel, Elastomer, and Network Experience (GENE) LACC, 409AB 8:30 AM–12:30 PM Morning Tutorials LACC, T1: 406AB, T2: 405, T3: 407, T4: 404AB 8:30 AM–5:30 PM GERA & FECS Energy Research Workshop LACC, 408A 8:30 AM–6:00 PM GSOFT Short Course: Machine Learning and Data Science in Soft Matter LACC, 408B 9:00 AM–5:00 PM DBIO Short Course: Physics Meets Robotics: Hands-On Locomotion Robophysics LACC, 410 9:30 PM–12:30 PM Finding Your Scientific Voice: Improving Your Presentation LACC, 402A 1:30 PM–4:30 PM Finding Your Scientific Voice: Improving Your Presentation LACC, 402A 1:30 PM–5:30 PM Afternoon Tutorials LACC, T5: 404AB, T6: 406AB, T7: 407 4:00 PM–6:00 PM Professional Skills Development Seminar for Undergraduate & Graduate Women LACC, 501AB 5:00 PM–6:00 PM First-Time Attendee Orientation JW MARRIOTT, PLAZA 1-2 6:00 PM–8:00 PM Official Tweetup PRANK BAR, 1100 S HOPE ST, LOS ANGELES, CA 90015 6:30 PM–7:30 PM Undergraduate Student Get-Together JW MARRIOTT, PLAZA 1-2

MONDAY, MARCH 5 8:00 AM–5:30 PM Scientific Sessions VARIOUS 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Companions Breakfast JW MARRIOTT, ATRIUM I 9:30 AM–10:00 AM Coffee Break 12:00 PM–2:15 PM Meet Your Future: Careers in the Private Sector JW MARRIOTT, PLATINUM EF 6:00 PM–7:00 PM Building Your Undergraduate Physics Career LACC, 153B 5:45 PM–6:45 PM APS Prizes & Awards Ceremony LACC, 411 6:45 PM–8:00 PM Welcome Reception LACC, WEST HALL A 6:45 PM–8:00 PM Graduate School Fair LACC, WEST HALL A 7:30 PM–9:30 PM Special Outreach Session: Enabling Quantum Leap: Federal & Private Funding Opportunities in & Materials Science LACC, PETREE HALL C

TUESDAY, MARCH 6 8:00 AM–5:30 PM Scientific Sessions VARIOUS 9:30 AM–10:00 AM Coffee Break

16 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide 10:00 AM–5:00 PM Job Expo LACC, WEST HALL A 10:00 AM–5:00 PM Graduate School Fair LACC, WEST HALL A 12:30 PM–2:00 PM Student Lunch with the Experts LACC, WEST HALL B 2:00 PM–5:00 PM Poster Session I LACC, WEST HALL A 4:30 PM–6:30 PM Meet the Physical Review Editors Reception LACC, CONCOURSE FOYER 5:30 PM–8:00 PM Student Reception LACC, WEST HALL B 5:45 PM–6:45 PM Unit Business Meetings: DCP, GIMS, GMAG, DQI, GPC, GSNP, DBIO, DPOLY VARIOUS 6:00 PM–8:00 PM Unit Business Meetings: FOEP LACC, 409A 6:00 PM–8:00 PM Alumni Receptions VARIOUS 6:45 PM–7:45 PM NSF Polymers Q&A and Decadal Workshop Summary LACC, 515A 7:00 PM–8:00 PM Unit Business Meetings: DMP, DCMP VARIOUS

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7 8:00 AM–5:30 PM Scientific Sessions VARIOUS 8:30 AM–6:30 PM Industry Day LACC, 408A 9:30 AM–10:00 AM Coffee Break 10:00 AM–5:00 PM Job Expo LACC, WEST HALL A 11:15 AM–12:45 PM Tutorial for Authors & Referees LACC, 518 11:15 AM–2:15 PM Poster Session II LACC, WEST HALL A 2:30 PM–5:30 PM Careers in Physics Workshop LACC, PETREE HALL D 2:30 PM–5:30 PM Kavli Foundation Special Symposium: Frontiers of Physics LACC, WEST HALL B 5:30 PM–6:30 PM LGBTQ+ Roundtable Discussion LACC, PLATINUM A 5:45 PM–6:30 PM Unit Business Meetings: FIAP LACC, 408A 5:45 PM–6:45 PM Unit Business Meetings: GERA, GSCCM, GMED, GSOFT VARIOUS 6:15 PM–7:00 PM NSBP/NSHP Reception JW MARRIOTT, PLATINUM J 7:00 PM–8:30 PM Education & Diversity Networking Reception JW MARRIOTT, PLATINUM I A 8:00 PM–9:30 PM Staged Reading of the Play: Silent Sky JW MARRIOTT, PLATINUM FG

9:00 PM–10:30 PM Rock-n-Roll Physics Sing-Along JW MARRIOTT, PLATINUM D

THURSDAY, MARCH 8 8:00 AM–5:30 PM Scientific Sessions VARIOUS 9:30 AM–10:00 AM Coffee Break 10:00 AM–4:00 PM Job Expo LACC, WEST HALL A 12:00 PM–1:30 PM Young Physicists Pizza Lunch JW MARRIOTT, GOLD III 1:00 PM–2:30 PM Strategic Planning Town Hall Meeting LACC, 305 1:00 PM–4:00 PM Poster Session III LACC, WEST HALL A

FRIDAY, MARCH 9 8:00 AM–2:15 PM Scientific Sessions VARIOUS 9:30 AM–10:00 AM Coffee Break

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 17 HIGHLIGHTS

MONDAY, MARCH 5 Coffee Breaks Companions Welcome Breakfast MONDAY–FRIDAY 9:30–10:00 AM 9:00–10:30 AM JW MARRIOTT, ATRIUM I APS is pleased to offer a complimentary coffee break to Companions of meeting attendees are invited to a attendees. Coffee, decaffeinated coffee, and hot tea will complimentary breakfast to meet other companions be available in several locations near the meeting rooms and learn about the city of Los Angeles. A representative and throughout the convention center, and near the APS of the Los Angeles Convention and Visitors Bureau Village. will showcase various activities, attractions, and points of interest. Only companions will be accommodated; meetings attendees will not be admitted.

Prizes & Awards Ceremony SUNDAY, MARCH 4 5:45–6:45 PM LACC, 411 First-Time Attendee Orientation Prizes and awards will be bestowed on several individuals for outstanding contributions to physics. 5:00–6:00 PM JW MARRIOTT, PLAZA 1-2 Please join us in honoring these individuals. Join APS staff and leadership to learn how to easily navigate the March Meeting. You’ll get a crash course on how to use the meeting program to locate sessions Welcome Reception you want to see, find out how to use the mobile app to 6:45–8:00 PM LACC, WEST HALL A access the meeting program and schedule your events, Meet with colleagues, network with employers, preview and find out about interesting and fun events happening the exhibitors, and enjoy light refreshments. throughout the week. You’ll also learn about the services APS provides at meetings and about APS programs. Refreshments will be served. Special Outreach Session: Enabling Quantum Leap: Federal & Official Tweetup Private Funding Opportunities in Condensed Matter Physics & Materials 6:00–8:00 PM PRANK BAR, 1100 S HOPE ST, LOS ANGELES, CA 90015 7:30–9:30 PM LACC, PETREE HALL C Gather with friends, meet new contacts, connect with This event is organized in response to community the people who will be tweeting throughout the March feedback and requests for direct communication and Meeting, and enjoy a short talk by Sean Carroll, Research discussion between the funding agencies and CMP Professor of Theoretical Physics at the California community. Institute of Technology. Refreshments will be served.

TUESDAY, MARCH 6 NSF Polymers Q&A and Decadal Workshop Summary 6:45–7:45 PM LACC, 515A

18 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7

Kavli Foundation Special Symposium: Frontiers of Physics 2:30–5:30 PM LACC, WEST HALL B Thanks to the generous sponsorship of the Kavli Foundation, this special, annual, standalone session will feature five outstanding and illustrious physicists who have all made important breakthroughs in their areas.

• Einstein, Gravitational Waves, and a New Science: Barry Barish, Calfornia Institute of Technology • Discovery of the Chiral and its A Staged Reading of the Play: Silent Sky Application to Topological : 8:00–9:30 PM JW MARRIOTT, PLATINUM FG Shoucheng Zhang, Stanford University Silent Sky is based on the true story of 19th century • Fantastic Emergent Orders and Where to Find astronomer Henrietta Swan Leavitt as she experiences Them: Ming Yi, University of California, Berkeley a woman’s place in society during a time of immense • Frugal Physics and Global Health: Manu Prakash, scientific discoveries, when women’s ideas were Stanford University dismissed until men claimed credit for them. • When a Weed is a Flower: Reimagining Our Classification System: Amir Abo-Shaeer, Dos Rock-n-Roll Physics Sing-Along Pueblos Engineering Academy 9:00–10:30 PM JW MARRIOTT, PLATINUM D Join us for an evening of fun physics tunes set to familiar rock, blues, and swing tunes. Light refreshments will be served.

THURSDAY, MARCH 8 Young Physicists Pizza Lunch With APS Past President & APS Human Rights Leaders 12:00–1:30 PM JW MARRIOTT, GOLD III Graduate students and early career physicists are invited to speak with the APS Past President and the APS Committee on International Freedom of Scientists (CIFS) about APS’s activities in defense of the rights of scientists around the world. Learn how you can be part of this effort and enjoy a free lunch. This event is limited to 100 attendees on a first come basis.

Strategic Planning Town Hall Meeting 1:00–2:30 PM LACC, 305 The APS leadership is undertaking a new Strategic Planning initiative this year. Meet with APS President Roger Falcone and CEO Kate Kirby to learn about the initiative and more importantly, have the opportunity to provide your input and thoughts about the future direction of APS.

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 19 PRIZES & AWARDS

MONDAY, MARCH 5 Prizes & Awards Ceremony 5:45–6:45 PM LACC, 411 Prizes and awards will be bestowed on several individuals for outstanding contributions to physics. Please join us in honoring these individuals.

David Adler Lectureship Award in the Field of Distinguished Lectureship on the Applications of Materials Physics Physics SESSION C32 SESSION V32 Christopher J. Palmstrøm Robert Leonard Kleinberg University of California, Santa Schlumberger Barbara For the invention of geophysical For innovative experimental instrumentation, and its pioneering research, lectures, and writing in the use in field studies of subsurface areas of dissimilar materials epitaxy, and marine geology. heterostructures and interfaces in thin films.

Edward A. Bouchet Award SESSION C32 LeRoy Apker Award Miguel José Yacamán SESSION L04 University of Texas at San Antonio Angela F. Harper For far-ranging, high-impact Wake Forest University contributions to nanoscale science For significant contributions to using electron microscopy, and for printed electronics research and his mentorship and promotion of outstanding leadership of the Latinos in physics, ranging from Society of Physics Students and undergraduates to faculty. Society of Women in STEM fields.

Oliver E. Buckley Condensed Matter Prize SESSION F04 Paul Michael Chaikin University For pioneering contributions that opened new directions in the field of soft condensed matter physics through innovative studies of colloids, polymers, and packing.

20 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide Joseph A. Burton Forum Award Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics SESSION S58 SESSION A28 Neil F. Johnson Barry Simon University of Miami Caltech / IBM Professor of Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, For his important contributions Emeritus using physics to broaden scientific and public understanding of For his fundamental contributions asymmetric conflict, terrorism, to the mathematical physics of and instabilities in sociotechnical , quantum systems. field theory, and statistical mechanics, including spectral theory, phase transitions, and geometric phases, and his many books and monographs that have Max Delbrück Prize in Biological Physics deeply influenced generations of researchers. SESSION K58 William S. Bialek For the application of general theoretical principles of physics Frank Isakson Prize for Optical Effects in Solids and information theory to help SESSION F04 understand and predict how biological systems function across Andrea Cavalleri Max Planck Institute & University of a variety of scales, from molecules Oxford and cells, to brains and animal collectives.

Keith A. Nelson Massachusetts Institute of John H. Dillon Medal Technology SESSION H59 Bradley D. Olsen Massachusetts Institute of For pioneering contributions to Technology the development and application For significantly expanding our of ultra-fast optical spectroscopy understanding of the physics to condensed matter systems, of polymers, including the self- and providing insight into lattice assembly of block copolymers dynamics, structural phase incorporating a fully folded protein, transitions, and the non-equilibrium the influence of polymer shape on control of solids. diffusion; for engineering novel gels; and for updating the theory of the modulus of a network.

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 21 Joseph F. Keithley Award For Advances in Rolf Landauer and Charles H. Bennett Award in Measurement Science Quantum Computing SESSION V32 SESSION A28 Andreas J. Heinrich Aram W. Harrow Center for Quantum Nanoscience Massachusetts Institute of (QNS) at Ewha Womans University Technology For outstanding accomplishments in the mathematics of , and the development of new algorithmic primitives for Wilson Ho quantum computers. University of California, Irvine

Julius Edgar Joseph A. Stroscio SESSION F04 NIST Naomi J. Halas Rice University For her pioneering research at For the design and construction the intersection of optics and of a series of highly sophisticated nanoscience, and groundbreaking scanning probe instruments, applications of those findings in including the development of the field of plasmonics, and for her inelastic electron tunneling exceptional impact communicating spectroscopy at the single atom and the excitement of scientific single limit, that provided many discoveries and their vital role in breakthroughs in the science of improving people’s lives. measurement.

James C. McGroddy Prize for New Materials Maria Goeppert Mayer Award SESSION C32 SESSION B54 Rodney S. Ruoff M. Lisa Manning IBS Center for Multidimensional Syracuse University Carbon Materials (IBS CMCM) For her use of computational For pioneering contributions to the and analytical tools to develop scalable synthesis, materials science microscopic understanding of flow and applications of graphene and in disordered materials, ranging graphene derivatives. from metallic glasses to biological tissues.

Lars Onsager Prize SESSION L04 Subir Sachdev For his seminal contributions to the theory of quantum phase transitions, quantum magnetism, and fractionalized spin liquids, and for his leadership in the physics community.

22 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide Stanford R. Ovshinsky Sustainable Energy Fellowship Earle K. Plyler Prize for Molecular Spectroscopy & Dynamics SESSION K20 Luisa Whittaker-Brooks SESSION F41 University of Utah David M. Jonas University of Colorado Talk title: Materials for applications in solar energy conversion, For the demonstration and thermoelectrics, batteries, and development of femtosecond electronics two-dimensional Fourier transform spectroscopy and its use in studying fast processes.

Abraham Pais Prize for History of Physics SESSION B16 Aneesur Rahman Prize for Computational Physics Peter Galison SESSION F04 Harvard University For outstanding contributions to Hans Herrmann Swiss Federal Institute of Technology the history of physics, especially for (ETH) elucidating the complicated roles of experiment, instrumentation, and For groundbreaking contributions theory in the production of scientific in developing novel computational knowledge, and for sharing methods in complex systems, his insights via award-winning fracture mechanics, and granular scholarship, generous mentoring, media. and innovative filmmaking.

Jonathan F. Reichert and Barbara Wolff-Reichert George E. Pake Prize Award for Excellence in Advanced Laboratory Instruction SESSION V32 Richard Boudreault SESSION C43 Polar Knowledge Canada Kurt Wick University of Minnesota For outstanding research accomplishments in electronics, For over two decades of educational photonics, and advanced materials innovation and teaching excellence during his distinguished senior- in the advanced laboratory level career in management sequence at the University and administration of scientific of Minnesota Twin Cities; for corporations and government cultivating students’ interest and institutions over a period of 40 expertise in modern experimental years. methods and research through laboratory education and independent projects; and for consistently supporting the advanced laboratory community Polymer Physics Prize in the adoption of modern experimental methods in the SESSION E59 curriculum. Juan J. de Pablo University of For his innovative models and algorithms for the simulation of macromolecular systems.

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 23 Award for Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Research in Richard L. Greene Dissertation Award Biological Physics SESSION L04 SESSION A51 M. A. Mueed Pierre Alexandre Haas Massachusetts Institute of DAMTP/University of Cambridge Technology For outstanding theoretical work For his thesis, “Exotic Phases on the description of embryonic of Interacting Two-dimensional inversion in the alga Volvox, Carriers Using One-dimensional incorporating novel generalizations Density Modulation.” of elasticity theory and applied mathematics. Claire Donnelly ETH Zurich - Paul Scherrer Institute SESSION R49 For her thesis, “Hard X-ray David Reid Jacobson Tomography of Three Dimensional JILA, NIST/University of Colorado, Magnetic Structures.” Boulder For pioneering studies of the electrostatic, elastic, and conformational behavior of single- Dissertation Award in Statistical and Nonlinear stranded nucleic acids. Physics SESSION A48 Alison Koser Patteson University of Pennsylvania Nicholas Metropolis Award For outstanding doctoral thesis SESSION L04 work on non-equilibrium systems Andrea Cepellotti at the interface of active matter and University of California, Berkeley fluid dynamics. For the introduction and development of novel ideas in the theory of Boltzmann transport, including the concepts of relaxons, transport waves, and friction in nanostructures, and their application to the case of Strategic Planning hydrodynamic transport of heat. Town Hall Meeting

Justin Jankunas Doctoral Dissertation Award in Thursday, March 7 Chemical Physics 1:00 p.m.–2:30 p.m. • LACC, 305 SESSION F41 The APS leadership is undertaking a new Marissa Weichman Strategic Planning initiative this year. Meet University of California, Berkeley with APS President Roger Falcone and CEO For her thesis, “Slow Photoelectron Kate Kirby to learn about the initiative and Velocity-Map Imaging and Infrared more importantly, have the opportunity to Photodissociation Spectroscopy of provide your input and thoughts about the Cryo-Cooled Molecular and Cluster future direction of APS. Anions.”

24 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide EDITORIAL EVENTS

Physical Review Journals Physical Review Journals Booths Editors of the Physical Review journals and other APS staff members will be on hand at the Physical Review Journals Booth in the Exhibit Hall and in the APS Village to answer questions on all matters pertaining to the Physical Review journals.

TUESDAY, MARCH 6 Meet the Physical Review Editors Reception 4:30–6:30 PM LACC, CONCOURSE FOYER The Physical Review editors invite you to their 125th anniversary celebration. The editors will be available to answer questions, hear your ideas, and discuss your comments about the journals. Light refreshments will be served.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7 Tutorial for Authors & Referees 11:15 AM–12:45 PM LACC, 518 Editors from and Physical Review will provide information and tips for new referees and authors. This session is aimed at anyone looking to submit to or review for any of the Physical Review journals, as well as anyone who would like to learn more about the authoring and refereeing processes. Topics for discussion will include advice on how to write good manuscripts, similarities and differences in writing referee reports for PRL and PR, and other ways in which authors, referees, and editors can work together productively. Following a short presentation from the editors, there will be a moderated discussion.

APS is proud to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the Physical Review journals.

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 25 STUDENT & CAREER EVENTS

Job Expo LACC, WEST HALL A Tuesday–Wednesday • 10:00 AM–5:00 PM Thursday • 10:00 AM–4:00 PM

MONDAY, MARCH 5 Meet Your Future: Careers in the Careers in Physics Workshop Private Sector 2:30–5:30 PM LACC, PETREE HALL D 12:00–2:15 PM JW MARRIOTT, PLATINUM EF In this informative workshop, celebrated career coach FIAP and APS Careers will host a special lunchtime and author Peter Fiske provides advice and strategies for session in which representatives from industry will taking your physics job search to the next level, including briefly describe their career path and answer questions tips for self-assessment, network building, resume about physics careers in the private sector. Topics will writing, interviewing, and salary negotiation. Don’t miss include research opportunities for physicists in industry, this great opportunity to get some great help on taking strategies for successfully pursuing industrial jobs, and your next steps. advice on how to thrive in this exciting and challenging work environment.

TUESDAY, MARCH 6 Student Lunch with the Experts 12:30–2:00 PM LACC, WEST HALL B Students may sign up to enjoy a complimentary box lunch while participating in an informal and stimulating discussion with an expert on a topic of interest to them. Registration is on a first come, first served basis and attendance is limited. Sign-up begins at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, March 4 near registration. There will be tables sponsored by the following APS units:

• Division of Biological Physics • Division of Condensed Matter Physics • Division of Materials Physics • Forum on Industrial and Applied Physics • Forum on Outreach and Engaging the Public • Topical Group on Energy Research and Applications • Topical Group on Magnetism • Topical Group on Medical Physics • Topical Group on Physics of Climate • Topical Group on Soft Matter

26 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide FUTURE OF PHYSICS DAYS

Future of Physics Days (FPD) are events just for undergraduate students. Sponsored by APS and the Society for Physics Students (SPS), FPD offers undergrads the opportunity to present their research, learn about grad school and career options, and connect with the scientific community.

SUNDAY, MARCH 4 Undergraduate Student Get-Together Graduate School Fair 6:30–7:30 PM JW MARRIOTT, PLAZA 1-2 6:45–8:00 PM LACC, WEST HALL A The Undergraduate Student Get-Together is an The Graduate School Fair is a great opportunity for opportunity to network and mingle with fellow APS undergrads to meet professors and grad students from March Meeting undergraduate attendees prior to the graduate programs around the country. start of the meeting. Hosted by the Society of Physics Students. Refreshments will be served.

TUESDAY, MARCH 6 MONDAY, MARCH 5 Undergraduate Research IV Undergraduate Research I 8:00–11:00 AM LACC, ROOM 153A 8:00–10:36 AM LACC, ROOM 153A Graduate School Fair & Undergraduate Undergraduate Research II Lounge 11:15 AM–2:15 PM LACC, ROOM 153A 10:00 AM–5:00 PM LACC, WEST HALL A Learn about graduate programs and meet with graduate school representatives. In addition to the grad school Undergraduate Research III fair, the lounge is a great place for undergrads to take 2:30–4:42 PM LACC, ROOM 153A a break, grab a snack, and meet other students at the meeting. At 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 6, join us for an informal reception, refreshments, and a prize drawing. Building Your Undergraduate Physics Career 6:00–7:00 PM LACC, 153B Student Reception Out of 100 physics bachelors, fewer than 5 will actually 5:30–8:00 PM LACC, WEST HALL B go on to hold permanent academic physics jobs. In this Graduate and undergraduate students are invited interactive workshop, students will learn the key aspects to relax and mingle with working physicists at the of a successful transition into physics careers, such as student reception from 5:30 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Light planning and self-assessment, informational interviews, refreshments will be served. Immediately following effective resume writing, and more. Students will have the reception, all students who presented in the plenty of time to ask questions, and will even get the Undergraduate Research Sessions will be recognized. opportunity to practice writing a skills-based resume Students with outstanding presentations will receive a for actual industry jobs on the APS/SPS job boards. special prize. Refreshments will be served.

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 27 INDUSTRY DAY

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000110011001 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7 000110011001 Big Data and Physics: Bits to Knowledge 8:00 AM–6:30 PM LACC, 408A Industry Day Satellite sessions on Tuesday and Thursday. This year’s BIG DATA AND PHYSICS Industry Day theme highlights how Big Data impacts BITS TO KNOWLEDGE our work, our daily lives, and physics research. New applications, services, and products are emerging as F = ma ν Big Data grows in importance. Sensors are proliferating, E = h generating real-time information about the environment, traffic, status of equipment, and what is happening in our homes. Software and systems are being deployed that can digest enormous datasets and extract meaningful insights. 000110011001 Join your colleagues for exciting talks that will expand your view of Big Data and its impact.

8:00-11:00 AM How Organic Light Emitting Diodes Revolutionized Displays (And Maybe Lighting) Data Science as the Driving Force for Stephen Forrest, Industrial Physics (K32) The Magnetic hard Disk Drive- How Information is Chair: Jason Stewart Gardner, National Synchrotron Stored in the Cloud Radiation Research Center Barry Stipe, Western Digital Corp. How Big Data Unlocks the New Many-body Physics of The Double-Heterostructure Concept in Lasers, LED’s, Online Threats and Solar Cells Neil Johnson, University of Miami Eli Yablonovitch, UC Berkeley Solving Industrial Materials Problems By Using Machine Learning Across Diverse Computational and 2:30-5:30PM Experimental Data Bryce Meredig, Citrine Informatics Put Big Data in your Physics Toolbox What Physics Does and Doesn’t Teach You About Data (P32) Science Chair: Steven Lambert, APS Co-chair: Brad Conrad, AIP David Purdy, Uber Technologies Improving Electron Microscopy with Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning Models vs Physics Models: The Battle and Big Data for Acceptance Eric Stach, University of Pennsylvania and Sergey Yurgenson, Advanced Data Sciences at Hummingbird Scientific DataRobot Quantum Computing at D-Wave A Hitchhiker’s Guide to Data Science Aaron Lott, D-Wave Sundeep Das, Netflix Polymer Discovery Using Big Data and Analytics Jed Pitera, IBM 11:15 AM-2:15 PM Combinatorial Experimentation and Machine Learning for Materials Discovery Physics that Changed the World (L32) Ichiro Takeuchi, University of Maryland Chair: Eli Yablonovitch, University of California, Berkeley Making Big Data Work for Physicists Oxide-Confined VCSELs Paul Kassebaum, Mathworks Milton Feng, University of The Ubiquitous SQUID: History and Applications John Clarke, University of California, Berkeley 5:30-6:30 PM FIAP Business Meeting

28 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide DIVERSITY EVENTS

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7 LGBTQ+ Roundtable Discussion 5:30–6:30 PM JW MARRIOTT, PLATINUM A Education & Diversity Networking The LGBT+Physicists group welcomes all interested Reception attendees to participate in a roundtable discussion on 2:30–5:30 PM JW MARRIOTT, PLATINUM I improving the professional and educational climate Join us mid-week to relax, unwind, and learn about within physics with particular attention to those current diversity efforts spearheaded by the APS, the those who identify as gender and sexual minorities Committee on Minorities (COM), the Committee on (LGBTQQIAAP+). the Status of Women in Physics (CSWP), and the LGBT+ physicists group. This is also a great time to network with The session will focus on the ongoing implementation colleagues. Light refreshments will be served. of the recommendations from the report entitled “LGBT Climate in Physics: Building an Inclusive Community,” which was released at the APS March Meeting in 2015. We will discuss strategies for both APS-led and grass roots organizing aimed at improving support for physicists at different career stages and in diverse NSBP/NSHP Reception environments, including academia, industry and the public sector. 6:15–7:15 PM JW MARRIOTT, PLATINUM J This meetup provides opportunities for NSBP and Allies are especially welcome at this event to learn how NSHP members and those interested in the work of they may help to support and mentor LGBT+ physicists the societies to gather, network, and learn about NSBP and how the proposed actions can help improve the and NSHP initiatives. All are welcome. Students and climate for a broad cross-section of physicists with postdoctoral researchers are especially encouraged to intersecting minoritized identities within our field. attend.

American Physical Society Conferences for Undergraduate Regional Sites University of Massachusetts, Amherst Women in Physics The College of New Jersey APS CUWiP is a three-day regional conference where College of William & Mary The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa undergraduate women can experience a professional conference, Utah State University learn more about graduate school and professions in physics, and University of California, Santa Barbara meet other women in physics to share experiences, advice, and Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi ideas. Financial assistance is available. University of Washington, Seattle University of California, Davis Michigan State University Applications open September 3 to October 12, 2018 Northwestern University aps.org/cuwip

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 29 REUNIONS & SATELLITE MEETINGS

Satellite Meetings Alumni Reunions SUNDAY, MARCH 4

TUESDAY, MARCH 6 • 6:00–8:00 PM 9:00AM–5:00PM Annual Reviews of Condensed Matter Physics Editorial Yale University Committee JW MARRIOTT, PLATINUM I MARRIOTT—PLATINUM A University of Pennsylvania JW MARRIOTT, PLATINUM J 12:00-6:00PM Korean Physics Symposium Michigan State University LACC—510 JW MARRIOTT, PLATINUM F

Cornell University MONDAY, MARCH 5 JW MARRIOTT, DIAMOND 3 7:00-10:00PM University of Illinois Planning Meeting for the 28th Annual Electronic JW MARRIOTT, PLATINUM G-H Structure Workshop MARRIOTT—ATRIUM III JW MARRIOTT, ATRIUM I

Pennsylvania State University TUESDAY, MARCH 6 JW MARRIOTT, DIAMOND 2 5:30-7:30PM Research Corporation for Science Advancement TUESDAY, MARCH 6 • 6:00–9:00 PM Reception MARRIOTT—ATRIUM III Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Science JW MARRIOTT, DIAMOND 4-5 Springer Nature MARRIOTT—WP42/NEST WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7 • 6:00–9:00 PM 6:00-8:00PM China Night: Five Chinese Universities Buckley Prize Reception (; Nanjing University; Peking University; MARRIOTT—PLATINUM C Tsinghua University; University of Science and Technology of China) Yale University JW MARRIOTT, DIAMOND 4-5 MARRIOTT—PLATINUM I

THURSDAY, MARCH 8 • 6:00–9:00 PM University of Pennsylvania MARRIOTT—PLATINUM J Nankai University JW MARRIOTT, GOLD III

30 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide 6:00-8:00PM 5:30-8:00PM Michigan State University attocube systems User Meeting MARRIOTT—PLATINUM F MARRIOTT—ATRIUM III

Cornell University 6:00-9:00PM MARRIOTT—DIAMOND 3 China Night: Five Chinese Universities (Fudan University; Nanjing University; Peking University; University of Illinois Tsinghua University; University of Science and Technology of China) MARRIOTT—PLATINUM G-H MARRIOTT—DIAMOND 4-5 University of Chicago

MARRIOTT—ATRIUM I THURSDAY, MARCH 8

Pennsylvania State University 6:00-9:00PM MARRIOTT—DIAMOND 2 Nankai University MARRIOTT—GOLD III 6:00-9:00PM Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Science DIAMOND 4-5

Oxford Instruments Reception MARRIOTT—OLYMPIC I

6:45-8:00PM Soft Matter Reception MARRIOTT—PLATINUM E

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7

12:00-2:00PM Research in LACC—EXHIBITS THEATER (WEST HALL A)

5:30-6:30PM International Conference on Magnetism Program Committee MARRIOTT—PLATINUM B

5:30-7:30PM Materials Research Society (MRS) Reception MARRIOTT—PLATINUM E

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DAMOP Invited A05 Solids in Strong Laser Fields* F42 Synthetic Physics: Synthetic Dimensions, Gauge Fields, and Spin-Orbit TUESDAY, MARCH 6 • 5:45–6:45 PM Coupling* L59 Supersolid Formation in Quantum Gases DBIO BUSINESS MEETING LACC, 511B R25 Many-body Dynamics in Low-dimensional Quantum Systems* S42 Experimental Progress in Quantum Information Processing with Neutral DCP BUSINESS MEETING LACC, 150C Atoms DPOLY BUSINESS MEETING LACC, 515A V42 Open Quantum Systems* DQI BUSINESS MEETING LACC, 408B DAMOP Focus A27 Optomechanics I* FOEP BUSINESS MEETING LACC, 409A E27 Topological Physics in AMO Systems I* GERA BUSINESS MEETING LACC, 308B H34 Precision Many Body Physics I* GIMS BUSINESS MEETING LACC, 153A K26 Open Quantum Systems I* K34 Precision Many Body Physics II* GMAG BUSINESS MEETING LACC, 403A L03 Strong Light-matter Coupling and Enhanced Spectroscopy: Strong Coupling GPC BUSINESS MEETING LACC, 501B I* L34 Precision Many Body Physics III* GSNP BUSINESS MEETING LACC, 502B P27 Non-Equilibrium Physics in AMO Systems I: Quenches and Thermalization* S03 Strong Light-matter Coupling and Enhanced Spectroscopy: Theory and Simulation* TUESDAY, MARCH 6 • 7:00–8:00 PM S34 Precision Many Body Physics IV* V02 Strong Light-matter Coupling and Enhanced Spectroscopy: Enhanced Spectroscopy and Dynamics* DMP BUSINESS MEETING JW MARRIOTT, PLATINUM B V34 Precision Many Body Physics V* DCMP BUSINESS MEETING JW MARRIOTT, PLATINUM A X02 Strong Light-matter Coupling and Enhanced Spectroscopy: Strong Coupling II* X27 Disorder and Localization in AMO Systems I* Y34 Precision Many Body Physics VI* WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7 • 5:30–6:30 PM DBIO Invited A42 Physics of Biofilms FIAP BUSINESS MEETING LACC, 408A B42 Biomaterials 2: Structure, function, design C42 Emergent Dynamics in Neural Systems F58 Implications of Single-cell Variability: From Cells to Populations K58 Delbruck Award Symposium WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7 • 5:45–6:45 PM K59 Designing Biomacromolecules for Materials Assembly* P58 Self Organization in the Cytoskeleton GSCCM BUSINESS MEETING LACC, 501A R41 Liquid Crystalline Behavior at the Supramolecular Scale in Biopolymer and Colloidal Systems* GMED BUSINESS MEETING LACC, 506 R58 Controlling Space and Time in Biology: From Gene Regulation in a Single GSOFT BUSINESS MEETING LACC, 518 Cell to Pattern Formation in Cell Populations and Development S59 Super Resolution Microscopy and Lithography of Polymers* V58 Predicting Viral Evolution X58 Lessons from Biological Soft Materials and Their Applications* DBIO Focus A47 Inference and Stochastic Processes in Biophysics* A49 Biomaterials 1: Structure, Function, Design* A50 Physics of Proteins I: Experimental and Computational Studies on the Structure and Conformational Dynamics of Proteins A51 Physical Force Regulation of Cells and Tissue - I* B34 Petascale Science and Beyond: Applications and Opportunities for Materials, Chemical, and Bio Physics II* B43 Polyelectrolyte Complexation I: Self-Assembly* B47 Physics of Multicellular Information Processing B49 Biophysics of Cellular Organization and Dynamics Across Multiple Spatial Scales - I* B50 Robophysics: Robotics Meets Physics*

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March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 33 B51 Physical Force Regulation of Cells and Tissue - II* E04 Open Questions in Unconventional B54 Soft Interface Mechanics II* E05 Anomalous Transverse Transport in Mn3X Non-collinear C34 Petascale Science and Beyond: Applications and Opportunities for Antiferromagnets* Materials, Chemical, and Bio Physics III* F04 DCMP Prize Session 1 C49 Biomaterials 3: Structure, Function, Design* F05 Field Induced Phenomena in Alpha-RuCl3* C51 and Quantum Aspects of Living Systems I F42 Synthetic Physics: Synthetic Dimensions, Gauge Fields, and Spin-Orbit C55 Polyelectrolyte Complexation II: Structure and Rheology* Coupling* C57 Soft Interface Mechanics III* H04 Non-equilibrium Dynamics in Topological Phases of Matter E48 Mechanical Metamaterials I* H25 Topological Materials for Conversion between Charge and Spin Currents* E49 Evolutionary and Ecological Dynamics - I* H41 Electronic Nematicity in Superconductors* E50 Morphogenesis I* H58 First-Principles Modeling of Electron Transport in Materials* E51 Physics of Intracellular Transport* K04 Tenth Anniversary of Iron-based High-temperature Superconductivity: F49 Biomaterials 4: Structure, Function, Design* Progresses and Opportunities* F50 Morphogenesis II* K05 Optically Driven Correlated Electron Systems: Theory F51 Self Organization in the Cytoskeleton I* K41 Topological Kondo Semimetals and Low Carrier Systems* H49 Evolutionary and Ecological Dynamics - II* K42 Simulating Magnetization Switching Across Multiple Time and Length Scales* H50 Physics of Proteins II: Experimental and Computational Studies on the Structure and Conformational Dynamics of Proteins L04 * H51 Emergent Self-organization in Active Matter I L25 Universality of Spin Glass Dynamics: Recent Advances* K49 Physics of Genome Organization: From DNA to Chromatin I* L41 Ultrafast Control of Correlated Materials by Terahertz Light K50 Physics of Proteins III: Experimental and Computational Studies on the P42 Recent Progress in Tensor Network Methods and Applications* Structure and Conformational Dynamics of Proteins R04 “Whither Pairing Correlations or Quantum Criticality driven Pseudogap in P48 Motion and Jamming of Cells* the Cuprate Superconductors?”* P49 Evolutionary and Ecological Dynamics - III* R05 Advances in Heavy Fermion Physics* P50 Single Molecule Dynamics Inside and Outside of Cells S04 Dynamics of Chiral Spin Textures in Topological and Magnetic Materials* P51 Single-Cell Variability and Dynamics S05 Quantum Criticality and Novel Phases in Multipolar Systems R20 Free Energy Mapping in Biology and Materials Science I* V04 Dirac Electron Physics and Nanoscale Scanning Probes of in Graphene: Atomic Defects, Topology and Geometry* R48 Physics of Intracellular Membranes and Organelles* V05 Pairing in the Most Dilute Superconductor R49 Physics of Genome Organization: From DNA to Chromatin II* X04 Superconductivity in j=3/2 Semimetals R50 Physics of Development and Disease - I X05 Hydrodynamic electron flow in topological materials* R51 Self Organization in the Cytoskeleton II X25 Magnon BEC and Spin Superfluidity* R55 Soft Materials Containing Synthetic Polymers, Peptides, Proteins, Biomachinery and Beyond I: Peptides and Assemblies* X32 Computational approaches for far-from-equilibrium quantum systems* S06 Neural Control of Behavior X41 New Insights into Quantum Criticality in Metallic Systems* S20 Free Energy Mapping in Biology and Materials Science II* Y04 Vortex Matter in Superconducting Materials and Devices: Structure, Organization, and Dynamics S49 Evolutionary Dynamics of Genomes I* Y05 Novel optical responses in topological semimetals and other materials* S50 Physics of proteins IV: Intrinsically Disordered and Aggregated States of Proteins Y25 Novel Ordering and Collective Modes in URu2Si2* S51 Emergent self-organization in Active Matter II DCMP Focus S57 Self-assembly in Liquid Crystals and other Complex Solvents I* A29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials I: V47 Dynamical Pattern Formation in Synchronization of Complex Networks* Method Development* V49 Evolutionary Systems Biology I* A34 Petascale Science and Beyond: Applications and Opportunities for V50 Physics of Development and Disease - II Materials, Chemical, and Bio Physics I* V51 Biophysics of Cellular Organization and Dynamics Across Multiple Spatial A38 Advances in Computational Statistical Mechanics and their Applications: Scales - II* Part 1* V55 Soft Materials Containing Synthetic Polymers, Peptides, Proteins, B29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials II: Biomachinery and Beyond II: Nucleic Acids and Solutions* Real-time TDDFT* X49 Evolutionary Dynamics of Genomes II B34 Petascale Science and Beyond: Applications and Opportunities for Materials, Chemical, and Bio Physics II* X51 Cell wall organization, growth and mechanics B38 Advances in Computational Statistical Mechanics and their Applications: X54 Active Mechanics of Networks and Gels I* Part 2* X57 Physics of Bioinspired Soft Materials I* C07 Electron Solids Y49 Evolutionary Systems Biology II* C29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials III: Y51 Fluids, Proteins, Microbes Phonons, Spins, Dynamics* Y57 Physics of Bioinspired Soft Materials II* C34 Petascale Science and Beyond: Applications and Opportunities for DCMP Invited Materials, Chemical, and Bio Physics III* A04 Quantum Hall States at Even-Denominator Filling C38 Advances in Computational Statistical Mechanics and their Applications: A05 Solids in Strong Laser Fields* Part 3* A25 Topological/Skyrmion Hall Transport and Related Phenomena in Chiral E07 Fractional Quantum Hall 1 Magnets* E27 Topological Physics in AMO Systems I* A32 Machine Learning in Classical and Quantum Many-body Physics* E29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials IV: A41 Anomalous Low-Energy Bulk Excitations in Kondo Insulator SmB6 Nanoscale Systems* B04 Driven Topological Quantum Materials* E34 Machine Learning in Condensed Matter Physics I* B41 Metallic Hydrogen and Hydrides F29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials V: Density Functional Theory for Excited States* C04 Coherent Magnonics: Progress to the Quantum Regime* F34 Machine Learning in Condensed Matter Physics II* C41 Magnetism, Unconventional Superconductivity and Pressure Effects in CaKFe4As4* H29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials VI: Solids and Layered Materials*

34 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide H34 Precision Many Body Physics I* H11 Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors - 2D, Nano, and Novel Materials* K29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials VII: H12 Computational Materials Design - Carbon-Related Materials* Organic and Hybrid Materials* H21 Magnetic Phenomena in Bulk Oxides I* K34 Precision Many Body Physics II* H23 Excitations in Magnetic Oxides (Bulk)* L34 Precision Many Body Physics III* H29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials VI: L43 Ferroelectricity in Thin Films and 2D Systems* Solids and Layered Materials* P34 Machine Learning in Condensed Matter Physics III* H34 Precision Many Body Physics I* R29 Electrons, Phonons, Electron Phonon Scattering and Phononics III* H38 Materials in Extremes: Phase Transitions II* R34 Machine Learning in Condensed Matter Physics IV* K11 Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors - Nitrides* S34 Precision Many Body Physics IV* K12 Computational Materials Design - Batteries, Solid-State Ionics, and V34 Precision Many Body Physics V* Catalysis* X27 Disorder and Localization in AMO Systems I* K21 Magnetic Semiconductors: Materials and Properties* Y34 Precision Many Body Physics VI* K23 Spin Orbit Physics in Iridates and Other Bulk Oxides* K29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials VII: DCOMP Invited Organic and Hybrid Materials* A32 Machine Learning in Classical and Quantum Many-body Physics* K34 Precision Many Body Physics II* B32 Computational Modeling of Electronic Materials for Energy Applications* K38 Materials in Extremes: Dynamic Compression* E05 Anomalous Transverse Transport in Mn3X Non-collinear Antiferromagnets* K55 Advancing Polymer Physics by Integrating Simulation and Theory III: Self- Assembly and Charged Polymers* H58 First-Principles Modeling of Electron Transport in Materials* L11 Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors - Complex Oxides and Oxide K42 Simulating Magnetization Switching Across Multiple Time and Length Interfaces* Scales* L21 Spins in 2D Materials* P42 Recent Progress in Tensor Network Methods and Applications* L23 Multiferroic Oxide Heterostructures* R25 Many-body Dynamics in Low-dimensional Quantum Systems* L34 Precision Many Body Physics III* X32 Computational approaches for far-from-equilibrium quantum systems* L38 Materials in Extremes: Strength and Plasticity* DCOMP Focus P02 Developments of DFT from Quantum to Statistical Mechanics (IV)* A02 Developments of DFT from Quantum to Statistical Mechanics (I)* P11 Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors - Oxides* A23 Bulk Manganites and Cobaltites* P12 Computational Materials Design - Databases and Tools* A29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials I: P21 New Materials and Devices for Spin Logic* Method Development* P23 Magnetic Phenomena in Bulk Oxides: Theory* A34 Petascale Science and Beyond: Applications and Opportunities for P27 Non-Equilibrium Physics in AMO Systems I: Quenches and Thermalization* Materials, Chemical, and Bio Physics I* P29 Electrons, Phonons, Electron Phonon Scattering and Phononics II* A38 Advances in Computational Statistical Mechanics and their Applications: Part 1* P34 Machine Learning in Condensed Matter Physics III* B21 Electrons, Phonons, Electron Phonon Scattering and Phononics I* P38 Materials in Extremes: Complex Systems* B23 Controlling Magnetism in Oxide Heterostructures I* R02 Developments of DFT from Quantum to Statistical Mechanics (V)* B29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials II: R03 Challenges for Excited States and Dynamics I* Real-time TDDFT* R11 Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors - Quantum Information* B34 Petascale Science and Beyond: Applications and Opportunities for R12 Computational Materials Design - Machine Learning* Materials, Chemical, and Bio Physics II* R20 Free Energy Mapping in Biology and Materials Science I* B38 Advances in Computational Statistical Mechanics and their Applications: R21 Spin Dynamics in Organic-Inorganic Hybrids and Semiconductor Part 2* Nanostructures* C02 Developments of DFT from Quantum to Statistical Mechanics (II)* R23 Magnetic Phenomena in Bulk Nickelates and Other Oxides* C23 Controlling Magnetism in Oxide Heterostructures II* R29 Electrons, Phonons, Electron Phonon Scattering and Phononics III* C29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials III: R34 Machine Learning in Condensed Matter Physics IV* Phonons, Spins, Dynamics* R38 Materials in Extremes: Energetic Materials* C34 Petascale Science and Beyond: Applications and Opportunities for S02 Developments of DFT: from Quantum to Statistical Mechanics (VI)* Materials, Chemical, and Bio Physics III* S12 Computational Materials Design - Novel Oxides and Chalcogenides* C38 Advances in Computational Statistical Mechanics and their Applications: S20 Free Energy Mapping in Biology and Materials Science II* Part 3* S21 Spin-Orbit Coupling and Spin Coherence in Semiconductor E02 Developments of DFT from Quantum to Statistical Mechanics (III)* Heterostructures* E11 Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors - Experimental techniques* S23 Multiferroic and Magnetoelectric Oxides* E21 Current-induced Spins, Spin-orbit Torques and Magnetoresistance in S29 Electrons, Phonons, Electron Phonon Scattering and Phononics IV* Topological Insulators* S34 Precision Many Body Physics IV* E23 Bulk Iridates* V03 Challenges for excited states and dynamics II* E29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials IV: V21 Spin-Photon Coupling in Semiconductor Quantum Dots* Nanoscale Systems* V23 Oxide Thin Film Magnetoelectrics* E34 Machine Learning in Condensed Matter Physics I* V29 Electrons, Phonons, Electron Phonon Scattering and Phononics V* F11 Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors - Theory* V34 Precision Many Body Physics V* F21 First Principles Design of Magnetic Oxides* V38 Materials in Extremes: Geophysics and Planetary Science* F23 Magnetism and Magnetic Coupling at Oxide Interfaces* X03 Challenges for excited states and dynamics III* F29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials V: Density Functional Theory for Excited States* X12 Computational Materials Design - Novel 2D Materials* F34 Machine Learning in Condensed Matter Physics II* X21 NV Centers in Diamond* F37 2D Materials - Optics and Excitons III* X23 Spin-orbit Coupling and Topological Phenomena in Oxide Heterostructures* F38 Materials in Extremes: Phase Transitions I* X29 Electrons, Phonons, Electron Phonon Scattering and Phononics VI* F43 Advancing Polymer Physics by Integrating Simulation and Theory I: Dynamics and Coarse-Graining* X38 Materials in Extremes: Hydrogen and Superconductivity*

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 35 Y12 Computational Materials Design - Solar Cells and Solid State Lighting DFD Focus Materials* B57 Physics of Granular Media* Y21 Spin Transport and Magnetism in 1D and 2D Materials* E51 Physics of Intracellular Transport* Y23 Magnetic Phenomena in Bulk Oxides II* H46 Multi-Scale Flows and Pathways in the Climate System* Y29 Multiscale simulation of complex fluid flows* H53 Fluid Mechanics for Soft Matter III: Cells, Particles, and Drops* Y34 Precision Many Body Physics VI* K53 Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics and Hydrodynamics of Active Y38 Materials in Extremes: Warm Dense Matter* Matter I* Y29 Multiscale simulation of complex fluid flows* DCP Invited K25 Journal of Chemical Physics Editors’ Choice DLS Invited R04 “Whither Pairing Correlations or Quantum Criticality driven Pseudogap in B25 Ultrafast Laser Techniques for Molecular Photochemistry and the Cuprate Superconductors?”* Photophysics DCP Focus DMP Invited A02 Developments of DFT from Quantum to Statistical Mechanics (I)* B04 Driven Topological Quantum Materials* A03 Supported Nano-Clusters I: Tuning Reactivity Through Cluster-Support C04 Coherent Magnonics: Progress to the Quantum Regime* Support Interactions F05 Field Induced Phenomena in Alpha-RuCl3* A29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials I: H41 Electronic Nematicity in Superconductors* Method Development* K04 Tenth Anniversary of Iron-based High-temperature Superconductivity: A34 Petascale Science and Beyond: Applications and Opportunities for Progresses and Opportunities* Materials, Chemical, and Bio Physics I* K16 Diversity and Inclusion in Graduate Education* A49 Biomaterials 1: Structure, Function, Design* K41 Topological Kondo Semimetals and Low Carrier Systems* B02 Self-assembly of Nanomaterials: Mechanisms of Structure Formation L25 Universality of Spin Glass Dynamics: Recent Advances* B03 Supported Nano-Clusters II: Tuning Reactivity Through Cluster Size and L42 Physics of Life* Alloy Formation R05 Advances in Heavy Fermion Physics* B29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials II: S04 Dynamics of Chiral Spin Textures in Topological and Magnetic Materials* Real-time TDDFT* S41 Neuromorphic Systems: Concepts, Materials and Devices B34 Petascale Science and Beyond: Applications and Opportunities for V04 Dirac Electron Physics and Nanoscale Scanning Probes of Quantum Materials, Chemical, and Bio Physics II* Dynamics in Graphene: Atomic Defects, Topology and Geometry* C02 Developments of DFT from Quantum to Statistical Mechanics (II)* V25 Spin-Orbit, Interface, and Domain Wall Physics in Magnetic Iridates* C03 Self-assembly of Nanomaterials: Hierarchical assembly of nanoparticles X05 Hydrodynamic electron flow in topological materials* C29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials III: X41 New Insights into Quantum Criticality in Metallic Systems* Phonons, Spins, Dynamics* Y05 Novel optical responses in topological semimetals and other materials* C34 Petascale Science and Beyond: Applications and Opportunities for Materials, Chemical, and Bio Physics III* Y25 Novel Ordering and Collective Modes in URu2Si2* C49 Biomaterials 3: Structure, Function, Design* DMP Focus E02 Developments of DFT from Quantum to Statistical Mechanics (III)* A09 Ferroic oxides - Domain and Domain Walls E03 Supported Nano-Clusters III: Clusters Under Reaction Conditions A10 Dirac/Weyl Semimetals -- Disorder and Novel Phenomena E29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials IV: A11 Organometal Halide Perovskites I Nanoscale Systems* A12 Nanostructures and Metamaterials 1 F29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials V: A13 Novel Phases in Complex Oxide Heterostructures Density Functional Theory for Excited States* A14 Fe-based Superconductors -- Spectroscopy F41 Division of Chemical Physics Prize Session A15 Charge Transport at the Nanoscale F49 Biomaterials 4: Structure, Function, Design* A19 Spin Chains: Experiment* H02 Self-assembly of Nanomaterials: Porous Materials A21 Thermoelectrics I* H03 Supported Nano-Clusters IV: Cluster Catalysis and Electrocatalysis A22 Spin Polarization and Spin Order in Heterostructures and Oscillators* H29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials VI: A23 Bulk Manganites and Cobaltites* Solids and Layered Materials* A24 2D Frustrated Spin Systems: Shastry Sutherland and Bipartite Lattices* K29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials VII: A29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials I: Organic and Hybrid Materials* Method Development* K57 Physics of Liquids I* A34 Petascale Science and Beyond: Applications and Opportunities for L02 Self-assembly of Nanomaterials: Supramolecular Self-assembly I Materials, Chemical, and Bio Physics I* L03 Strong Light-matter Coupling and Enhanced Spectroscopy: Strong A35 2D Materials - Spins and Valleys Coupling I* A36 2D Materials - Strain and Mechanical Properties P02 Developments of DFT from Quantum to Statistical Mechanics (IV)* A37 2D Materials - TMDCs I P03 Self-assembly of Nanomaterials: Supramolecular Self-assembly II B09 Ordering in Ferroic Oxides I P57 Physics of Liquids II* B10 Magnetotransport and Quantum Oscillations in Topological Semimetals R02 Developments of DFT from Quantum to Statistical Mechanics (V)* B11 Organometal Halide Perovskites II R03 Challenges for Excited States and Dynamics I* B12 Nanostructures and Metamaterials 2 R29 Electrons, Phonons, Electron Phonon Scattering and Phononics III* B14 Fe-based Superconductors -- Multiorbital Superconductivity S02 Developments of DFT: from Quantum to Statistical Mechanics (VI)* B17 Organic Film Structure, Properties, and Dynamics S03 Strong Light-matter Coupling and Enhanced Spectroscopy: Theory and B19 Magnetic Nanoparticles and Biomedical Applications* Simulation* B21 Electrons, Phonons, Electron Phonon Scattering and Phononics I* V02 Strong Light-matter Coupling and Enhanced Spectroscopy: Enhanced Spectroscopy and Dynamics* B22 Chiral Magnetism in Single Crystals and Bulk Materials* V03 Challenges for excited states and dynamics II* B23 Controlling Magnetism in Oxide Heterostructures I* X02 Strong Light-matter Coupling and Enhanced Spectroscopy: Strong B24 Spin Frustration: Kitaev Systems* Coupling II* B29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials II: X03 Challenges for excited states and dynamics III* Real-time TDDFT* B36 2D Materials - Heterostructures I

36 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide B37 2D Materials - TMDCs II H29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials VI: B57 Physics of Granular Media* Solids and Layered Materials* C09 Dielectric and Ferroic Oxides - Elastic Phenomena H35 2D Materials -Passivation, Oxidation, and Functionalization C10 Topological Nodal Line and Point Semimetals H37 2D Materials - Optics and Excitons IV C11 Organometal Halide Perovskites III H38 Materials in Extremes: Phase Transitions II* C12 Nanostructures and Metamaterials 3 K09 Ordering in Ferroic Oxides II C13 Assembly and Behavior of Hierarchical Materials* K10 Dirac/Weyl Semimetals -- Magnetism* C14 Fe-based Superconductors -- Quantum Criticality and Quantum Phase K11 Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors - Nitrides* Transitions K12 Computational Materials Design - Batteries, Solid-State Ionics, and C15 Exciton and Photo-induced Charge Dynamics Catalysis* C19 Magnetic Clusters and Molecular Magnets I* K13 Sr2RuO4 and Chiral Topological Superconductivity C21 Thermoelectrics II* K14 Fe-based Superconductors -- ARPES and STM C22 Antiferromagnetic and Topological Spintronics* K15 Post-Moore Computing C23 Controlling Magnetism in Oxide Heterostructures II* K19 Optical, Thermal and Mechanical Coupling to Spin Currents* C24 3D Frustrated Spin Systems: Pyrochlores and Spinels* K21 Magnetic Semiconductors: Materials and Properties* C29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials III: K22 Control and Detection of Skyrmions: from Fundamentals to Applications* Phonons, Spins, Dynamics* K23 Spin Orbit Physics in Iridates and Other Bulk Oxides* C36 2D Materials - Heterostructures II K24 Spin Liquids Theory and Application to Materials* C37 2D Materials - Optics and Excitons I K29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials VII: C56 Organic Electronics and Photonics I: Charge Transport* Organic and Hybrid Materials* E10 Dirac/Weyl Semimetals -- Thin Films, Surfaces and Interfaces K35 2D Materials - Superconductivity and Charge Density Waves I E11 Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors - Experimental techniques* K36 2D Materials -Role of Defects E12 Nanostructures and Metamaterials 4 K37 Devices from 2D Materials I - Electronics E13 Non-centro Symmetric Materials Based Topological Superconductivity K38 Materials in Extremes: Dynamic Compression* E14 Fe-based Superconductors -- Electron Correlation and Orbital Selectivity K56 Organic Electronics and Photonics III: Organic Photovoltaics* E15 Coupled Electron and Phonon Dynamics at the Nanoscale L07 Optical Spectroscopic Measurements of 2D Materials* E19 Ultrafast Magnetism and Switching* L09 Dielectric and Ferroic Oxides - Nanostructures and Surface E21 Current-induced Spins, Spin-orbit Torques and Magnetoresistance in L10 Strong Interactions in Topological Semimetals Topological Insulators* L11 Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors - Complex Oxides and Oxide E22 Chiral Magnetism in Thin Films* Interfaces* E23 Bulk Iridates* L13 Dirac Semi-metal Based Topological superconductivity E24 3D Frustrated Spin Systems: Ising Pyrochlores and Spin Ice* L14 Fe-based Superconductors -- Theory E29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials IV: L19 Magnetic Nanoparticles: Scattering and Fluctuations* Nanoscale Systems* L21 Spins in 2D Materials* E36 2D Materials - Heterostructures III L22 Spin Dynamics, Damping and Domain Walls* E37 2D Materials -Optics and Excitons II L23 Multiferroic Oxide Heterostructures* F09 Dielectric and Ferroic Oxides - New Materials L24 2D Frustrated Spin Systems: Triangular and Kagome* F10 Three Dimensional Dirac and Weyl Materials L29 Thermoelectrics III* F11 Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors - Theory* L35 2D Materials -Superconductivity and Charge Density Waves II F12 Nanostructures and Metamaterials 5 L36 2D Materials - Topological States F13 High Tc superconductor based topological superconductivity L37 Devices from 2D Materials II - Electronics F14 Fe-based Superconductors -- Nematic order and fluctuations L38 Materials in Extremes: Strength and Plasticity* F15 Phonon dynamics and thermal conductivity at the nanoscale L43 Ferroelectricity in Thin Films and 2D Systems* F17 Organic Interfaces and Adsorption Phenomena L51 Quantum dots and other nanostructures F19 Magnetic Clusters and Molecular Magnets II* P09 Magnetism in Thin Film Oxides* F21 First Principles Design of Magnetic Oxides* P10 Type II Weyl Semimetals F22 Spin Transport, Spin Logic and Spin Memories* P11 Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors - Oxides* F23 Magnetism and Magnetic Coupling at Oxide Interfaces* P12 Computational Materials Design - Databases and Tools* F24 Kitaev and Other Spin Orbit Coupled Systems* P13 based Topological Superconductivity F29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials V: P14 Topological Materials - Theory and computation Density Functional Theory for Excited States* P17 Organic Interfaces from Single Molecules to Thin Films F37 2D Materials - Optics and Excitons III* P19 Magnetic Nanoparticles: Curved Geometries and Anisotropy* F38 Materials in Extremes: Phase Transitions I* P21 New Materials and Devices for Spin Logic* F56 Organic Electronics and Photonics II: Applications* P22 Novel Chiral Spin Textures and Materials* H09 Dielectric and Ferroic Oxides - Opto-Electric Responses P23 Magnetic Phenomena in Bulk Oxides: Theory* H10 Dirac/Weyl Semimetals -- Transport and Anomalies P24 3D Frustrated Spin Systems: Pyrochlores and Novel Geometries* H11 Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors - 2D, Nano, and Novel Materials* P29 Electrons, Phonons, Electron Phonon Scattering and Phononics II* H12 Computational Materials Design - Carbon-Related Materials* P35 Novel 2D Materials H13 New Theoretical Proposals for Topological Superconductivity P37 Devices from 2D Materials III - Various Applications H14 Fe-based Superconductors -- Topological Superconductivity and New P38 Materials in Extremes: Complex Systems* Frontiers P56 Organic Electronics and Photonics IV: Structure & Morphology* H19 Spin Chains: Theory* R09 Electronic Structure, Topological Effects and Magnetotransport in H21 Magnetic Phenomena in Bulk Oxides I* Complex Oxide Systems* H22 Spin Transport and Magnons in Magnetic Insulators* R10 Optics in Topological Semimetals H23 Excitations in Magnetic Oxides (Bulk)* R11 Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors - Quantum Information* H24 2D Frustrated Spin Systems: Kagome and Honeycomb* R12 Computational Materials Design - Machine Learning*

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 37 R14 Topological Materials - Synthesis Y21 Spin Transport and Magnetism in 1D and 2D Materials* R19 2D Antiferromagnets, Layers and Magnetic Thin Films* Y22 Switching, Torques and Spin Transport in Insulators* R21 Spin Dynamics in Organic-Inorganic Hybrids and Semiconductor Y23 Magnetic Phenomena in Bulk Oxides II* Nanostructures* Y24 Artificial Frustrated Spin Systems* R22 Topological Hall Effect and Transport Phenomena in Chiral Magnets* Y36 van der Waals effects in low dimensional systems R23 Magnetic Phenomena in Bulk Nickelates and Other Oxides* Y37 Devices from 2D Materials VIII - Energy Applications R24 2D Frustrated Spin Systems: YbMgGaO4 and Kagome* Y38 Materials in Extremes: Warm Dense Matter* R29 Electrons, Phonons, Electron Phonon Scattering and Phononics III* DPOLY Invited R36 Synthesis and Properties of 2D Materials and Heterostructures A58 Frustration in Soft Matter Assemblies* R37 Devices from 2D Materials IV - Optoelectronics A59 Bridging New Polymer Chemistry and Polymer Physics R38 Materials in Extremes: Energetic Materials* B59 Polymer Physics from Academia to Industry and Back* R40 2D Materials - Electronic Structure and Transport C59 Gels and Networks S09 Complex oxide heterostructures - Ferroelectrics E59 Polymer Physics Prize S10 New Phenomena In Dirac and Other Topological Semimetals F59 Recent Advances in Single Polymer Dynamics* S11 Fe-based Superconductivity Under Extreme Conditions K59 Designing Biomacromolecules for Materials Assembly* S12 Computational Materials Design - Novel Oxides and Chalcogenides* S59 Super Resolution Microscopy and Lithography of Polymers* S13 Majorana Bound States I V59 Structure/Property Relationships in Polyolefins S14 Topological Materials - Transport X42 Topology, Geometry, and Physics of Elastic Networks* S19 Magnetic Nanoparticles: Dynamics, Domains and Vortices* S21 Spin-Orbit Coupling and Spin Coherence in Semiconductor DPOLY Focus Heterostructures* A43 Polymer Crystallization from Classical to Functional Systems I S22 Spin Nernst and Spin Seebeck Effects* A52 Mechano-Responsive Polymers and Soft Materials* S23 Multiferroic and Magnetoelectric Oxides* A55 Confined Polymer Glasses I: Influence of Irreversibly Adsorbed Layers and S24 Spin Frustration and Disorder* Free Surfaces* S29 Electrons, Phonons, Electron Phonon Scattering and Phononics IV* A56 Symposium Honoring William W Graessley I S35 2D Materials - Metals, Semiconductors, and Correlated Materials A57 Mechanics of Networks I: Allostery and Designed Response* S37 Devices from 2D Materials V - Optoelectronics B43 Polyelectrolyte Complexation I: Self-Assembly* V07 Van der Waals bonding in advanced materials - From van der Waals to B52 Polymer Crystallization from Classical to Functional Systems II Casimir B54 Soft Interface Mechanics II* V09 Complex Oxide Heterostructures - Multiferroic Effects and Metal-Insulator B55 Confined Polymer Glasses II: Mobility Gradients* Transitions B56 Symposium Honoring William W. Graessley II V10 Topological Semimetals Beyond Weyl And Dirac C46 Advanced Morphological Characterization of Polymeric Materials I: Soft V11 Fe-based superconductors - Material synthesis and discovery and Hard X-ray, and Neutron Scattering V13 Majorana Bound States II C52 Physics of 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing* V14 Topological Materials - Spectroscopy C55 Polyelectrolyte Complexation II: Structure and Rheology* V19 Magnetic Nanoparticles: Spin Waves and Strain* C56 Organic Electronics and Photonics I: Charge Transport* V21 Spin-Photon Coupling in Semiconductor Quantum Dots* C57 Soft Interface Mechanics III* V22 Spin-Orbit Coupling and Antisymmetric Exchange at Metal Interfaces* E48 Mechanical Metamaterials I* V23 Oxide Thin Film Magnetoelectrics* E55 Smart Responsive Polymers I V24 Low Dimensional Spin Systems, Nematicity* E56 Symposium Honoring Ryong-Joon Roe V29 Electrons, Phonons, Electron Phonon Scattering and Phononics V* F43 Advancing Polymer Physics by Integrating Simulation and Theory I: V35 2D Materials -Magnetism and Magnetotransport I* Dynamics and Coarse-Graining* V36 2D Materials - Semimetals and Orbital Order F52 Architectural Design of Polymers I: Assembly, Adsorption and Dynamics V37 Devices from 2D Materials VI - Quantum Materials F56 Organic Electronics and Photonics II: Applications* V38 Materials in Extremes: Geophysics and Planetary Science* H55 Polymer Physics in Very Strongly Confined Environments I : Knots and Nanopores* X09 Vacancies and Defects/Structure of Complex Oxide Heterostructures H56 Advanced Morphological Characterization of Polymeric Materials II: X10 4d/5d materials I Emerging Microscopy and Spectroscopy Techniques X11 Fe-based superconductivity - Neutron scattering and magnetism* H59 Dillon Medal Symposium X12 Computational Materials Design - Novel 2D Materials* K43 Architectural Design of Polymers II: Sequences, Branching and Networks X13 Majorana Bound States III K49 Physics of Genome Organization: From DNA to Chromatin I* X14 Topological Materials - Heterostructures and spectroscopy K52 Extreme Deformation of Polymers and Soft Matter I: Cavitation and X19 Magnetic Nanoparticles and Films* Fracture* X21 NV Centers in Diamond* K55 Advancing Polymer Physics by Integrating Simulation and Theory III: Self- X22 Spin-Orbit Effects at Metal/Insulator Interfaces* Assembly and Charged Polymers* X23 Spin-orbit Coupling and Topological Phenomena in Oxide K56 Organic Electronics and Photonics III: Organic Photovoltaics* Heterostructures* P43 Extreme Deformation of Polymers and Soft Matter II: High Speeds, X24 Spin Frustrated Systems: Novel Theories* Rupture, and Large Deformation* X29 Electrons, Phonons, Electron Phonon Scattering and Phononics VI* P52 Structure and Rheology of Hydrogels X35 2D Materials - Magnetism and Magnetotransport II* P55 Block Copolymer Thin Films Integrated with New Material Platforms I: X36 2D Materials - van der Waals Bonding, Thermal Properties and Friction Surface, Interfaces and Lithography X37 Devices from 2D Materials VII - Scalable devices P56 Organic Electronics and Photonics IV: Structure & Morphology* X38 Materials in Extremes: Hydrogen and Superconductivity* R28 Polymer Physics in Very Strongly Confined Environments II : Nanoslits and Y10 4d/5d materials II Nanochannels* Y12 Computational Materials Design - Solar Cells and Solid State Lighting R43 Mechanisms of Ionic Conduction and Diffusion in Polymeric Ion Materials* Conductors I Y19 2D Quantum Magnetism* R49 Physics of Genome Organization: From DNA to Chromatin II*

38 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide R52 Smart Responsive Polymers II FED Invited R55 Soft Materials Containing Synthetic Polymers, Peptides, Proteins, C43 Jonathan F Reichert and Barbara Wolff-Reichert Award for Excellence in Biomachinery and Beyond I: Peptides and Assemblies* Advanced Laboratory Instruction R56 Polymer Nanocomposites II: Functional Applications E43 How to Get a Job: Expanding Career Perspectives for Physicists S43 Mechanisms of Ionic Conduction and Diffusion in Polymeric Ion K16 Diversity and Inclusion in Graduate Education* Conductors II L42 Physics of Life* S55 Block Copolymer Thin Films Integrated with new Material Platforms II: R32 Effective Practices for Student Career Preparedness and Departmental Annealing, Architecture, and Multi-Layers Programmatic Assessment S56 Polymer Nanocomposites III: Fundamentals FHP Invited S57 Self-assembly in Liquid Crystals and other Complex Solvents I* B16 Pais Prize Session: Peter Galison V55 Soft Materials Containing Synthetic Polymers, Peptides, Proteins, E25 The Author in Dialogue: ADouglas Stone’s Einstein and the Quantum Biomachinery and Beyond II: Nucleic Acids and Solutions* V56 Polymers for Energy Applications I FIAP Invited B32 Computational Modeling of Electronic Materials for Energy Applications* X56 Polymers for Energy Applications II B59 Polymer Physics from Academia to Industry and Back* DQI Invited C05 Patents, Innovations, and Wars!* B05 Progress in Quantum Computing Implementations F32 FIAP-FPS invited session: Advancing Innovation for Industry and Society E58 H32 FIAP-GMED Invited Session: Physics Impact on Medicine* L58 Near-Term Quantum Computing Platforms K32 Data Science as the Driving Force for Industrial Physics R42 Progress in Quantum * L32 Physics That Changed the World V42 Open Quantum Systems* P32 Put Big Data in Your Physics Toolbox; APS-AIP Industrial Physics Forum Y41 Characterizing Large-Scale Quantum Systems S32 FIAP Physicists as Entrepreneurs Session DQI Focus V32 Joseph F Keithley and Industrial Physics Awards* A26 Quantum Defect-based Sensing FIAP Focus A27 Optomechanics I* A22 Spin Polarization and Spin Order in Heterostructures and Oscillators* A28 DQI Prize Session C22 Antiferromagnetic and Topological Spintronics* A33 Scaling Superconducting Circuits E11 Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors - Experimental techniques* A39 Superconducting Circuits: Measurement I E19 Ultrafast Magnetism and Switching* B28 Quantum Thermodynamics - from Quantum Information Theory to E21 Current-induced Spins, Spin-orbit Torques and Magnetoresistance in Statistical Mechanics* Topological Insulators* B33 Nonreciprocal Superconducting Devices F11 Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors - Theory* C26 Quantum Annealing: Architectures F22 Spin Transport, Spin Logic and Spin Memories* C28 Silicon Spin Qubits H11 Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors - 2D, Nano, and Novel Materials* C33 Quantum Acoustics H22 Spin Transport and Magnons in Magnetic Insulators* C39 Scaling up Quantum Computers K11 Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors - Nitrides* E28 Experiment and Theory of Quantum Input-output Networks K19 Optical, Thermal and Mechanical Coupling to Spin Currents* E33 Applications with Near-Term Superconducting Quantum Devices K21 Magnetic Semiconductors: Materials and Properties* E39 Microwave Photonics with Superconducting Circuits I L11 Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors - Complex Oxides and Oxide F28 Architectures for Semiconducting Quantum Computing Interfaces* F33 Superconducting Qubits: Novel Designs L15 Moore’s Law: More and Beyond F39 Microwave Photonics with Superconducting Circuits II L21 Spins in 2D Materials* H28 Charge Noise Mitigation in Qubits L22 Spin Dynamics, Damping and Domain Walls* H33 Quantum Simulation with Superconducting Circuits P11 Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors - Oxides* H39 New Frontiers in Quantum Algorithms P20 Recent Advances in Solar Photovoltaics* K26 Open Quantum Systems I* P21 New Materials and Devices for Spin Logic* K28 Control and Calibration of Semiconducting Qubits R11 Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors - Quantum Information* K33 Superconducting Gates R21 Spin Dynamics in Organic-Inorganic Hybrids and Semiconductor K39 Characterizing and Controlling Superconducting Circuits I Nanostructures* L26 Quantum Foundations I S21 Spin-Orbit Coupling and Spin Coherence in Semiconductor L33 Fluxonium and Flux Tunable Qubits Heterostructures* L39 Characterizing and Controlling Superconducting Circuits II S22 Spin Nernst and Spin Seebeck Effects* L55 Quantum Dot/ Microwave Photon Entanglement V21 Spin-Photon Coupling in Semiconductor Quantum Dots* P28 Spin Qubit Readout V22 Spin-Orbit Coupling and Antisymmetric Exchange at Metal Interfaces* P33 Superconducting Parametric/Tunable Interactions X21 NV Centers in Diamond* P39 Quantum Advantage in Near-term Systems X22 Spin-Orbit Effects at Metal/Insulator Interfaces* R11 Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors - Quantum Information* Y21 Spin Transport and Magnetism in 1D and 2D Materials* R33 Superconducting Circuits: Design and Packaging Y22 Switching, Torques and Spin Transport in Insulators* R39 Superconducting Amplifiers FIP Invited S26 Quantum Resource Theories I H16 Physics Teaching in Gateway Classes: Global Perspective S28 Quantum Annealing: Algorithms & Applications L16 Major Physics Organizations and Their Role in the Future of Physics S33 Hybrid Quantum Systems S25 Materials and Fuels for the New Energy Economy* V26 Quantum Resource Theories II Y32 Condensed Matter Experiments on the ISS V28 Spin-Based Quantum Computing FOEP Invited V33 Error Correction with Superconducting Qubits E32 Innovative Ideas for Engaging the Public V39 Quantum Foundations II X28 Quantum Annealing: Theory FPS Invited H05 The Legacy of Millie Dresselhaus: Women, Carbon, and Society

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 39 GERA Invited H23 Excitations in Magnetic Oxides (Bulk)* B32 Computational Modeling of Electronic Materials for Energy Applications* H24 2D Frustrated Spin Systems: Kagome and Honeycomb* S25 Materials and Fuels for the New Energy Economy* K10 Dirac/Weyl Semimetals -- Magnetism* GERA Focus K19 Optical, Thermal and Mechanical Coupling to Spin Currents* A20 Energy Materials K21 Magnetic Semiconductors: Materials and Properties* A21 Thermoelectrics I* K22 Control and Detection of Skyrmions: from Fundamentals to Applications* B20 Energy Storage: Electrolytes and Interfaces K23 Spin Orbit Physics in Iridates and Other Bulk Oxides* C20 Energy Storage: Towards High Capacity Electrodes K24 Spin Liquids Theory and Application to Materials* C21 Thermoelectrics II* L19 Magnetic Nanoparticles: Scattering and Fluctuations* E20 Energy Storage: Mn-based Cathodes L21 Spins in 2D Materials* K20 Solar Energy Conversion: Perovskite Materials L22 Spin Dynamics, Damping and Domain Walls* L29 Thermoelectrics III* L23 Multiferroic Oxide Heterostructures* P20 Recent Advances in Solar Photovoltaics* L24 2D Frustrated Spin Systems: Triangular and Kagome* V20 Energy Storage: Hydrogen Production and Storage P09 Magnetism in Thin Film Oxides* P19 Magnetic Nanoparticles: Curved Geometries and Anisotropy* GIMS Invited C05 Patents, Innovations, and Wars!* P21 New Materials and Devices for Spin Logic* L05 The Changing Landscape of X-ray Facilities P22 Novel Chiral Spin Textures and Materials* V32 Joseph F Keithley and Industrial Physics Awards* P23 Magnetic Phenomena in Bulk Oxides: Theory* P24 3D Frustrated Spin Systems: Pyrochlores and Novel Geometries* GIMS Focus R09 Electronic Structure, Topological Effects and Magnetotransport in A01 Advances in Scanned Probe Microscopy I Complex Oxide Systems* E01 Advances in Scanned Probe Microscopy II R19 2D Antiferromagnets, Layers and Magnetic Thin Films* L07 Optical Spectroscopic Measurements of 2D Materials* R21 Spin Dynamics in Organic-Inorganic Hybrids and Semiconductor GMAG Invited Nanostructures* A25 Topological/Skyrmion Hall Transport and Related Phenomena in Chiral R22 Topological Hall Effect and Transport Phenomena in Chiral Magnets* Magnets* R23 Magnetic Phenomena in Bulk Nickelates and Other Oxides* C04 Coherent Magnonics: Progress to the Quantum Regime* R24 2D Frustrated Spin Systems: YbMgGaO4 and Kagome* C41 Magnetism, Unconventional Superconductivity and Pressure Effects in S19 Magnetic Nanoparticles: Dynamics, Domains and Vortices* CaKFe4As4* S21 Spin-Orbit Coupling and Spin Coherence in Semiconductor E05 Anomalous Transverse Transport in Mn3X Non-collinear Heterostructures* Antiferromagnets* S22 Spin Nernst and Spin Seebeck Effects* F05 Field Induced Phenomena in Alpha-RuCl3* S23 Multiferroic and Magnetoelectric Oxides* F25 Spin Current in Antiferromagnets S24 Spin Frustration and Disorder* H25 Topological Materials for Conversion between Charge and Spin Currents* V19 Magnetic Nanoparticles: Spin Waves and Strain* K42 Simulating Magnetization Switching Across Multiple Time and Length V21 Spin-Photon Coupling in Semiconductor Quantum Dots* Scales* V22 Spin-Orbit Coupling and Antisymmetric Exchange at Metal Interfaces* S04 Dynamics of Chiral Spin Textures in Topological and Magnetic Materials* V23 Oxide Thin Film Magnetoelectrics* V25 Spin-Orbit, Interface, and Domain Wall Physics in Magnetic Iridates* V24 Low Dimensional Spin Systems, Nematicity* X25 Magnon BEC and Spin Superfluidity* V35 2D Materials -Magnetism and Magnetotransport I* GMAG Focus X11 Fe-based superconductivity - Neutron scattering and magnetism* A19 Spin Chains: Experiment* X19 Magnetic Nanoparticles and Films* A22 Spin Polarization and Spin Order in Heterostructures and Oscillators* X21 NV Centers in Diamond* A23 Bulk Manganites and Cobaltites* X22 Spin-Orbit Effects at Metal/Insulator Interfaces* A24 2D Frustrated Spin Systems: Shastry Sutherland and Bipartite Lattices* X23 Spin-orbit Coupling and Topological Phenomena in Oxide B19 Magnetic Nanoparticles and Biomedical Applications* Heterostructures* B22 Chiral Magnetism in Single Crystals and Bulk Materials* X24 Spin Frustrated Systems: Novel Theories* B23 Controlling Magnetism in Oxide Heterostructures I* X35 2D Materials - Magnetism and Magnetotransport II* B24 Spin Frustration: Kitaev Systems* Y19 2D Quantum Magnetism* C19 Magnetic Clusters and Molecular Magnets I* Y21 Spin Transport and Magnetism in 1D and 2D Materials* C22 Antiferromagnetic and Topological Spintronics* Y22 Switching, Torques and Spin Transport in Insulators* C23 Controlling Magnetism in Oxide Heterostructures II* Y23 Magnetic Phenomena in Bulk Oxides II* C24 3D Frustrated Spin Systems: Pyrochlores and Spinels* Y24 Artificial Frustrated Spin Systems* E19 Ultrafast Magnetism and Switching* GMED Invited E21 Current-induced Spins, Spin-orbit Torques and Magnetoresistance in H32 FIAP-GMED Invited Session: Physics Impact on Medicine* Topological Insulators* E22 Chiral Magnetism in Thin Films* GMED Focus E23 Bulk Iridates* V46 Physics in Medicine: Modeling, Imaging, and Treatment E24 3D Frustrated Spin Systems: Ising Pyrochlores and Spin Ice* GPC Invited F19 Magnetic Clusters and Molecular Magnets II* F16 Energy Flows in The Climate System* F21 First Principles Design of Magnetic Oxides* GPC Focus F22 Spin Transport, Spin Logic and Spin Memories* H46 Multi-Scale Flows and Pathways in the Climate System* F23 Magnetism and Magnetic Coupling at Oxide Interfaces* GSCCM Focus F24 Kitaev and Other Spin Orbit Coupled Systems* F38 Materials in Extremes: Phase Transitions I* H19 Spin Chains: Theory* H38 Materials in Extremes: Phase Transitions II* H21 Magnetic Phenomena in Bulk Oxides I* K38 Materials in Extremes: Dynamic Compression* H22 Spin Transport and Magnons in Magnetic Insulators* L38 Materials in Extremes: Strength and Plasticity*

40 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide P38 Materials in Extremes: Complex Systems* V47 Dynamical Pattern Formation in Synchronization of Complex Networks* R38 Materials in Extremes: Energetic Materials* V49 Evolutionary Systems Biology I* V38 Materials in Extremes: Geophysics and Planetary Science* V51 Biophysics of Cellular Organization and Dynamics Across Multiple Spatial X38 Materials in Extremes: Hydrogen and Superconductivity* Scales - II* Y38 Materials in Extremes: Warm Dense Matter* X47 Noise-Driven Dynamics in Far-From-Equilibrium Systems Y49 Evolutionary Systems Biology II* GSNP Invited C58 Large Deviations and the Butterfly Effect GSOFT Invited E42 Chemotaxis Meets Physiology A58 Frustration in Soft Matter Assemblies* F16 Energy Flows in The Climate System* B58 Stick, Slip, and Interfacial Dynamics in Soft Systems F59 Recent Advances in Single Polymer Dynamics* C16 Pattern Formation in Soft Materials H42 Physical Approaches to Collective Cell Motility E41 Atomic Origami, Kirigami and Crumpling L04 Lars Onsager Prize* R41 Liquid Crystalline Behavior at the Supramolecular Scale in Biopolymer L42 Physics of Life* and Colloidal Systems* R42 Progress in Quantum Thermodynamics* V41 Spatiotemporal behavior of soft active materials R59 Athermal and Statistical Mechanics X58 Lessons from Biological Soft Materials and Their Applications* X42 Topology, Geometry, and Physics of Elastic Networks* GSOFT Focus Y42 Spatio-temporal dynamics of complex networks: From mean field to large A51 Physical Force Regulation of Cells and Tissue - I* deviations A52 Mechano-Responsive Polymers and Soft Materials* GSNP Focus A57 Mechanics of Networks I: Allostery and Designed Response* A38 Advances in Computational Statistical Mechanics and their Applications: B50 Robophysics: Robotics Meets Physics* Part 1* B51 Physical Force Regulation of Cells and Tissue - II* A47 Inference and Stochastic Processes in Biophysics* B54 Soft Interface Mechanics II* A48 GSNP Student & Postdoc Prize Session B57 Physics of Granular Media* A55 Confined Polymer Glasses I: Influence of Irreversibly Adsorbed Layers and C13 Assembly and Behavior of Hierarchical Materials* Free Surfaces* C48 Extreme Mechanical Instabilities, Defects, and Large Deformations II* A57 Mechanics of Networks I: Allostery and Designed Response* C52 Physics of 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing* B28 Quantum Thermodynamics - from Quantum Information Theory to C57 Soft Interface Mechanics III* Statistical Mechanics* E48 Mechanical Metamaterials I* B38 Advances in Computational Statistical Mechanics and their Applications: E50 Morphogenesis I* Part 2* E54 Thermocapillary and Solvocapillary Methods for the Manipulation of Soft B49 Biophysics of Cellular Organization and Dynamics Across Multiple Spatial Matter Scales - I* E57 Aspherical Particles in Soft Matter Self-Assembly and Granular Matter I* B55 Confined Polymer Glasses II: Mobility Gradients* F03 Microinertia Effects in Particulate Flows B57 Physics of Granular Media* F50 Morphogenesis II* C38 Advances in Computational Statistical Mechanics and their Applications: Part 3* F51 Self Organization in the Cytoskeleton I* C48 Extreme Mechanical Instabilities, Defects, and Large Deformations II* F54 Machine Learning in Nonlinear Physics and Mechanics* E48 Mechanical Metamaterials I* F57 Origami and Kirigami Metamaterials* E49 Evolutionary and Ecological Dynamics - I* H48 Thermal versus Athermal Plasticity* E50 Morphogenesis I* H53 Fluid Mechanics for Soft Matter III: Cells, Particles, and Drops* E57 Aspherical Particles in Soft Matter Self-Assembly and Granular Matter I* H57 Soft Matter in Industrial Applications F50 Morphogenesis II* K52 Extreme Deformation of Polymers and Soft Matter I: Cavitation and Fracture* F54 Machine Learning in Nonlinear Physics and Mechanics* K53 Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics and Hydrodynamics of Active F57 Origami and Kirigami Metamaterials* Matter I* H47 Morphable Structures K57 Physics of Liquids I* H48 Thermal versus Athermal Plasticity* P43 Extreme Deformation of Polymers and Soft Matter II: High Speeds, H49 Evolutionary and Ecological Dynamics - II* Rupture, and Large Deformation* H53 Fluid Mechanics for Soft Matter III: Cells, Particles, and Drops* P48 Motion and Jamming of Cells* H55 Polymer Physics in Very Strongly Confined Environments I : Knots and P57 Physics of Liquids II* Nanopores* R20 Free Energy Mapping in Biology and Materials Science I* K48 Athermal Systems and Statistical Mechanics S20 Free Energy Mapping in Biology and Materials Science II* K49 Physics of Genome Organization: From DNA to Chromatin I* S57 Self-assembly in Liquid Crystals and other Complex Solvents I* K53 Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics and Hydrodynamics of Active X54 Active Mechanics of Networks and Gels I* Matter I* X57 Physics of Bioinspired Soft Materials I* K57 Physics of Liquids I* Y57 Physics of Bioinspired Soft Materials II* P48 Motion and Jamming of Cells* P49 Evolutionary and Ecological Dynamics - III* P57 Physics of Liquids II* R20 Free Energy Mapping in Biology and Materials Science I* R28 Polymer Physics in Very Strongly Confined Environments II : Nanoslits and Nanochannels* R48 Physics of Intracellular Membranes and Organelles* R49 Physics of Genome Organization: From DNA to Chromatin II* S02 Developments of DFT: from Quantum to Statistical Mechanics (VI)* S20 Free Energy Mapping in Biology and Materials Science II* S49 Evolutionary Dynamics of Genomes I*

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 41 Take a Break & Color! Stop by the Outreach booth in the APS Village to pick up Color Charge, the new coloring book based on images from the Physical Review journals. Color CHARGE A COLORING BOOK BY

Spontaneous oscillations, signal amplification, and synchronization in a model of active hair bundle mechanics Lijuan Han and Alexander B. Neiman, Phys. Rev. E 81, 041913 (2010) POSTER SESSIONS

Poster Session I: Tuesday, March 6 • 2:00–5:00 PM LACC, West Hall A Undergraduate Research Physics Education Physics Outreach and Engaging the Public Physics of Climate General Public Policy International Issues: Programs, Collaborations and Exchanges Magnetism Atomic, Molecular and Optical (AMO) Physics Quantum Information, Concepts and Computation Energy Research and Applications General Theory, Computational Physics Metals and Metallic Alloys

Poster Session II: Wednesday, March 7 • 11:15 AM–2:15 PM LACC, West Hall A Polymer Physics Soft Condensed Matter Statistical and Nonlinear Physics Biological Physics Chemical Physics Fluids Medical Physics

Poster Session III: Thursday, March 8 • 1:00–4:00 PM LACC, West Hall A Insulators and Dielectrics Semiconductors Superconductivity Matter at Extreme Conditions Strongly Correlated Systems, Including Quantum Fluids and Solids Structured Materials, Including Graphene Superlattices, Nanostructures, and Other Artificially Structured Materials Surfaces, Interfaces and Thin Films Instrumentation and Measurements Applications (It, Medical/Bio, Photonics, Etc.)

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 43 Program Time Blocks PROGRAM FORMAT Contributed and invited sessions are three hours in length—three sessions per day at 8:00 AM, 11:15 AM, and 2:30 PM. The time blocks are designated in alpha order beginning with time block “A” on Monday at 8:00 AM, and ending with “Y” designating the 11:15 AM time block on Friday. DIVISIONS Session Codes Atomic, Molecular & Optical Physics, Biological Physics, Chemical Physics, Computational Physics, Condensed The number following the alpha that designates the Matter Physics, Fluid Dynamics, Laser Science, Materials time block represents the sequential numbering of the Physics, Polymer Physics, Quantum Information sessions within the time block. Session A1 is one of several sessions taking place in parallel in the first time block on Monday. The number following the decimal in TOPICAL GROUPS the session code represents the sequence of the papers to be presented in that session. Energy Research & Applications, Instruments & Measurement Science, Magnetism & its Applications, Medical Physics, Physics of Climate, Shock Compression AudioVisual of Condensed Matter, Soft Matter, Statistical & Nonlinear In keeping with our legally binding contract with our A-V Physics vendor, speakers are not permitted to bring their own projection equipment for use at the meeting. FORUMS EQUIPMENT: The standard A-V package consists of Early Career Scientists, Education, Graduate Student an LCD projector, screen, laser pointer, and two lapel Affairs, History of Physics, Industrial & Applied Physics, microphones–one for the chair and one for the speaker. International Physics, Outreach & Engaging the Public, Any additional A-V equipment must be rented by the Physics & Society speaker directly through the designated A-V vendor at the expense of the speaker.

POLICY & GUIDELINES ON USE OF PROJECTORS: The responsibility for a smooth, technically trouble- free presentation ultimately rests with the presenter. Speakers who plan to use LCDs must do the following: Bring your own laptop computer, power cord, and any proprietary cords required for your computer. Do not bring your own projector to the meeting. NOTE: APS is not responsible for the security of personal laptop computers.

Visit the Speaker Ready Room to run through the presentation to ensure a smooth and technically trouble-free talk. Testing your presentation in the Speaker Ready Room prior to your presentation is strongly recommended to minimize equipment compatibility difficulties. Remember that time used to set up equipment reduces the time you have to make your presentation.

44 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide Guidelines for Speakers During Your Session

1. INTRODUCTIONS: At the start of the session, briefly ORAL PRESENTATIONS: Please arrive at least 15 introduce yourself and explain the timing system. minutes prior to the scheduled time of your talk. Contributed papers are allocated 12 minutes each—10 minutes for presentation and 2 minutes for questions, 2. CHECK THE MICROPHONE: Make sure the lavaliere unless otherwise specified. Invited papers are allocated is no lower than 6” below the chin. 36 minutes—30 minutes for presentation and 6 minutes for questions. Note: Occasionally (and unfortunately) the 3. START ON TIME: Announce the first abstract and chair for a session may not appear, in which case we ask author, and start the provided timer. that the first presenter serve as chair of the session. 4. STICK TO THE SCHEDULE: Many attendees move POSTER PRESENTATIONS: On the day of your assigned between sessions to hear specific abstracts. Adhere presentation, please display your poster starting at 10:00 to the time schedule so that simultaneous sessions a.m. and remove it promptly at the end of the session. are synchronized as best as possible. APS is not responsible for posters left up past the end of the session. No audiovisual equipment is allowed in the poster sessions. 5. ALLOTTED TIMES: If your session includes both contributed and invited abstracts, be aware of the different times allocated for each and set the timer Speaker Ready Room as follows: LACC, WEST LOBBY Contributed Abstracts: set timer for eight minutes to give initial warning, then set the final bell to go off Be sure to visit the Speaker Ready Room to run through two minutes later to signal the end of the talk. Allow your presentation to ensure that it goes smoothly two additional minutes for questions. during your session. Invited Abstracts: set timer for 25 minutes to give Sunday • 4:00–7:00 PM initial warning, then set the final bell to go off five Monday–Wednesday • 7:00 AM–5:00 PM minutes later to signal the end of the talk. Allow six Thursday • 7:00 AM–4:00 PM additional minutes for questions. Friday • 7:00 AM–12:00 PM

6. TIMING SPEAKERS: When a speaker’s time is up, ask them to stop in a courteous but firm manner. Guidelines for Session Chairs Any time used by speakers and/or technicians to set up laptops or any other equipment is deducted Before Your Session from the speaker’s total time allotment. Start timing the speaker from the moment they come to the front, not when they begin speaking. 1. CHECK THE PROGRAM: Determine the number and order of the abstracts to be presented, the time allocated to each abstract, and if there are any 7. ABSENT SPEAKERS: Should a speaker fail to appear, supplementary abstracts assigned to the session. call the author of the first supplementary abstract assigned to the session, if any. If that author is not in attendance, call the author of the following 2. CHECK THE PROGRAM CHANGES BOARD NEAR supplementary abstract, and so on. If there are THE INFORMATION DESK: See if any changes have no supplementary abstracts assigned to your been made to your session. session, allow the preceding discussion to continue, or recess the session until it is time for the next 3. ARRIVE EARLY: 15 minutes prior to the start of the scheduled abstract. At the end of the session, if session, familiarize yourself with the controls for time allows, call again for the regularly scheduled lights, microphones, AV equipment, and the timer. abstract. If you encounter problems, immediately alert the meeting staff at the registration desk or meeting 8. SESSION PROBLEMS: If any problems arise that you information desk, and/or an AV technician. are unable to handle while continuing to chair the session, request an A-V technician.

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 45 Monday, March 5

PROGRAM EPITOME

Monday, March 5 8:00 AM A11 Organometal Halide Perovskites I Room: 303A Bldg: LACC FOCUS A01 Advances in Scanned Probe Microscopy I Sponsor: DMP Chair: Hanwei Gao, Florida State University Invited Speakers: Room: 150A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Michael McGehee Sponsor: GIMS Chair: Joseph Stroscio, NIST Invited Speakers: Eli Zeldov A12 Nanostructures and Metamaterials 1

MONDAY A02 Developments of DFT from Quantum to Statistical Room: 303B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Mechanics (I) Room: 150B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Ruzan Sokhoyan, Caltech Invited Speakers: Markus Sponsor: DCP DCOMP Chair: Jianzhong Wu, University of California, Raschke Riverside Invited Speakers: Weitao Yang, Dirk Gillespie A13 Novel Phases in Complex Oxide A03 Supported Nano-Clusters I: Tuning Reactivity Through Heterostructures Room: 304A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Cluster-Support Support Interactions Sponsor: DMP Chair: Alex Frano, University of California, San Diego Invited Room: 150C Bldg: LACC FOCUS Speakers: Ankit Disa Sponsor: DCP Chair: Michael White, Brookhaven National Laboratory Invited Speakers: Gianfranco Pacchioni, Yoshihide Watanabe, Phillip A14 Fe-based Superconductors -- Spectroscopy Christopher Room: 304B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Jinguang Cheng, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) A04 Quantum Hall States at Even-Denominator Filling Invited Speakers: Rustem Khasanov Room: 151 Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Ravindra Bhatt, Princeton University Invited A15 Charge Transport at the Nanoscale Speakers: Matteo Ippoliti, Mitali Banerjee, Edward Rezayi, Andrea Young, Room: 304C Bldg: LACC FOCUS Michael Manfra Sponsor: DMP Chair: Colin Van Dyck, National Institute for , National Research Council Invited Speakers: Yonatan Dubi A05 Solids in Strong Laser Fields Room: 152 Bldg: LACC INVITED A16 History of Soviet Physics Sponsor: DCMP DAMOP Chair: Tony Heinz, Stanford University Invited Room: 305 Bldg: LACC INVITED UNDERGRADUATE Speakers: Mette Gaarde, Mark Sherwin, Loren Pfeiffer, Hunter Banks, Qile Chair: Paul Cadden-Zimansky, Bard College Invited Speakers: Asif Siddiqi, Wu, Darren Valovcin, Shawn Mack, Arthur Gossard, Renbao Liu, Mackillo Alexei Kojevnikov, M.P. Ryutova, Gerson S. Sher Kira, Shambhu Ghimire, Paul Corkum A17 Surface Studies of Two-Dimensional A06 Undergraduate Research I Materials Room: 306A Bldg: LACC Room: 153A Bldg: LACC UNDERGRADUATE Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Christian Ciobanu, Colorado School of Mines Sponsor: APS/SPS A18 Topological, Electronic and Photonic Properties of A07 Topological Quantum Information and Computation Nanostructures & Metamaterials Room: 306B Bldg: LACC Room: 153B Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Chih-Chun Chien, University of California, Merced Sponsor: DQI Chair: Fernando Brandao, California Institute of Technology A19 Spin Chains: Experiment Room: 308A Bldg: LACC FOCUS A08 Topological Insulator: General Theory Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Matthew Stone, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Room: 153C Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Daniel Bulmash, University of Maryland-College Park A20 Energy Materials Room: 308B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GERA Chair: Deyu Lu, Brookhaven National Laboratory Invited A09 Ferroic oxides - Domain and Domain Walls Speakers: Yet-Ming Chiang Room: 301A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Nicholas Barrett, DRF IRAMIS SPEC Invited Speakers: A21 Thermoelectrics I Room: 309 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Fumitaka Kagawa Sponsor: GERA DMP Chair: David Singh, University of Missouri Invited Speakers: Zhifeng Ren A10 Dirac/Weyl Semimetals— Disorder and Novel Phenomena Room: 301B Bldg: LACC FOCUS A22 Spin Polarization and Spin Order in Heterostructures and Sponsor: DMP Chair: Jed Pixley, Rutgers University Invited Speakers: Roni Oscillators Room: 402A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Ilan Sponsor: GMAG DMP FIAP Chair: Silvia Tacchi, Istituto Officina dei Materiali del CNR (CNR-IOM) Invited Speakers: Alina DEAC, Kirsten Von Bergmann

46 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide A23 Bulk Manganites and Cobaltites A35 2D Materials - Spins and Valleys Room: 402B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 409B Bldg: LACC FOCUS PROGRAM EPITOME Sponsor: GMAG DMP DCOMP Chair: Xianglin Ke, Michigan State University Sponsor: DMP Chair: Simranjeet Singh, Ohio State Univ - Columbus Invited Invited Speakers: Lisa DeBeer-Schmitt, Alexander Thaler, Dalmau Reig-i- Speakers: Jaroslav Fabian, Roland Kawakami Plessis, Adam Aczel, Greg MacDougall, Lazar Kish, Alexander Zakrzewski A36 2D Materials - Strain and Mechanical A24 2D Frustrated Spin Systems: Shastry Sutherland and Properties Room: 410 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Bipartite Lattices Room: 403A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Matthew Rosenberger, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Vivien Zapf, Los Alamos National Laboratory Invited Speakers: Brian Gerardot Invited Speakers: Sara Haravifard A37 2D Materials - TMDCs I Room: 411 Bldg: LACC FOCUS A25 Topological/Skyrmion Hall Transport & Related Sponsor: DMP Chair: Sanfeng Wu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology- Phenomena in Chiral Magnets MIT Invited Speakers: Nuh Gedik Room: 403B Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: GMAG DCMP Chair: Mohit Randeria, Ohio State University Invited A38 Advances in Computational Statistical Mechanics and

Speakers: Geoffrey Beach, David McComb, Fengyuan Yang, Hailong Wang, their Applications: Part 1 MONDAY James Gallagher, Jack Brangham, Keng-Yuan Meng, Bryan Esser, Bom Kim, Room: 501A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Christos Panagopoulos, Roland Wiesendanger Sponsor: DCOMP DCMP GSNP Chair: Dilina Perera, Texas A&M Univ Invited Speakers: Lucas Menicucci, Lucas M\’ol, J\’ulio Rocha, Bismarck Costa A26 Quantum Defect-based Sensing Room: 404A Bldg: LACC FOCUS A39 Superconducting Circuits: Measurement I Sponsor: DQI Invited Speakers: Christian Degen Room: 501B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DQI Invited Speakers: Bryan Gard, Jose Aumentado, Kurt Jacobs, A27 Optomechanics I Room: 404B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Raymond Simmonds Sponsor: DAMOP DQI Chair: Charles Brown, Yale University Invited Speakers: Amir Safavi-Naeini A40 Graphene Properties Room: 501C Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Qiong Ma, Massachusetts Institute of Technology- A28 DQI Prize Session MIT Room: 405 Bldg: LACC FOCUS PRIZE/AWARD Sponsor: DQI Chair: Todd Brun, Univ of Southern California Invited A41 Anomalous Low-Energy Bulk Excitations in Kondo Speakers: Barry Simon, Aram Harrow Insulator SmB6 Room: 502A Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Johnpierre Paglione, Univ of Maryland-College Park A29 First-principles Modeling of Excited- Invited Speakers: Mathew Potma, Kolawole Akintola, Shanta Saha, Alex State Phenomena in Materials I: Method Fang, Xiangfeng Wang, Sarah Dunsiger, Johnpierre Paglione, Anand Pal, Development Room: 406A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Jeff Sonier, Andrea Severing, Liu Tjeng, Kai Chen, Peter Thalmeier, Hasan Sponsor: DCOMP DMP DCP DCMP Chair: Adrienn Ruzsinszky, Temple Yavas, Deepa Kasinathan, Zachary Fisk, D.J. Kim, Martin Sundermann, University Invited Speakers: Volker Blum Maurits Haverkort, J. Paglione, Francis Laliberte, T. Metz, S. Badoux, Y. Nakajima, X. Wang, T. M. McQueen, S. M. Koohpayeh, W. A. Phelan, L. A30 Lattice Models of High-Tc Taillefer, N. Doiron-Leyraud, M. Dion, M. E. Boulanger, Yuming Xiao, Paul Chow, Johnpierre Paglione, Chris Marianetti, Nicholas Butch, Jason Jeffries, Superconductors Room: 406B Bldg: LACC Corwin Booth, Dae-Jeong Kim, Dirk Morr, Zachary Fisk, Harris Pirie, Joe Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Roser Valenti, Frankfurt University Thompson, Priscila Rosa, Jennifer Hoffman, Anjan Soumyanarayanan, Yang He, Mohammad Hamidian, Michael Yee A31 Superconductivity: Vortex Phases and Dynamics Room: 407 Bldg: LACC A42 Physics of Biofilms Room: 502B Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: DCMP DMP Chair: Steven Anlage, University of Maryland Sponsor: DBIO Chair: Ned Wingreen, Princeton Univ Invited Speakers: Ned Wingreen, Bonnie Bassler, Jing Yan, Howard Stone, Vernita Gordon, Gerard A32 Machine Learning in Classical and Quantum Many-body Wong, Dianne Newman, Gurol Suel Physics Room: 408A Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: DCOMP DCMP Chair: Lei Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences A43 Polymer Crystallization from Classical to Functional Invited Speakers: Roger Melko, Giuseppe Carleo, Juan Carrasquilla, Roger Systems I Room: 503 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Melko, Giacomo Torlai, Guglielmo Mazzola, Matthias Troyer, Roger G. Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Toshikazu Miyoshi, Akron Univ Invited Speakers: Melko, Kelvin Ch’ng, Nick Vasquez, Juan Carrasquilla, Ehsan Khatami, Simon Stephen Cheng Trebst, Yang Qi A44 Crystalline Structure and Electronic A33 Scaling Superconducting Circuits Correlations Room: 504 Bldg: LACC Room: 408B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Jason Hancock, Univ of Connecticut - Storrs Sponsor: DQI Chair: Andrew Houck, Princeton University Invited Speakers: Julian Kelly, Mehrnoosh Vahidpour, Jean-Philip Paquette, Michael A45 Helium 3 and Electron Hydrodynamics Selvanayagam, Damon Russell, Saniya Deshpande Room: 505 Bldg: LACC A34 Petascale Science and Beyond: Applications & Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Johannes Pollanen, Michigan State Univ Opportunities for Materials, Chemical, & Bio Physics I A46 Flow of Complex Fluids, Polymers, Gels and Granular Room: 409A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Material Room: 506 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCOMP DCMP DMP DCP Chair: Nichols Romero, Leadership Computing Facility, Argonne National Laboratory Invited Speakers: Shiwei Sponsor: DFD GSNP Chair: Hadi Mohammadigoushki, Florida State Zhang University

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 47 A47 Inference and Stochastic Processes in A59 Bridging New Polymer Chemistry and Polymer Physics Biophysics Room: 507 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: Petree Hall D Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: DBIO GSNP Chair: Steve Presse, Univ of California - San Francisco Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Justin Kennemur, Florida State Univ Invited Invited Speakers: Ioannis Sgouralis Speakers: Karen Winey, Andrey Dobrynin, Jordan Swisher, Tara Meyer, Michael Washington, Jamie Nowalk, Lawrence R. Sita A48 GSNP Student & Postdoc Prize Session Room: 510 Bldg: LACC FOCUS PRIZE/AWARD Monday, March 5 11:15 AM Sponsor: GSNP Chair: David Egolf, Georgetown Univ Invited Speakers: Alison Koser Patteson B01 Applications: Materials Focus Room: 150A Bldg: LACC Sponsor: FIAP Chair: Matthieu Dupre, Univ of California - San Diego A49 Biomaterials 1: Structure, Function, Design Room: 511A Bldg: LACC FOCUS B02 Self-assembly of Nanomaterials: Mechanisms of Structure Sponsor: DBIO DCP Chair: Pupa Gilbert, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison Invited Formation Room: 150B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Speakers: Debora Frigi Rodrigues Sponsor: DCP Chair: James De Yoreo, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Invited Speakers: Gregory Schenter, Christopher Mundy, Alexander van Driessche MONDAY A50 Physics of Proteins I: Experimental and Computational Studies on the Structure and Conformational Dynamics of Proteins Room: 511B Bldg: LACC FOCUS B03 Supported Nano-Clusters II: Tuning Sponsor: DBIO Chair: Wei Wang, Nanjing University Invited Speakers: Lynne Reactivity Through Cluster Size and Alloy Regan, Corey O’Hern, Jennifer Gaines Formation Room: 150C Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCP Chair: Phillip Christopher Invited Speakers: Uzi Landman, A51 Physical Force Regulation of Cells and Tissue - I Ueli Heiz, Anastassia Alexandrova, Ashley Cass, Huanchen Zhai, Mai-Anh Room: 511C Bldg: LACC FOCUS PRIZE/AWARD Ha, Nicholas Georgescu, Scott Anderson, Timothy Gorey, Eric Baxter, Henry Sponsor: DBIO GSOFT Chair: MingMing Wu, Cornell Univ Invited Speakers: White Herbert Levine, Pierre Haas B04 Driven Topological Quantum Materials A52 Mechano-Responsive Polymers and Soft Room: 151 Bldg: LACC INVITED Materials Room: 512 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCMP DMP Chair: Jian-Xin Zhu, Los Alamos Natl Lab Invited Speakers: Rohit Prasankumar, Jian-Xin Zhu, Dzmitry Yarotski, Yaomin Dai, Sponsor: DPOLY GSOFT Chair: Matthew Green, Arizona State Univ Invited Stuart Trugman, Pamela Bowlan, Antoinette Taylor, Thomas Devereaux, Speakers: Roman Boulatov, Stephen Craig Madhab Neupane, Ee Min Chia, Bertrand Halperin, Frederik Nathan, Gil Refael, Ivar Martin A53 Rheology and Flow of Soft Materials Room: 513 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: GSOFT GSNP DPOLY Chair: Patrick Charbonneau, Duke University B05 Progress in Quantum Computing Implementations Room: 152 Bldg: LACC INVITED A54 Soft Interface Mechanics I Room: 514 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DQI Chair: John Preskill, Caltech Invited Speakers: Sankar Das Sponsor: GSOFT DBIO DPOLY Chair: John Kolinski, Ecole Polytech Fed de Sarma, Michael Biercuk, Andrew Dzurak, William Oliver, Jeremy O’Brien Lausanne B06 Undergraduate Research II A55 Confined Polymer Glasses I: Influence of Irreversibly Room: 153A Bldg: LACC UNDERGRADUATE Adsorbed Layers and Free Surfaces Sponsor: APS/SPS Chair: Kiril Streletzky, Cleveland State Univ Room: 515A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DPOLY GSNP Chair: Rodney Priestley, Princeton Univ Invited B07 Integer Quantum Hall Room: 153B Bldg: LACC Speakers: Daniele Cangialosi Sponsor: DCMP

A56 Symposium Honoring William W. Graessley I B08 Topological Insulator Experiment and Room: 515B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Computation Room: 153C Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Ralph Colby, Pennsylvania State Univ Invited Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Ching-Kai Chiu, University of Maryland, College Park Speakers: Thomas McLeish, Wenlin Zhang, Daniel Kozuch, Scott Milner B09 Ordering in Ferroic Oxides I A57 Mechanics of Networks I: Allostery and Designed Room: 301A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Response Room: 518 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Sylvia Matzen, Univ of Paris - Sud 11 CNRS Invited Sponsor: GSOFT GSNP DPOLY Chair: Pedro Reis, Massachusetts Institute of Speakers: Elizabeth Paisley, Andrew Kitahara, Jon-Paul Maria, David Technology-MIT Invited Speakers: Sidney Nagel Scrymgeour, Bonnie McKenzie, Jon Ihlefeld, Joseph Michael

A58 Frustration in Soft Matter Assemblies B10 Magnetotransport and Quantum Oscillations in Room: Petree Hall C Bldg: LACC INVITED Topological Semimetals Room: 301B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GSOFT DPOLY Chair: Christian Santangelo, University of Sponsor: DMP Invited Speakers: Marcus Schmidt, Michael Nicklas, Shu- Massachusetts Amherst Invited Speakers: Anchang Shi, Mahesh Chun Wu, Horst Borrmann, Claudia Felser, Yan Sun, Elena Hassinger, Frank Mahanthappa, Gregory Grason, Pierre Ronceray, Thomas Witten, Martin Arnold, Binghai Yan, Marcel Naumann, Ricardo dos Reis Lenz, Efi Efrati B11 Organometal Halide Perovskites II Room: 303A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Dong Yu, University of California, Davis Invited Speakers: Jinsong Huang

48 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide B12 Nanostructures and Metamaterials 2 B25 Ultrafast Laser Techniques for Molecular Photochemistry Room: 303B Bldg: LACC FOCUS and Photophysics Sponsor: DMP Chair: Jonathan Foley, William Paterson Univ Invited Room: 403B Bldg: LACC INVITED Speakers: Vinh Diep, Andrea Armani, Dongyu Chen, Xiaoqin Shen, Sponsor: DLS Chair: Anne Kelley, University of California - Merced Invited Hyungwoo Choi, Soheil Soltani, Rigoberto Castro-Beltran Speakers: Roseanne Sension, Benjamin J. Schwartz, David Jonas, Gaurav Kumar, Stephen Bradforth, Anirban Roy, Ryan McMullen, Robert Seidel, B13 Complex Oxide Heterostructures - Synthesis Techniques Daniel Turner and Strain Effects Room: 304A Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DMP Chair: Divine Kumah, North Carolina State University B26 Sensing with Defects Room: 404A Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DQI Chair: Kristiaan De Greve, Harvard Univ B14 Fe-based Superconductors -- Multiorbital Superconductivity Room: 304B Bldg: LACC FOCUS B27 Optomechanics II Room: 404B Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DMP Chair: Rudolf Hackl, Walther Meissner Inst Invited Speakers: Sponsor: DAMOP DQI Chair: Amir Safavi-Naeini, Stanford University J.C. DAVIS B28 Quantum Thermodynamics - from

B15 Electron Dynamics in Quantum Dots and 2D Quantum Information Theory to Statistical MONDAY Materials Room: 304C Bldg: LACC Mechanics Room: 405 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Zhenfei Liu, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Sponsor: DQI GSNP Chair: Gilad Gour, University of Calgary Invited Speakers: Dmitri Averin, Oscar Dahlsten B16 Pais Prize Session: Peter Galison Room: 305 Bldg: LACC INVITED PRIZE/AWARD UNDERGRADUATE B29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Sponsor: FHP Chair: Alan Chodos, American Physical Society APS Invited Phenomena in Materials II: Real-time Speakers: Cathryn Carson, Ted Porter, Peter Galison, , Jon Else TDDFT Room: 406A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCOMP DMP DCP DCMP Chair: Andre Schleife, University of Illinois B17 Organic Film Structure, Properties, and at Urbana–Champaign Invited Speakers: Efthimios Kaxiras Dynamics Room: 306A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Mina Yoon, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Invited B30 Superconductor-Insulator Transition Room: 406B Bldg: LACC Speakers: Pengpeng Zhang Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Lance Cooper, University of Illinois Urbana- Champaign B18 Graphene and van der Waals Materials I Room: 306B Bldg: LACC B31 Proximity Effects: General Room: 407 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP DMP Chair: Vincent Tung, University of California, Merced Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Kenneth Burch, Boston College

B19 Magnetic Nanoparticles and Biomedical B32 Computational Modeling of Electronic Materials for Applications Room: 308A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Energy Applications Room: 408A Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Xuemei Cheng, Bryn Mawr Coll Invited Sponsor: DCOMP FIAP GERA Chair: Emmanouil Kioupakis, University of Speakers: Hariharan Srikanth, Lucia Gutierrez Michigan - Ann Arbor Invited Speakers: Elif Ertekin, Huseyin Sehitoglu, Brian Blankenau, Venkat Viswanathan, Wennie Wang, Jarvist Frost, Aron B20 Energy Storage: Electrolytes and Walsh, Tadashi Ogitsu, Eric Schwegler Interfaces Room: 308B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GERA Chair: Natalie A Holzwarth, Wake Forest Univ Invited B33 Nonreciprocal Superconducting Devices Speakers: Michael Toney Room: 408B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DQI Chair: Archana Kamal, Univ of Mass - Lowell Invited Speakers: B21 Electrons, Phonons, Electron Phonon Scattering and Anja Metelmann, Oskar Painter Phononics I Room: 309 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCOMP DMP Chair: David Singh, Univ of Missouri - Columbia B34 Petascale Science and Beyond: Applications & Invited Speakers: Eric Toberer Opportunities for Materials, Chemical, & Bio Physics II Room: 409A Bldg: LACC FOCUS B22 Chiral Magnetism in Single Crystals and Bulk Sponsor: DCOMP DBIO DCP DCMP Chair: Jack Wells, Oak Ridge National Lab Materials Room: 402A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Invited Speakers: Jacqueline Cole Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Stefan Bluegel, Forschungszentrum Julich GmbH B35 Spin in Monolayer Materials Room: 409B Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Ahmet Avsar, École Polytechnique Federale de B23 Controlling Magnetism in Oxide Heterostructures I Lausanne Room: 402B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GMAG DMP DCOMP Chair: Ryan Need, Univ of California - Santa B36 2D Materials - Heterostructures I Barbara Invited Speakers: Claribel Dominguez Ordonez, Jean-Marc Triscone, Room: 410 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Jennifer Fowlie, Marta Gibert, Sara Catalano Sponsor: DMP Chair: Jyoti Katoch, Ohio State University Invited Speakers: Wang Yao, Jun Zhu B24 Spin Frustration: Kitaev Systems Room: 403A Bldg: LACC FOCUS B37 2D Materials - TMDCs II Room: 411 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Yukitoshi Motome, The University of Tokyo Sponsor: DMP Chair: Edbert Jarvis Sie, Stanford Univ Invited Speakers: Invited Speakers: Minhyea Lee Sanfeng Wu

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 49 B38 Advances in Computational Statistical Mechanics and B50 Robophysics: Robotics Meets their Applications: Part 2 Physics Room: 511B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 501A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DBIO GSOFT Chair: Daniel Goldman, Georgia Institute of Sponsor: DCOMP DCMP GSNP Chair: Ying Wai Li, Oak Ridge National Lab Technology Invited Speakers: Anette Hosoi Invited Speakers: Livia Bartok-Partay B51 Physical Force Regulation of Cells and Tissue - II B39 Superconducting circuits: Measurement II Room: 511C Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 501B Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DBIO GSOFT Chair: MingMing Wu, Cornell Univ Invited Speakers: Sponsor: DQI Chair: Kater Murch, Univ of California - Berkeley Jeffrey Segall

B40 Graphene Room: 501C Bldg: LACC B52 Polymer Crystallization from Classical to Functional Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Jairo Velasco Jr., Univ of California-Santa Cruz Systems II Room: 512 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Christopher Li, Drexel Univ Invited Speakers: Martin B41 Metallic Hydrogen and Hydrides Brinkmann, Amer Hamidi Sakr, David Maurin, Jean-Louis Bantignies, Laure Room: 502A Bldg: LACC INVITED Biniek, David Djurado

MONDAY Sponsor: DCMP Invited Speakers: Pan Pan Kong, Alexander Drozdov, Mikhail Eremets, Hongbo Wang, Alexander Goncharov, Jules Carbotte, B53 Mechanics of Networks II Room: 513 Bldg: LACC Alexander Drozdov, Francesco Capitani, Pascale Roy, Thomas Timusk, Jean- Sponsor: GSOFT GSNP DPOLY Chair: Eleni Katifori, University of Blaise Brubach, Mikhail Eremets, Elizabeth Nicol, Warren Pickett, Ion Errea Pennsylvania

B42 Biomaterials 2: Structure, function, design B54 Soft Interface Mechanics II Room: 502B Bldg: LACC INVITED Room: 514 Bldg: LACC FOCUS PRIZE/AWARD Sponsor: DBIO Chair: Pupa Gilbert, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison Invited Sponsor: GSOFT DBIO DPOLY Chair: Qin Xu, ETH - Zurich Invited Speakers: M Speakers: Benjamin Palmer, Lia Addadi, Leeor Kronik, Leslie Leiserowitz, Lisa Manning Dan Oron, Steve Weiner, Anna Hirsch, Dvir Gur, Pupa Gilbert, Andrew Knoll, Chang-Yu Sun, Erik Tamre, Corinne Myers, Kristin Bergmann, Nicholas B55 Confined Polymer Glasses II: Mobility Boekelheide, Siyuan Pang, Frances Su, Joanna McKittrick, Iwona Jasiuk, Gradients Room: 515A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Jennie Kunitake, Lara Estroff, Claudia Fischbach, Admir Masic, Netta Sponsor: DPOLY GSNP Chair: Simone Napolitano, Univ Libre De Brussels Vidavsky, Patricia Dove, James De Yoreo, Sebastian Mergelsberg, F. Michel Invited Speakers: Ronald White, Jane E Lipson

B43 Polyelectrolyte Complexation I: Self- B56 Symposium Honoring William W. Graessley II Assembly Room: 503 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 515B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DPOLY DBIO Chair: Samanvaya Srivastava, University of California, Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Ramanan Krishnamoorti, Univ of Houston Invited Los Angeles Invited Speakers: Timothy Lodge Speakers: Jialin Qiu, Megan Robertson, Carlos Lopez-Barron, Ramanan Krishnamoorti B44 Cerium 115 and Related Compounds Room: 504 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Filip Ronning, Los Alamos Natl Lab B57 Physics of Granular Media Room: 518 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GSOFT DMP DFD GSNP Chair: David Henann, Brown Univ Invited B45 Electronic Correlations in Complex Speakers: Joe Goddard Oxides Room: 505 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Michael McGuire, Oak Ridge National Laboratory B58 Stick, Slip, and Interfacial Dynamics in Soft Systems Room: Petree Hall C Bldg: LACC INVITED B46 Turbulence, Instabilities, Pattern Formation and Sponsor: GSOFT Chair: Justin Burton, Emory Univ Invited Speakers: Tristan Nonlinear Dynamics Room: 506 Bldg: LACC Sharp, Vincent Ligneres, Joseph Monti, Lars Pastewka, Mark Robbins, Sponsor: DFD GSNP Chair: Peter Monkewitz, Swiss Fed Inst Tech Robert Carpick, Chris Marone, Lyderic Bocquet, Gil Cohen, David Kammer, Ilya Svetlizky, Jay Fineberg, Elsa Bayart B47 Physics of Multicellular Information Processing Room: 507 Bldg: LACC FOCUS B59 Polymer Physics from Academia to Industry and Back Sponsor: DBIO Chair: Bo Sun, Oregon State Univ Invited Speakers: Valerie Room: Petree Hall D Bldg: LACC INVITED Weaver, Nir Gov Sponsor: DPOLY FIAP Chair: Rohan Hule, ExxonMobil Chemical Company Invited Speakers: Karthik Ramachandran, Julie Kornfield, Mary Beth B48 Extreme Mechanical Instabilities, Defects, and Large Kossuth, James P Oberhauser, Artemis Ailianou, Ricardo Ruiz, Lei Wan, Jon Deformations I Room: 510 Bldg: LACC Degroot, Sumanth Jamadagni, Nikhil Verghese Sponsor: GSNP GSOFT Chair: Efi Efrati, Weizmann Institute of Science Monday, March 5 12:00 PM B49 Biophysics of Cellular Organization and Dynamics Across B61 Meet Your Future: Careers in the Private Sector Multiple Spatial Scales - I Room: Platinum DE Bldg: J.W. Marriott Room: 511A Bldg: LACC FOCUS INDUSTRY UNDERGRADUATE Sponsor: DBIO GSNP Chair: Moumita Das, Rochester Insttitute of Sponsor: FIAP APS Chair: Steven Lambert, American Physical Society Technology Invited Speakers: Wallace Marshall

50 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide Monday, March 5 2:30 PM C14 Fe-based Superconductors -- Quantum Criticality and Quantum Phase Transitions Room: 304B Bldg: LACC FOCUS C01 Applications: Semiconductors Room: 150A Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DMP Chair: Makariy Tanatar, Iowa State University Invited Sponsor: FIAP Chair: Weining Man, San Francisco State Univ Speakers: Jonathan Betts, Xiujun Lian, Kim Modic, Fedor Balakirev, Ross McDonald, Gregory Boebinger, Brad Ramshaw, Laurel Winter, Arkady C02 Developments of DFT from Quantum to Statistical Shekhter, Shimpei Ono Mechanics (II) Room: 150B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCP DCOMP Chair: Weitao Yang, Duke Univ Invited Speakers: C15 Exciton and Photo-induced Charge Dynamics Michael Payne, Gabor Csanyi, Robert Baldock, Albert Bartok-Partay, Livia Room: 304C Bldg: LACC FOCUS Bartok-Partay, Andrew Archer Sponsor: DMP Chair: Sahar Sharifzadeh, Boston University Invited Speakers: Félix Thouin, Annamaria Petrozza, Stefanie Neutzner, Carlos C03 Self-assembly of Nanomaterials: Hierarchical assembly of Silva, Ajay Srimath Kandada, Matthew Sfeir nanoparticles Room: 150C Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCP Chair: Michael Gruenwald, University of Utah Invited C16 Pattern Formation in Soft Materials Speakers: Eric Janke, Michael Boles, Igor Coropceanu, Dmitri Talapin, Room: 305 Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: GSOFT Chair: Irmgard Bischofberger, Massachusetts Institute Kristen Fichthorn MONDAY of Technology-MIT Invited Speakers: Sungyon Lee, Dirk Aarts, Michelle C04 Coherent Magnonics: Progress to the Quantum Driscoll, Julien Chopin, M Cristina Marchetti Regime Room: 151 Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: DCMP DMP GMAG Chair: David Awschalom, University of Chicago C17 Surfaces and Films of Complex Oxides Invited Speakers: Yutaka Tabuchi, Paolo Andrich, Hong Tang, Michael Flatté, Room: 306A Bldg: LACC Ezekiel Johnston-Halperin Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Tiffany Kaspar, Pacific Northwest National Lab

C05 Patents, Innovations, and Wars C18 Graphene and van der Waals Materials II Room: 152 Bldg: LACC INVITED INDUSTRY Room: 306B Bldg: LACC Sponsor: FIAP GIMS Chair: Phil Wyatt, Wyatt Technology Corporation Invited Sponsor: DCMP DMP Chair: Ziliang Ye, University of British Columbia Speakers: Nick Taylor, Louis Foreman, Dan Krueger, Diana DiBerardino C19 Magnetic Clusters and Molecular Magnets I C06 Undergraduate Research III Room: 308A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 153A Bldg: LACC UNDERGRADUATE Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Jason Haraldsen, Univ of North Florida Invited Sponsor: APS/SPS Chair: David Baker, William Jewell Coll Speakers: Paolo Santini

C07 Electron Solids Room: 153B Bldg: LACC FOCUS C20 Energy Storage: Towards High Capacity Electrodes Sponsor: DCMP Invited Speakers: Raymond Ashoori, Joonho Jang, Room: 308B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Benjamin Hunt, K West, Loren Pfeiffer Sponsor: GERA Chair: Carlos Gutierrez, Sandia Natl Labs Invited Speakers: Matthaeus Wolak, Michael Siegal, Katherine Harrison, Dorina Sava Gallis C08 Topological Insulator Experiment Room: 153C Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Yang-hao Chan, Institute of Physics Academia, Sinica C21 Thermoelectrics II Room: 309 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GERA DMP Chair: David Parker, Oak Ridge National Lab Invited C09 Dielectric and Ferroic Oxides - Elastic Speakers: Austin Minnich, Nina Shulumba Phenomena Room: 301A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Muhtar Ahart, Carnegie Institute of Washington C22 Antiferromagnetic and Topological Spintronics Invited Speakers: Massimiliano Stengel, David Vanderbilt Room: 402A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GMAG DMP FIAP Chair: Yuan-Ming Lu, The Ohio State University C10 Topological Nodal Line and Point Invited Speakers: Jairo Sinova Semimetals Room: 301B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Daniel Agterberg, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee C23 Controlling Magnetism in Oxide Heterostructures II Invited Speakers: Zhong Fang, Hongming Weng, Chen Fang, Xi Dai Room: 402B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GMAG DMP DCOMP Chair: Yaohua Liu, Oak Ridge National Lab C11 Organometal Halide Perovskites III Invited Speakers: Susanne Stemmer, Kaveh Ahadi, Dennis Christensen Room: 303A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Yan Li, Univ of Utah Invited Speakers: Dong Yu, Rui C24 3D Frustrated Spin Systems: Pyrochlores and Xiao, Yasen Hou, Yongping Fu, Xingyue Peng, Song Jin Spinels Room: 403A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Graeme Luke, McMaster Univ Invited Speakers: C12 Nanostructures and Metamaterials 3 Jonathan Gaudet Room: 303B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Justin Caram, Univ of California - Los Angeles Invited C25 Outreach Workshop and Discussion Speakers: Eugene DePrince Room: 403B Bldg: LACC UNDERGRADUATE

C13 Assembly and Behavior of Hierarchical C26 Quantum Annealing: Architectures Materials Room: 304A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 404A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP GSOFT Chair: Oleg Gang, Brookhaven National Laboratory Sponsor: DQI Chair: Roman Caudillo, Intel Corporation Invited Speakers: Invited Speakers: Oleg Gang, James De Yoreo, Xiang Ma, Chun-Long Chen, Andrew Kerman James Pfaendtner, Christopher Mundy, Marcel Baer, Arushi Prakash, Shuai Zhang, Fang Jiao

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 51 C27 Optomechanics III Room: 404B Bldg: LACC C39 Scaling up Quantum Computers Sponsor: DAMOP DQI Chair: David Schuster, University of Chicago Room: 501B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DQI Chair: Peter Groszkowski, Northwestern University Invited C28 Silicon Spin Qubits Room: 405 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Speakers: Minh Do, Davide Venturelli, Kyle Booth, Jeremy Frank, Eleanor Sponsor: DQI Chair: Susan Coppersmith, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison Invited Rieffel, Christopher Beck, Frederic Chong Speakers: Seigo Tarucha C40 Graphene Transport Room: 501C Bldg: LACC C29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Ruoyu Chen, The Ohio State University Materials III: Phonons, Spins, Dynamics Room: 406A Bldg: LACC FOCUS C41 Magnetism, Unconventional Superconductivity and Sponsor: DCOMP DMP DCMP DCP Chair: Sivan Abramson Refaely, UC Pressure Effects in CaKFe4As4 Room: 502A Bldg: LACC Invited Berkeley Invited Speakers: Georg Kresse Sponsor: DCMP GMAG Chair: Ilya Eremin, Ruhr Univ Bochum Invited Speakers: Yuji Furukawa, Rafael Fernandes, Motoyuki Ishikado, Isabel C30 Superconductivity: Less Common Guillamon, Felix Ahn, Felix Lochner, Ilya Eremin, Tilmann Hickel Materials Room: 406B Bldg: LACC C42 Emergent Dynamics in Neural Systems MONDAY Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Robert Cava, Princeton University Room: 502B Bldg: LACC INVITED C31 Superconductivity in Chalcogenides and Related Sponsor: DBIO Chair: Emanuela Del Gado, Georgetown Univ Invited Compounds Room: 407 Bldg: LACC Speakers: Rhonda Dzakpasu, Lucilla De Arcangelis, Nigel Goldenfeld, Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Dirk van der Marel, University of Geneva Mayank R. Mehta, John Beggs

C32 DMP Prize Session C43 Jonathan F. Reichert and Barbara Wolff-Reichert Award for Excellence in Advanced Laboratory Room: 408A Bldg: LACC INVITED PRIZE/AWARD Instruction Room: 503 Bldg: LACC INVITED PRIZE/AWARD Chair: Amanda Petford-Long, Argonne National Laboratory Invited Speakers: Rodney S. Ruoff, Christopher Palmstrom, Miguel Yacaman, Sponsor: FED Chair: Laurence Cain, Davidson Coll Invited Speakers: Kurt Michele Ceriotti Wick, Elizabeth George, Enrique Galvez, Duncan Carlsmith, N Holmes

C33 Quantum Acoustics Room: 408B Bldg: LACC FOCUS C44 Topological Protection in Correlated Electron Systems 1 Sponsor: DQI Chair: Jared Hertzberg, IBM T J Watson Res Ctr Invited Room: 504 Bldg: LACC Speakers: Matthew LaHaye, Taekwan Yoon, Yiwen Chu, William Renninger, Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Laurel Winter, Los Alamos National Laboratory Luke Burkhart, Peter Rakich, Luigi Frunzio, Prashanta Kharel, Robert Schoelkopf C45 Metal Insulator Transitions: VO2, Vanadates, and Nickelates Room: 505 Bldg: LACC C34 Petascale Science and Beyond: Applications & Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Ivan Schuller, Univ of California - San Diego Opportunities for Materials, Chemical, & Bio Physics III Room: 409A Bldg: LACC FOCUS C46 Advanced Morphological Characterization of Polymeric Sponsor: DCOMP DBIO DCP DCMP Chair: Jack Deslippe, Lawrence Berkeley Materials I: Soft and Hard X-ray, and Neutron National Laboratory Invited Speakers: Marco Govoni Scattering Room: 506 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Xiaodan Gu, Univ of Southern Mississippi Invited C35 2D Materials - Phosphorene and h-BN Speakers: Cheng Wang Room: 409B Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DMP Chair: Wang Yao, University of Hong Kong C47 Disordered and Glassy Systems Room: 507 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: GSOFT DCP GSNP Chair: Yang Zhang, University of Illinois at C36 2D Materials - Heterostructures II Urbana–Champaign Room: 410 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Hsun-Jen Chuang, Naval Research Laboratory C48 Extreme Mechanical Instabilities, Defects, and Large Invited Speakers: Steve Cronin, Harshad Sahasrabudhe, HESAMEDDIN Deformations II Room: 510 Bldg: LACC FOCUS ILATIKHAMENEH, Changxi Zheng, Qianhui Zhang, Bent Weber, Fan Chen, Sponsor: GSNP GSOFT Chair: Shmuel Rubinstein, Harvard Univ Invited Rajib Rahman, Shiqiang Li, Zhen Chen, John Hellerstedt, Yupeng Zhang, Speakers: Tobias Schneider Wenhui Duan, Qiaoliang Bao, Michael Fuhrer C49 Biomaterials 3: Structure, Function, Design C37 2D Materials - Optics and Excitons I Room: 511A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 411 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DBIO DCP Chair: Debora Frigi Rodrigues, University of Houston Sponsor: DMP Chair: Kristen Kaasbjerg, TU Denmark Invited Speakers: Invited Speakers: Henrik Birkedal, Kristin Bergmann Vinod Menon C50 Robophysics II Room: 511B Bldg: LACC C38 Advances in Computational Statistical Mechanics and Sponsor: DBIO Chair: Daniel Goldman, Georgia Inst of Tech their Applications: Part 3 Room: 501A Bldg: LACC FOCUS C51 Coherence and Quantum Aspects of Living Systems I Sponsor: DCOMP DCMP GSNP Chair: Markus Eisenbach, Oak Ridge National Room: 511C Bldg: LACC FOCUS Lab Invited Speakers: Werner Krauth Sponsor: DBIO Chair: Vanessa Huxter, Univ of Arizona Invited Speakers: Andrew Niedringhaus, Jennifer Ogilvie, Veronica R. Policht, Nikhil Malvankar

52 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide C52 Physics of 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing Monday, March 5 5:45 PM Room: 512 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DPOLY GSOFT Chair: Bryan Vogt, Univ of Akron Invited Speakers: D01 APS Prizes and Awards Ceremonial Session Christopher Williams Room: 411 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: APS C53 Mechanics of Networks III Room: 513 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: GSOFT GSNP DPOLY Chair: Corentin Coulais, Univ of Leiden Monday, March 5 6:00 PM

C54 Jamming, Fracture, and Deformation Room: 514 Bldg: LACC D02 Building Your Undergraduate Physics Career Sponsor: GSOFT GSNP Chair: Robert Hoy, Univ of South Florida Room: 153B Bldg: LACC UNDERGRADUATE Sponsor: APS Chair: Cortney Bougher, American Physical Society C55 Polyelectrolyte Complexation II: Structure and Rheology Room: 515A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Monday, March 5 6:45 PM Sponsor: DPOLY DBIO Chair: Debra Audus, NIST -Natl Inst of Stds & Tech Invited Speakers: Nayef Alsaifi, Zhen-Gang Wang, Pengfei Zhang, D03 Welcome Reception

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C56 Organic Electronics and Photonics I: Charge Monday, March 5 7:30 PM Transport Room: 515B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DPOLY DMP Chair: Elizabeth Von Hauff, Vrije Universiteit D04 Special Outreach Session: Enabling Quantum Leap: Amsterdam Invited Speakers: Mark Ratner Federal and Private Funding Opportunities in Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science C57 Soft Interface Mechanics III Room: 518 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: Petree Hall C Bldg: LACC Sponsor: GSOFT DBIO DPOLY Chair: Katharine Jensen, Williams Coll Invited Invited Speakers: Tomasz Durakiewicz, Jim Horowitz, Ellen Robinson, Speakers: David Dillard, Douglas Holmes, Ahmad Mojdehi Dusan A. Pejakovic, Sara Gamble

C58 Large Deviations and the Butterfly Effect Room: Petree Hall C Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: GSNP Chair: Michael Wilkinson, Open Univ Invited Speakers: Boris Gutkin, Matthew Gudorf, Predrag Cvitanovic, John Marston, Freddy Bouchet, Edward Ott, Marc Pradas, Leonard Smith

C59 Gels and Networks Room: Petree Hall D Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Jan Genzer, North Carolina State Univ Invited Speakers: Sarah Heilshorn, Kenji Urayama, Jeremiah Johnson, Ramos Laurence, Luca Cipelletti, Stefano Aime, Bradley Olsen, Mahmoud Bagheri, Jorge Ramirez

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Tuesday, March 6 8:00 AM E12 Nanostructures and Metamaterials 4 Room: 303B Bldg: LACC FOCUS E01 Advances in Scanned Probe Microscopy II Sponsor: DMP Chair: Noor Eldabagh, William Paterson Univ Invited Room: 150A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Speakers: Zhiguang Zhou, Enas Sakr, Peter Bermel Sponsor: GIMS Chair: Xi Chen, Tsinghua University Invited Speakers: Hidemi Shigekawa E13 Non-centro Symmetric Materials Based Topological Superconductivity Room: 304A Bldg: LACC FOCUS E02 Developments of DFT from Quantum to Statistical Sponsor: DMP Chair: Ching-Kai Chiu, University of Maryland Invited Mechanics (III) Room: 150B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Speakers: Yi-Ting Hsu Sponsor: DCP DCOMP Chair: Michael Payne, Univ of Cambridge Invited Speakers: Hartmut Loewen, Ravishankar Sundararaman, Juan Mendez E14 Fe-based Superconductors -- Electron Correlation and Valderrama, Yunus Kinkhabwala, Kendra Letchworth-Weaver, Tomas Orbital Selectivity Room: 304B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Arias, Itai Cohen Sponsor: DMP Chair: Adriana Moreo, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville Invited Speakers: Rong Yu E03 Supported Nano-Clusters III: Clusters Under Reaction Conditions Room: 150C Bldg: LACC FOCUS E15 Coupled Electron and Phonon Dynamics at the TUESDAY Sponsor: DCP Chair: Stefan Vajda, Argonne National Lab and University Nanoscale Room: 304C Bldg: LACC FOCUS of Chicago Invited Speakers: Philippe Sautet, Geng Sun, Beatriz Roldan Sponsor: DMP Chair: Pierre Darancet, Argonne Natl Lab Invited Speakers: Cuenya, Satoshi Maeda, Andrey Lyalin, Tetsuya Taketsugu, Min Gao Jeff Urban

E04 Open Questions in Unconventional E16 COM Invited Symposia Room: 305 Bldg: LACC Superconductivity Room: 151 Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: DCMP Chair: , Stanford University Invited E17 Solid-Liquid Interfaces Room: 306A Bldg: LACC Speakers: Michael Norman, Ilya Vekhter, Daniel Agterberg, Stuart Brown, Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Steven Cronin, University of Southern California I.I. Mazin E18 Quantum Wires and 1-Dimensional Nanostructures: E05 Anomalous Transverse Transport in Mn3X Non-collinear Fabrication and Characterization Room: 306B Bldg: LACC Antiferromagnets Room: 152 Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Adam Biacchi, National Institute of Standards and Sponsor: DCMP DCOMP GMAG Chair: Claudia Felser, Max Planck Inst Invited Technology (NIST) Speakers: Satoru Nakatsuji, Stuart S Parkin, Xiaokang Li, Ryotaro Arita, Leon Balents E19 Ultrafast Magnetism and Switching Room: 308A Bldg: LACC FOCUS E06 Undergraduate Research IV Sponsor: GMAG DMP FIAP Chair: Ezekiel Johnston-Halperin, Ohio State Room: 153A Bldg: LACC UNDERGRADUATE University Invited Speakers: Stephane Mangin, Jon Gorchon, Charles- Sponsor: APS/SPS Chair: Matthew Wright, Adelphi University Henri Lambert, Sayeef Salahuddin, Jeffrey Bokor, Richard Wilson, Yang Yang E07 Fractional Quantum Hall 1 Room: 153B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCMP Invited Speakers: Jainendra Jain E20 Energy Storage: Mn-based Cathodes Room: 308B Bldg: LACC FOCUS E08 Two-dimensional Topological Insulators: Transport (I) Sponsor: GERA Chair: Y. Shirley Meng, University of California San Diego Room: 153C Bldg: LACC Invited Speakers: Zhefei Li, Elena Timofeeva, Carlo Segre, Yujia Ding Sponsor: DCMP E21 Current-induced Spins, Spin-orbit Torques E09 Multiferroic Oxides Room: 301A Bldg: LACC and Magnetoresistance in Topological Sponsor: DMP Chair: Beatriz Noheda, Univ of Groningen Insulators Room: 309 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GMAG DMP FIAP DCOMP Chair: Connie Li, Naval Research Lab E10 Dirac/Weyl Semimetals -- Thin Films, Surfaces and Invited Speakers: Luqiao Liu Interfaces Room: 301B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: James Analytis, University of California, Berkeley E22 Chiral Magnetism in Thin Invited Speakers: Michael Fuhrer Films Room: 402A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Adam Ahmed, Ohio State Univ - Columbus E11 Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors - Experimental techniques Room: 303A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP DCOMP FIAP Chair: Nicholas Jungwirth, Cornell Univ Invited Speakers: Cory Cress

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 55 E23 Bulk Iridates Room: 402B Bldg: LACC FOCUS E36 2D Materials - Heterostructures III Sponsor: GMAG DMP DCOMP Chair: Rolando Valdes Aguilar, Ohio State Room: 410 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Univ - Columbus Sponsor: DMP Chair: Jianhao Chen, Peking University Invited Speakers: Feng Wang E24 3D Frustrated Spin Systems: Ising Pyrochlores and Spin Ice Room: 403A Bldg: LACC FOCUS E37 2D Materials -Optics and Excitons II Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Bruce Gaulin, McMaster Univ Invited Speakers: Room: 411 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Santiago Grigera Sponsor: DMP Chair: Vinod Menon, City College of New York CUNY Invited Speakers: Antti-Pekka Jauho, Tony Low, Johannes Martiny, Kristen E25 The Author in Dialogue: A. Douglas Stone’s Einstein and Kaasbjerg the Quantum Room: 403B Bldg: LACC INVITED UNDERGRADUATE E38 Quantum Many-Body Systems and Sponsor: FHP Chair: Paul Cadden-Zimansky, Bard Coll Invited Speakers: A. Methods Room: 501A Bldg: LACC Douglas Stone, Massimiliano Badino, Michel Janssen, Daniela Monaldi Sponsor: DCOMP Chair: Lev Vidmar, Pennsylvania State Univ

E26 Bose-Einstein Condensates and Nonlinear Waves E39 Microwave Photonics with Superconducting Circuits I Room: 404A Bldg: LACC Room: 501B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DAMOP Chair: Mark Edwards, Georgia Southern University Sponsor: DQI Chair: Aashish Clerk, University of Chicago Invited Speakers: Frederick Strauch, Peter Domokos, Johannes Fink E27 Topological Physics in AMO Systems I Room: 404B Bldg: LACC FOCUS E40 Properties of Bilayer Graphene Room: 501C Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DAMOP DCMP Chair: Bryce Gadway, UIUC Invited Speakers: Iacopo Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Jing Li, Pennsylvania State Univ Carusotto E41 Atomic Origami, Kirigami and Crumpling E28 Experiment and Theory of Quantum Input-output Room: 502A Bldg: LACC INVITED TUESDAY Networks Room: 405 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GSOFT Chair: Itai Cohen, Cornell University Invited Speakers: David Sponsor: DQI Chair: Mohan Sarovar, Sandia Natl Labs Invited Speakers: Gracias, Krishanu Roychowdhury, D. Zeb Rocklin, Michael Lawler, David Joseph Kerckhoff, Joshua Combes Muller, Kyle Dorsey, Marc Miskin, Baris Bircan, Yimo Han, Itai Cohen, Paul McEuen, David R. Nelson, Peng Yin E29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials IV: Nanoscale E42 Chemotaxis Meets Physiology Systems Room: 406A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 502B Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: DCOMP DMP DCP DCMP Chair: Noa Marom, Carnegie Mellon Univ Sponsor: GSNP Chair: Terence Hwa, Univ of California - San Diego Invited Invited Speakers: Serdar Ogut Speakers: Jonas Cremer, Jason Merritt, Thomas Kuhlman, Seppe Kuehn, David Fraebel, Harry Mickalide, Diane Schnitkey, Chenli Liu, Teuta E30 Superconductivity: Disorder, Impurities, and Shape Pilizota, Chien Jung Lo, Ekaterina Krasnopeeva, Yuhai Tu Effects Room: 406B Bldg: LACC E43 How to Get a Job: Expanding Career Perspectives for Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Liuvan Zhao, University of Michigan Physicists Room: 503 Bldg: LACC E31 Josephson Effects Room: 407 Bldg: LACC INVITED UNDERGRADUATE Sponsor: FED Chair: Chuhee Kwon, Cal State Univ- Long Beach Invited Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Richard Klemm, University of Central Florida Speakers: Crystal Bailey, Ken Cooper, Michael Peterson, Meghan Anzelc, Matt Kim, Gregory Mack E32 Innovative Ideas for Engaging the Public Room: 408A Bldg: LACC INVITED UNDERGRADUATE E44 Design of Correlated Electron Sponsor: FOEP Invited Speakers: Joseph J. Niemala, Tatiana Erukhimova, Materials Room: 504 Bldg: LACC Samuel Sampere, Jorge Cham Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Theo Siegrist, NHMFL-FSU E33 Applications with Near-Term Superconducting Quantum E45 Mott Insulators Room: 505 Bldg: LACC Devices Room: 408B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DQI Chair: Rami Barends, Google Inc - Santa Barbara Invited Sponsor: DCMP Speakers: Michael Kaicher, Shai Machnes, Tobias Chasseur, Frank Wilhelm, Pierre-Luc Dallaire-Demers, David Tannor, Felix Motzoi, Elie Assémat, Per E46 Multiphase Flows Room: 506 Bldg: LACC Liebermann, Antonio Corcoles Sponsor: DFD Chair: Kannan Premnath, University of Colorado, Denver

E34 Machine Learning in Condensed Matter Physics I E47 Statistical Mechanics of Social Room: 409A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Systems Room: 507 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCOMP DCMP Chair: Ehsan Khatami, San Jose State Univ Invited Sponsor: GSNP Speakers: Lei Wang E48 Mechanical Metamaterials I Room: 510 Bldg: LACC FOCUS E35 Phase Transitions in 2D Materials Room: 409B Bldg: LACC Sponsor: GSNP DBIO GSOFT DPOLY Chair: Johannes Overvelde, FOM Inst - Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Adam Friedman, Naval Research Lab Amsterdam Invited Speakers: Chiara Daraio

56 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide E49 Evolutionary and Ecological Dynamics - I F03 Microinertia Effects in Particulate Flows Room: 511A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 150C Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DBIO GSNP Chair: Minsu Kim, Emory University Invited Speakers: Sponsor: GSOFT Chair: Antony Beris, Univ of Delaware Invited Speakers: Kirill Korolev, Oskar Hallatschek, Gabriel Birzu John Brady, Sho Takatori

E50 Morphogenesis I Room: 511B Bldg: LACC FOCUS F04 DCMP Prize Session 1 Sponsor: DBIO GSOFT GSNP Chair: Andrej Kosmrlj, Princeton Univ Invited Room: 151 Bldg: LACC INVITED PRIZE/AWARD Speakers: Stuart Kauffman Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Paul Canfield, Iowa State Univ Invited Speakers: Paul Chaikin, N Halas, Keith Nelson, Andrea Cavalleri, Hans Herrmann E51 Physics of Intracellular Transport Room: 511C Bldg: LACC FOCUS F05 Field Induced Phenomena in Alpha-RuCl3 Sponsor: DBIO DFD Chair: Jing Xu, Univ of California - Merced Invited Room: 152 Bldg: LACC INVITED Speakers: Ahmet Yildiz, Ajay Gopinathan Sponsor: DCMP DMP GMAG Chair: George Jackeli, Univ Invited Speakers: Paula Kelley, Anja Wolter, Yang Zhao, Zhijun Xu, Jennifer E52 Thermodynamics and Physics of Polymer Films Sears, Young-June Kim, Jeffrey Lynn, Matthias Gohlke, Ruben Verresen, Room: 512 Bldg: LACC Roderich Moessner, Frank Pollmann, Lukas Janssen Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Shudipto Dishari, Univ of Nebraska - Lincoln F06 Semicrystalline Polymers and Polymer Blends E53 Fluid Mechanics for Soft Matter I: Flows Room: 153A Bldg: LACC Room: 513 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Julie Albert, Tulane Univ Sponsor: GSOFT GSNP DFD Chair: Eric Davis, Clemson Univ F07 Fractional Quantum Hall 2 Room: 153B Bldg: LACC E54 Thermocapillary and Solvocapillary Methods for the Sponsor: DCMP Manipulation of Soft Matter Room: 514 Bldg: LACC FOCUS

Sponsor: GSOFT Chair: Jonathan Singer, Vivek Sharma, Rutgers University, F08 Two-dimensional Topological Insulators: Transport (II) TUESDAY University of Illinois at Chicago Invited Speakers: Sandra Troian Room: 153C Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP E55 Smart Responsive Polymers I Room: 515A Bldg: LACC FOCUS F09 Dielectric and Ferroic Oxides - New Materials Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Mark Stevens, Sandia Natl Labs Invited Speakers: Room: 301A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Regine von Klitzing Sponsor: DMP Chair: Wei Ren, University Invited Speakers: Hiroki Taniguchi E56 Symposium Honoring Ryong-Joon Roe Room: 515B Bldg: LACC FOCUS F10 Three Dimensional Dirac and Weyl Materials Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Hyuk Yu Gregory Beaucage, Univ of Wisconsin, Room: 301B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Madison, University of Cincinnati Invited Speakers: Hyuk Yu, Stephen Sponsor: DMP Chair: Hyunsoo Kim, Univ of Maryland-College Park Invited Clarson Speakers: David Graf, Brad Ramshaw, Limin Wang, Kefeng Wang

E57 Aspherical Particles in Soft Matter Self-Assembly and F11 Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors - Theory Granular Matter I Room: 518 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 303A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GSOFT GSNP Chair: Gerd Schroeder-Turk, Murdoch Univ Invited Sponsor: DMP DCOMP FIAP Chair: John Lyons, Naval Research Lab Invited Speakers: Marjolein Dijkstra Speakers: Ulrich Aschauer

E58 Quantum Foundations F12 Nanostructures and Metamaterials 5 Room: Petree Hall C Bldg: LACC INVITED Room: 303B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DQI Chair: Matthew Leifer, Chapman Univ Invited Speakers: Sponsor: DMP Chair: Hayk Harutyunyan, Emory Univ Invited Speakers: Greg Robert Spekkens, , Hendrik Ulbricht, Urbasi Sinha, Hartland, Gary Beane, Brendan Brown Aephraim Steinberg F13 High Tc superconductor based topological E59 Polymer Physics Prize superconductivity Room: 304A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: Petree Hall D Bldg: LACC INVITED PRIZE/AWARD Sponsor: DMP Chair: Vic Law, Hong Kong University of Science and Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Monica Olvera De La Cruz, Northwestern Univ Invited Technology Invited Speakers: Jason Robinson Speakers: Juan de Pablo, Paul Nealey, Mark Ediger, Marcus Mueller, Frank Bates F14 Fe-based Superconductors—Nematic Order and Fluctuations Room: 304B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Tuesday, March 6 11:15 AM Sponsor: DMP Chair: Rafael Fernandes, Univ of Minn - Minneapolis Invited Speakers: Takasada Shibauchi F01 Applications: Electromagnetic Radiation, Detectors and Antennae Room: 150A Bldg: LACC F15 Phonon dynamics and thermal conductivity at the Sponsor: FIAP Chair: Dmitry Voronine, University of South Florida nanoscale Room: 304C Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Sridhar Sadasivam, Argonne Natl Lab Invited F02 Public Outreach and Physics History: Exploring physics Speakers: Xu Xie, David Cahill topics beyond the lab. Room: 150B Bldg: LACC UNDERGRADUATE Sponsor: FOEP Chair: Rebecca Thompson, American Physical Society APS

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 57 F16 Energy Flows in The Climate System F27 Nanophotonics Room: 404B Bldg: LACC Room: 305 Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: DAMOP DQI DCMP Chair: Konrad W. Lehnert, JILA Sponsor: GPC GSNP Chair: Michael Mann, Pennsylvania State Univ Invited Speakers: Eli Mlawer, Linda Hunt, David Fahey, L. Wilmer Anderson, F28 Architectures for Semiconducting Quantum Daniel Feldman, James Lawler, David Kratz, Taumi Daniels, Jeffrey Mast, Computing Room: 405 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Matthew Alvarado, William Collins, Martin Mlynczak, Sarah Purkey, Sponsor: DQI Chair: Andrew Dzurak, Univ of New South Wales Invited Katharine Ricke, John Dykema, Ron Miller Speakers: Geoffrey Gardner, Michael Manfra, Charles Marcus, Ferdinand Kuemmeth, Frederico Martins, Filip Malinowski, Saeed Fallahi, Thomas F17 Organic Interfaces and Adsorption Phenomena Smith, Andrew Doherty, Stephen Bartlett, Peter Nissen Room: 306A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Chenggang Tao, Virginia Tech Invited Speakers: Felix F29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena Castellano, Jingying Wang, Daniel Dougherty, Andrew DeLoach, Wei in Materials V: Density Functional Theory for Excited Jiang, Christopher Papa, Mykhaylo Myahkostupov, Feng Liu States Room: 406A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCOMP DMP DCMP DCP Chair: Shane Parker, University of F18 Quantum Wires and 1-Dimensional Nanostructures: California, Irvine Invited Speakers: Laura Gagliardi, Donald Truhlar Transport and Electronic Properties Room: 306B Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP DMP Chair: Joseph Hagmann, NIST -Natl Inst of Stds & Tech F30 Copper Oxide Superconductors: ARPES and Tunneling Room: 406B Bldg: LACC F19 Magnetic Clusters and Molecular Magnets II Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Daniel Dessau, University of Colorado Room: 308A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Mark Meisel, Univ of Florida - Gainesville F31 Novel Superconductors Room: 407 Bldg: LACC Invited Speakers: Juergen Schnack, Yannick Dappe, Cyril Chacon, Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Christian Urban, University of California San Diego Amandine Bellec, Yann Girard, Sylvie Rousset, Alexander Smogunov, Marie-Laure Boillot, Jérôme Lagoute, Vincent Repain, Talal Mallah, F32 FIAP-FPS invited session: Advancing Innovation for Philippe Sainctavit, Cyrille Barreteau, Kaushik Bairagi Industry and Society Room: 408A Bldg: LACC TUESDAY INVITED INDUSTRY UNDERGRADUATE F20 Topics in Physics Education I Sponsor: FIAP Chair: David Seiler, NIST Invited Speakers: Ernesto Marinero, Room: 308B Bldg: LACC UNDERGRADUATE Barry Johnson, Erik Shipton, Randy Villahermosa Sponsor: FED Chair: Laurence Cain, Davidson Coll F33 Superconducting Qubits: Novel Designs F21 First Principles Design of Magnetic Oxides Room: 408B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 309 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DQI Chair: Vladimir Manucharyan, University of Maryland, College Sponsor: GMAG DMP DCOMP Chair: Turan Birol, Univ of Minnesota - Twin Park Invited Speakers: Oscar Enzing, Thijs Stavenga, Jesper Nygard, Peter Cities Invited Speakers: Giancarlo Trimarchi Krogstrup, Thomas Jespersen, Akira Endo, Florian Luthi, Michiel Adriaan Rol, Nathan Langford, Christian Dickel, Leonardo DiCarlo, Alessandro F22 Spin Transport, Spin Logic and Spin Memories Bruno, David Thoen Room: 402A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GMAG DMP FIAP Chair: Alina DEAC, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden- F34 Machine Learning in Condensed Matter Physics II Rossendorf Invited Speakers: Guilhem Ribeill, Andrew Dane, Sriharsha Room: 409A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Aradhya, Shengjie Shi, Minh-Hai Nguyen, Leonardo Ranzani, Robert Sponsor: DCOMP DCMP Chair: Roger Melko, Univ of Waterloo Invited Buhrman, Karl Berggren, Emily Toomey, Graham Rowlands, Thomas Ohki, Speakers: Evert Van Nieuwenburg, Gil Refael, Eyal Bairey Andrew Wagner F35 Adatoms, Dopants, and Defects in 2D Materials F23 Magnetism and Magnetic Coupling at Oxide Room: 409B Bldg: LACC Interfaces Room: 402B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Cory Cress, US Naval Research Laboratory Sponsor: GMAG DMP DCOMP Chair: Manuel Bibes, CNRS Paris Invited Speakers: Steven May F36 2D Materials - van der Waals Heterostructures I Room: 410 Bldg: LACC F24 Kitaev and Other Spin Orbit Coupled Systems Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Matthew Rosenberger, U.S. Naval Research Room: 403A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Laboratory Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Itamar Kimchi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology-MIT Invited Speakers: Stephen Winter F37 2D Materials - Optics and Excitons III Room: 411 Bldg: LACC FOCUS F25 Spin Current in Antiferromagnets Sponsor: DMP DCOMP Chair: Feng Wang, Univ of California - Berkeley Room: 403B Bldg: LACC INVITED Invited Speakers: Roland Kawakami, Berend Jonker, Iwan Martin, Sponsor: GMAG Chair: John Xiao, Univ of Delaware Invited Speakers: Chia- Simranjeet Singh, Kathleen McCreary, Yunqiu (Kelly) Luo, Elizabeth Ling Chien, Shufeng Zhang, Matheus Gomes, Roberto Rodriguez-Suárez, McCormick, Michael Newburger, Edward Cichewicz Antonio Azevedo, Obed Alves Santos, Joaquim Mendes, Rafael Cunha, Jose Holanda, Sergio Rezende, Barry Zink, Stephane Auffret, Guillaume Forestier, Vincent Baltz, Serge Gambarelli, Lamprini Frangou, Isabelle F38 Materials in Extremes: Phase Transitions I Joumard, Olga Gladii Room: 501A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCOMP GSCCM DMP Chair: Amit Samanta, Lawrence Livermore F26 AMO Quantum Information Room: 404A Bldg: LACC National Laboratory Invited Speakers: Cynthia Bolme, Raffaella Torchio, Dayne Fratanduono, Ryan McWilliams, Arnaud Sollier, Ray Smith, Sponsor: DQI DAMOP Chair: Gavin Brennen, Macquarie Univ Amy Coleman, Martin Gorman, Jon Eggert, Florent Occelli, Malcolm McMahon, Richard Briggs

58 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide F39 Microwave Photonics with Superconducting Circuits II F53 Fluid Mechanics for Soft Matter II: Soft Room: 501B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Interfaces Room: 513 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DQI Chair: Michael Hatridge, Univ of Pittsburgh Invited Speakers: Sponsor: GSOFT GSNP DFD Chair: Jonathan Singer, Rutgers Univ Phillipe Campagne-Ibarcq, Evan Zalys-Geller, Anirudh Narla, Shyam Shankar, Christopher Axline, Luke Burkhart, Wolfgang Pfaff, Philip F54 Machine Learning in Nonlinear Physics and Reinhold, Luigi Frunzio, Robert Schoelkopf, Michel Devoret, Andreas Mechanics Room: 514 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Wallraff Sponsor: GSOFT GSNP Chair: Yohai Bar-Sinai, Harvard Univ Invited Speakers: Ekin Cubuk F40 Properties of Dirac Materials Room: 501C Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Madhab Neupane, Univ of Central Florida F55 Padden Award Symposium Room: 515A Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Jan Genzer, North Carolina State Univ F41 Division of Chemical Physics Prize Session Room: 502A Bldg: LACC FOCUS PRIZE/AWARD F56 Organic Electronics and Photonics II: Sponsor: DCP Chair: Timothy Zwier, Purdue Univ Invited Speakers: David Applications Room: 515B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Jonas, Marissa Weichman Sponsor: DPOLY DMP Chair: Stephanie Lee, Stevens Institute of Technology Invited Speakers: Ana Arias, Michael Chabinyc F42 Synthetic Physics: Synthetic Dimensions, Gauge Fields, and Spin-Orbit Coupling Room: 502B Bldg: LACC INVITED F57 Origami and Kirigami Metamaterials Sponsor: DAMOP DCMP Chair: Dominik Schneble, Stony Brook University Room: 518 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Invited Speakers: Bryce Gadway, Leonardo Fallani, Gediminas Juzeliunas, Sponsor: GSOFT GSNP Chair: David Rocklin, Georgia Inst of Tech Invited Julius Ruseckas, Jogundas Armaitis, Kaden Hazzard, Dina Genkina Speakers: Arvind Murugan, Matthew Pinson, Menachem Stern

F43 Advancing Polymer Physics by Integrating F58 Implications of Single-cell Variability: From Cells to Simulation and Theory I: Dynamics and Coarse- Populations Room: Petree Hall C Bldg: LACC INVITED Graining Room: 503 Bldg: LACC FOCUS

Sponsor: DBIO Chair: Ariel Amir, Harvard University Invited Speakers: Jie TUESDAY Sponsor: DPOLY DCOMP Chair: Arthi Jayaraman, Univ of Delaware Invited Lin, Ariel Amir, Michelle Logsdon, Po-Yi Ho, Bree Aldridge, Ariel Amir, Speakers: Jing Cao, Huikuan Chao, Jason Koski, Robert Riggleman, Kirill Richardson, Mehdi Snoussi, Sattar Taheri-Araghi, Bae-Yeun Ha, Benjamin Lindsay Andrej Kosmrlj, Paul Talledo, Thierry Emonet, Edo Kussell

F44 URu2Si2 and Related Actinides/Lanthanides F59 Recent Advances in Single Polymer Room: 504 Bldg: LACC Dynamics Room: Petree Hall D Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: DCMP Chair: John van Dyke, Iowa State U. Sponsor: DPOLY GSNP Chair: Charles Schroeder, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign Invited Speakers: Steve Granick, Omar Saleh, Pouyan F45 Normal State Properties of Superconductors Boukany, Sabrina Leslie, Charles Sing, Charles Young Room: 505 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Andrew May, Oak Ridge National Lab Tuesday, March 6 12:30 PM

F46 General Fluid Dynamics Room: 506 Bldg: LACC F61 Students Lunch with the Experts Sponsor: DFD Chair: Parisa Mirbod, Clarkson Univ Room: West Hall B Bldg: LACC INDUSTRY UNDERGRADUATE

F47 Nonlinear Dynamics and Hamiltonian Systems Tuesday, March 6 2:00 PM Room: 507 Bldg: LACC G60 Poster Session I Sponsor: GSNP Chair: Michael Wilkinson, Open Univ Room: West Hall A Bldg: LACC POSTER UNDERGRADUATE F48 Mechanical Metamaterials II Room: 510 Bldg: LACC Tuesday, March 6 2:30 PM Sponsor: GSNP GSOFT DBIO DPOLY Chair: Sung Kang, Johns Hopkins Univ H01 Biosensing Techniques with Advanced Materials F49 Biomaterials 4: Structure, Function, Design Room: 150A Bldg: LACC Room: 511A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: FIAP Chair: N. Aluru, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign Sponsor: DBIO DCP Chair: Henrik Birkedal, Aarhus University Invited Speakers: Nicholas Kotov H02 Self-assembly of Nanomaterials: Porous Materials Room: 150B Bldg: LACC FOCUS F50 Room: 511B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Morphogenesis II Sponsor: DCP Chair: Marjolein Dijkstra, Utrecht University Invited Speakers: Sponsor: DBIO GSOFT GSNP Chair: Zi Chen, Dartmouth Coll Invited William Dichtel, Jeffrey Rimer, Abhinaw Kumar, Valeria Molinero Speakers: L Mahadevan, Alexis Hubaud, Ido Regev, Olivier Pourquie H03 Supported Nano-Clusters IV: Cluster Catalysis and F51 Self Organization in the Cytoskeleton I Electrocatalysis Room: 150C Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 511C Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCP Chair: Beatriz Roldan Cuenya, Univ of Central Florida Invited Sponsor: DBIO GSOFT Chair: M. Betterton, Univ of Colorado - Boulder Speakers: Talat Rahman, Peng Chen Invited Speakers: Antonina Roll-Mecak

F52 Architectural Design of Polymers I: Assembly, Adsorption and Dynamics Room: 512 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Joshua Sangoro, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville Invited Speakers: Hyun Suk Wang, Joona Bang, June Huh

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 59 H04 Non-equilibrium Dynamics in Topological Phases of H16 Physics Teaching in Gateway Classes: Global Perspective Matter Room: 151 Bldg: LACC INVITED Room: 305 Bldg: LACC INVITED UNDERGRADUATE Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Jason Alicea, Caltech Invited Speakers: Smitha Sponsor: FIP Chair: Surajit Sen, State Univ of NY - Buffalo Invited Speakers: Vishveshwara, Fiona Burnell, Marc Schulz, Anushya Chandran, Chun David Helfand, Daniel Siegel, Jason Hafner, Mulugeta Bekele, Syed Chen, Tami Pereg-Barnea, Alessandra Lanzara, Frederik Nathan, Dmitry Hossain Abanin, Mark Rudner, Netanel Lindner, Erez Berg H17 Surface and Interface Studies of Transition Metal H05 The Legacy of Millie Dresselhaus: Women, Carbon, and Chalcogenides Room: 306A Bldg: LACC Society Room: 152 Bldg: LACC INVITED UNDERGRADUATE Sponsor: DCMP DMP Chair: Dan Dougherty, North Carolina State University Sponsor: FPS Chair: Laurie McNeil, Univ of NC - Chapel Hill Invited Speakers: Cherry Murray, Mauricio Terrones, Harriet Kung, Kimberly Budil, Amy H18 Plasmons and Polaritons in Superlattices, Graves Nanaostructures, and other Artificially Structured Materials Room: 306B Bldg: LACC H06 Instrumentation and Measurements I Sponsor: DCMP DMP Chair: Sayantani Ghosh, Univ of California - Merced Room: 153A Bldg: LACC Sponsor: GIMS H19 Spin Chains: Theory Room: 308A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Igor Zaliznyak, Brookhaven National Laboratory H07 Interferometry, Tunneling, and Edge Physics Invited Speakers: Alexander Otte, Sebas Eliëns, Rianne van den Berg, Room: 153B Bldg: LACC Ranko Toskovic, Jean-Sébastien Caux, Ben Bryant, Bruno van den Toorn, Sponsor: DCMP Anna Spinelli

H08 Electronic Structure: Topological Insulators and beyond H20 Topics in Physics Education II Room: 308B Bldg: LACC Room: 153C Bldg: LACC Sponsor: FED Chair: Laurence Cain, Davidson Coll Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Yang Zhang, Southeast University H21 Magnetic Phenomena in Bulk Oxides I TUESDAY H09 Dielectric and Ferroic Oxides - Opto-Electric Room: 309 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Responses Room: 301A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GMAG DMP DCOMP Chair: Onur Erten, Rutgers Univ Sponsor: DMP Chair: Hiroki Taniguchi, Nagoya Univ Invited Speakers: Guillaume Nataf, Mariusz Lejman, Pascal Ruello, Gwenaelle Vaudel, H22 Spin Transport and Magnons in Magnetic Vitalyi Gusev, Jens Kreisel, Ingrid Infante, Brahim Dkhil Insulators Room: 402A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GMAG DMP FIAP Chair: P Chris Hammel, Ohio State Univ - H10 Dirac/Weyl Semimetals -- Transport and Columbus Invited Speakers: Chunhui Du Anomalies Room: 301B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Kenneth Burch, Boston College Invited Speakers: H23 Excitations in Magnetic Oxides (Bulk) Nai-Phuan Ong Room: 402B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GMAG DMP DCOMP Chair: Huibo Cao, Oak Ridge National Lab H11 Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors - 2D, Nano, and Novel Materials Room: 303A Bldg: LACC FOCUS H24 2D Frustrated Spin Systems: Kagome and Sponsor: DMP DCOMP FIAP Chair: Cyrus Dreyer, Rutgers Univ Invited Honeycomb Room: 403A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Speakers: Hannu-Pekka Komsa Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Alexander Chernyshev, Univ of California - Irvine H12 Computational Materials Design - Carbon-Related Materials Room: 303B Bldg: LACC FOCUS H25 Topological Materials for Conversion between Charge and Sponsor: DMP DCOMP Chair: Joel Varley, Lawrence Livermore National Spin Currents Room: 403B Bldg: LACC INVITED Laboratory Invited Speakers: Suhuai Wei, Dong-Bo Zhang Sponsor: GMAG DCMP Chair: Sadamichi Maekawa, Tohoku Univ Invited Speakers: , Yuki Shiomi, Eiji Saitoh, Keita Yamamoto, H13 New Theoretical Proposals for Topological Yoshichika Otani, Wei Han, Nitin Samarth Superconductivity Room: 304A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Fan Zhang, University of Texas at Dallas Invited H26 Few-Body, Molecular, and Long-Range Interacting Speakers: Wenyu He, Noah Yuan, Kam Tuen Law Systems Room: 404A Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DAMOP Chair: Yuval Baum, Caltech H14 Fe-based Superconductors -- Topological Superconductivity and New H27 Topological Physics in AMO Systems II Frontiers Room: 304B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 404B Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DMP Chair: Ming Yi, University of California - Berkeley Invited Sponsor: DAMOP DCMP Chair: Iacopo Carusotto, Universita’ di Trento Speakers: Hong Ding, Xun Shi, Lingyuan Kong, Yujie Sun, Jiangping Hu, Shancai Wang, Tian Qian H28 Charge Noise Mitigation in Quantum Dot Qubits Room: 405 Bldg: LACC FOCUS H15 Phonon Dynamics in Nanomaterials Sponsor: DQI Chair: John Nichol, Univ of Rochester Invited Speakers: Room: 304C Bldg: LACC Matthew Borselli Sponsor: DMP Chair: Yi Xia, Argonne National Laboratory H29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials VI: Solids and Layered Materials Room: 406A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCOMP DMP DCP DCMP Chair: Amanda J. Neukirch, Los Alamos National Laboratory Invited Speakers: Sivan Refaely-Abramson 60 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide H30 Superconductivity Theory: Intertwined H43 Advancing Polymer Physics by Integrating Simulation and Orders Room: 406B Bldg: LACC Theory II Room: 503 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Peter Hirschfeld, - Gainesville Sponsor: DPOLY DCOMP Chair: Jonathan Whitmer, Univ of Notre Dame

H31 Superconductivity in Layered Chalcogenides H44 Topological Insulators Including SmB6 Room: 407 Bldg: LACC Room: 504 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Lev Gasparov, University of North Florida Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Luis Balicas, Natl High Magnetic Field Lab

H32 FIAP-GMED Invited Session: Physics Impact on H45 Charge Order Room: 505 Bldg: LACC Medicine Room: 408A Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Eduardo Da Silva Neto, Univ of California - Davis Sponsor: FIAP GMED Chair: Larry Nagahara, Johns Hopkins Univ Invited Speakers: Edwin Posadas, Hsian-Rong Tseng, Vatche Agopian, Bruce H46 Multi-Scale Flows and Pathways in the Climate Tromberg, Thomas Mackie, Kullervo Hynynen, Alejandro Sisniega, J. System Room: 506 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Webster Stayman, Qian Cao, Wojciech Zbijewski, Michael Brehler, Jeffrey Sponsor: GPC DFD Chair: Hussein Aluie, Rochester University Invited Siewerdsen, Steven Tilley II Speakers: Jun Choi, Guangpeng Liu, Annalisa Bracco, Yisen Zhong, Tapio Schneider H33 Quantum Simulation with Superconducting Circuits Room: 408B Bldg: LACC FOCUS H47 Morphable Structures Room: 507 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DQI Chair: David Schuster, Univ of Chicago Invited Speakers: Sponsor: GSNP Chair: Joel Marthelot, Massachusetts Institute of Andrew Houck, Ruichao Ma Technology-MIT Invited Speakers: Sergio Pellegrino

H34 Precision Many Body Physics I H48 Thermal versus Athermal Plasticity Room: 409A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 510 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCOMP DAMOP DCMP Chair: Lubos Mitas, North Carolina State Sponsor: GSNP GSOFT Invited Speakers: Yinan Cui, Nasr Ghoniem

Univ Invited Speakers: Andrew Millis TUESDAY H49 Evolutionary and Ecological Dynamics - II H35 2D Materials -Passivation, Oxidation, and Room: 511A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Functionalization Room: 409B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DBIO GSNP Invited Speakers: Emrah Simsek, Minsu Kim, Dai Le, Sponsor: DMP Chair: Saujan Sivaram, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory Jessica Coates, Bo Ryoung Park, Oskar Hallatschek Invited Speakers: H.-J. Gao H50 Physics of Proteins II: Experimental and Computational H36 2D Materials - van der Waals Heterostructures II Studies on the Structure and Conformational Dynamics of Room: 410 Bldg: LACC Proteins Room: 511B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Scott Schmucker, NIST Sponsor: DBIO Chair: Aihua Xie, Oklahoma State University Invited Speakers: Akansha Sharma, Mengyang Xu, Yanting Deng, Andrea H37 2D Materials - Optics and Excitons IV Markelz, Catherine Luck Room: 411 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Eric Stinaff, Ohio Univ Invited Speakers: Zhipei Sun H51 Emergent Self-organization in Active Matter I Room: 511C Bldg: LACC FOCUS H38 Materials in Extremes: Phase Transitions II Sponsor: DBIO Chair: Jennifer Ross, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Room: 501A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Invited Speakers: Cliff Brangwynne, Dan Bracha, Nikta Fakhri Sponsor: DCOMP GSCCM DMP Chair: J. Matthew Lane, Sandia National Laboratories Invited Speakers: Amit Samanta H52 Polyelectrolyte Complexation III: Biology and Applications Room: 512 Bldg: LACC H39 New Frontiers in Quantum Algorithms Sponsor: DPOLY DBIO Chair: Ting Ge, Univ of NC - Chapel Hill Room: 501B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DQI Chair: Aram Harrow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology- H53 Fluid Mechanics for Soft Matter III: Cells, Particles, and MIT Invited Speakers: John Preskill, Hari Krovi, Keith Lee, Troy Sewell, Ali Drops Room: 513 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Moosavian, Stephen Jordan, Fernando Brandao Sponsor: GSOFT GSNP DFD Chair: John Kolinski, Ecole Polytech Fed de Lausanne Invited Speakers: Otger Campas H40 Properties of Carbon Nanotubes Room: 501C Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Masa Ishigami, Univ of Central Florida H54 Aspherical Particles in Soft Matter Self-Assembly and Granular Matter II Room: 514 Bldg: LACC H41 Electronic Nematicity in Superconductors Sponsor: GSOFT GSNP Chair: Cacey Stevens Bester, Duke University Room: 502A Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: DCMP DMP Chair: Ivan Bozovic, Brookhaven National Laboratory H55 Polymer Physics in Very Strongly Confined Environments I Invited Speakers: Jan Zaanen, Jie Wu, Yuji Matsuda, Johanna Palmstrom, : Knots and Nanopores Room: 515A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Steven Kivelson Sponsor: DPOLY GSNP Chair: Subhalakshmi Kumar, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign Invited Speakers: Patrick Doyle H42 Physical Approaches to Collective Cell Motility Room: 502B Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: GSNP Chair: Herbert Levine, Rice University Invited Speakers: Benjamin Winkler, Falko Ziebert, Igor Aronson, Brian Camley, Wouter-Jan Rappel, Alex Mogilner, Calina Copos, Min Zhao, Yao-Hui Sun, Martin Grant, Alicia Bornert, Zeno Messi, Franck Raynaud, Alex Verkhovsky

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 61 H56 Advanced Morphological Characterization of Polymeric J20 GERA Business Meeting Room: 308B Bldg: LACC Materials II: Emerging Microscopy and Spectroscopy Sponsor: GERA Techniques Room: 515B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Brian Collins, Washington State Univ Invited J06 GIMS Business Meeting Room: 153A Bldg: LACC Speakers: David Martin Sponsor: GIMS

H57 Soft Matter in Industrial Applications J24 GMAG Business Meeting Room: 403A Bldg: LACC Room: 518 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GMAG Sponsor: GSOFT Chair: Jie Ren, Merck & Co., Inc. Invited Speakers: Thomas Halsey J33 DQI Business Meeting Room: 408B Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DQI H58 First-Principles Modeling of Electron Transport in Materials Room: Petree Hall C Bldg: LACC INVITED J34 FOEP Business Meeting Room: 409A Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCOMP DCMP Chair: Hartwin Peelaers, University of California, Sponsor: FOEP Santa Barbara Invited Speakers: David Singh, Amy Liu, Feliciano Giustino, Michael Swift, Marco Bernardi J55 DPOLY Business Meeting Room: 515A Bldg: LACC H59 Dillon Medal Symposium Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Sanat Kumar, Columbia University Room: Petree Hall D Bldg: LACC FOCUS PRIZE/AWARD J42 GSNP Business Meeting Room: 502B Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Nitash Balsara, Univ of California - Berkeley Invited Speakers: Yun Jung Yang, Bradley Olsen, Danielle Mai, Tom Dursch, Sponsor: GSNP Shengchang Tang, Jorge Ramirez J50 DBIO Business Meeting Room: 511B Bldg: LACC Tuesday, March 6 4:30 PM Sponsor: DBIO

TUESDAY J01 Meet the Physical Review Editors Tuesday, March 6 6:45 PM Reception Room: Concourse Foyer Bldg: LACC J65 NSF Polymers Q&A and Decadal Workshop Tuesday, March 6 5:30 PM Summary Room: 515A Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Andrew Lovinger, NSF J02 Student Reception Room: West Hall B Bldg: LACC UNDERGRADUATE Tuesday, March 6 7:00 PM Tuesday, March 6 5:45 PM J66 DMP Business Meeting Room: Platinum B Bldg: J.W. Marriott Sponsor: DMP J03 DCP Business Meeting Room: 150C Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCP J67 DCMP Business Meeting Room: Platinum A Bldg: J.W. Marriott J39 GPC Business Meeting Room: 501B Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP Sponsor: GPC

2018 PHYSICS DEPARTMENT CHAIRS CONFERENCE

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62 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide Wednesday, March 7

Wednesday, March 7 8:00 AM K12 Computational Materials Design - Batteries, Solid-State Ionics, and Catalysis Room: 303B Bldg: LACC FOCUS K01 Advances in Scanned Probe Microscopy III Sponsor: DMP DCOMP Chair: Qimin Yan, Temple Univ Invited Speakers: Room: 150A Bldg: LACC Gerbrand Ceder Sponsor: GIMS Chair: Fereshte Ghahari, NIST/University of Maryland, College Park K13 Sr2RuO4 and Chiral Topological Superconductivity Room: 304A Bldg: LACC FOCUS K02 General Theory, Computational Physics Sponsor: DMP Chair: Timo Hyart, Univ of Jyvaskyla Invited Speakers: David Room: 150B Bldg: LACC Low, Darrell Schlom, Kyle Shen, Katja Nowack, George Ferguson, Morgan Sponsor: DCOMP Chair: Raffaele Resta, Univ of Trieste - Trieste Grandon, Jacob Ruf, Nathaniel Schreiber, Hari Nair

K03 Confined Polymer Glasses III: Influence of Interfaces on K14 Fe-based Superconductors -- ARPES and STM Material Properties Room: 150C Bldg: LACC Room: 304B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DPOLY GSNP Chair: Daniele Cangialosi, Centro De Fisica De Sponsor: DMP Chair: Jhinhwan Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science Materiales and Technology Invited Speakers: Ming Yi

K04 Tenth Anniversary of Iron-based High- K15 Post-Moore Computing Room: 304C Bldg: LACC FOCUS temperature Superconductivity: Progresses and Sponsor: DMP Chair: Kaushik Roy, Purdue University Invited Speakers: Opportunities Room: 151 Bldg: LACC INVITED Abhronil Sengupta, Yong Shim, Kaushik Roy, Tomas Palacios, Bhaswar Sponsor: DCMP DMP Chair: Zhi-Xun Shen, Stanford University Invited Chakrabarti, Supratik Guha, Sushant Sonde, Jerome Lin Speakers: Hideo Hosono, Qimiao Si, Anna Boehmer, Roser Valenti, Shuolong Yang K16 Diversity and Inclusion in Graduate Education Room: 305 Bldg: LACC INVITED UNDERGRADUATE K05 Optically Driven Correlated Electron Systems: Sponsor: FED DMP Chair: Monica Plisch, American Physical Society Invited Theory Room: 152 Bldg: LACC INVITED Speakers: Theodore Hodapp, Julie Posselt, Ben Zwickl, Casey Miller, Theodore Hodapp, Jonathan Pelz, Julie Posselt Sponsor: DCMP Invited Speakers: Aditi Mitra, Andrew Millis, David WEDNESDAY Reichman, Dante Kennes, Eli Wilner, Michael Sentef, Martin Claassen, Martin Eckstein K17 Kinetics & Dynamics in Surfaces, Interfaces, and Thin Films Room: 306A Bldg: LACC K06 Stochasticity in Biology Room: 153A Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP DMP Chair: Brad Conrad, SPS Sponsor: DBIO Chair: Steve Presse, Univ of California - San Francisco K18 Electronic and Thermal Transport Phenomena in K07 Optical Systems with Advanced Materials and Superlattices, Nanostructures, and other Artificially Techniques Room: 153B Bldg: LACC Structured Materials Room: 306B Bldg: LACC Sponsor: FIAP Chair: Jianan Li, Univ of Pittsburgh Sponsor: DCMP DMP Chair: Saquib Shamim, University of Wuerzburg

K08 Topological Insulators: Transport and Optical K19 Optical, Thermal and Mechanical Coupling to Spin properties Room: 153C Bldg: LACC Currents Room: 308A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCMP Sponsor: GMAG DMP FIAP Chair: Chunhui Du, Harvard Univ Invited Speakers: Byoung-Chul Min, Kyung-Jin Lee, Hyun-Woo Lee, Kun Woo Kim, K09 Ordering in Ferroic Oxides II Room: 301A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Gyung-Min Choi, Dong-Kyu Lee, David Cahill, Andre Schleife, Seo-Won Lee, Mijin Lim, Mamoru Matsuo, Ryo Iguchi, Tomohide Yoshikawa, Sponsor: DMP Chair: Fumitaka Kagawa, University of Tokyo Invited Daima Kobayashi, Yukio Nozaki, Eiji Saitoh, Sadamichi Maekawa Speakers: Inna Ponomareva K20 Solar Energy Conversion: Perovskite Materials K10 Dirac/Weyl Semimetals -- Room: 308B Bldg: LACC FOCUS PRIZE/AWARD Magnetism Room: 301B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GERA Chair: Michelle Johannes, Naval Research Lab Invited Sponsor: DMP GMAG Chair: Fazel Tafti, Universite de Sherbrooke Invited Speakers: Luisa Whittaker-Brooks Speakers: Joseph Checkelsky K21 Magnetic Semiconductors: Materials and Properties K11 Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors - Room: 309 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Nitrides Room: 303A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GMAG DMP FIAP DCOMP Chair: Giti Khodaparast, Virginia Tech Sponsor: DMP DCOMP FIAP Chair: Grace Xing, Cornell University Invited Invited Speakers: Jianhua Zhao Speakers: Matthias Lamprecht, Klaus Thonke

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 63 K22 Control and Detection of Skyrmions: from Fundamentals Silva, Schuyler Fried, Maxwell Block, Michel Devoret, Jacob Blumoff, to Applications Yvonne Gao, Luigi Frunzio, Christopher Axline, Philip Reinhold, Room: 402A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Christopher Wang, Kevin Chou, Liang Jiang, Robert Schoelkopf Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Kab-Jin Kim, KAIST Invited Speakers: Stefan Eisebitt, Jan Geilhufe, Piet Hessing, Christian Günther, Bastian Pfau, K34 Precision Many Body Physics II Michael Schneider, Ivan Lemesh, Felix Buettner, Jens Viefhaus, Geoffrey Room: 409A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Beach, Lucas Caretta, Dieter Engel, Benjamin Krüger Sponsor: DCOMP DAMOP DCMP Chair: Yuan Huang, Univ of Mass - Amherst Invited Speakers: Zoran Hadzibabic K23 Spin Orbit Physics in Iridates and Other Bulk Oxides Room: 402B Bldg: LACC FOCUS K35 2D Materials - Superconductivity and Charge Density Sponsor: GMAG DMP DCOMP Chair: Jasminka Terzic, Univ of Kentucky Waves I Room: 409B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Invited Speakers: John Harter, Silvia Picozzi Sponsor: DMP Chair: Daniel Rhodes, Columbia Univ Invited Speakers: Pablo Jarillo-Herrero K24 Spin Liquids Theory and Application to Materials Room: 403A Bldg: LACC FOCUS K36 2D Materials -Role of Defects Room: 410 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Gang Chen, Fudan Univ Invited Speakers: Sponsor: DMP Chair: Kathleen McCreary, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory Yukitoshi Motome Invited Speakers: Sara Barja

K25 Journal of Chemical Physics Editors’ Choice K37 Devices from 2D Materials I - Electronics Room: 403B Bldg: LACC INVITED Room: 411 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCP Chair: Scott Anderson, Univ of Utah Invited Speakers: Sponsor: DMP Chair: Joerg Appenzeller, Purdue Univ Invited Speakers: Christopher Mundy, Gregory Schenter, Annabella Selloni, Royce Lam, Sanjay Banerjee Hendrik Bluhm, Richard Saykally, Osman Karsliog, Anthony Rizzuto, Jacob Smith, Gregory Voth, Anatoly Frenkel K38 Materials in Extremes: Dynamic Compression Room: 501A Bldg: LACC FOCUS K26 Open Quantum Systems I Room: 404A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCOMP GSCCM DMP Chair: D. Swift, Lawrence Livermore National Sponsor: DAMOP DQI Chair: Andrew Daley, University of Strathclyde Invited Laboratory Invited Speakers: Sen Chen, Juncheng E, Thomas Tschentscher, Speakers: Irfan Siddiqi Sheng-Nian Luo, Ricky Chau, Eric Shi, Minta Akin, Philip Myint

K27 Topological Physics in AMO Systems III K39 Characterizing and Controlling Superconducting Circuits I Room: 404B Bldg: LACC Room: 501B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCMP DAMOP Chair: Gediminas Juzeliunas, Vilnius University Sponsor: DQI Invited Speakers: David Ferguson, Anthony Przybysz, Ryan Epstein, David Clarke, Joel Strand, Greg Boyd, Alexander Marakov, Marie K28 Control and Calibration of Semiconducting Qubits Lu, Sydney Schreppler, Irfan Siddiqi, Felix Motzoi, Lukas Buchmann Room: 405 Bldg: LACC FOCUS WEDNESDAY Sponsor: DQI Chair: Thaddeus Ladd, HRL Laboratories, LLC Invited Speakers: K40 Strain and Optical Properties of Monolayers Jason Kestner, Patrice Bertet Room: 501C Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Claudia Ojeda-Aristizabal, Cal State Univ- Long Beach K29 First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials VII: Organic and Hybrid Materials K41 Topological Kondo Semimetals and Low Carrier Systems Room: 406A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 502A Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: DCOMP DMP DCMP DCP Chair: Jefferson Bates, Appalachian State Sponsor: DCMP DMP Chair: Piers Coleman, Rutgers Univ Invited Speakers: Univ Invited Speakers: Gabriele D’Avino, Xavier Blase, David Beljonne, Silke Buehler-Paschen, Hsin-Hua Lai, Huiqiu Yuan, Chunyu Guo, Yang Liu, Denis Jacquemin, Ivan Duchemin, Jing Li Chao Cao, Fan Wu, Michael Smidman, Frank Steglich, Onur Erten, Piers Coleman, Po-Yao Chang, Jonathan Denlinger K30 Magnetic Field Effects in Superconductors Room: 406B Bldg: LACC K42 Simulating Magnetization Switching Across Multiple Time Sponsor: DCMP DMP Chair: Carmen Almasan, Kent State and Length Scales Room: 502B Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: DCOMP DCMP GMAG Chair: David Cahill, University of Illinois at K31 Josephson Junctions Room: 407 Bldg: LACC Urbana–Champaign Invited Speakers: Peter Oppeneer, John Dewhurst, Eberhard K Gross, Peter Elliott, Sangeeta Sharma, Michael Fechner, Sponsor: DCMP Chair: James Valles, Brown University Jianping Wang, R. Victora, Tao Qu, Delin Zhang, Jie Zhu, Dustin Lattery, Xiaojia Wang, Samir Lounis K32 Data Science as the Driving Force for Industrial Physics Room: 408A Bldg: LACC K43 Architectural Design of Polymers II: Sequences, Branching INVITED INDUSTRY UNDERGRADUATE and Networks Room: 503 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: FIAP Chair: Jason Stewart Gardner, National Synchrotron Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Gila Stein, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville Invited Radiation Research Center Invited Speakers: Neil Johnson, Erin Antono, Maxwell Hutchinson, Sean Paradiso, Julia Ling, Bryce Meredig, Brenna Speakers: Jan Genzer Gibbons, David Purdy, Sergey Yurgenson, Sundeep Das K44 Quantum Phase Transitions: Magnetism and Related Orders Room: 504 Bldg: LACC K33 Superconducting Gates Room: 408B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DQI Chair: Alexandre Blais, Univ of Sherbrooke Invited Speakers: Sponsor: DCMP GMAG Chair: Anders Sandvik, Boston University Michael Scheer, Riccardo Manenti, Shane Caldwell, Colm Ryan, Blake Johnson, Alexander Hudson, Diego Scarabelli, Chad Rigetti, Marcus da K45 Helium 4 Room: 505 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Gary Williams, Univ of California - Los Angeles

64 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide K46 Swimming, Motility and Locomotion Room: 506 Bldg: LACC K59 Designing Biomacromolecules for Materials Assembly Sponsor: DFD GSNP Chair: Daphne Klotsa, Univ of NC - Chapel Hill Room: Petree Hall D Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: DPOLY DBIO Chair: Darrin Pochan, Univ of Delaware Invited K47 Spatio-Temporal Pattern Formation Room: 507 Bldg: LACC Speakers: Jeffery Saven, Todd Yeates, yuxi liu, Somnath Ghosh, Sponsor: GSNP DFD Chair: Ira Schwartz, Naval Research Lab Feifei Peng, Stefan Holm, Jerome Crassous, Jonas Tegenfeldt, Peter Schurtenberger, Linda Månsson, Raffaele Mezzenga, Zvonimir Dogic, Joia K48 Athermal Systems and Statistical Mechanics Miller, Prerna Sharma Room: 510 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GSNP Chair: Raphael Blumenfeld, Imperial College London Invited Wednesday, March 7 11:15 AM Speakers: Hans Herrmann, Bulbul Chakraborty L01 Materials Synthesis Room: 150A Bldg: LACC K49 Physics of Genome Organization: From DNA to Chromatin I Sponsor: FIAP Chair: Zhifeng Ren, Univ of Houston Room: 511A Bldg: LACC FOCUS L02 Sponsor: DBIO DPOLY GSNP Chair: Ralf Bundschuh, Ohio State University Self-assembly of Nanomaterials: Supramolecular Self- Room: 150B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Invited Speakers: Ralf Bundschuh assembly I Sponsor: DCP Chair: Nicholas Kotov, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor K50 Physics of Proteins III: Experimental and Computational Invited Speakers: Vinothan Manoharan, Aaron Goldfain, Rees Garmann Studies on the Structure and Conformational Dynamics of L03 Strong Light-matter Coupling and Enhanced Spectroscopy: Proteins Room: 511B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 150C Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DBIO Chair: Andrea Markelz, State University of NY - Buffalo Strong Coupling I Invited Speakers: Dongping Zhong Sponsor: DCP DAMOP Chair: Joel Yuen-Zhou, Univ of California - San Diego Invited Speakers: Thomas Ebbesen, Rohit Chikkaraddy, Jorge Cuadra, Martin Wersäll, Timur Shegai, Tomasz Antosiewicz, Denis Baranov, K51 Systems Biology Room: 511C Bldg: LACC Battulga Munkhbat Sponsor: DBIO Chair: Wolfgang Losert, Univ of Maryland-College Park L04 Lars Onsager Prize K52 Extreme Deformation of Polymers and Soft Matter I: Room: 151 Bldg: LACC INVITED PRIZE/AWARD Cavitation and Fracture Room: 512 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GSNP DCMP Chair: Dan Arovas, University of California, San Diego Sponsor: DPOLY GSOFT Chair: Shelby Hutchens, University of Illinois at Invited Speakers: Subir Sachdev, Angela Harper, Peter Diemer, Oana Urbana–Champaign Invited Speakers: Timothy Ransom Jurchescu, Claire Donnelly, M A Mueed, Md. Shafayat Hossain, Mansour Shayegan, Loren Pfeiffer, Dobromir Kamburov, Andrea Cepellotti K53 Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics and Hydrodynamics of Active Matter I Room: 513 Bldg: LACC FOCUS L05 The Changing Landscape of X-ray Facilities Sponsor: GSOFT GSNP DFD Chair: Dibyendu Mandal, Univ of California - Room: 152 Bldg: LACC INVITED Berkeley Invited Speakers: Seth Fraden, Matthew Peterson, Abhijeet Joshi, Sponsor: GIMS Chair: Janos Kirz, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Michael Hagan, Michael Norton, Aparna Baskaran, Gabriel Redner Invited Speakers: Joel Brock, Hans Hertz, Roderick Loewen, Michael Feser, WEDNESDAY Jack Kasahara, Ronald Ruth, Wenbing Yun K54 Self and Directed Assembly I: Colloids Room: 514 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: GSOFT Chair: Thomas Mason, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, L07 Optical Spectroscopic Measurements of 2D Materials University of California - Los Angeles Room: 153B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GIMS DMP Chair: Amber McCreary, NIST -Natl Inst of Stds & Tech K55 Advancing Polymer Physics by Integrating Simulation Invited Speakers: Shiyuan Gao, Efren Navarro-Moratalla, David Cobden, and Theory III: Self-Assembly and Charged Michael McGuire, Xiaoou Zhang, Bevin Huang, Dahlia Klein, Ding Zhong, Polymers Room: 515A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Kyle Seyler, Wang Yao, Di Xiao, Pablo Jarillo-Herrero, Xiaodong Xu, Li Sponsor: DPOLY DCOMP Chair: Charles Sing, University of Illinois at Yang, Soniya Raja, Hyeyoung Ahn, Yungang Sang, Jinwei Shi, Yi-Hsien Urbana–Champaign Invited Speakers: Xiao Xu, Qidi Ran, Rainer Haag, Lee, Shangjr Gwo, Yanrong Wang, Wei-Yun Liang, Dahe Liu Matthias Ballauff, Joachim Dzubiella L08 Two-dimensional Topological Insulator: Theory K56 Organic Electronics and Photonics III: Organic Room: 153C Bldg: LACC Photovoltaics Room: 515B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Xiao Li, Univ of Maryland-College Park Sponsor: DPOLY DMP Chair: Xiaodan Gu, University of Southern Mississippi Invited Speakers: Aram Amassian L09 Dielectric and Ferroic Oxides - Nanostructures and Surface Room: 301A Bldg: LACC FOCUS K57 Physics of Liquids I Room: 518 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Seiji Kojima, University of Tsukuba Invited Speakers: Sponsor: GSOFT DCP GSNP Chair: Yang Zhang, University of Illinois at Arnoud Everhardt, Beatriz Noheda, Neus Domingo, Gustau Catalan, Urbana–Champaign Invited Speakers: Hajime Tanaka, John Russo, Rui Shi Silang Zhou

K58 Delbruck Award Symposium L10 Strong Interactions in Topological Room: Petree Hall C Bldg: LACC INVITED PRIZE/AWARD Semimetals Room: 301B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DBIO Chair: Jennifer Ross, Univ of Mass - Amherst Invited Sponsor: DMP Chair: Vidya Madhavan, University of Illinois at Urbana- Speakers: Leonardo Parisi, Chiara Creato, Irene Giardina, Andrea Cavagna, Champaign Invited Speakers: Matthew Gilbert Massimiliano Viale, Tomas Grigera, Lorenzo Del Castello, Daniele Conti, Stefania Melillo, Robert deRuyter van Steveninck, Leonid Kruglyak, Naftali Tishby, William Bialek

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 65 L11 Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors - Complex Oxides L23 Multiferroic Oxide Heterostructures and Oxide Interfaces Room: 402B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 303A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GMAG DMP DCOMP Chair: Pu Yu, Tsinghua University Invited Sponsor: DMP DCOMP FIAP Chair: C Stephen Hellberg, Naval Research Lab Speakers: Julia Mundy, Manuel Bibes Invited Speakers: Karin Rabe L24 2D Frustrated Spin Systems: Triangular and Kagome L12 Computational Materials Design - New Magnetic, Room: 403A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Topological, and High-Tc Superconductor Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Sara Haravifard, Duke Univ Materials Room: 303B Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DMP DCOMP GMAG Chair: Richard Hennig, University of Florida L25 Universality of Spin Glass Dynamics: Recent Advances Room: 403B Bldg: LACC INVITED L13 Dirac Semi-metal Based Topological Superconductivity Sponsor: DCMP DMP Chair: E. Dan Dahlberg Invited Speakers: Raymond Room: 304A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Orbach, David Iñiguez, Federico Ricci-Tersenghi, , Sergio Sponsor: DMP Chair: Vincent Humbert, University of Illinois Urbana- Perez-Gaviro, Victor Martin-Mayor, Marco Baity-Jesi, Enrico Calore, Champaign Invited Speakers: Chung-Ting Ke, Ivan Borzenets, Francois Andres Cruz, David Yllanes, Raffaele Tripiccione, Alfonso Tarancón, Beatriz Amet, Ming-Tso Wei, Anne Draelos, Andrew Seredinski, Kenji Watanabe, Seoane, Luis Antonio Fernandez, Enzo Marinari, Jorge Monforte-Garcia, Gleb Finkelstein, Michihisa Yamamoto, Takashi Taniguchi, Russel Deacon, Antonio Muñoz Sudupe, Denis Navarro, Andrea Maiorano, José Miguel Seigo Tarucha Gil-Narvión, Sebastiano Fabio Schifano, Juan Jesus Ruiz-Lorenzo, Antonio Gordillo-Guerrero, Antonio Gordillo-Guerrero, Juan Jesus Ruiz-Lorenzo, L14 Fe-based Superconductors -- Theory Federico Ricci-Tersenghi, Jose Manuel Gil-Nervion, David Iñiguez, Andrea Maiorano, Enzo Marinari, Marco Baity-Jesi, Raffaele Tripiccione, Alfonso Room: 304B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Tarancón, Jorge Monforte-Garcia, Beatriz Seoane, David Yllanes, Sergio Sponsor: DMP Chair: Wei Ku, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ Invited Speakers: Perez-Gaviro, Giorgio Parisi, Antonio Muñoz Sudupe, Denis Navarro, Adriana Moreo Enrico Calore, Andres Cruz, Victor Martin-Mayor, Luis Antonio Fernandez, Javier Moreno-Gordo, Sebastiano Fabio Schifano, Jean-Philippe Bouchaud, L15 Moore’s Law: More and Cécile Wiertel-Gasquet, Alois Loidl, Peter Lunkenheimer, Roland Tourbot, Beyond Room: 304C Bldg: LACC FOCUS Samuel Albert, François Ladieu, Thomas Bauer, Marion Michl, Giulio Sponsor: FIAP Chair: Stefan Zollner, New Mexico State University Invited Biroli, Victor Martin-Mayor, Itay Hen Speakers: Stefan Abel, Ray Chen L26 Quantum Foundations I Room: 404A Bldg: LACC FOCUS L16 Major Physics Organizations and Their Role in the Future Sponsor: DQI Chair: Ravi Kunjwal, Perimeter Inst for Theo Phys Invited of Physics Speakers: Wojciech Zurek Room: 305 Bldg: LACC INVITED UNDERGRADUATE Sponsor: FIP Chair: R. Peterson, Univ of Colorado - Boulder Invited L27 Driven and Dissipative AMO Systems Room: 404B Bldg: LACC Speakers: Sekazi Mtingwa, , Amy Flatten, Fernando Sponsor: DAMOP DQI Chair: Fernando Sols, Universidad Complutense de Quevedo, Ruediger Voss Madrid WEDNESDAY L17 Metal Surfaces and Thin Films Room: 306A Bldg: LACC L28 , Characterization and Sponsor: DCMP DMP Chair: Theodore Einstein, Univ of Maryland-College Measurements Room: 405 Bldg: LACC Park Sponsor: DQI Chair: Shengshi Pang,

L18 Electronic Structure Methods Room: 306B Bldg: LACC L29 Thermoelectrics III Room: 406A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCOMP DMP Chair: Efthimios Kaxiras, Harvard Univ Sponsor: GERA DMP Chair: Jiawei Zhou, Massachusetts Institute of Technology-MIT Invited Speakers: Jiong Yang L19 Magnetic Nanoparticles: Scattering and Fluctuations Room: 308A Bldg: LACC FOCUS L30 Copper Oxide Superconductors: Spectroscopy Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Ferran Macia, CSIC - University Auto Barcelona Room: 406B Bldg: LACC Invited Speakers: Sujoy Roy Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Tom Timusk, McMaster University

L20 Solar/Energy Conversion: Theory and Devices L31 Organic Superconductors Room: 407 Bldg: LACC Room: 308B Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Arthur Hebard, University of Florida Sponsor: GERA FIAP DPOLY Chair: Ernesto Marinero, Purdue University L32 Physics That Changed the World Room: 408A Bldg: LACC L21 Spins in 2D Materials Room: 309 Bldg: LACC FOCUS INVITED UNDERGRADUATE INDUSTRY Sponsor: GMAG DMP FIAP DCOMP Chair: Paul Crowell, Univ of Minn - Sponsor: FIAP Chair: Eli Yablonovitch, Univ of California - Berkeley Invited Minneapolis Invited Speakers: Igor Zutic Speakers: Milton Feng, John Clarke, Stephen Forrest, Barry Stipe, Eli Yablonovitch L22 Spin Dynamics, Damping and Domain Walls Room: 402A Bldg: LACC FOCUS L33 Fluxonium and Flux Tunable Qubits Sponsor: GMAG DMP FIAP Chair: Emrah Turgut, Cornell Univ Invited Room: 408B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Speakers: Se-Kwon Kim, Se-Hyeok Oh, Takayuki Tono, Duck-Ho Kim, Sponsor: DQI Chair: Michel Devoret, Yale Univ Invited Speakers: Takaya Okuno, Sanghoon Kim, Woo Seung Ham, Gyoungchoon Go, Manucharyan Vladimir Yaroslav Tserkovnyak, Teruo Ono, Kyung-Jin Lee, Arata Tsukamoto, Takahiro Moriyama, Kab-Jin Kim, Yuushou Hirata L34 Precision Many Body Physics III Room: 409A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCOMP DAMOP DCMP Chair: Vito Scarola, Virginia Tech Invited Speakers: Waseem Bakr 66 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide L35 2D Materials -Superconductivity and Charge Density L52 Liquids, Bio, and Interfacial Science Room: 512 Bldg: LACC Waves II Room: 409B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCP Chair: Timothy Zwier, Purdue Univ Sponsor: DMP Chair: Jun Zhu, Penn State Invited Speakers: Benjamin Hunt L55 Quantum Dot/ Microwave Photon Entanglement L36 2D Materials - Topological Room: 515A Bldg: LACC FOCUS States Room: 410 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DQI Chair: Mark Gyure, HRL Laboratories, LLC Invited Speakers: Sponsor: DMP Chair: Pablo Jarrillo-Herrero, MIT Invited Speakers: David Charles Tahan, Jonne Koski, Werner Wegscheider, Andreas Wallraff, Cobden, Zhi-Xun Shen Pasquale Scarlino, Christian Reichl, Andreas Landig, Klaus Ensslin, Thomas Ihn, Alexandre Blais, Anna Stockklauser, Udson Mendes, L37 Devices from 2D Materials II - Electronics Giordano Scappucci, Lieven Vandersypen, Nodar Samkharadze, Guoji Zheng, Nima Kalhor, Delphine Brousse, Amir Sammak, Udson Mendes, Room: 411 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Andrea Young, University of California Santa Barbara Alexandre Blais Invited Speakers: Joerg Appenzeller L57 Tutorial for Authors and Referees Room: 518 Bldg: LACC L38 Materials in Extremes: Strength and Plasticity L58 Near-Term Quantum Computing Platforms Room: 501A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: Petree Hall C Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: DCOMP GSCCM DMP Chair: Sheng-Nian Luo, The Peac Institute of Sponsor: DQI Chair: Jerry Chow, IBM T J Watson Res Ctr Invited Speakers: Multiscale Sciences Invited Speakers: J. Matthew Lane, Eugene Zaretsky Martin Roetteler, Nicholas Rubin, E. Schuyler Fried, Craig Gidney, Thomas Haener, Vojtech Havlicek, Zhang Jiang, Matthew Neeley, Jhonathan L39 Characterizing and Controlling Superconducting Circuits II Romero, Nicholas Sawaya, Kanav Setia, Wei Sun, Ryan Babbush, Jarrod Room: 501B Bldg: LACC FOCUS McClean, Ian Kivlichan, Damian Steiger, Kevin Sung, Yudong Cao, Sukim Sponsor: DQI Chair: Irfan Siddiqi, UC Berkeley Invited Speakers: Matthew Sim, Andrew Cross, James Wootton, David Moehring Beck L59 Supersolid Formation in Quantum Gases L40 Substrate Effects on Monolayers Room: 501C Bldg: LACC Room: Petree Hall D Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Enrique Cobas, Naval Research Lab Sponsor: DAMOP Chair: Dominik Schneble, Stony Brook University Invited Speakers: Andrea Morales, Francesco Piazza, Alan Jamison, Jeongwon L41 Ultrafast Control of Correlated Materials by Terahertz Lee, Wujie Huang, Boris Shteynas, Sean Burchesky, Furkan Top, Wolfgang Light Room: 502A Bldg: LACC INVITED Ketterle, Jun-Ru Li, Matthias Wenzel, Igor Ferrier-Barbut, Tilman Pfau, Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Alex Levchenko, University of Wisconsin, Madison Tim Langen, Fabian Böttcher Invited Speakers: Jian-Xin Zhu, Dzmitry Yarotski, john bowlan, Stuart Trugman, Pamela Bowlan, Antoinette Taylor, Rohit Prasankumar, Jigang L60 Poster Session II Room: West Hall A Bldg: LACC POSTER Wang, Stefan Kaiser, Martin Eckstein, Yuta Murakami, Philipp Werner, Naoto Tsuji, Eugene Demler, Ivar Martin, Michael Knap, Mehrtash Babadi, Wednesday, March 7 2:30 PM Gil Refael P01 Materials at Extreme Conditions: Theory and WEDNESDAY L42 Physics of Life Room: 502B Bldg: LACC INVITED Simulations Room: 150A Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DMP FED GSNP Chair: Nitin Samarth, Pennsylvania State Univ Sponsor: GSCCM DMP DCOMP Chair: Vanina Recoules, CEA DAM DIF Invited Speakers: Reka Albert, Danielle Bassett, Nigel Goldenfeld, Simon Sponberg, Hernan Garcia P02 Developments of DFT from Quantum to Statistical Mechanics (IV) Room: 150B Bldg: LACC FOCUS L43 Ferroelectricity in Thin Films and 2D Sponsor: DCP DCOMP Chair: Tomas Arias, Cornell University Invited Systems Room: 503 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Speakers: Luc Belloni, Maximilien Levesque, Daniel Borgis, Lu Ding, Sponsor: DMP DCMP Chair: Gang Qiu, Purdue University Invited Speakers: Thomas Miller Wenguang Zhu P03 Self-assembly of Nanomaterials: Supramolecular Self- L44 Novel Correlated Electron Magnetism Room: 504 Bldg: LACC assembly II Room: 150C Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Ryan Baumbach, Natl High Magnetic Field Lab Sponsor: DCP Chair: Vinothan Manoharan, Harvard University Invited Speakers: Stephen Whitelam, Ulrich Wiesner L45 Electronic Correlations in di-chalcogenides and Related Room: 505 Bldg: LACC P06 Instrumentation and Measurements II Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Rico Schoenemann, Natl High Magnetic Field Lab Room: 153A Bldg: LACC Sponsor: GIMS Chair: James Matey, NIST -Natl Inst of Stds & Tech L46 Drops and Bubbles I Room: 506 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DFD P07 Electronic Structure of Semiconductors: Theory and Spectra Room: 153B Bldg: LACC L47 Optimizing the Dynamics of Quantum Measurement and Sponsor: FIAP Chair: Jun Yan, Univ of Mass - Amherst Control Room: 507 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DQI Chair: Christian Arenz, Princeton University P08 Topological Insulators: General Theory and Nanostructures Room: 153C Bldg: LACC L51 Quantum Dots and Other Nanostructures Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Ming Xie, Univ of Texas, Austin Room: 511C Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Dmitri Talapin, University of Chicago Invited Speakers: Ted Sargent

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 67 P09 Magnetism in Thin Film Oxides P23 Magnetic Phenomena in Bulk Oxides: Theory Room: 301A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 402B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP GMAG Chair: Xifan Wu, Temple Univ Invited Speakers: Sponsor: GMAG DMP DCOMP Chair: Hyowon Park, University of Illinois at Hangwen Guo Urbana–Champaign

P10 Type II Weyl Semimetals Room: 301B Bldg: LACC FOCUS P24 3D Frustrated Spin Systems: Pyrochlores and Novel Sponsor: DMP Chair: Gavin Osterhoudt, Boston Coll Invited Speakers: Geometries Room: 403A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Suyeon Cho Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Santiago Grigera, University of St. Andrews Invited Speakers: Yuan Wan P11 Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors - Oxides Room: 303A Bldg: LACC FOCUS P26 Quantum Gases in Optical Lattices Room: 404A Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DMP DCOMP FIAP Chair: Joel Varley, Lawrence Livermore National Sponsor: DAMOP Chair: Haiping Hu, University of Texas at Dallas Laboratory Invited Speakers: David Look P27 Non-Equilibrium Physics in AMO Systems I: Quenches and P12 Computational Materials Design - Databases and Tools Thermalization Room: 404B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 303B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DAMOP DCOMP Chair: Nikolai Sinitsyn, Los Alamos National Sponsor: DMP DCOMP Chair: Shyue Ping Ong, University of California, San Laboratory Invited Speakers: Joerg Schmiedmayer Diego Invited Speakers: Richard Hennig P28 Spin Qubit Readout Room: 405 Bldg: LACC FOCUS P13 Topological Insulator based Topological Sponsor: DQI Chair: Michel Pioro-Ladriere, Univ of Sherbrooke Invited Superconductivity Room: 304A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Speakers: Jason Petta Sponsor: DMP Chair: Yi Li, Johns Hopkins University Invited Speakers: Tomoya Asaba P29 Electrons, Phonons, Electron Phonon Scattering and Phononics II Room: 406A Bldg: LACC FOCUS P14 Topological Materials - Theory and Computation Sponsor: DCOMP DMP Chair: Vidvuds Ozolins, Yale Univ Invited Speakers: Room: 304B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Qichen Song, Gang Chen, Zhifeng Ren, Jiawei Zhou, Bolin Liao, David Sponsor: DMP Chair: Binghai Yan, The Weizmann Institute of Science Singh, Zihang Liu, Hangtian Zhu, Jun Mao, Wuyang Ren, Ran He, Te- Invited Speakers: Arun Bansil Huan Liu

P15 Semiconductors: Beyond CMOS Materials & Ballistic P30 Superconductivity Theory: Pairing Interactions Transport Room: 304C Bldg: LACC Room: 406B Bldg: LACC Sponsor: FIAP Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Andreas Kreisel, university of Leipzig

P17 Organic Interfaces from Single Molecules to Thin P31 Superconducting/Magnetic Structures Room: 407 Bldg: LACC WEDNESDAY Films Room: 306A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Wai-Lun Chan, University of Kansas Invited Speakers: Sponsor: DCMP GMAG Chair: James Eckstein, University of Illinois Oliver Monti P32 Put Big Data in Your Physics Toolbox; APS-AIP Industrial P18 Electronic Structure Methods and Quantum Many-body Physics Forum Room: 408A Bldg: LACC Systems Room: 306B Bldg: LACC INVITED INDUSTRY UNDERGRADUATE Sponsor: DCOMP DMP Chair: Lubos Mitas, North Carolina State Univ Sponsor: FIAP Chair: Steven Lambert, Brad Conrad, American Physical Society, American Institute for Physics Invited Speakers: Benji Maruyama, P19 Magnetic Nanoparticles: Curved Geometries and Eric Stach, Aaron Lott, Jed Pitera, Ichiro Takeuchi, Paul Kassebaum Anisotropy Room: 308A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Vincent Vlaminck, Univ San Francisco de Quito P33 Superconducting Parametric/Tunable Invited Speakers: Cristina Bran Interactions Room: 408B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DQI Chair: David McKay, IBM T J Watson Res Ctr Invited Speakers: P20 Recent Advances in Solar Photovoltaics Luke Govia, Catherine Leroux, Aashish Clerk Room: 308B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GERA FIAP Chair: Harry Atwater, Caltech Invited Speakers: Paul P34 Machine Learning in Condensed Matter Physics III Haney, Benoit Gaury Room: 409A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCOMP DCMP Chair: Simon Trebst, Univ Cologne Invited Speakers: P21 New Materials and Devices for Spin Logic Dong-Ling Deng Room: 309 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GMAG DMP FIAP DCOMP Chair: Christianne Beekman, Florida P35 Novel 2D Materials Room: 409B Bldg: LACC FOCUS State Univ Invited Speakers: Ian Young Sponsor: DMP Chair: Giang Nguyen, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Invited Speakers: Sefaattin Tongay P22 Novel Chiral Spin Textures and Materials Room: 402A Bldg: LACC FOCUS P36 Synthesis and Properties of 2D Materials Beyond Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Felix Buttner, Massachusetts Institute of Graphene and TMD Room: 410 Bldg: LACC Technology-MIT Sponsor: DMP Chair: Lain-Jong Li, KAUST

68 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide P37 Devices from 2D Materials III - Various Applications P51 Single-Cell Variability and Dynamics Room: 411 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 511C Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Benjamin Hunt, Carnegie Mellon University Invited Sponsor: DBIO Chair: Daniel Charlebois, State Univ of NY- Stony Brook Speakers: Xiaohan Wu, Ruijing Ge, Jack Lee, Deji Akinwande, Myungsoo Invited Speakers: Mads Kaern, Hanna Salman, Andre Ribeiro Kim P52 Structure and Rheology of Hydrogels P38 Materials in Extremes: Complex Systems Room: 512 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 501A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Samanvaya Srivastava, Vivek Sharma, University of Sponsor: DCOMP GSCCM DMP Chair: Harry Radousky, Lawrence Livermore California Los Angeles, University of Illinois at Chicago Invited Speakers: National Laboratory Invited Speakers: Ihor Mryglod, Taras Bryk, Tullio Matthew Glassman, Wesley Burghardt, Bradley Olsen, Michelle Sing, Scopigno, Giancarlo Ruocco Roseanna Zia

P39 Quantum Advantage in Near-term Systems P53 Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics and Hydrodynamics Room: 501B Bldg: LACC FOCUS of Active Matter II Room: 513 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DQI Chair: Animesh Datta, University of Warwick Invited Speakers: Sponsor: GSOFT GSNP DFD Chair: Katherine Klymko, Univ of California - mikhail lukin Berkeley

P40 Properties of Nanowires, Nanorods, and P54 Self and Directed Assembly II Room: 514 Bldg: LACC Nanotubes Room: 501C Bldg: LACC Sponsor: GSOFT Chair: William Rogers, Brandeis Univ Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Xuan Gao, Case Western Reserve University P55 Block Copolymer Thin Films Integrated with New P42 Recent Progress in Tensor Network Methods and Material Platforms I: Surface, Interfaces and Applications Room: 502B Bldg: LACC INVITED Lithography Room: 515A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCOMP DCMP Chair: Edwin Stoudenmire, University of California Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Reika Katsumata, UC Santa Barbara Invited - Irvine Invited Speakers: Glen Evenbly, Mari Bañuls, Krzysztof Cichy, Speakers: Hideaki Yokoyama Ignacio Cirac, Karl Jansen, Stefan Kühn, Jutho Haegeman, Frank Verstraete, Laurens Vanderstraeten, Andrei Ruckenstein, Zhicheng Yang, P56 Organic Electronics and Photonics IV: Structure & Stefanos Kourtis, Claudio Chamon, Eduardo Mucciolo, Julian Rincon Morphology Room: 515B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DPOLY DMP Chair: Dean DeLongchamp, NIST -Natl Inst of Stds & P43 Extreme Deformation of Polymers and Soft Tech Invited Speakers: Wes Tatum, Christine Luscombe Matter II: High Speeds, Rupture, and Large Deformation Room: 503 Bldg: LACC FOCUS P57 Physics of Liquids II Room: 518 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DPOLY GSOFT Chair: Alfred Crosby, Univ of Mass - Amherst Invited Sponsor: GSOFT DCP GSNP Chair: Jeremy Palmer, University of Houston Speakers: Ramathasan Thevamaran, David Veysset, Mujin Zhuo, Sadegh Invited Speakers: Walter Kob Yadzi, Edwin Thomas, Jinho Hyon, Olawale Lawal, Omri Fried, Yang Jiao, WEDNESDAY Richard Vaia, Jason Streit, Ming-Siao Hsiao, Steven Kooi P58 Self Organization in the Cytoskeleton Room: Petree Hall C Bldg: LACC INVITED P44 Topological Protection in Correlated Electron Systems 2 Sponsor: DBIO Chair: M. Betterton, University of Colorado - Boulder Invited Room: 504 Bldg: LACC Speakers: Sithara Wijeratne, Radhika Subramanian, Michael Murrell, Ali Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Saurabh Maiti, University of Massachusetts Amherst Tabei, Shiladitya Banerjee, Ian Linsmeier, Daniel Seara, Patrick Oakes, Alan Tabatabai, Robert Blackwell, Mary Elting, Arpita Upadhyaya P45 Quantum Hall Physics Room: 505 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP Chair: David Parker, Oak Ridge National Laboratory P59 Careers in Physics Workshop Room: Petree Hall D Bldg: LACC UNDERGRADUATE P46 Polymer Nanocomposites I Room: 506 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Pinar Akcora, Stevens Inst of Tech P61 Kavli Foundation Special Symposium: Frontiers of Physics Room: West Hall B Bldg: LACC P47 Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos Room: 507 Bldg: LACC Chair: Meigan Aronson, Texas A&M University Sponsor: GSNP DFD Chair: Alexander Levine, Univ of California - Los Angeles WEDNESDAY, March 7 5:30 PM P48 Motion and Jamming of Cells Room: 510 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Q02 LGBTQ+ Roundtable Discussion Sponsor: GSNP GSOFT DBIO Chair: Mark Shattuck, City College of New York Room: Platinum A Bldg: J.W. Marriott UNDERGRADUATE CUNY Invited Speakers: Dapeng Bi, Le Yan, Arman Boromand Q32 FIAP Business Meeting Room: 408A Bldg: LACC INDUSTRY P49 Evolutionary and Ecological Dynamics - III Sponsor: FIAP Room: 511A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DBIO GSNP Chair: Kirill Korolev, Boston University Invited Speakers: Erwin Frey

P50 Single Molecule Dynamics Inside and Outside of Cells Room: 511B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DBIO Chair: Omar Saleh, University of California Santa Barbara Invited Speakers: Ibrahim Cisse

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Thursday, March 8 8:00 AM R10 Optics in Topological Semimetals Room: 301B Bldg: LACC FOCUS R01 Advances in Scanned Probe Microscopy IV Sponsor: DMP Chair: David Tanner, Univ of Florida - Gainesville Invited Room: 150A Bldg: LACC Speakers: Adolfo Grushin Sponsor: GIMS Chair: Christopher Gutierrez, Univ British Columbia R11 Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors - Quantum R02 Developments of DFT from Quantum to Statistical Information Room: 303A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Mechanics (V) Room: 150B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP DQI DCOMP FIAP Chair: Gregory Fuchs, Cornell Univ Invited Sponsor: DCP DCOMP Chair: Thomas Miller, Caltech Invited Speakers: Speakers: Nathalie De Leon Garnet Chan, Neepa Maitra R12 Computational Materials Design - Machine R03 Challenges for Excited States and Dynamics I Learning Room: 303B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 150C Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP DCOMP Chair: Alex Zunger, Univ of Colorado - Boulder Sponsor: DCP DCOMP Chair: Laura Gagliardi, University of Minnesota Invited Speakers: Gus Hart Invited Speakers: Leticia Gonzalez, Saswata Roy, Shane Parker, Filipp Furche, Roland Lindh, Morgane Vacher, Anders Brakestad, Ignazio R13 New Materials for Topological Superconductivity Galván, Hans Karlsson Room: 304A Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DMP Chair: Gleb Finkelstein, Duke University R04 “Whither Pairing Correlations or Quantum Criticality driven Pseudogap in the Cuprate R14 Topological Materials - Synthesis Superconductors?” Room: 151 Bldg: LACC INVITED Room: 304B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCMP DCP Chair: Laura Greene, Florida State Univ Invited Sponsor: DMP Chair: Jinfeng Jia, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ Invited Speakers: Speakers: Louis Taillefer, Catherine Pepin, Neil Harrison, Martin Greven, Fumitaka Kagawa, Yoshinori Tokura, Kei Takahashi, Ryutaro Yoshimi, Michel Ferrero, Subir Sachdev, Antoine Georges, Mathias Scheurer, Kenji Yasuda, Masataka Mogi, Masashi Kawasaki, Atsushi Tsukazaki Shubhayu Chatterjee, Evgeny Kozik, Wei Wu R15 Hybrid Quantum-classical Algorithms and Quantum R05 Advances in Heavy Fermion Physics Simulation Room: 304C Bldg: LACC Room: 152 Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: DQI Chair: Robin Blume-Kohout, Sandia National Laboratories Sponsor: DCMP DMP Chair: Priscila Rosa, Los Alamos National Laboratory Invited Speakers: Sandra Hamann, Jan Nyeki, Harriet van der Vliet, R16 Science Policy in the Trump Administration Alexander Steppke, Markus Koenig, John Saunders, Kristin Kliemt, Manuel Brando, Cornelius Krellner, Lev Levitin, Andrew Casey, Kent Room: 305 Bldg: LACC INVITED UNDERGRADUATE Shirer, Maja Bachmann, Filip Ronning, Toni Helm, Luis Balicas, Mun Chair: Allen Sessoms, The Hollins Group Chan, Brad Ramshaw, Ross McDonald, Fedor Balakirev, Marcelo Jaime, Eric Bauer, Philip Moll, Liling Sun, Raymond Osborn, Hyowon Park R17 Graphene and Topological Insulator Surfaces Room: 306A Bldg: LACC THURSDAY R06 Instrumentation and Measurements III Sponsor: DCMP DMP Chair: James Williams, University of Maryland, College Room: 153A Bldg: LACC Park Sponsor: GIMS Chair: Daniel Walkup, NIST R18 Quantum Dots and Artificial Molecules: Electronic R07 Computational Approaches to Phonons in properties Room: 306B Bldg: LACC Semiconductors Room: 153B Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP DMP Chair: Anthony Sigillito, Princeton Univ Sponsor: FIAP Chair: Dipanshu Bansal, Duke University R19 2D Antiferromagnets, Layers and Magnetic Thin R08 Superconductors, Correlated Materials, Spectroscopic Films Room: 308A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Observations Room: 153C Bldg: LACC Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Tao Hong, Oak Ridge National Lab Invited Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Yizhou Xin, Northwestern University Speakers: Tao Hong

R09 Electronic Structure, Topological Effects and R20 Free Energy Mapping in Biology and Materials Science I Magnetotransport in Complex Oxide Systems Room: 308B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 301A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCOMP GSNP DBIO GSOFT Chair: Jonathan Whitmer, Univ of Notre Sponsor: DMP GMAG Chair: Jason Hoffman, Harvard University Invited Dame Invited Speakers: Tanmoy Sanyal, M. Scott Shell Speakers: David Vanderbilt

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 71 R21 Spin Dynamics in Organic-Inorganic Hybrids and R34 Machine Learning in Condensed Matter Physics IV Semiconductor Nanostructures Room: 409A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 309 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCOMP DCMP Chair: Lei Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences Sponsor: GMAG DMP FIAP DCOMP Chair: Ezekiel Johnston-Halperin, Ohio Invited Speakers: Edwin Stoudenmire State Univ - Columbus Invited Speakers: Yan Li, Dmitri Yakovlev R35 2D Materials - Superconductivity and Charge Density R22 Topological Hall Effect and Transport Phenomena in Chiral Waves III Room: 409B Bldg: LACC Magnets Room: 402A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Shiwei Wu, Fudan Univ Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Shulei Zhang, Argonne Natl Lab R36 Synthesis and Properties of 2D Materials and R23 Magnetic Phenomena in Bulk Nickelates and Other Heterostructures Room: 410 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Oxides Room: 402B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Jong-Hyun Ahn, Yonsei University Invited Speakers: Sponsor: GMAG DMP DCOMP Chair: Elizabeth Nowadnick, New Jersey Inst Lain-Jong Li of Tech Invited Speakers: Huibo Cao R37 Devices from 2D Materials IV - Optoelectronics R24 2D Frustrated Spin Systems: YbMgGaO4 and Room: 411 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Kagome Room: 403A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Zhipei Sun, Aalto University Invited Speakers: Frank Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Martin Mourigal, Georgia Inst of Tech Invited Koppens Speakers: Alexander Chernyshev R38 Materials in Extremes: Energetic Materials R25 Many-body Dynamics in Low-dimensional Quantum Room: 501A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Systems Room: 403B Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: DCOMP GSCCM DMP Chair: Rebecca Lindsey, Lawrence Livermore Sponsor: DCOMP DAMOP Chair: Robert Konik, Brookhaven National National Laboratory Invited Speakers: Romain Perriot Laboratory Invited Speakers: David Weiss, Wei Xu, Joshua Wilson, Neel Malvania, Marcos Rigol, Lev Vidmar, Immanuel Bloch, Jacopo De Nardis, R39 Superconducting Amplifiers Anatoli Polkovnikov Room: 501B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DQI Chair: Baleegh Abdo, IBM T J Watson Res Ctr Invited Speakers: R26 Cavity QED and Room: 404A Bldg: LACC Rajamani Vijayaraghavan Sponsor: DAMOP DQI Chair: Guanyu Zhu, JQI/University of Maryland R40 2D Materials - Electronic Structure and Transport R27 Non-Equilibrium Physics in AMO Systems II: Floquet Room: 501C Bldg: LACC FOCUS Physics and Time Crystals Room: 404B Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DMP Chair: Mark Bockrath, Ohio State University Invited Speakers: Sponsor: DAMOP DCMP Chair: Netanel Lindner, Technion Huili (Grace) Xing

R28 Polymer Physics in Very Strongly Confined Environments R41 Liquid Crystalline Behavior at the Supramolecular Scale in II: Nanoslits and Nanochannels Biopolymer and Colloidal Systems Room: 405 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 502A Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: DPOLY GSNP Chair: Yeng-Long Chen, Inst of Physics Academia Sponsor: GSOFT DBIO Chair: Margaret Gardel, University of Chicago Sinica Invited Speakers: Jeff Chen Medical Center Invited Speakers: Vida Jamali, Kimberly Weirich, Paul Van der Schoot, Tanja Schilling, Katarzyna Pogoda, Anne van Oosten, Paul R29 Electrons, Phonons, Electron Phonon Scattering and Janmey, Daniel Needleman Phononics III Room: 406A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCOMP DMP DCP DCMP Chair: Junqiao Wu, Univ of California - R42 Progress in Quantum Thermodynamics THURSDAY Berkeley Invited Speakers: John Tse Room: 502B Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: DQI GSNP Chair: Mohammad Ansari, Forschungszentrum Julich R30 Sr2RuO4 and other Triplet Superconductors Invited Speakers: Jorden Senior, Bayan Karimi, Olli Saira, Jukka Pekola, Room: 406B Bldg: LACC Jonne Koski, Alberto Ronzani, Takahiro Sagawa, Q. Jens Eisert, Angelo Di Marco, Joren Vanherck, Jens Schulenborg, Janine Splettstoesser, Maarten Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Igor Mazin, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory Wegewijs, Massimiliano Esposito

R31 Superconductivity: Non-equilibrium Room: 407 Bldg: LACC R43 Mechanisms of Ionic Conduction and Diffusion in Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Larry Carr, NSLS-II, Brookhaven Polymeric Ion Conductors I Room: 503 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Moon Jeong Park, Pohang University of Science R32 Effective Practices for Student Career Preparedness and & Technology Invited Speakers: Allison Pekkanen, Mingtao Chen, Departmental Programmatic Assessment Timothy Long, Christopher Williams, Nicholas Chartrain, Viswanath Room: 408A Bldg: LACC INVITED UNDERGRADUATE Meenakshisundaram, Philip Scott, Emily Wilts Sponsor: FED Chair: Crystal Bailey, APS Invited Speakers: Paula Heron, Douglas Arion, Donald Birx, David Craig, Courtney Lannert R44 Quantum Criticality Room: 504 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP R33 Superconducting Circuits: Design and Packaging Room: 408B Bldg: LACC FOCUS R45 Reduced Dimensionality Room: 505 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DQI Chair: Matteo Mariantoni, University of Waterloo Invited Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Fereshte Ghahari, NIST/University of Maryland, Speakers: Jerry Chow, Russell Lake, Mustafa Bal, Junling Long, Robert College Park Erickson, Baleegh Abdo, Salvatore Olivadese, Vivekananda Adiga, Nicholas Bronn, Xian Wu, David Pappas, Hsiang-Sheng Ku

72 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide R46 Drops and Bubbles II Room: 506 Bldg: LACC R58 Controlling Space and Time in Biology: From Gene Sponsor: DFD Chair: Sujit Datta, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Regulation in a Single Cell to Pattern Formation in Cell Princeton University Populations and Development Room: Petree Hall C Bldg: LACC INVITED R47 Coalescence, Fragmentation, Mixing and Anomalous Sponsor: DBIO Chair: Yuhai Tu, IBM T J Watson Research Center Invited Diffusion Room: 507 Bldg: LACC Speakers: Enrique Balleza, Philippe Cluzel, J. Mark Kim, Anna-Karin Sponsor: GSNP Chair: Eli Ben-Naim, Los Alamos Natl Lab Gustavsson, Amin Banaeiyan, Bernhard Mehlig, Caroline Adiels, Jacky Snoep, Dawie van Niekerk, Martin Mojica Benavides, Mattias Goksör, R48 Physics of Intracellular Membranes and Shou-Wen Wang, Lei-Han Tang, Chao Tang, Jingxiang Shen, Feng Liu, Organelles Room: 510 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Pengyao Jiang, Ah-Ram Kim, John Reinitz Sponsor: GSNP DBIO Chair: Bodo Wilts, University of Fribourg Invited Speakers: Jennifer Lippincott-Schwarz, Nipam Patel R59 Athermal and Statistical Mechanics Room: Petree Hall D Bldg: LACC INVITED R49 Physics of Genome Organization: From DNA to Chromatin II Sponsor: GSNP Chair: Mark Shattuck, City College of New York CUNY Invited Room: 511A Bldg: LACC FOCUS PRIZE/AWARD Speakers: Jonathan Kollmer, Ephraim Bililign, Karen Daniels, Weiwei Jin, Mark Shattuck, Sheng Chen, Corey O’Hern, Craig Maloney, Karin Dahmen, Sponsor: DBIO DPOLY GSNP Chair: Ralf Bundschuh, Ohio State University Raphael Blumenfeld Invited Speakers: David Reid Jacobson Thursday, March 8 11:15 AM R50 Physics of Development and Disease - I Room: 511B Bldg: LACC FOCUS S01 Surfaces and Nanoscience of Solids Room: 150A Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DBIO Chair: Kandice Tanner, National Institutes of Health - NIH Sponsor: DCP Chair: David Chandler, Sandia Natl Labs Invited Speakers: Teresa Zulueta-Coarasa, Rodrigo Gonzalez S02 Developments of DFT: from Quantum to Statistical R51 Self Organization in the Cytoskeleton II Mechanics (VI) Room: 150B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 511C Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCP DCOMP GSNP Chair: Neepa Maitra, Hunter Coll Invited Sponsor: DBIO Chair: Kimberly Weirich, University of Chicago Invited Speakers: Eberhard K Gross Speakers: Tzer Han Tan, Kinneret Keren, Enas Abu-Shah, Junang Li, Maya Malik Garbi, Nikta Fakhri, Chase Broedersz, Fred MacKintosh, Abhinav S03 Sharma, Christoph Schmidt, Christopher Battle Strong Light-matter Coupling and Enhanced Spectroscopy: Theory and Simulation Room: 150C Bldg: LACC FOCUS R52 Smart Responsive Polymers II Sponsor: DCP DAMOP Chair: Felipe Herrera, Univ de Santiago de Chile Invited Speakers: Felipe Herrera, Frank Spano, Johannes Feist, Joel Room: 512 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Yuen-Zhou Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Jasper Michels, Max Planck Institute Invited Speakers: Kurt Kremer S04 Dynamics of Chiral Spin Textures in Topological and Magnetic Materials Room: 151 Bldg: LACC INVITED R53 Physics of Liquids III Room: 513 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP DMP GMAG Chair: Clifford Bowers, University of Florida - Sponsor: GSOFT DCP GSNP Chair: Issei Nakamura, Michigan Technological Gainesville Invited Speakers: Dmitrii Maslov, Tomasz Wojtowicz, Florent University Perez, Florent Baboux, Carsten Ullrich, Irene D’Amico, Giovanni Vignale, Grzegorz Karczewski, Girsh Blumberg, Joseph Maciejko, Liang Wu R54 Colloids Room: 514 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: GSOFT DFD Chair: Subhalakshmi Kumar, University of Illinois at S05 Quantum Criticality and Novel Phases in Multipolar Urbana-Champaign Systems Room: 152 Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Meigan Aronson, Texas A&M Univ Invited Speakers: R55 Soft Materials Containing Synthetic Polymers, Peptides, Yong-Baek Kim, Alix McCollam, Priscila Rosa, John Sarrao, Joe Thompson, THURSDAY Proteins, Biomachinery and Beyond I: Peptides and Liu Tjeng, Eric Bauer, Zhiwei Hu, Zachary Fisk, Martin Sundermann, Assemblies Room: 515A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Andrea Severing, Steffen Wirth, Kai Chen, Dmytro Inosov, Filip Ronning Sponsor: DPOLY DBIO Chair: Ting Xu, Univ of California - Berkeley Invited Speakers: Francesco Stellacci S06 Neural Control of Behavior Room: 153A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DBIO Chair: Gordon Berman, Emory Univ Invited Speakers: Bing R56 Polymer Nanocomposites II: Functional Brunton, Megan Carey Applications Room: 515B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Praveen Agarwal, The Dow Chemical Company S07 Electronic and Thermodynamic Properties of Invited Speakers: Lawrence Drummy, Phil Buskhol, andrew Gillman, Semiconductors Room: 153B Bldg: LACC Kyoungweon Park, Jason Streit, Andrew Tibbits, Richard Vaia, Ali Jawaid Sponsor: FIAP Chair: Katerina Nikolaidou, Univ of California - Merced

R57 Active Matter I Room: 518 Bldg: LACC S08 Transport, Optical, and Thermodynamic Sponsor: GSOFT DBIO GSNP Chair: Paulo Arratia, Univ of Pennsylvania Phenomena Room: 153C Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Heng Guo, UESTC China

S09 Complex oxide heterostructures - Ferroelectrics Room: 301A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Marta Gibert, Univ of Geneva Invited Speakers: Jacobo Santamaria

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 73 S10 New Phenomena In Dirac and Other Topological S23 Multiferroic and Magnetoelectric Oxides Semimetals Room: 301B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 402B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Zhijun Wang, Princeton University Invited Speakers: Sponsor: GMAG DMP DCOMP Chair: Guru Bahadur Khalsa, Cornell University Nandini Trivedi Invited Speakers: Tsuyoshi Kimura

S11 Fe-based Superconductivity Under Extreme S24 Spin Frustration and Disorder Conditions Room: 303A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 403A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Rong Yu, Renmin University of China Invited Speakers: Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Shalinee Chikara, Auburn University Invited David Singh, Guang-Ming Zhang, Jianping Sun, Prashant Shahi, Bosen Speakers: Anjana Samarakoon Wang, Brian Sales, Zhou Fang, Kui Jin, Jinguang Cheng, Yoshiya Uwatoko, Hechang Lei, Zhongxian Zhao, Takasada Shibauchi, Xiaoli Dong S25 Materials and Fuels for the New Energy Economy Room: 403B Bldg: LACC INVITED S12 Computational Materials Design - Novel Oxides and Sponsor: GERA FIP Chair: Michelle Johannes, Naval Research Lab Invited Chalcogenides Room: 303B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Speakers: Y. Shirley Meng, Ibrahim Khamis, Dominic Ryan, Zaven Sponsor: DMP DCOMP Chair: Suhuai Wei, Beijing Computational Science Altounian, Chad Boyer, Xubo liu, Sossina Haile, Kirstin Alberi Res Ctr Invited Speakers: Zhenbin Wang, Joanna McKittrick, Yoon Hwa Kim, Shyue Ping Ong, Jungmin Ha, Won-Bin Im S26 Quantum Resource Theories I Room: 404A Bldg: LACC FOCUS S13 Majorana Bound States I Room: 304A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DQI Chair: Barbara Kraus, Universitat Innsbruck Invited Speakers: Sponsor: DMP Chair: Gen Yin, University of California, Los Angeles Invited Nicole Yunger Halpern, Gilad Gour Speakers: Jing Xia S27 Open Quantum Systems II Room: 404B Bldg: LACC S14 Topological Materials - Sponsor: DAMOP DQI Chair: Ines de Vega, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Transport Room: 304B Bldg: LACC FOCUS München Sponsor: DMP Chair: Lian Li, West Virginia Univ Invited Speakers: Eli Fox, Yanfei Yang, Xufeng Kou, Lei Pan, Kang Wang, Ilan Rosen, George Jones, S28 Quantum Annealing: Algorithms & Applications Randolf Elmquist, David Goldhaber-Gordon Room: 405 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DQI Chair: Davide Venturelli, NASA/Ames Res Ctr Invited Speakers: S15 Quantum Networks and Open John Preskill, Tomas Jochym-O’Connor, Elizabeth Crosson Systems Room: 304C Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DQI Chair: Emily Pritchett, HRL Labs S29 Electrons, Phonons, Electron Phonon Scattering and Phononics IV Room: 406A Bldg: LACC FOCUS S17 Oxide Surfaces, Films, Defects, and Sponsor: DCOMP DMP Invited Speakers: Asegun Henry Chemistry Room: 306A Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Kristen Burson, S30 Copper Oxide Superconductors: Charge and Spin Excitations Room: 406B Bldg: LACC S18 Quantum Dots and Nanocrystals: Structural and Optical Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Ricardo Lobo, ESPCI Paris Properties Room: 306B Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP DMP Chair: Patrick Vora, George Mason University S31 Superconductivity: Films and interfaces Room: 407 Bldg: LACC S19 Magnetic Nanoparticles: Dynamics, Domains and Sponsor: DCOMP Chair: Lei Wang, Yale University Vortices Room: 308A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Junjia Ding, Argonne National Laboratory S32 FIAP Physicists as Entrepreneurs Session THURSDAY Room: 408A Bldg: LACC S20 Free Energy Mapping in Biology and Materials Science II INVITED INDUSTRY UNDERGRADUATE Room: 308B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: FIAP Chair: Matt Kim, QuantTera Invited Speakers: Paul Nordine, Sponsor: DCOMP GSNP GSOFT DBIO Chair: Jonathan Whitmer, Univ of Notre Ken Campman, George Chen, Kenneth Bradley, Daniel Green Dame Invited Speakers: Marcus Mueller S33 Hybrid Quantum Systems Room: 408B Bldg: LACC FOCUS S21 Spin-Orbit Coupling and Spin Coherence in Semiconductor Sponsor: DQI Chair: Vladimir Manucharyan, University of Maryland, College Heterostructures Park Invited Speakers: John Teufel Room: 309 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GMAG DMP FIAP DCOMP Chair: Giovanni Vignale, Univ of Missouri S34 Precision Many Body Physics IV - Columbia Invited Speakers: Carlos Egues, Shawn Mack, Florian Dettwiler, Room: 409A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Domnita Marinescu, Dominik Zumbuhl, Jiyong Fu, David Awschalom, Sponsor: DCOMP DAMOP DCMP Chair: Assa Auerbach, TECHNION Invited Pirmin Weigele Speakers: Thomas Barthel

S22 Spin Nernst and Spin Seebeck Effects S35 2D Materials - Metals, Semiconductors, and Correlated Room: 402A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Materials Room: 409B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GMAG DMP FIAP Chair: Gyung-Min Choi, Sungkyunkwan Univ Sponsor: DMP Chair: Humberto Gutierrez, University of South Florida Invited Speakers: Byong-Guk Park, Kyung-Jin Lee, Jong-Ryul Jeong, Invited Speakers: David Tomanek Dong-Jun Kim

74 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide S36 Synthesis and Properties of 2D Materials and S50 Physics of proteins IV: Intrinsically Nanoribbons Room: 410 Bldg: LACC Disordered and Aggregated States of Sponsor: DMP Chair: Jesse Thompson, University of Central Florida Proteins Room: 511B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DBIO Chair: Wouter Hoff, Oklahoma State Univ Invited Speakers: S37 Devices from 2D Materials V - Jennifer Hurley, Debora Foguel, Jerson Silva Optoelectronics Room: 411 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Xiaoxiao Zhang, Stanford University Invited Speakers: S51 Emergent self-organization in Active Matter II Jong-Hyun Ahn Room: 511C Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DBIO Chair: Nikta Fakhri, Massachusetts Institute of Technology- S38 Materials in Extremes: Synthesis of Novel Materials MIT Invited Speakers: Joshua Shaevitz Room: 501A Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCOMP GSCCM DMP Chair: Romain Perriot, Los Alamos National S52 Polymeric Elastomers and Gels Room: 512 Bldg: LACC Laboratory Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Sangwoo Lee, Rensselaer Polytech Inst

S39 Superconducting Circuits: Modeling S53 Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics and Hydrodynamics Room: 501B Bldg: LACC of Active Matter III Room: 513 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DQI Chair: Antonio Corcoles, IBM T J Watson Res Ctr Sponsor: GSOFT GSNP DFD Chair: Michael Hagan, Brandeis Univ

S40 Monolayer Devices Room: 501C Bldg: LACC S54 Colloids, Emulsions and Foams Room: 514 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Jingsong Xu, The Ohio State University Sponsor: GSOFT DFD Chair: Gerd Schroeder-Turk, Murdoch Univ

S41 Neuromorphic Systems: Concepts, Materials and S55 Block Copolymer Thin Films Integrated with new Material Devices Room: 502A Bldg: LACC INVITED Platforms II: Annealing, Architecture, and Multi- Sponsor: DMP Chair: John Mitchell, Argonne Natl Lab Invited Speakers: Layers Room: 515A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Mark Stiles, Shriram Ramanathan, Dmitri Strukov, Stanley Williams, Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Gregory Doerk, Brookhaven Natl Lab Invited Suhas Kumar, Daniele Ielmini Speakers: Melanie Longanecker, Alamgir Karim, Andrey Dobrynin, Sushil Satija S42 Experimental Progress in Quantum Information Processing with Neutral Atoms S56 Polymer Nanocomposites III: Room: 502B Bldg: LACC INVITED Fundamentals Room: 515B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DAMOP Chair: Vito Scarola, Virginia Tech Invited Speakers: Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Guoliang Liu, Virginia Tech Invited Speakers: Brian Mark Saffman, Mark Brown, Yiheng Lin, Brian Lester, Tobias Thiele, Benicewicz Christopher Kiehl, Ana Maria Rey, Cindy Regal, Grant Biedermann, Ivan Deutsch, Yuan-Yu Jau, Jongmin Lee, Michael Martin, Aishwarya Kumar, S57 Self-assembly in Liquid Crystals and other Complex Tsung-Yao Wu, Yang Wang, David Weiss, Hannes Bernien Solvents I Room: 518 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GSOFT DBIO DPOLY Chair: Cecilia Leal, University of Illinois at S43 Mechanisms of Ionic Conduction and Diffusion in Urbana-Champaign Invited Speakers: Nicholas Abbott Polymeric Ion Conductors II Room: 503 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Louis Madsen, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and S58 Engaging Physicists in Science Policy State University Invited Speakers: Lisa Hall Room: Petree Hall C Bldg: LACC INVITED PRIZE/AWARD UNDERGRADUATE S44 Heavy Fermions in f-electron Systems Chair: Greg Mack, American Physical Society Invited Speakers: Neil Johnson Room: 504 Bldg: LACC

Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Kevin Huang, Natl High Magnetic Field Lab S59 Super Resolution Microscopy and Lithography of THURSDAY Polymers Room: Petree Hall D Bldg: LACC INVITED S45 Magnetic Frustration and Quantum Spin Liquids Sponsor: DPOLY DBIO Chair: Chaitanya Ullal, Muzhou Wang, Rensselaer Room: 505 Bldg: LACC Polytech Inst, Northwestern University Invited Speakers: James Liddle, Sponsor: DCMP GMAG Chair: Travis Williams, Oak Ridge Natl. Lab. Jeffrey Gilman, James Marr, Muzhou Wang, Ashvini Purohit, Dominik Woell, Laura Hoppe Alvarez, Eric Siemes, Silvia Centeno Benigno, Oleksii S46 Drops and Bubbles III Room: 506 Bldg: LACC Nevskyi, Alex Oppermann, Anisha Shakya, John King, Seong Jun Park, Sponsor: DFD Chair: Lailai Zhu, Princeton Univ John Fourkas, Kyu Young Han

S47 Networks Room: 507 Bldg: LACC Thursday, March 8 12:00 PM Sponsor: GSNP Chair: Shlomo Havlin, Bar Ilan Univ S62 Young Physicists Lunch Room: Gold III Bldg: J.W. Marriott S48 Granular Materials and Flows Room: 510 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: GSNP Chair: Robert Behringer, Duke Univ Thursday, March 8 1:00 PM S49 Evolutionary Dynamics of Genomes I T16 Strategic Planning Town Hall Meeting Room: 511A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 305 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DBIO GSNP Chair: Edo Kussell, New York University Invited Speakers: Naama Brenner, Murat Acar T60 Poster Session III Room: West Hall A Bldg: LACC POSTER

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 75 Thursday, March 8 2:30 PM V12 Computational Materials Design - Prediction of Novel Phases Room: 303B Bldg: LACC V02 Strong Light-matter Coupling and Enhanced Sponsor: DMP DCOMP Chair: Gerbrand Ceder, Univ of California - Berkeley Spectroscopy: Enhanced Spectroscopy and Dynamics Room: 150B Bldg: LACC FOCUS V13 Majorana Bound States II Room: 304A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCP DAMOP Chair: James Coe, The Ohio State University Invited Sponsor: DMP Chair: Roman Lutchyn, Microsoft Station Q Invited Speakers: Speakers: N Halas, Christian Huck, Annemarie Pucci, Jochen Vogt, Kang Wang Michael Tzschoppe, Frank Neubrech, Shaul Mukamel V14 Topological Materials - Spectroscopy V03 Challenges for excited states and dynamics II Room: 304B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 150C Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Yulin Chen, University of Oxford Invited Speakers: Yulin Sponsor: DCP DCOMP Chair: Toru Shiozaki, Northwestern Univ Invited Chen, Takafumi Sato Speakers: Anna Krylov, Joseph Subotnik, Donald Truhlar V15 Non-Equilibrium Quantum Thermodynamics V04 Dirac Electron Physics and Nanoscale Scanning Probes Room: 304C Bldg: LACC of Quantum Dynamics in Graphene: Atomic Defects, Sponsor: DQI GSNP Chair: Jens Eisert, Dahlem Center for Complex Quantum Topology and Geometry Room: 151 Bldg: LACC INVITED Systems, Freie Universität Berlin Sponsor: DCMP DMP Chair: Jairo Velasco, University of California, Santa Cruz Invited Speakers: Eva Andrei, Joaquin Rodriguez Nieva, Jairo Velasco V17 Semiconductor Surfaces and Nanostructures Jr., Daniel Walkup, Fereshte Ghahari, Christopher Gutierrez, Cyprian Room: 306A Bldg: LACC Lewandowski, Joaquin Rodriguez Nieva, Joseph Stroscio, Takashi Taniguchi, Leonid Levitov, Nikolai Zhitenev, Kenji Watanabe, Markus Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Dan Dougherty, North Carolina State University Morgenstern V19 Magnetic Nanoparticles: Spin Waves and Strain V05 Pairing in the Most Dilute Superconductor Room: 308A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 152 Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Dustin Gilbert, NIST -Natl Inst of Stds & Tech Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Harold Hwang, Stanford Univ Invited Speakers: Invited Speakers: Ferran Macia Thomas Lorenz, Xiao Lin, Benoit Fauque, Willem Rischau, Kamran Behnia, Christoph Grams, Joachim Hemberger, Adrian Swartz, Nicola V20 Energy Storage: Hydrogen Production and Storage Spaldin, Kirsty Dunnett, Yaron Kedem, Jonathan Edge, Ulrich Aschauer, Room: 308B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Alexander Balatsky, Patrick Lee, Jonathan Ruhman Sponsor: GERA Chair: Rosa Cardenas, University of Texas, Austin Invited Speakers: Joaquin Rodriguez-Lopez V06 Physics of Neural Networks Room: 153A Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DBIO GSNP Chair: William Bialek, Princeton Univ V21 Spin-Photon Coupling in Semiconductor Quantum Dots Room: 309 Bldg: LACC FOCUS V07 Van der Waals bonding in advanced materials - From van Sponsor: GMAG DMP FIAP DCOMP Chair: Guido Burkard, Univ Konstanz der Waals to Casimir Room: 153B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Invited Speakers: Xiao Mi Sponsor: DMP Chair: John Dobson, Griffith Univ Invited Speakers: Robert Jaffe, Giuseppe Bimonte, Thorsten Emig, Mehran Kardar, George V22 Spin-Orbit Coupling and Antisymmetric Exchange at Metal Palasantzas, Zahra Babamahdi, Vitaly Svetovoy Interfaces Room: 402A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GMAG DMP FIAP Chair: Graham Rowlands, BBN Technology - V08 Quantum and Relativistic Frontiers Massachusetts Invited Speakers: Pedro Landeros, Gianluca Gubbiotti, Room: 153C Bldg: LACC Roberto Troncoso, Marco Madami, Silvia Tacchi, Martina Ahlberg, Johan Sponsor: DCMP Akerman THURSDAY V09 Complex Oxide Heterostructures - Multiferroic Effects and V23 Oxide Thin Film Magnetoelectrics Metal-Insulator Transitions Room: 402B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 301A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GMAG DMP DCOMP Chair: Julia Mundy Invited Speakers: Pu Yu Sponsor: DMP Chair: Anderson Janotti, University of Delaware Invited Speakers: Sheng Dai, Michael Fitzsimmons, Sergei Kalinin, Er-Jia Guo, V24 Low Dimensional Spin Systems, Nematicity Andreas Herklotz, Anthony Wong, Jonathan Petrie, Manuel Roldan, Qian Room: 403A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Li, Ryan Desautels, Timothy Charlton, John Nichols, Johan van Lierop, Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Marcelo Jaime, Los Alamos Natl Lab Invited John Freeland, Tricia Meyer, Thomas Ward, Ho Nyung Lee Speakers: Anna Orlova, Rebecca Dally

V10 Topological Semimetals Beyond Weyl and Dirac V25 Spin-Orbit, Interface, and Domain Wall Physics in Room: 301B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Magnetic Iridates Room: 403B Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: DMP Chair: Barry Bradlyn, Princeton University Invited Speakers: Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Brian Kirby, NIST -Natl Inst of Stds & Tech Barry Bradlyn, Claudia Felser, Maia Vergniory, Luis Elcoro, Jennifer Cano, Invited Speakers: Di Yi, Derek Meyers, Mark Dean, Jian Liu, Lin Hao, Zhijun Wang, Mois Aroyo Satoshi Okamoto, Youhei Yamaji, Ho Nyung Lee

V11 Fe-based Superconductors - Material synthesis and V26 Quantum Resource Theories II discovery Room: 303A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 404A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Brian Sales, Oak Ridge National Lab Invited Speakers: Sponsor: DQI Chair: Eric Chitambar, Southern Illinois University Invited Dirk Johrendt Speakers: Iman Marvian, Barbara Kraus, Gilad Gour, David Sauerwein, Nolan R. Wallach

76 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide V27 Non-Equilibrium Physics in AMO Systems III V39 Quantum Foundations II Room: 501B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 404B Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DQI Chair: Ian Durham, St Anselm Coll Invited Speakers: Paul Sponsor: DAMOP DCMP Chair: Simon Weidinger, Technical University of Skrzypczyk, Marco Piani, Matty Hoban, Ana Sainz, Leandro Aolita Munich V40 2D materials: properties and devices Room: 501C Bldg: LACC V28 Spin-Based Quantum Computing Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Yunqiu Kelly Luo, Ohio State University Room: 405 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DQI Chair: Jason Petta, Princeton University Invited Speakers: Max V41 Spatiotemporal behavior of soft active Lagally, D. E. Savage, Menno Veldhorst, Pasquale Scarlino, Daniel Ward, materials Room: 502A Bldg: LACC INVITED Erika Kawakami, Stephan Phillips, Thomas Watson, Lieven Vandersypen, Sponsor: GSOFT Chair: Lihua Jin, UCLA Invited Speakers: Santidan Biswas, M. A. Eriksson, Susan Coppersmith, Mark Friesen, David Zajac Victor Yashin, Anna Balazs, Timothy White, Zhen Ding, Chao Yuan, Martin Dunn, H. Qi, Andre Studart, Tao Xie V29 Electrons, Phonons, Electron Phonon Scattering and Phononics V V42 Open Quantum Systems Room: 502B Bldg: LACC INVITED Room: 406A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DAMOP DQI Chair: Lincoln Carr, Colorado Sch of Mines Invited Sponsor: DCOMP DMP Chair: Matthieu Verstraete, Univ de Liege Invited Speakers: Andrew Daley, Ines de Vega, Sabrina Maniscalco, Valentina Speakers: Jin Lei, Junqiao Wu, Huili Liu, Hwan Sung Choe Parigi, Manuele Landini

V30 Superconductivity: General Theory Room: 406B Bldg: LACC V43 Polymer Glasses Room: 503 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Brian Moritz, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Connie Roth, Emory Univ

V31 Metals and Metal Physics I Room: 407 Bldg: LACC V44 Theory of Topological Protection and Related Issues in Sponsor: DMP Chair: Michael Osofsky, Naval Research Lab Correlated Electron Materials Room: 504 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Efstratios Manousakis, Florida State Univ V32 Joseph F. Keithley and Industrial Physics Awards Room: 408A Bldg: LACC V45 Beyond Fermi Liquids I Room: 505 Bldg: LACC INVITED INDUSTRY PRIZE/AWARD UNDERGRADUATE Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Erez Berg, Univ of Chicago Sponsor: GIMS FIAP Chair: Ichiro Takeuchi, Univ of Maryland-College Park Invited Speakers: Joseph Stroscio, Wilson Ho, Andreas Heinrich, Robert V46 Physics in Medicine: Modeling, Imaging, and Treatment Kleinberg, Richard Boudreault Room: 506 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GMED Chair: Jeffrey Siewerdsen, Johns Hopkins Univ Invited V33 Error Correction with Superconducting Qubits Speakers: Robert Jeraj Room: 408B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DQI Chair: Andrew Cross, IBM T J Watson Res Ctr Invited Speakers: V47 Dynamical Pattern Formation in Synchronization of Victor Albert, Mazyar Mirrahimi Complex Networks Room: 507 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GSNP DBIO Chair: Jie Sun, Clarkson Univ Invited Speakers: V34 Precision Many Body Physics V Xin Jiang, Daniel Abrams, Raissa D’Souza, Michael Roukes, Matthew Room: 409A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Matheny, Jeffrey Emenheiser, Warren Fon, Airlie Chapman, Mehran Sponsor: DCOMP DAMOP DCMP Chair: Adrian Del Maestro, Univ of Vermont Mesbahi, James Crutchfield, Martin Rohden, Anastasiya Salova Invited Speakers: Thomas Iadecola, Timothy Hsieh V48 Jamming and Clogging Room: 510 Bldg: LACC V35 2D Materials -Magnetism and Magnetotransport I Sponsor: GSNP Chair: Jonathan Kollmer, North Carolina State Univ Room: 409B Bldg: LACC FOCUS

Sponsor: DMP GMAG Chair: Elizabeth McCormick, Ohio State Univ - V49 Evolutionary Systems Biology THURSDAY Columbus Invited Speakers: Michael McGuire I Room: 511A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DBIO GSNP Chair: Daniel Charlebois, State Univ of NY- Stony Brook V36 2D Materials - Semimetals and Orbital Order Invited Speakers: Erdal Torpak, Guillaume Lambert Room: 410 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: David Tomanek, Michigan State Univ Invited Speakers: V50 Physics of Development and Disease - II Robert Buhrman, David MacNeill, Neal Reynolds, Lena Kourkoutis, Dan Room: 511B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Ralph, Gregory Stiehl, Marcos Guimaraes, Nikhil Sivadas, Ismail El Sponsor: DBIO Chair: Kandice Tanner, National Institutes of Health - NIH Baggari, Craig Fennie Invited Speakers: Dorian McGavern

V37 Devices from 2D Materials VI - Quantum Materials V51 Biophysics of Cellular Organization and Dynamics Across Room: 411 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Multiple Spatial Scales - II Room: 511C Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Grace Xing, Cornell University Invited Speakers: Dmitri Sponsor: DBIO GSNP Chair: Moumita Das, Rochester Institute of Technology Efetov, Kin Chung Fong, Evan Walsh, Gabriele Grosso, Hyowon Moon, Invited Speakers: Seungman Park, Wei-Hung Jung, Yun Chen, Debonil Dirk Englund Maity

V38 Materials in Extremes: Geophysics and Planetary Science V52 Polymer Melts and Solutions Room: 512 Bldg: LACC Room: 501A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Bryan Beckingham Sponsor: DCOMP GSCCM DMP Chair: Renata Wentzcovitch, Columbia Univ Invited Speakers: Dominik Kraus

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 77 V53 Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics and Hydrodynamics V57 Self-assembly in Liquid Crystals and other Complex of Active Matter IV Solvents II Room: 518 Bldg: LACC Room: 513 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: GSOFT DBIO DPOLY Chair: Jacinta Conrad, Univ of Houston Sponsor: GSOFT GSNP DFD Chair: Katherine Klymko, Univ of California - Berkeley V58 Predicting Viral Evolution Room: Petree Hall C Bldg: LACC INVITED V54 Membranes, Micelles and Vesicles Room: 514 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DBIO Chair: Ilya Nemenman, Emory Univ Invited Speakers: Molly Sponsor: GSOFT Chair: Radhakrishna Sureshkumar, Syracuse Univ Gallagher, Christopher Brooke, Brigitte Martin, Jeremy Harris, Katia Koelle, Fadi Alnaji, Marta Luksza, Melia Bonomo, Michael Deem, Boris V55 Soft Materials Containing Synthetic Polymers, Peptides, Shraiman, Eugene Shakhnovich Proteins, Biomachinery and Beyond II: Nucleic Acids and Solutions Room: 515A Bldg: LACC FOCUS V59 Structure/Property Relationships in Polyolefins Sponsor: DPOLY DBIO Chair: Zhe Qiang, Northwestern Univ Invited Room: Petree Hall D Bldg: LACC INVITED Speakers: Alfredo Alexander-Katz Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Valeriy Ginzburg, Dow Chemical Co Invited Speakers: Yefeng Yao, Sanjay Rastogi, Sara Ronca, Dario Romano, Daniel Baugh, V56 Polymers for Energy Applications I Brian Habersberger, Carl Reinhardt, Jamie Stanley, Mark Rickard, Greg Meyers, Jay Schieber, Konstantin Taletskiy, Gregory Rutledge, Johannes Room: 515B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Soulages Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Christopher Evans, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign Invited Speakers: Jodie Lutkenhaus, Shaoyang Wang, Fei Li

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Friday, March 9 8:00 AM X14 Topological Materials - Heterostructures and spectroscopy Room: 304B Bldg: LACC FOCUS X02 Strong Light-matter Coupling and Enhanced Spectroscopy: Sponsor: DMP Chair: Guang Bian, Univ of Missouri - Columbia Invited Strong Coupling II Room: 150B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Speakers: Hsin Lin, Kane Scipioni, R. Sankar, Guoqing Chang, Vidya Sponsor: DCP DAMOP Chair: Jeffrey Owrutsky, Naval Research Lab Invited Madhavan, Ilija Zeljkovic, Fangcheng Chou, Daniel Walkup, Badih Assaf Speakers: Harry Atwater, James Coe X15 and Fault-Tolerance X03 Challenges for excited states and dynamics III Room: 304C Bldg: LACC Room: 150C Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DQI Chair: Stephen Jordan, NIST -Natl Inst of Stds & Tech Sponsor: DCP DCOMP Chair: Laura Gagliardi, Univ of Minn - Minneapolis Invited Speakers: Igor Schapiro, Irene Burghardt, Eric Neuscamman, X17 Thin Film and Surface Applications Room: 306A Bldg: LACC Timothy Berkelbach Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Alexandra Curtin, NIST Boulder

X04 Superconductivity in j=3/2 Semimetals X19 Magnetic Nanoparticles and Films Room: 151 Bldg: LACC INVITED Room: 308A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Daniel Agterberg, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Kristen Repa, Rochester Institute of Technology Invited Speakers: Johnpierre Paglione, Philip Brydon, Bitan Roy, Matthew Foster, Andriy Nevidomskyy, Sayed Ghorashi, Liang Fu, J.W.F. Venderbos, X20 Alternative Energy and Biofuels Room: 308B Bldg: LACC Lucile Savary, Jonathan Ruhman, Patrick Lee, Igor Herbut, Igor Boettcher Sponsor: GERA Chair: Shudipto Dishari, Univ of Nebraska - Lincoln X05 Hydrodynamic electron flow in topological materials X21 NV Centers in Diamond Room: 309 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 152 Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: GMAG DMP FIAP DCOMP Chair: Brian Zhou, Univ of Chicago Sponsor: DCMP DMP Chair: Stuart Parkin Invited Speakers: Andrew Invited Speakers: Brian Zhou, Joseph Heremans, Paul Jerger, Vladyslav Mackenzie, Sean Hartnoll, Andrew Lucas, Luca Delacretaz, Richard Davison, Andrew Lucas, Subir Sachdev, Johannes Gooth, Andre Geim, Shkolnikov, David Awschalom, Guido Burkard Roshan Krishna X22 Spin-Orbit Effects at Metal/Insulator X06 Physics of Behavior Room: 153A Bldg: LACC Interfaces Room: 402A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GMAG DMP FIAP Chair: Can Onur Avci, Massachusetts Institute of Sponsor: DBIO Chair: Joshua Shaevitz, Princeton Univ Technology-MIT Invited Speakers: Hyunsoo Yang X09 Vacancies and Defects/Structure of Complex Oxide X23 Spin-orbit Coupling and Topological Phenomena in Oxide Heterostructures Room: 301A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Heterostructures Room: 402B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Derek Meyers, Brookhaven National Laboratory Invited Speakers: Albina Borisevich Sponsor: GMAG DMP DCOMP Chair: Di Yi, Stanford Univ X24 X10 4d/5d materials I Room: 301B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Spin Frustrated Systems: Novel Theories Sponsor: DMP Chair: Adam Aczel, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Invited Room: 403A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Speakers: George Jackeli Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Stephen Winter, Goethe University

X11 Fe-based superconductivity - Neutron scattering and X25 Magnon BEC and Spin magnetism Room: 303A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Superfluidity Room: 403B Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: DMP GMAG Chair: Songxue Chi, Oak Ridge National Lab Invited Sponsor: GMAG DCMP Chair: Wei Han, Peking Univ Invited Speakers: G. Speakers: Shiliang Li Melkov, Burkard Hillebrands, V. L’Vov, D.A. Bozhko, A. Kreil, A. Pomyalov,

FRIDAY F. Heussner, V. Vasyuchka, H. Musiienko-Shmarova, A. Serga, Edouard X12 Computational Materials Design - Novel 2D Sonin, Xincheng Xie, Yaroslav Tserkovnyak, Arne Brataas Materials Room: 303B Bldg: LACC FOCUS X26 General AMO Physics Room: 404A Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DMP DCOMP Chair: Gus Hart, Brigham Young Univ - Provo Sponsor: DAMOP Chair: Dominik Schneble, Stony Brook University X13 Majorana Bound States III Room: 304A Bldg: LACC FOCUS X27 Disorder and Localization in AMO Systems I Sponsor: DMP Chair: Jing Xia, University of California, Irvine Invited Room: 404B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Speakers: Hong Ding Sponsor: DAMOP DCMP Chair: Vito Scarola, Virginia Tech Invited Speakers: Brian DeMarco

80 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide X28 Quantum Annealing: Theory Room: 405 Bldg: LACC FOCUS X42 Topology, Geometry, and Physics of Elastic Sponsor: DQI Chair: Tameem Albash, Univ of Southern California Invited Networks Room: 502B Bldg: LACC INVITED Speakers: Milad Marvian Mashhad Sponsor: GSNP DPOLY Chair: Eleni Katifori, University of Pennsylvania Invited Speakers: Moumita Das, Marc Durand, Pierre Ronceray, Ming Guo, X29 Electrons, Phonons, Electron Phonon Scattering and Chase Broedersz, Yu Long Han, Martin Lenz, Vincenzo Vitelli, Andrew Phononics VI Room: 406A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sageman-Furnas Sponsor: DCOMP DMP Chair: Austin Minnich, Caltech Invited Speakers: Xiaokun Gu, Ronggui Yang, Baowen Li, Yujie Wei, Xiaobo Yin X43 Polymer Nanocomposites IV Room: 503 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Robert Hickey, Pennsylvania State Univ X30 Superconducting Devices & Applications Room: 406B Bldg: LACC X44 Kondo and Anderson Lattice Physics Room: 504 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP DMP Sponsor: DCMP

X31 Metals and Metal Physics II Room: 407 Bldg: LACC X45 Beyond Fermi Liquids II Room: 505 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DMP Chair: Jifeng Sun, Univ of Missouri - Columbia Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Sriram Shastry, Univ of California-Santa Cruz

X32 Computational approaches for far-from-equilibrium X47 Noise-Driven Dynamics in Far-From-Equilibrium quantum systems Room: 408A Bldg: LACC INVITED Systems Room: 507 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCOMP DCMP Chair: Fabian Heidrich-Meisner, Ludwig Max Sponsor: GSNP Chair: Thomas Chou, Univ of California - Los Angeles Invited Univ Muenchen Invited Speakers: Marcos Rigol, Martin Eckstein, Philipp Speakers: Manuel Carretero, Luis Bonilla, Filippo Terragni Werner, Yuta Murakami, Hugo Strand, Denis Golez, Joseph Kleinhenz, Emanuel Gull, Guy Cohen, Igor Krivenko, Robert Konik, Frank Pollmann X48 General Statistical Physics Room: 510 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: GSNP X33 Superconducting Qubits: Coherence Room: 408B Bldg: LACC X49 Evolutionary Dynamics of Genomes II Sponsor: DQI Chair: Julian Kelly Room: 511A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DBIO Chair: Benjamin Greenbaum, Mount Sinai Sch of Med X34 Machine Learning in Condensed Matter Physics V Invited Speakers: Lu Bai Room: 409A Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCOMP DCMP Chair: Eun-Ah Kim, Cornell Univ X50 Nanoscale Biophysics and Single Molecule Techniques Room: 511B Bldg: LACC X35 2D Materials - Magnetism and Magnetotransport II Sponsor: DBIO Chair: Jing Xu, Univ of California - Merced Room: 409B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP GMAG Chair: Tiancong Zhu, Ohio State University Invited X51 Cell wall organization, growth and Speakers: Xiang Zhang mechanics Room: 511C Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DBIO Chair: David Quint, Univ of California - Merced Invited X36 2D Materials - van der Waals Bonding, Thermal Properties Speakers: Jelmer Lindeboom, Enrique Rojas and Friction Room: 410 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Dario Rocca, Univ Henri Poincare-Nancy/LPMI Invited X52 Physics of Copolymers and Blends Room: 512 Bldg: LACC Speakers: Alexander Balandin Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Tirtha Chatterjee, Dow Chemical Co

X37 Devices from 2D Materials VII - Scalable devices X53 Liquid Crystals and Self-Assembly Room: 513 Bldg: LACC Room: 411 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GSOFT DBIO DPOLY Chair: Roy Beck, Tel Aviv Univ Sponsor: DMP Chair: Mahesh Neupane, Army Research Lab Invited Speakers: Jamie Warner X54 Active Mechanics of Networks and Gels I Room: 514 Bldg: LACC FOCUS X38 Materials in Extremes: Hydrogen and Sponsor: GSOFT DBIO Chair: David Lubensky, Univ of Michigan - Ann Arbor Superconductivity Room: 501A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Invited Speakers: Xiaoming Mao Sponsor: DCOMP GSCCM DMP Chair: Dominik Kraus Invited Speakers: Graeme Ackland, Ioan-Bogdan Magdau X55 Surface and Interface Effects on Fluid and Particle Dynamics Room: 515A Bldg: LACC X39 Superconducting circuits: Fabrication and materials I Sponsor: DPOLY DFD Chair: Adam Raegen, University of Waterloo FRIDAY Room: 501B Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DQI X56 Polymers for Energy Applications II Room: 515B Bldg: LACC FOCUS X40 2D Materials - Dielectrics and Stacking Sponsor: DPOLY Chair: Chelsea Chen, Oak Ridge National Lab Invited Room: 501C Bldg: LACC Speakers: Amalie Frischknecht Sponsor: DMP Chair: Nancy Sandler, Ohio Univ X57 Physics of Bioinspired Soft Materials I X41 New Insights into Quantum Criticality in Metallic Room: 518 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Systems Room: 502A Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: GSOFT DBIO Chair: Kyoo-Chul Park, Northwestern Univ Invited Sponsor: DCMP DMP Chair: Andrew Christianson Invited Speakers: Speakers: David Hu, Jia Ning Wu Theodore Kirkpatrick, Dietrich Belitz, Udhara Kaluarachchi, Valentin Taufour, Sergey Bud’ko, Paul Canfield, Brian Sales, Emilia Morosan, Lekhanath Poudel

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 81 X58 Lessons from Biological Soft Materials and Their Y17 Thin Film Growth, Processing, and Surface Properties Applications Room: Petree Hall C Bldg: LACC Room: 306A Bldg: LACC INVITED UNDERGRADUATE Sponsor: DCMP DMP Chair: Daniel Dougherty, North Carolina State Univ Sponsor: GSOFT DBIO Chair: Kyoo-Chul Park, Northwestern Univ Invited Speakers: Lindsay Matolyak, Chase Thompson, LaShanda Korley, René Y18 Materials at Extreme Conditions: Static High- Hensel, Eduard Arzt, Seung-Wuk Lee, Fiorenzo Omenetto, Sunghwan Pressure Room: 306B Bldg: LACC Jung Sponsor: GSCCM DMP DCOMP Chair: Yuejian Wang, Oakland University

Friday, March 9 11:15 AM Y19 2D Quantum Magnetism Room: 308A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Y02 Structure and Spectroscopy Room: 150B Bldg: LACC Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: John Singleton, Los Alamos Natl Lab Sponsor: DCP Chair: Stephen Bradforth, Univ of Southern California Y20 Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics of Quantum Systems Room: 308B Bldg: LACC Y03 Theoretical methods and studies Room: 150C Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DQI Chair: Takahiro Sagawa, University of Tokyo Sponsor: DCP Chair: Jeffrey Owrutsky, Naval Research Lab Y21 Spin Transport and Magnetism in 1D and 2D Y04 Vortex Matter in Superconducting Materials Materials Room: 309 Bldg: LACC FOCUS and Devices: Structure, Organization, and Sponsor: GMAG DMP FIAP DCOMP Chair: Igor Zutic, State Univ of NY - Dynamics Room: 151 Bldg: LACC INVITED Buffalo Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Vadim Geshkenbein, ETH - Zurich Invited Speakers: Yonathan Anahory, Stephane Pons, Milorad Milosevic, Juan Carlos Cuevas, Lise Serrier-Brinon, Gerbold Menard, Christophe Brun, Tristan Cren, Y22 Switching, Torques and Spin Transport in Dimitri Roditchev, Roland Willa, Alexei Koshelev, Andreas Glatz, Ivan Insulators Room: 402A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sadovskyy, Gustavo Lozano, Gabriela Pasquini, Victoria Bekeris, Morten Sponsor: GMAG DMP FIAP Chair: Vivek Amin, NIST -Natl Inst of Stds & Eskildsen, Diego Perez Daroca, Mariano Bermúdez, Alexander Gurevich Tech Invited Speakers: Caroline Ross, Pietro Gambardella, Can Onur Avci, Maxwell Mann, Manuel Baumgartner, Lucas Caretta, Ethan Rosenberg, Y05 Novel optical responses in topological semimetals and Lukáš Beran, Andy Quindeau, Chi-Feng Pai, Geoffrey Beach other materials Room: 152 Bldg: LACC INVITED Sponsor: DCMP DMP Chair: Boris Spivak, University of Washington Invited Y23 Magnetic Phenomena in Bulk Oxides II Speakers: Adolfo Grushin, Shreyas Patankar, Darius Torchinsky, Joseph Room: 402B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Orenstein, Liang Wu, Joel Moore, Takahiro Morimoto, James Analitis, Ivo Sponsor: GMAG DMP DCOMP Chair: Guru Bahadur Singh Khalsa, Cornell Souza, Dmytro Pesin, Takahiro Morimoto, Dragan Mihailovic, Jan Ravnik, University Igor Vaskivskyi, Yaroslav Gerasimenko, Tomaz Mertelj Y24 Artificial Frustrated Spin Systems Y06 Inference and Microbiological Physics Room: 403A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 153A Bldg: LACC Sponsor: GMAG DMP Chair: Oleg Tchernyshyov, Johns Hopkins Univ Invited Sponsor: DBIO GSNP Chair: Jeffrey Gore, Massachusetts Institute of Speakers: Sebastian Gliga Technology-MIT Y25 Novel Ordering and Collective Modes in URu2Si2 Y09 Two-Dimensional Phases in Oxide Heterostructures Room: 403B Bldg: LACC INVITED Room: 301A Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP DMP Chair: Peter Riseborough, Temple Univ Invited Sponsor: DMP Chair: Ankit Disa, Max Planck Inst Structure & Dynamics of Speakers: M Brian Maple, Hsiang-Hsi Kung, Nimrod Bachar, Dirk Van Der Matter Marel, Collin Broholm, William Buyers, Graeme Luke, Jose Rodriguez, Adam Aczel, Matthew Stone, Travis Williams, Zahra Yamani, Murray Y10 4d/5d materials II Room: 301B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Wilson, Kristjan Haule Sponsor: DMP Chair: Natalia Perkins, Univ of Minnesota - Twin Cities Invited Speakers: Seunghun Lee, Cristian Batista, Stephen Nagler, Yoshitomo Y26 Interacting Quantum Gases Room: 404A Bldg: LACC Kamiya, Anjana Samarakoon, Arnab Banerjee, David Tennant, Shangshun Sponsor: DAMOP Chair: Christopher Hooley, University of St. Andrews Zhang, Tomohiro Takayama Y27 Disorder and Localization in AMO Systems II Y12 Computational Materials Design - Solar Cells and Solid Room: 404B Bldg: LACC State Lighting Materials Room: 303B Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DAMOP DCMP Chair: Brian DeMarco, University of Illinois Urbana-

FRIDAY Sponsor: DMP DCOMP Chair: Anderson Janotti, Univ of Delaware Invited Champaign Speakers: Alex Zunger Y28 Spin Qubits and Spin-to-Optical Transduction Y13 Majorana Bound States IV Room: 304A Bldg: LACC Room: 405 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DMP Chair: Ichiro Takeuchi, University of Maryland Sponsor: DQI DMP Chair: Edo Waks, Univ of Maryland-College Park

Y14 Topological materials - Topology, symmetry and spin- Y29 Multiscale simulation of complex fluid flows orbit coupling Room: 304B Bldg: LACC Room: 406A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DMP Chair: Zhiqiang Mao, Tulane University Sponsor: DCOMP DFD Chair: Anthony Ladd, Univ of Florida - Gainesville Invited Speakers: Parviz Moin, George Karniadakis Y15 Defect Center Qubits Room: 304C Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DQI DMP Chair: Sophia Economou

82 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide Y30 Copper Oxide Superconductors: Transport Y44 Quantum Phase Transitions Room: 504 Bldg: LACC Room: 406B Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Dietrich Belitz, Univ of Oregon Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Timir Datta, Univ of South Carolina Y47 Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics Room: 507 Bldg: LACC Y31 Metals and Metal Physics III Room: 407 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: GSNP Chair: Stephen Teitsworth, Duke Univ Sponsor: DMP Y48 Active Matter II Room: 510 Bldg: LACC Y32 Condensed Matter Experiments on the ISS Sponsor: GSNP DFD Chair: Igor Aronson, Biomedical Engineering, Room: 408A Bldg: LACC INVITED UNDERGRADUATE Pennsylvania State University Sponsor: FIP Chair: Maria Longobardi, University of Geneva Invited Speakers: Joseph MacLennan, Eric Furst, David Weitz, Peter Lu, John Y49 Evolutionary Systems Biology II Goree, Robert Thompson Room: 511A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DBIO GSNP Chair: Michael Manhart, Harvard Univ Invited Y33 Superconducting Circuits: General Room: 408B Bldg: LACC Speakers: Sui Huang, Paul Francois, Félix Proulx-Giraldeau, Thomas Sponsor: DQI Chair: Ben Palmer, University of Maryland, Laboratory for Rademaker Physical Sciences Y50 Microbiological Physics Room: 511B Bldg: LACC Y34 Precision Many Body Physics VI Sponsor: DBIO Chair: Vernita Gordon, Univ of Texas, Austin Room: 409A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCOMP DAMOP DCMP Chair: Sergei Iskakov, Univ of Michigan - Y51 Fluids, Proteins, Microbes Room: 511C Bldg: LACC FOCUS Ann Arbor Invited Speakers: Dominika Zgid, Sergei Iskakov, Emanuel Gull, Sponsor: DBIO Chair: Chih-Kuan Tung, North Carolina A&T State Univ Lan Tran, Alexander Rusakov Invited Speakers: Robert Leheny, Marek Cieplak

Y35 2D Materials - Superconductivity & Ferroelectricity Y53 Liquid Crystals Room: 513 Bldg: LACC Room: 409B Bldg: LACC Sponsor: GSOFT DBIO DPOLY Chair: Doug Cleaver, Sheffield Hallam Sponsor: DMP Chair: Amy Liu, Georgetown Univ University

Y36 van der Waals effects in low dimensional systems Y54 Active Mechanics of Networks and Gels II Room: 410 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 514 Bldg: LACC Sponsor: DMP Chair: Alexander Balandin, University of California, Riverside Sponsor: GSOFT DBIO Chair: Itamar Kolvin, Hebrew Univ of Jerusalem Invited Speakers: John Dobson Y57 Physics of Bioinspired Soft Materials II Y37 Devices from 2D Materials VIII - Energy Applications Room: 518 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Room: 411 Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: GSOFT DBIO Chair: Ling Li Sponsor: DMP Chair: Roland Kawakami, Ohio State University Invited Speakers: Kaustav Banerjee

Y38 Materials in Extremes: Warm Dense Matter Room: 501A Bldg: LACC FOCUS Sponsor: DCOMP GSCCM DMP Chair: Lorin Benedict, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Invited Speakers: Cris Barnes, Richard Sheffield, Jack Be a Voice for Physics Shlachter, Edward Kober, Curt Bronkhorst Visit APS Government Affairs staff at the Contact Congress booth in the APS Village to: Y39 Superconducting Circuits: Fabrication and Materials II Room: 501B Bldg: LACC • Send a letter to Congress Sponsor: DQI Chair: David Pappas, NIST • Tell us what issues matter to you • Learn about the impact our collective voice Y40 Plasmons in Graphene and Optical Properties of 2D makes Materials Room: 501C Bldg: LACC • Sign up for Signal Boost newsletter Sponsor: DCMP Chair: Rahul Rao, UES, Inc. • Talk to APS staff about how to be an advocate

Y41 Characterizing Large-Scale Quantum CONTACT CONGRESS HOURS: FRIDAY Monday–Thursday: 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Systems Room: 502A Bldg: LACC INVITED Friday: 9:00 a.m.–noon Sponsor: DQI Chair: Carlton Caves, Univ of New Mexico Invited Speakers: David McKay, Jay Gambetta, Jerry Chow, Sarah Sheldon, Marcus da Silva, Steven Flammia, Joseph Emerson, Thomas Monz Make your voice heard throughout the year: Y42 Spatio-temporal dynamics of complex aps.org/policy networks: From mean field to large deviations Room: 502B Bldg: LACC INVITED Follow us on Twitter: Sponsor: GSNP Chair: Ira Schwartz, Naval Research Lab Invited Speakers: @APSPhysicsDC Michael Assaf, Daniel Sabsovich, Mauro Mobilia, Frank Hellmann, #voice4physics Michael Danziger, Shlomo Havlin, Ira Schwartz, Jason Hindes, Lambiotte Renaud, Uttam Bhat, Paul Krapivsky, Sidney Redner

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 83 COSMOTEC, Inc...... 206 EXHIBITORS Cryo Industries of America, Inc...... 508 Cryogenic Control Systems, Inc...... 506 Cryogenic Limited...... 731 Cryomagnetics, Inc...... 708

APS Exhibit Hall Hours Cryomech Inc...... 527 De Gruyter...... 807 LACC, WEST HALL A Delft Circuits...... 428 Monday • 6:45–8:00 PM Tuesday–Wednesday • 10:00 AM–5:00 PM DOE Nanoscale Science Research Centers...... 117 Thursday • 10:00 AM–4:00 PM Duniway Stockroom Corporation...... 430 Read through the exhibitor listing and check the Elsevier BV...... 803 companies you wish to visit. Frontiers...... 831 Getson & Shatz, P.C...... 806 GMW Associates...... 827 Advanced Research Systems, Inc...... 201 Heidelberg Instruments, Inc...... 826 AIP Publishing...... 913 High Precision Devices...... 427 AJA International, Inc...... 501 Hinds Instruments...... 326 Almax easyLab Inc...... 405 Horiba Scientific...... 808 American Society for Engineering Education Naval Postdoctoral Fellowships...... 931 HQ Graphene...... 329 American Institute of Physics...... 912 HTA Photomask...... 222 American Magnetics Inc...... 608 HTS-110...... 106 American Physical Society...... 901 HYPRES, Inc...... 317 AmpliTech Incorporated...... 101 ICE Oxford Limited...... 709 Amuneal Manufacturing Corp...... 107 Innovative Integration...... 219 ANCORP...... 215 IOP Publishing...... 900 Andeen-Hagerling, Inc...... 318 J micro Technology Inc...... 429 Anderson Dahlen - Applied Vacuum Division..... 313 J.A. Woollam Co., Inc...... 406 Anest Iwata Air Engineering...... 218 Janis Research Company, Inc...... 401 Anton Paar USA...... 109 Janssen Precision Engineering...... 426 Astronics Test Systems...... 102 Keysight Technologies...... 229 Asylum Research, an Oxford Instruments Kimball Physics, Inc...... 100 Company...... 813 Kurt J. Lesker Company...... 200 attocube...... 312 Labber...... 302 BlueFors Cryogenics Oy...... 627 Lake Shore Cryotronics Inc...... 301 Bruker Corporation...... 601 Los Alamos National Laboratory...... 528 Cambridge University Press...... 920 Low Noise Factory...... 220 Coax Co., Ltd...... 226 Mad City Labs, Inc...... 202 Cobolt Inc...... 829 Mantis-Sigma...... 103 ColdEdge...... 605 Materials Research Society...... 906

84 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide Mathworks...... 230 Research in Germany...... 602 McAllister Technical Services...... 120 RHK Technology, Inc...... 303 MDC Vacuum Products LLC...... 400 Rigaku Americas Corporation...... 213 MDPI...... 830 Royal Society of Chemistry...... 805 Micro Photonics...... 729 Royal Society Publishing...... 930 MIT Press...... 928 Saes Group...... 530 Montana Instruments...... 420 Science/AAAS...... 331 Morgan & Claypool Publishers...... 908 Scienta Omicron, Inc...... 319 MTI Corporation...... 123 Scientific Instruments, Inc...... 707 Nanomagnetics Instruments Ltd...... 607 Sentys Inc...... 727 Nanonics Imaging LTD...... 320 SmarAct Inc...... 505 National Academies of Science, Engineering, Solid Sealing Technology...... 231 and Medicine...... 929 Sony Digital Paper...... 804 National High Magnetic Field Laboratory...... 809 SPECS TII Inc...... 504 National Reconnaisance Office...... 315 Springer Nature...... 917 National Science Foundation...... 128 Staib Instruments, Inc...... 309 National Science Foundation - Materials Research Science & Engineering Centers (NSF MRSEC)...... 122 Stanford Research Systems (SRS)...... 407 Neaspec GmbH...... 316 STAR Cryoelectronics...... 408 Neutron Scattering Society of America...... 113 Sumitomo (SHI) Cryogenics of America...... 212 Nor-Cal Products, Inc...... 502 Swabian Instruments GmbH...... 704 NT-MDT America Inc...... 705 SynSysCo...... 216 OriginLab Corporation...... 307 Tabor Electronics...... 102 Oxford Instruments...... 817 Taylor & Francis Group LLC...... 800 Oxford University Press...... 916 TDK-Lambda Americas - HP Division...... 223 Park Systems, Inc...... 217 TeachSpin, Inc...... 110 Pfeiffer Vacuum...... 500 The Japan Society of Applied Physics...... 904 Photon Spot...... 507 TOPTICA Photonics...... 702 Physical Society of Japan...... 926 Trillium US/CS Clean Solutions...... 830 Phytron, Inc...... 104 UHV Design Ltd...... 227 Piezoconcept...... 322 Vacuum Technology Inc...... 327 Pressure Wave Systems...... 509 VAT...... 701 Princeton Scientific Corp...... 503 Virginia Diodes...... 431 Princeton University Press...... 905 WITec Instruments Corp...... 108 PVD Products Inc...... 700 Wolfram Research...... 208 Quantum Design...... 412 World Scientific Publishing Company...... 907 QuinStar Technology, Inc...... 706 Xenocs...... 328 R. D. Mathis Company...... 207 Yale University Press...... 927 Razorbill Instruments...... 221 Zurich Instruments...... 306

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 85 American Magnetics Inc. #608 www.americanmagnetics.com Founded in 1968, American Magnetics has become a leading supplier of su- SHOW GUIDE perconducting magnet solutions. Majority of the systems produced by AMI are custom designed for demanding applications. AMI also offers cryogenic level in- struments, auto-fill systems, power supplies, cryo-mechanical systems and VCCLs. Please visit us at: www.americanmagnetics.com

American Physical Society #901 Advanced Research Systems, Inc. #201 www.aps.org www.arscryo.com The American Physical Society (APS) is a nonprofit membership organization Advanced Research Systems (ARS) provides standard and custom cryogenic solu- that publishes the Physical Review journals; the world’s most widely read physics tions for low temperature (4 800 K) material characterization. ARS manufactured research and review journals. Throughout 2018, APS is celebrating the 125th an- pneumatic drive closed cycle cryocoolers are ideally suited for R&D applications niversary of the Physical Review journals. Please stop by booth 901 in the exhibit where low temperature and low vibrations are important. ARS is uniquely quali- hall or the APS Village to learn more about the prestigious collection of journals. fied to design and manufacture customized cryogenic solutions as we can seam- lessly integrate our cryocoolers into the final design. Cryogenic probe stations and AmpliTech Incorporated #101 cryostats with standard and custom configurations are available for a wide range www.amplitechinc.com/ of applications including beamline science, electrical transport, magnetic proper- The very concept of “engineering” is the application of the principles of Physics. ties, micro-spectroscopy, neutron science, optical spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, However, as much as Engineering relies on Physics, the reverse can also be true. and more. With physical samples of Cryogenic Amplifiers, a product of RF/Microwave Electri- cal Engineering, and their capabilities, AmpliTech will show how these Super-Low AIP Publishing #913 Noise-Amplifiers have proven critical to physicists searching for the best methods www.aip.org of creating qubits, the essential forms of data employed by Quantum Computing. AIP Publishing is a wholly owned not-for-profit subsidiary of the American In- As Quantum Computing is the next step toward “supercomputing” and “artificial stitute of Physics (AIP). AIP Publishing’s mission is to support the charitable, intelligence,” AmpliTech is poised to show how Engineering technology can help scientific and educational purposes of AIP through scholarly publishing activities Physics experts the world over advance to the next level in computer evolution. in the fields of the physical and related sciences on its own behalf, on behalf of Member Societies of AIP, and on behalf of other publishing partners to help them Amuneal Manufacturing Corp #107 proactively advance their missions. AIP Publishing’s portfolio comprises 20 highly www.amuneal.com regarded, peer-reviewed journals, including the flagship journalsApplied Physics Since 1965, Amuneal has been serving highly technical markets, working with Letters, Journal of Applied Physics, and The Journal of Chemical Physics, in addition leaders in aerospace, electronics, cryogenics, healthcare, and research to devel- to the AIP Conference Proceedings. op cost-effective magnetic shielding strategies and products that outperform the most demanding requirements. We offer a number of standard component AJA International, Inc. #501 shields to our clients, however, our culture and capabilities allow us to manufac- www.ajaint.com ture and install unique custom shields ranging from prototypes and models to Thin Film Deposition Systems (Sputtering, E-beam, Thermal, Ion Beam, PLD and full-scale assemblies. Multi-Technique). Ion Beam Etch Systems with SIMS (Ion Milling, RIBE). R&D and Pilot Scale Equipment. UHV and HV Magnetron Sputter Sources and Ther- ANCORP #215 mal Evaporation Sources. Wide range of Substrate Holders featuring Azimuthal www.ancorp.com Rotation, RF/DC Biasing, Heating, Water Cooling, LN2 Cooling and Tilting. Sputter Manufacturer of high and ultra-high vacuum components since 1965, ANCORP of- Targets and Evaporation Materials. RF/DC Power Supplies. fers an extensive line of vacuum valves, chambers, flanges, fittings, feedthroughs, traps, viewports, and custom fabrications to researchers, OEMs, and industrial Almax easyLab Inc #405 users around the world. ANCORP products are designed to meet or exceed the www.easylab.co.uk standards required by our customers, such as those involved with thin film depo- Almax easyLab are the world leaders in instrumentation for high-pressure phys- sition, surface analysis, cryogenics, and the aerospace industry. Visit us online at ical properties characterization. We design and manufacture our own diamond www.ancorp.com anvils and diamond anvil cells, clamp-type pressure cells, ruby fluorescence systems, gasket drilling machines, cryogenic gas loading systems, turn-key high Andeen-Hagerling, Inc. #318 pressure-enabled cryostats and much more. Visit us on www.almax-easyLab. www.andeen-hagerling.com com. Our ecommerce site www.diamondANVILS.com makes it easy to purchase Andeen-Hagerling (AH) manufactures the most precise capacitance/loss bridges diamond anvils and other high pressure instrumentation online. available commercially. AH bridges are fully automatic and resolve sub-attofarad measurements. Bridges are offered for operation at fixed or variable frequencies Amercian Society for Engineering Education (50Hz-20KHz). Loss (dissipation factor) can be measured down to 1.5x10-8 tan Naval Postdoctoral Fellowships #931 delta. nrl.asee.org The NRL Postdoctoral Fellowship Program provides approximately forty (40) new Anderson Dahlen - Applied Vacuum Division #313 postdoctoral appointments per year. Fellows are competitively selected on the www.appliedvacuum.com basis of their overall qualifications and technical proposals addressing specific With 30 years of experience manufacturing custom ultrahigh vacuum products, areas defined by the host Navy laboratories. The selected participants will work in our Applied Vacuum Division has the tools and technology to provide most re- a unique Navy laboratory environment, while interacting with senior laboratory quirements. We deliver total vacuum solutions including chambers and assem- scientists and engineers. blies, flanges and components, motion, manipulation and transfer devices, as well as custom integrated equipment. American Institute of Physics #912 www.aip.org Anest Iwata Air Engineering #218 Your APS membership also comes with benefits from AIP, the American Institute www.anestiwata.com of Physics. AIP sends magazine to the individual members of 10 sci- Dry Scroll Vacuum Pump ANEST IWATA Corporation is the original developer of the entific societies in the AIP federation; APS is the largest of these societies. There oil-free, air cooled dry scroll vacuum pump. Our inherently balance design pro- are give-aways from AIP s history, government relations, and statistics resources. vides longer tip seal life, sustained pumping performance and reduced particle contamination. We offer pump down speeds from 2-42 CFM and have an ultimate vacuum of 10-3 Torr. Ideal for mid-range vacuum applications and backing turbo pumps Our dry (oil free) design means reduced maintenance cost, quiet cool op- eration and no risk of hydrocarbons in your laboratory! 86 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide Anton Paar USA #109 Cobolt Inc. #829 www.anton-paar.com coboltlasers.com Anton Paar is a world leading manufacturer of equipment for surface coatings Cobolt is at the very forefront of the industry in the development and manu- mechanical properties characterization, including indentation (micro, nano), facture of high performance CW and Q-switched lasers. We provide ultra low scratch (adhesion) and tribology (friction & wear). Anton Paar provides the most noise, CW, single mode solid-state lasers in the UV-Visible-NIR spectral range; stable nanoindenter on the market and the only stable indenter up to 950 degrees Q-switched DPSS lasers with the unique combination of high pulse rates and high C. Anton Paar also provides state-of-the-art Atomic Force Microscope(AFM) pulse energy in the UV-NIR range; as well as tunable mid-IR sources. The lasers are manufactured using our unique and proprietary HTCure™ technology yielding Astronics Test Systems #102 unrivaled robustness and reliability. www.astronicstestsystems.com Tabor Electronics, a world leader in waveform generation, and Astronics Test ColdEdge #605 Systems, providing Tabor US solutions and innovative test solutions for mission www.coldedgetech.com critical systems, present a live demonstration. At the March Meeting, various CUSTOM CRYOGENIC SYSTEMS that operate in the <3 to 1000K temperature range. techniques for using AWGs to create pulses for quantum computation including With a worldwide customer base and product applications in a range of scientific up-conversion and DDS will be shown. Tabor’s new Signal Expert (SE5082) will fields, ColdEdge is proud to provide unique solutions for OEMs and research labs be featured along with the popular multi-channel WX2184C and the 52392 PXI across the globe. Systems: GM & Pulse Tube, Open Flow (LHe or LN2) Interfaces: Express AWG. Stinger™ Cooling System, Ultra Low Vibration (ULV), Ultra High Vacuum (UHV), and more Visit us online at www.ColdEdgeCryo.com Asylum Research, an Oxford Instruments Company #813 COSMOTEC, Inc. #206 www.oxford-instruments.com/AFM www.cosmotec.us See a live demonstration of the new Cypher VRS, the first and only full-featured The highest quality ceramic-to-metal 25 years of excellence. Now in silicon valley. Video-Rate Atomic Force Microscope that enables high speed imaging of dynam- Because cutting corners isn’t an option. we, at cosmotec, design the highest qual- ic processes in air and in liquid. The Cypher VRS enables high quality, video-rate ity feedthroughs available on the market today. Perfection you can count. Large imaging at 625 lines per second, corresponding to about 10 frames per second, inventory in silicon valley, US and Japan to make same day shipping. all with incredibly easy operation, and exceeding other “fast scanning” AFMs, by a factor of at least 5-10x , and with immense versatility for a full range of modes Cryo Industries of America, Inc. #508 and accessories. www.cryoindustries.com With over 32 years of experience, CRYO Industries is a leading supplier of cryogenic attocube #312 systems- standard or custom, open or closed cycle, continuous flow or reservoir www.attocube.com type, He-4, He-3 and superconducting magnet systems. Innovative closed cycle attocube offers cryogenic measurement instrumentation, including fully auto- solutions include: Helium Liquefiers, The Universal Cryocooler and closed cycle mated closed-cycle cryostats, a cryo-optical table and various low temperature & refrigerator systems. high magnetic field ompatiblec measurement inserts, allowing for research tech- niques such as AFM, MFM, SHPM, confocal & RAMAN microscopy. In cooperation Cryogenic Control Systems, Inc. #506 with SPECS Zurich, attocube now offers a powerful expert solution for transport www.cryocon.com measurements combining automated control of field, temperature, and 3D sam- Manufacturers of precision electronic instrumentation for both laboratory and ple rotation from within the all-in-one Nanonis Tramea™ electronics. Nano-pre- industrial process control applications. Cryo-con offers a full line of cryogenic tem- cise piezo positioning stages and a laser displacement sensors with picometer perature controllers, monitors, cryogenic accessories and temperature sensors. Come resolution complete attocube’s portfolio. demo our latest line of temperature controllers and monitors.

BlueFors Cryogenics Oy #627 Cryogenic Limited #731 www.bluefors.com www.cryogenic.co.uk/ BlueFors Cryogenics is a company that specializes in cryogen-free dilution refrig- Cryogenic Limited is a market leader in design and manufacture of superconduct- erator systems, with a strong focus on the quantum computing and information ing magnets (up to 22T in low loss LHe cryostat or 18T cryogen-free). Configura- community. Our aim is to deliver the most reliable and easy-to-operate refrigera- tions include solenoids, split pair, vector, UHV and beam-line magnets. We offer tors on the market, which are of the highest possible quality. integrated experimental products including cryogen-free desktop measurement systems and SQUID magnetometers with 10-8 sensitivity Bruker Corporation #601 www.bruker.com Cryomagnetics, Inc. #708 The Bruker name has become synonymous with the excellence, innovation, and www.cryomagnetics.com quality that characterizes our comprehensive range of scientific instrumentation. Cryomagnetics’ superconducting magnet systems are available with interchangeable Our solutions encompass a wide number of analytical techniques ranging from VTI/He3 and dilution refrigerators, supporting instrumentation and cryogenic accesso- X-ray analysis and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) to magnetic resonance and ries. C-Mag cryogen-FREE superconducting magnet systems are available with many EPR spectroscopy. Visit us at our booth to learn how we can help you with your configurations and options designed to meet your research goals. Our commitment to analytical needs. you is to supply leading magnet technologies now backed by an industry best, 2-year warranty. Cambridge University Press #920 www.cambridge.org Cryomech Inc. #527 Cambridge University Press is a not-for-profit organization that advances learn- www.cryomech.com ing, knowledge and research worldwide. It is an integral part of the University Cryomech Inc. is a leader in cryocooler solutions for new and existing appli- of Cambridge and for centuries has extended its research and teaching activities cations. Our product line includes the largest capacity GM cryocoolers on the through an extensive range of academic books, journals and digital products market ranging from 100W@25K up to 600W@80K, Pulse Tube Cryocoolers from 0.5W–[email protected], Liquid Nitrogen Plants, Liquid Helium Plants with liquefaction Coax Co., Ltd. #226 rates from 6-80 liters per day, Helium Reliquefiers and Helium Recovery Systems. www.coax.co.jp New products include the ultra-low vibration 1K Cryostat and Pumping Recovery COAX is the worldwide supplier of semi-rigid coaxial cables in Japan, offering System for the Helium Reliquefier. unique cables using various materials such as NbTi, Nb, CuNi, SUS, BeCu, Brass, diameters 0.33mm to 9.62mm. COAX cables are ideal solutions for cryogenic, non-magnetic, and superconducting requirements. SMA, SSMA, K, MMCX and other types of connectors are available.

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 87 De Gruyter #807 GMW Associates #827 www.degruyter.com www.gmw.com De Gruyter publishes results from all important disciplines in physics. Our port- Electromagnet Systems for Spintronics, thin film measurements, materials devel- folio is especially well-known for optics & photonics, condensed matter physics opment, magnetic sensor development, magnet processing, and biological stud- and crystallography. Our publications are not only relevant for physicists, but also ies. New developments in GMW lab electromagnets include Vector Field Projected cover areas of , mechanics and geosciences. We serve both Magnet and MOKE-specific geometry Electromagnets. the academic market and those working in engineering practice. Heidelberg Instruments, Inc. #826 Delft Circuits #428 www.himt.de delft-circuits.com Heidelberg Instruments Mikrotechnik GmbH is the world leader in the production Delft Circuits develops and produces ultra-thin, flexible, low thermal load cabling of high precision photolithography systems and Maskless Aligners. Heidelberg In- with a high line density for quantum computing and other cryogenic applications struments has an installation base of over 800 systems in more than 50 countries. - Cri/oFlex. We started activities in October 2016, last March Meeting we showed Our optical direct write lithography systems are installed in academic and indus- our first prototypes and this year we launch the first products! Besides cabling we trial sites and are used in research, development and production. Applications In- plan developing other products such as chip packaging - Cri/oJack - which mates clude Photomask Manufacturing, MEMS, MOEMS, Micro-fluidics, CMOS, LED and easily with our Cri/oFlex. Visit our booth (xxx) for more information and product Display Technologies. presentations. High Precision Devices #427 DOE Nanoscale Science Research Centers #117 www.hpd-online.com https://nsrcportal.sandia.gov HPD offers a full line of research cryostats for low temperature physics, all of which The Nanoscale Science Research Centers (NSRCs) are DOE’s premier user facilities are re-configurable to customers specific needs. This includes cryogen-free Adi- for interdisciplinary research at the nanoscale, serving as the basis for a national abatic Demagnetization Refrigerator (ADR) cryostats that achieve 40 mK, with program that encompasses new science, new tools, and new computing capabili- regulation times at 100 mK of over 200 hours, and DRs that reach 25 mK. ties. Each center provides free access to users to conduct non-proprietary research for particular expertise and capabilities in selected theme areas, such as synthesis Hinds Instruments #326 and characterization of nanomaterials; catalysis; theory, modeling and simula- www.hindsinstruments.com tion; electronic materials; nanoscale photonics; soft and biological materials; Hinds Instruments manufactures the PEM and instrumentation for birefringence imaging and spectroscopy; and nanoscale integration. measurement, Stokes and Mueller polarimetry, and other polarization modula- tion applications. The PEM operates in the vacuum UV to far-IR spectral regions Duniway Stockroom Corporation #430 at frequencies of 20-84 kHz. It’s the ideal polarization modulation device for high www.duniway.com performance applications in vacuum, magnetic or normalized environments. For 42 years, Duniway Stockroom has supplied new and used vacuum equipment Horiba Scientific #808 to Universities, government laboratories, OEM’s, Fortune 500 corporations and www.horiba.com/scientific smaller end-users around the world. We are a manufacturer of new ion pumps HORIBA Scientific offers CCD, InGaAs and CMOS detectors, scientific and deep- and ion pump controllers (Terranova®) as well as new vacuum gauge control- cooled cameras, CCD and PDA mini spectrometers, Cathodoluminescence for SEM, lers (Terranova®). Duniway keeps a large stock of hardware and supplies ready and MicOS for photoluminescence and electroluminescence. We also offer Spec- for same day shipment along with rebuilt and new ion pumps, turbomolecular troscopic Ellipsometers for non-destructive characterization of multi-layer film pumps, mechanical pumps and diffusion pumps. thickness, optical constants, and materials analysis. Benchtop, in-situ or in-line configurations cover VUV to NIR. We also provide in-situ End Point Detectors for Elsevier BV #803 real time plasma analysis. www.elsevier.com Elsevier is a world-leading provider of information solutions designed to enhance the HQ Graphene #329 performance of science and technology professionals. Amongst the almost 2,960 jour- www.hqgraphene.com nals (most of which offer open access options) and 48,300 book titles we publish, over HQ Graphene is a manufacturer of high quality 2D single crystals, selling directly 100 journals are in Physics or a related field. Visit us at booth 803 and meet our pub- to over 190 universities, research institutes and companies worldwide. Our cus- lisher to ask any questions you may have about submitting research to our journals. In tomers are scientists demanding high purity and high quality crystals for scientific addition, learn more about our author services and open access options. research.

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Getson & Shatz, P.C. #806 HTS-110 #106 www.researchergreencard.com www.scottautomation.com/hts-110 Learn how to win a green card in the EB-1A/NIW categories. Brian Getson is a Innovators in design and manufacture of cryogen-free magnetic solutions uti- graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Law School with 20 years of experi- lizing high-Tc (HTS) wire. Products include compact magnets for beamline en- ence. He is a leading U.S. immigration lawyer who represents scientific research- vironments, short solenoids (1-3 T) ideal for optical applications, fast ramping ers in applying for green cards and is the principal of a boutique immigration law split-pair magnets (7-8 T) for materials research, NMR (200, 400 MHz) and MRI firm based in Philadelphia. Mr. Getson has given presentations on “Green Cards magnets. Components designed for customer integration include CryoSaver™ for Scientific Researchers” at numerous major scientific conferences, the Wistar current leads, and HTS coils; HTS-110 also assists with custom superconducting Institute, and at Universities. Mr. Getson often provides a money back guarantee projects. to qualified applicants giving clients confidence that they will get results. See his website, researchergreencard.com for more information.

88 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide HYPRES, Inc. #317 Keysight Technologies #229 www.hypres.com/ www.keysight.com HYPRES develops and commercializes superconducting integrated circuits (ICs) Keysight helps customers bring breakthrough electronic products and systems and systems for government and commercial applications for energy-efficient to market faster. Our solutions go where the electronic signal goes, from design and quantum computation and Digital-RF receivers. HYPRES provides a complete simulation, to prototype validation, to manufacturing test, to optimization in infrastructure with design, fabrication, cryopackaging, and testing of supercon- the network. In the research lab, our ongoing pursuit of innovation enables new ducting ICs, operates the only commercial niobium IC foundry with up to 10 su- breakthroughs in science and technology. perconducting layers, assembles multi-chip modules, and supports custom fab services tailored to customer’s needs. Kimball Physics, Inc. #100 www.kimballphysics.com ICE Oxford Limited #709 An MIT spinoff with over 40 years of experience in ultra-high vacuum electron www.iceoxford.com and ion optics, Kimball Physics designs and manufactures electron and ion guns ICEoxford manufacture customised cryogenic systems with magnetic fields for the with matching power supplies, high-performance cathodes, and state-of-the-art, global scientific community. With a combined 150+ years of cryogenic experience compact vacuum chambers and fittings: www.kimballphysics.com / 1-603-878- to call on, ICEoxford is superbly positioned to supply bespoke systems suited to 1616. the particular application. ICE Specialises in wet and dry systems as well as repairs and service. Kurt J. Lesker Company #200 www.lesker.com Innovative Integration #219 Global supplier of vacuum technology products including: pumps/oils, vacuum innovative-dsp.com hardware/components, custom manufactured vacuum chambers, vacuum and Innovative Integration is a data acquisition company that designs embedded elec- thin film deposition systems, and thin film deposition materials. Worldwide dis- tronics with digital & analog interfaces and FPGAs for digital signal processing, tributor of VAT® quality vacuum valves. Isoflux cylindrical magnetron cathodes. software radio and data acquisition applications used in industrial and rugged High quality sample motion and manipulation devices from UHVD Design. Ask us environments about our new NANO 36™ sputtering/thermal thin film deposition system with glovebox compatibility. IOP Publishing #900 ioppublishing.com Labber #302 IOP Publishing is a society-owned scientific publisher, providing impact, recogni- www.labber.com tion and value for the scientific community. Wholly owned by the UK Institute of Labber provides a powerful, yet easy-to-use, software package for signal creation, Physics, we work closely with researchers, academics, and partners worldwide to instrument control, measurement automation, data analysis and data manage- produce academic journals, ebooks, conference series, and digital products, cover- ment, with focus on experimental quantum engineering and quantum informa- ing the latest and best research in the physical sciences and beyond. Any profit IOP tion processing Publishing makes goes directly to the Institute to support its activities. Lake Shore Cryotronics Inc. #301 J micro Technology Inc. #429 www.lakeshore.com jmicrotechnology.com/ Supporting advanced research since 1968, Lake Shore is a leading innovator in J Micro Technology is a worldwide supplier of probe station and test fixtures for measurement and control solutions for low temperature and magnetic field con- advanced semiconductor devices and packaging products. We supply the neces- ditions. High-performance solutions include cryogenic sensors and instruments, sary accessories to bring the precision of coaxial/coplanar microwave probes to magnetic test instruments, cryogenic probe stations, and precision material char- non-coplanar test structures through precision low cost thin film network (TFN) acterization systems for exploring the properties of next-generation materials. “adapters,” ProbePoints and affordable microprobing test fixtures and probe sta- Also available: a new current/voltage source optimized for precise, low-noise tions. material measurements.

J.A. Woollam Co., Inc. #406 Los Alamos National Laboratory #528 www.jawoollam.com www.lanl.gov/ For all your ellipsometry needs, from measuring your thin film sample to install- The U.S. Department of Energy has established a mission need for capability to ing and training of your very own ellipsometer, the J.A. Woollam Company is here characterize microstructure and materials response at the mesoscale and hence for you every step of the way. We provide a wide variety of ellipsometers to help understand and test the response of materials at conditions necessary to de- you characterize your thin films, covering spectral ranges from vacuum ultra-vio- termine the linkages between the microstructure of materials and their perfor- let to far infared, accompanied with over 25 years of personal support. mance. The Matter-Radiation Interactions in Extremes (MaRIE) Project, led by Los Alamos National Laboratory, will provide the capability to address the control of Janis Research Company, Inc. #401 both performance and production of materials for national security science. Our www.janis.com participation at the APS March meeting is to provide outreach to the scientific Janis combines over 55 years of manufacturing experience with extensive engi- community, including a high-level introduction to MaRIE and to the various work- neering capabilities to provide cryogenic systems for all research applications. shops and studies both past and planned. We will interact with subject matter Application specific products include cryostats for optical microscopy, FTIR, and experts in mesoscale materials science, describe the Laboratory’s capability build- Mössbauer spectroscopy, continuous flow and Helium-3 cryostats, 4 K and 10 K ing and collaborative efforts, and provide information regarding possible careers closed-cycle refrigerators, dilution refrigerators, superconducting magnet sys- and hiring opportunities. tems, and micromanipulated probe stations. Low Noise Factory #220 Janssen Precision Engineering #426 www.lownoisefactory.com www.jpe.nl Low Noise Factory (LNF) offers the lowest noise, highest performance. Low Noise Janssen Precision Engineering (JPE) is committed to provide cutting edge solu- Amplifiers in the world. Our cryogenic models have become the de-facto standard tions. By closely cooperating with scientists we understand your needs. We don’t in physics related research throughout the world thanks to their unprecedented focus on selling; it’s our goal to provide a solution for your experiment. Our unique sensitivity. We offer cryogenic LNAs from 0.3 to 115 GHz. PiezoKnob technology ensures nanometer resolution, high load capability, low dissipation and extremely stable positioning.

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 89 Mad City Labs, Inc. #202 Micro Photonics #729 www.madcitylabs.com www.microphotonics.com Mad City Labs manufactures innovative piezo nanopositioning systems, micro- Micro Photonics is a full-service instrumentation sales, training, and support positioners, AFM, NSOM, and single molecule microscopes. Applications include company, offering high quality, economical components and systems for HV, UHV, super resolution microscopy, optical tweezers, metrology, interferometry and MBE, and CVD applications. We provide mini e-beam evaporators, ion sources, RF astronomy. Our closed loop nanopositioners feature picometer precision and high atom sources, thermal crackers, nanocluster sources, and systems for ion milling, stability PicoQ® sensors. Ultra-high vacuum nanopositioning and microposition- nanocluster deposition, and CVD graphene/2D material synthesis. ing systems part of our standard product line. Featured products: Low cost AFM & NSOM, Nano-MTA series beam steering nanopositioners used in LIGO, and Mad- MIT Press #928 Motor-UHV piezo motor stage. www.mitpress.mit.edu MIT Press is the only university press in the United States whose list is based in sci- Mantis-Sigma #103 ence and technology. We are committed to pursuing the edges and frontiers of the www.mantisdeposition.com world—to exploring new fields and modes of inquiry. Our goal is to create con- MANTIS –SIGMA, the partnership of MANTIS Deposition and SIGMA Surface Sci- tent that is challenging, creative, attractive, and affordable to individual readers. ence is dedicated to the development and manufacture of high-quality systems and components for cutting-edge applications in nanotechnology, thin film Montana Instruments #420 deposition, and surface analysis. MANTIS Deposition specializes in MBE, UHV www.montanainstruments.com nanoparticle, e-beam, and sputtering deposition systems and components SIGMA Montana Instruments designs and manufactures high-performance optical cryo- Surface Science specializes in state-of-the-art surface analysis technology with stats for research and industry. The Cryostation is known for its low vibrations, cutting-edge UHV tools for ESCA and SPM stable programmable temperature, easy sample access, and hassle-free oper- ation. Visit our booth to see a live demonstration of our new atomic resolution Materials Research Society #906 closed-cycle cryostat. The HILA has a vibration damping platform with atomic www.mrs.org level stability suitable for AFM or micro-cavity experiments demanding low ac- An interdisciplinary scientific society renowned for its Spring and Fall Meetings, celerations. MRS also provides a vast collection of high-quality cutting-edge materials re- search. From its flagship publications—MRS Bulletin, Journal of Ma- Morgan & Claypool Publishers #908 terials Research, MRS Communications and MRS Energy & Sus- www.morganclaypool.com tainability—to its newest offering, MRS Advances, MRS identifies and IOP Concise Physics (by Morgan & Claypool) publishes short texts in over 30 dis- responds to the evolving needs of the materials community. Visit www.mrs.org/ tinct areas of physics. These books provide researchers, teachers, and students member-benefits, to learn about the full range of MRS member benefits, includ- with an introduction to key principles in multiple areas, a look back at histori- ing FREE access to all of these journals. cal events and people, and also delve into issues surrounding effective teaching methods.” Mathworks #230 www.mathworks.com MTI Corporation #123 MathWorks is the leading developer of mathematical computing software for www.mtixtl.com scientists and engineers. MATLAB® is a programming environment for algorithm MTI Corporation has been providing a total solution for materials research labs development, data analysis, visualization, and numeric computation. Simulink® since 1995. MTI provide laboratory R&D equipment including mixing, cutting, pol- is used for modeling and simulating multidomain dynamic systems, and for Mod- ishing machines, muffle and tube furnaces, pressing machines, film coaters, glove el-Based Design of embedded systems. These platforms provide additional capa- boxes, high vacuum systems, high-pressure furnaces, RTP furnaces, high pressure bilities, including deep learning, embedded code generation, and more. and hydrogen furnaces, melting and casting systems, crystal growth systems as well as compact XRD and equipment for battery and energy materials research. McAllister Technical Services #120 www.mcallister.com Nanomagnetics Instruments Ltd. #607 McAllister Technical Services was founded in Berkeley, California in 1981. The www.nanomagnetics-inst.com move to beautiful Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho in 1990 has kept us rooted in our core Nanomagnetics Instruments Ltd. (NMI) specialized at scanning probe microscopy values and we continue to provide the scientific community with top quality, in- (SPM) and related products to be employed in different field of science and tech- novative scientific equipment, and custom devices at an affordable price. Our spe- nology. Our product portfolio is mainly composed of: Ambient Scanning Probe cialty is providing one-on-one contact and collaborations between end users and Microscopes (SPMs); Low Temperature Scanning Probe Microscopes; Controller&- our top engineering team to design and manufacture UHV devices and systems. Standalone Electronics; Measurement, Characterization&Manipulation Systems, We take pride in our ability to create solutions for our customers’ engineering and Custom Manufactured Systems & Parts. design needs. McAllister will maintain our commitment and ability to customize equipment in a way most manufacturers are not able to do. Browse our key UHV Nanonics Imaging LTD #320 products like multi-axis manipulators, heated/cooled sample stages, and much www.nanonics.co.il more at www.mcallister.com Single/Multiple Probe AFM-NSOM-SPM systems ideal for photonics, plasmonics, photoconductivity measurements; MultiProbe SPM systems allow multiple probe, MDC Vacuum Products LLC #400 advanced SPM characterization for electrical characterization, thermal diffusivity, www.mdcvacuum.com chemical/gas nanolithography, SPM-SEM/FIB integration for advanced SPM mea- MDC Vacuum Products, LLC stocks thousands of off-the-shelf vacuum compo- surements in SEM/FIB; AFM-Raman-TERS systems for all modes of TERS measure- nents, and manufactures custom solutions. Our product line consists of flanges, ments; Optically integrated Low Temperature Multiple Probe SPM Systems; Ideal fittings, valves, roughing hardware, vacuum measurement, sample motion and workstations for 2D characterization down to 10K manipulation instruments, optics/viewports, ultra-high purity gas lines and pan- els, ceramic-to-metal electrical feedthroughs, system safety components, thin National Academies of Science, Engineering, and film products (evaporation and sputtering sources, accessories, and materials) Medicine #929 vacuum pumps, and vacuum chambers. www.national-academies.org/rap The National Academy of Sciences offers postdoctoral and senior research awards MDPI #828 on behalf of 26 U.S. federal research agencies and affiliated institutions with facil- www.mdpi.com/journal/materials ities at over 100 locations throughout the U.S. and abroad. MDPI, the Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, is an academic open access publisher, established in 1996. We publish over 170 peer-reviewed open access journals across ten different fields and offer publishing-related initiatives to scholars. Materials (ISSN 1996-1944) is an open access journal of materials science and engineering published monthly online by MDPI.

90 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide National High Magnetic Field Laboratory #809 Oxford Instruments #817 www.magnet.fsu.edu www.oxford-instruments.com The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory is the largest and highest powered Oxford Instruments NanoScience designs, supplies and supports research tools magnet laboratory in the world. Operated at three institutions - Florida State enabling quantum technologies, new materials and device development. Visit us University, University of Florida and Los Alamos National Laboratory - the lab to see our latest Cryofree innovations for: milliKelvin experimental applications provides free access to unique instruments for a diverse user community and in- including low-temperature detectors, QIP and qubit development; ultra-fast house research program that work together to move science, engineering and quantum transport measurement; graphene/2D materials; low temperature technology forward into the 21st century. spectroscopy in vacuum or exchange gas.

National Reconnaisance Office #315 Oxford University Press #916 www.nro.mil www.oup.com/us R&D Funding - The National Reconnaissance Office’s Director’s Innovation Initia- Oxford University Press is proud to publish some of the world’s leading physics tive (DII) invests in advanced technologies, fosters innovation, and provides seed titles. Please visit our booth for discounts on new and classic books, and free jour- funding to push the boundaries of technology to dramatically improve our over- nal samples. head reconnaissance Park Systems, Inc. #217 National Science Foundation #128 www.parkafm.com www.nsf.gov Park Systems is a world leading manufacturer of atomic force microscopy (AFM) We will have Program Officers from the Condensed Matter Physics (CMP) program systems with a complete range of products for researchers and industry engineers in the Division of Materials, and the Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics (AMO), in biological science, materials research, semiconductor, and storage industries. Quantum Information Science (QIS), Computational Physics (CP), Integrative Ac- Park’s AFM provides the highest data accuracy, superior productivity, and lowest tivities in Physics (IAP), and the Physics of Living Systems (PoLS) programs in the operating cost. See our Park NX10 and Park NX20, the premiere choices for nano- Division of Physics. technology research, at www.parkafm.com.

National Science Foundation - Materials Research Pfeiffer Vacuum #500 Science & Engineering Centers (NSF MRSEC) #122 www.pfeiffer-vacuum.com https://mrsec.org/ Pfeiffer Vacuum provides complete vacuum solutions supplying a full range of Materials Research Science and Engineering Centers (MRSECs) provide sustained hybrid and magnetically levitated turbo pumps, turbo pumping stations, helium/ support of interdisciplinary materials research and education of the highest qual- hydrogen leak detectors, backing pumps, measurement and analysis devices and ity while addressing fundamental problems in science and engineering. MRSECs now Nor-Cal products, the new member of the Pfeiffer Vacuum Group, provides address research of a scope and complexity requiring the scale, synergy, and inter- premium quality vacuum components, valves and chambers. disciplinarity provided by a campus-based research center. Photon Spot #507 Neaspec GmbH #316 photonspot.com/ www.neaspec.com Photon Spot specializes in superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors Neaspec is dedicated to delivering innovative solutions for nanoscale optical (SNSPDs) and sub-Kelvin cryogenic systems. Our fully-automated cryogenic imaging & spectroscopy for researchers in industry and academic institutions. systems deliver 0.8K-1K temperatures without consuming liquid helium. Our Neaspec’s neaSNOM the ultimate nanoanalytic microscopy platform for materials detectors exhibit ultralow dark counts, sub-100ps jitter, and near-90% quantum research and photonics enables optical analysis of complex material systems at efficiency and are in use by top research groups around the world. visible, infrared and terahertz frequencies at a spatial resolution of 10nm. Physical Society of Japan #926 Neutron Scattering Society of America #113 www.jps.or.jp/english/ www.neutronscattering.org The Physical Society of Japan (JPS) has around 17,000 members. JPS publishes The Neutron Scattering Society of America (NSSA) was formed in 1992 and is an Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, Progress of Theoreti- organization of persons who have an interest in neutron scattering research in a cal and Experimental Physics, and JPS Conference Proceedings, wide spectrum of disciplines which are devoted to the rapid dissemination of important research results per- taining to all fields of physics. Nor-Cal Products, Inc. #502 www.n-c.com Phytron, Inc. #104 Visit our Vacuum Experts at booth 606 to learn more about what Nor-Cal Prod- www.phytron.com ucts can do for you. Components on display include: Custom Chambers and Established in 1947, Phytron is a leading manufacturer of stepper motors and Weldments, Isolation and Pressure Control Valves, Foreline Traps, Heater Jackets, controls for use in ambient and extreme environments including vacuum, radia- Insulators and Controllers, Viewports, Glass Adapters, Feedthroughs, and Sample tion, cryogenic and space. Unparalleled quality, innovation, full in-house testing Transfer and Manipulation Devices. & qualification and flexibility in custom design have put Phytron in the forefront of stepper motor technology. NT-MDT America Inc. #705 www.ntmdt.ie Piezoconcept #322 Come visit us at booth #318 where we will have live demonstrations on our Fully piezoconcept.com Automated Titanium AFM with HD controller. Our AFM has more than 60 built- PIEZOCONCEPT is the leading provider of nanopositioners dedicated to applica- in modes bringing unlimited capabilities to your lab. Extremely low drifts, cut- tions such as Super Resolution Microscopy, Optical Trapping and Atomic Force ting-edge technology and online quantitative measurements make Titanium an Microscopy. Our customers include many leading scientists engaged in leading exceptional and unique choice for your lab. edge research at world class universities and institutes. We developed a range of ultra-stable nanopositionner able to meet a wide range of microscopy applica- OriginLab Corporation #307 tions with significant advantages over the currently available nanopositionners. www.originlab.com Origin is an industry-leading graphing and data analysis software for science and engineering. Features include 100+ customizable 2D, 3D, statistical and specialized graphs, batch plotting, curve fitting, peak analysis, signal processing, advanced statistics, result recalculation on data or parameter change, batch anal- ysis, and programming support for C, R, and Python.

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 91 Pressure Wave Systems #509 Razorbill Instruments #221 www.pressurewave.de https://razorbillinstruments.com/ Pressure Wave Systems GmbH is developing oil-free compressors for Gifford-Mc- Applying uniaxial pressure to samples at cryogenic temperature is becoming an Mahon and pulse tube Ccyocoolers. The company was started in 2012 in Munich increasingly important experimental technique to tune the electronic properties in order to develop an energy efficient solution for high power cryocoolers used of strongly correlated electron systems. Razorbill Instruments sells a family of in medical systems, such as MRI scanners, in semiconductor to power cryopumps. compact cryogenic strain cells to allow stresses and strains to be applied to sam- In the meantime the company has developed several prototypes for a technology ples at temperatures down to below 1K and at high magnetic field. that might save more than 50% of the electrical energy used compared to conven- tional cooling solutions as well as an oil-free compressor concept that can be used Research in Germany #602 with any existing GM or Pulse Tube Cryocooler. Moreover the technology can be www.dfg.de used anywhere where ultra-clean gas needs to be compressed. Meet representatives of AFAvH, DAAD, DFG, DPG, Clusters of Excellence, Gradu- ate Schools and MPG to learn more about research and funding opportunities in Princeton Scientific Corp. #503 Germany. Take the opportunity to talk to scientists from different German phys- www.princetonscientific.com ics research institutions, scholars and alumni of different funding programs to Princeton Scientific is a leading global supplier of pure element crystals and sub- exchange experiences about research and career opportunities in Germany in a strates, as well as common alloys to research and industry. We supply high purity relaxed atmosphere. This event is recommended to PhD students as well as early materials including metal single crystals, oxidic single crystals, substrate single career researchers and senior researchers. crystals and bicrystals for superconductivity, substrate single crystals for III-V ni- trides, and the highest purity materials in form of wires, foils, powders, etc. Sput- RHK Technology, Inc. #303 tering targets, semiconductor single crystals, laser crystals, optical crystals and www.rhk-tech.com wire saws are also supplied to scientists, engineers and industrial manufacturers. RHK Technology: The leader in cryogen-free LT-SPM, VT-SPM, and universal SPM Our goal is to supply these products, even in the case of demanding innovative re- controllers. RHK Technology s modular system offerings can be upgraded from quirements, with highest possible quality, competitive pricing and short delivery ambient SPM all the way to cryogen-free AFM/STM systems with integrated times Optimized solutions for research, development and production are provided superconducting magnets. The market s most advanced SPM controller, R9plus, worldwide according to the specifications provided by our customers. powers all RHK Technology systems.

Princeton University Press #905 Rigaku Americas Corporation #213 www.press.princeton.edu www.rigaku.com Princeton University Press publishes major trade, textbook, and professional titles Rigaku provides the worlds most complete line of X-ray diffraction and X-ray flu- in physics. Visit booth 905 to see books from our 2017 and 2018 lists, including Kip orescence instruments and components. Systems include the MiniFlex XRD and Thorne & ’s Modern Classical Physics, Misner, Thorne & Wheeler’s Supermini WDXRF benchtop systems, the SmartLab multi-purpose diffractome- Gravitation, A. Zee’s On Gravity, Philip Nelson’s From Photon to Neuron, and Dave ter with SAXS and in-plane capabilities, DMAX Rapid II micro-diffraction system, Goldberg’s The Standard Model in a Nutshell. Conference discount offer 30% off SMAX3000 small angle scattering systems and the ZSX Primus WDXRF plus free shipping (US destinations). Use discount code EX217 at press.princeton. edu or purchase at our booth. Royal Society of Chemistry #805 www.rsc.org PVD Products Inc. #700 The Royal Society of Chemistry is the world’s leading chemistry community, advanc- pvdproducts.com ing excellence in the chemical sciences. With over 50,000 members and a knowledge PVD Products, Inc. provides fully integrated magnetron sputtering, thermal and business that spans the globe, we are the UK’s professional body for chemical scien- electron beam evaporation (IBAD & GLADS), ion beam milling, and PLD systems tists; a not-for-profit organisation with 170 years of history and an international vi- and associated vacuum components for R&D applications. We also provide cus- sion for the future. We promote, support and celebrate chemistry. We work to shape tomized deposition systems per customer requests. the future of the chemical sciences – for the benefit of science and humanity.

Quantum Design #412 Royal Society Publishing #930 www.qdusa.com royalsociety.org/journals Quantum Design International manufactures automated material characteri- The Royal Society publishes ten journals, including three in the physical sciences. zation systems (PPMS®, MPMS®3, VersaLab, DynaCool ) providing temperatures Proceedings A publishes outstanding research and review articles; Philosophical from 0.05K to 1000Kand fields up to 16 tesla, and advanced helium liquefiers and Transactions A publishes theme issues on topics of current scientific importance; recovery systems. They also distribute lithography systems, FMR and Terahertz Royal Society Open Science publishes high quality, open access research on the ba- sources/spectrometers, crystal furnaces, SPM for PPMS, single photon detectors sis of objective peer review. Come and find out more at booth 930. and educational kits for quantum optics. Saes Group #530 QuinStar Technology, Inc. #706 www.saesgroup.com www.quinstar.com SAES Group, the world leader in Gettering Technology, presents compact and pow- Cryogenic Products & Test Equipment/Instruments. Standard and Custom Products. erful NEG pumps; NEXTorrs, and CapaciTorrs for HV to UHV/XHV applications. The We’re an RF engineering firm celebrating 25 years of innovation in the microwave new sintered and porous ZAO1 getter alloy and the pumps based on this alloy will and millimeter-wave frequency ranges. Our product development stems from be presented. The pumps deliver extremely high pumping speed per unit volume. a strong R&D background. Our strength in design is supported by on-site man- ufacturing, so we can readily meet your precise requirements with high-quality, Science/AAAS #331 cost-effective solutions. www.aaas.org Since 1848, AAAS and its members have worked together to advance science and R. D. Mathis Company #207 serve society. As part of these efforts, AAAS publishes Science, a multidisciplinary www.rdmathis.com peer-reviewed journal, Science Advances, an open-access online journal, Science We offer the highest quality Evaporation Sources, Materials and E-Beam Liners Immunology, Science Robotics, Science Signaling, and Science Translational Medi- for the thin film coating industries. Our Catalog offers a comprehensive selection cine. AAAS also offers programs focused on science policy, international coopera- of Tungsten, Molybdenum and Tantalum sources as well as custom fabrication. tion, science education, diversity, and career development for scientists. We offer a wide variety of E-Beam Liners and evaporation materials including gold, silver, nickel, aluminum, etc. Our “LV Series” Low Voltage, High Current Pow- er Supplies and our “GP 100” Inert Gas Purifier are available to compliment your evaporation process.

92 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide Scienta Omicron, Inc. #319 Staib Instruments, Inc. #309 www.vgscienta.com www.staibinstruments.com ScientaOmicron is the world’s premier supplier of equipment for electron spec- STAIB produces high-performance instruments for in-situ material analysis and troscopy, with experience that goes back more than four decades. Our product Multi-technique Surface Analysis Chambers: RHEED systems for structure, film line includes state-of-the art ARPES analyzers with unchallenged energy and quality in UHV & high pressure; Auger Probe for elemental composition during angle resolution, including the novel hemispherical analyzer Scienta DA30, that growth; CMA energy spectrometers (Auger, SAM, XPS, UPS) for analytical surface uses deflectors to enable full cone acceptance. Furthermore, we offer excellent studies; Electron Guns - flood, microfocus, general-purpose, low-energy, nano-fo- transmission ambient pressure analyzers, as well as and high intensity UV and cus; SEM; PEEM; X-ray Sources. X-ray sources. Our vacuum product offering includes custom designed 304, 316SS & Mu Metal vacuum chambers, linear translators, XYZ manipulators, cryostats, the Stanford Research Systems (SRS) #407 SoftShut gate valve series, and all-metal angle & leak valves. Our two production www.thinksrs.com facilities, located in the United Kingdom and Sweden, with over 150 employees SRS will be exhibiting their full line of scientific test instrumentation including our are considered to be the world’s premier supplier of quality products to the exact- latest lock-in amplifiers, delay generators, preamplifiers, RGAs and much more. ing standards of the vacuum and surface science market. STAR Cryoelectronics #408 Scientific Instruments, Inc. #707 www.starcryo.com www.scientificinstruments.com STAR Cryoelectronics, founded in 1999, is a leading manufacturer of cryogen-free SI is involved in the design and manufacture of cryogenic temperature sensors ADR cryostats, TES microcalorimeter and STJ detectors, spectrometers for X-ray and instrumentation for laboratory, aerospace, industrial and medical applica- microanalysis and synchrotron beamlines, advanced LTS and HTS dc SQUIDs, tions. Other product areas include petrochemical tank gauging systems for liquid high-performance PC-based SQUID readout electronics, cryocables based on natural gas (LNG) Storage tanks, LNG composition analyzer systems and aircraft woven looms or bundled twisted pairs, superconducting flex cables, and the Mr. temperature probes. SQUID® Educational Demonstration System. The company also offers custom LTS and HTS thin-film foundry services. Sentys Inc. #727 www.sentys.com Sumitomo (SHI) Cryogenics of America #212 Sentys sells equipment for materials research from a range of German manufacturers. www.shicryogenics.com Exclusively representing CreaTec in The Americas we proudly offer their LT-STM/AFM Sumitomo (SHI) Cryogenics of America, Inc. (SCAI), part of the SHI Cryogenics System with sophisticated in-situ capabilities such as magnetic field, transport mea- Group, designs and manufactures a wide range of products, including 4K and 10K surements, optical sample telescope, sample cleaving, laser probing and doping. Also: Cryocoolers, Pulse Tubes and Cryopumps. In addition, the SHI Cryogenics Group Complete MBE Solutions, bake-out, etc. serves customers with facilities around the world and delivers innovative solu- tions to the research, optical coating, semiconductor and medical industries. SmarAct Inc. #505 www.smaract.com Swabian Instruments GmbH #704 SmarAct develops and produces piezo-based high-accuracy positioning and mea- www.swabianinstruments.com/ suring systems for the micro- and nanometer scale in industrial and research appli- Time Tagger Series, streaming time-to-digital converters, up to 18 Channels, cations. Comprehensive positioner systems with numerous degrees of freedom and down to 10 ps time resolution Pulse Streamer 8/2, synchronous digital pattern parallel kinematics, microscope stages and laser interferometers can be assembled and arbitrary waveform generator DL nSec, versatile diode laser with digital mod- to custom-built, complete robotic systems and work under extreme conditions, e.g., ulation with <1 ns rise time and triggered picosecond pulse capability ultrahigh vacuum, cryogenic temperatures, and non-magnetic materials. SynSysCo #216 Solid Sealing Technology #231 www.synsysco.com www.solidsealing.com SynSysCo is displaying its Omni™ Helium Compressor Line which drives Sumito- Solid Sealing Technology is a Global Supplier specializing in the design and man- mo Cryopumps and competing Cryopumps on the same tool at the same time. ufacturing of Feedthroughs and Connectors using ceramic to metal and glass to SynSysCo is also displaying dry roughing pumps for use in chamber evacuation, metal sealing technology. Products include over 1200 standard assemblies as Cryo-Regen, and Turbo backing, and miniature compact dry scroll pumps. well as custom assemblies for ultra-high vacuum, pressure, voltage, current, and temperature. Tabor Electronics #102 taborelec.com Sony Digital Paper #804 Tabor Electronics, a world leader in waveform generation, and Astronics Test www.sony.com/digitalpaper/write Systems, providing Tabor US solutions and innovative test solutions for mission Sony is pleased to join APS for the first time. Please stop by booth #804 to test critical systems, present a live demonstration. At the March Meeting, various drive the next generation of Digital Paper, share your impressions, and enter to for techniques for using AWGs to create pulses for quantum computation including a chance to win Digital Paper. Whether you’re reading theses, correcting exams, up-conversion and DDS will be shown. Tabor’s new Signal Expert (SE5082) will annotating scholarly or scientific articles, reviewing proofs, sketching diagrams, be featured along with the popular multi-channel WX2184C and the 52392 PXI figures and formulas, or preparing lecture notes, Sony’s Digital Paper is ideal for Express AWG. physicists. Taylor & Francis Group LLC #800 SPECS TII Inc. #504 www.taylorandfrancisgroup.com www.specs.com CRC Press /Taylor and Francis is a leading international publisher of textbooks, pro- SPECS manufactures cutting-edge customized systems and components for fessional handbooks, and references in Physics. Please visit our booth to browse the surface analysis in UHV, based on methods like XPS, UPS, AES, ISS, STM, LEEM/ latest and bestselling books such as Physics of Radiation and Climate or Why String PEEM, LEED, SIMS, SNMS and HREELS. We offer a variety of sources for deposition, Theory?, with special convention discounts on all purchases. Review our journal se- excitation and charge neutralization as well as analyzers, monochromators and lections and pick up complimentary sample copies. Senior Publishing Editor Luna Han research microscopes like LEEM and STM. ([email protected]) and Editor Emily Wells ([email protected]) will be available to discuss new project ideas. Springer Nature #917 www.nature.com Springer Nature is one of the world’s leading global research, educational and professional publishers, home to an array of respected and trusted brands provid- ing quality content through a range of innovative products and services. Springer Nature is the world’s largest academic book publisher and numbers almost 13,000 staff in over 50 countries. www.springernature.com

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 93 TDK-Lambda Americas - HP Division #223 Virginia Diodes #431 us.tdk-lambda.com/HP www.vadiodes.com TDK-Lambda Americas High Power Division is a manufacturer of Programmable, VDI manufactures state-of-the-art test and measurement equipment for mm- High Density Power Supplies located in Neptune, N.J.. The Genesys ™ series of Pro- wave and THz applications. These products include Vector Network Analyzer, grammable Power Supplies has the highest density in power levels from 750W Spectrum Analyzer and Signal Generator Extension Modules that extend the through 15KW with output ranges up to 1500V and 1,000A. We also offer High capability of high performance microwave measurement tools to higher frequen- Voltage Products with outputs up to 300KV, up to 15KW. cies. VDI’s component products include detectors, mixers, frequency multipliers and custom systems for reliable operation at frequencies between 50 GHz and 2 TeachSpin, Inc. #110 THz. All VDI components include in-house fabricated GaAs Schottky diodes and www.teachspin.com microelectronic filter structures. One visitor called it ‘a bounce house for physicits’. We call it the Food Truck for the Physics Mind - a 44-foot trailer housing all our TeachSpin instruments up and run- WITec Instruments Corp #108 ning and ready to take data. We’re parking it on the exhibit floor and inviting you www.WITec-Instruments.com in. Come see what could be coming your way! WITec is a manufacturer of high resolution optical and scanning probe microscopy solutions for scientific and industrial applications. A modular product line allows The Japan Society of Applied Physics #904 the combination of different microscopy techniques such as Raman, NSOM or AFM www.jsap.or.jp/english/index.html in one single instrument for flexible analysis of optical, chemical and structural The Japan Society of Applied Physics (JSAP) will promote our international properties of a sample. journals, Applied Physics Express (APEX) and Japanese Journal of Applied Physics (JJAP). These journals cover various fields in applied physics, including the fields in Wolfram Research #208 semiconductors, photonics, superconductors, spintronics, nanoscale science, and www.wolfram.com plasma processing Wolfram has been defining the computational future for 30 years. 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Our products are used in the high and ultra-high vacuum markets Yale University Press publishes books and other materials that further scholarly for materials research and find applications in diverse fields such as thin film investigation, advance interdisciplinary inquiry, stimulate public debate, educate deposition and modification, surface analysis instrumentation and synchrotron both within and outside the classroom, and enhance cultural life. beam conditioning and diagnostics. Zurich Instruments #306 Vacuum Technology Inc. #327 www.zhinst.com www.vti-glovebox.com/ Zurich Instruments makes lock-in amplifiers, phase-locked loops, and imped- Based in Gloucester, Massachusetts, Vacuum Technology Inc. builds and services ance analyzers that have revolutionized instrumentation in the high-frequency the glove box needs of educational and industrial clients worldwide by integrat- (HF) and ultra-high-frequency (UHF) ranges by combining frequency-domain ing best–in-class components sourced from Europe, Asia, UK and the USA. Our tools and time-domain tools within each product. 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94 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Focus Session Organizers The APS leadership and staff extend their sincere 2D Materials: metals, superconductors, and correlated materials thanks to the focus session organizers and abstract (DMP) Luis Balicas (High Field Magnet Laboratory, Tallahassee), Tony Heinz sorters, who, during the past year, gave so generously (Stanford University) of their time and expertise. 2D Materials: Semiconductors (DMP, DCOMP) Junqiao Wu (University of California, Berkeley), Ian Appelbaum (University of Maryland), Di Xiao (Carnegie Mellon University) 2D materials: synthesis, defects, structure and properties (DMP) Chiral Spin Textures and Dynamics, Including Skyrmions (GMAG/ Connie Li (Naval Research Laboratory), Marc Bockrath (Ohio State University), DMP) Satoru Emori (Stanford and Virginia Tech), Olle Heinonen (Argonne Eric Stinaff (Ohio University) National Laboratory), André Thiaville (Université Paris-Sud) 3D Printing of Soft Materials From Process Physics to Part Complex Oxide Interfaces and Heterostructures (DMP) Adam Hauser Properties (DPOLY, GSOFT) Bryan Vogt (University of Akron) and Mark (Alabama University), Divine Kumah (North Carolina State University), Xifan Dadmun (University of Tennessee) Wu (Temple University) 5D/4D Transition Metal Systems (DMP) Vivien Zapf (Los Alamos Computational Discovery and Design of Novel Materials (DMP, National Laboratory), Natalia Perkins (University Minnesota) DCOMP) Qimin Yan (Temple University), Anderson Janotti (University of Active Mechanics of Networks and Gels (GSOFT, DBIO) David Delaware) Lubensky (University of Michigan) Computational Fluid Dynamics Across Length Scales: From Advanced Morphological Characterization of Polymeric Materials Turbulence to Protein Folding and Aggregation (DCOMP, DFD) (DPOLY) Xiaodan Gu (University of Southern Mississippi) and Enrique Sauro Succi (IAC-CNR, Rome), Tony Ladd (University of Florida) Gomez (Penn State University) Continuum Descriptions of Discrete Materials (GSOFT, GSNP) David Advances in Computational Statistical Mechanics and their Henann (Brown), Ken Kamrin (MIT) Applications (DCOMP, DCMP, GSNP) Ying-Wai Li (Oak Ridge National Developments of DFT from Quantum to Statistical Mechanics (DCP, Laboratory), David P Landau (University of Georgia), Markus Eisenbach (Oak DCOMP) Jianzhong Wu (University of California, Riverside) and Kieron Burke Ridge National Laboratory) (University of California, Irvine) Advancing Polymer Physics by Integrating Simulation and Theory Devices from 2D materials: function, fabrication and (DPOLY, DCOMP, DCP) Arthi Jayaraman (University of Delaware) and characterization (DMP) Jim Hone (Columbia University), Joshua Charles Sing (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) Robinson (Penn State University), Andrea Young (University of California, Architectural Design of Polymers (DPOLY) Gila Stein (University of Santa Barbara) Tennessee) Dielectric and Ferroic Oxides (DMP, DCOMP) Seiji Kojima (U Tsukuba), Aspherical Particles in Soft Matter Self-Assembly and Granular Nicholas Barrett (CEA), Shi Liu (Carnegie Institute for Science) Matter (GSOFT, GSNP) Gerd Schroeder-Turk (Murdoch University), Karen Dirac and Weyl semimetals (DMP) Ken Burch (Boston College), Andrei Daniels (NC State University), Doug Cleaver (Sheffield Hallam University) Bernevig (Princeton University), Johnpierre Paglione (University of Maryland) Assembly and Behavior of Hierarchical Materials (DMP) Steve Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors (DMP, DCOMP, FIAP) Jack Whitelam (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Dmitri Talapin Lyons (Naval Research Laboratory), Evan Glaser (Naval Research Laboratory), (University of Chicago) Greg Fuchs (Cornell University) Athermal Systems and Statistical Mechanics (GSNP) Rafael Dynamical Pattern Formation in Synchronization of Complex Blumenfeld (University of Cambridge) Networks (GSNP, DBIO) Jie Sun (Clarkson) and Zachary Nicolaou Block Copolymer Thin Films Integrated with New Material Electron, Exciton and Heat Transport in Nanostructures (DMP) Platforms (DPOLY) Reika Katsumata (University of California Santa Pierre Darancet (Argonne National Laboratory), Alexander Weber-Bargioni Barbara) and Greg Doerk (Brookhaven National Laboratory) (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Pramod Reddy (University of Michigan)

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 95 Electrons, Phonons, Electron Phonon Scattering, and Phononics Materials for Post-Moore Computing (DMP) Shriram Ramanathan (DCOMP, DMP) David J. Singh (University of Missouri), Matthieu Verstraete (Purdue University), Joshua Yang (University Massachusetts) (Universite de Liege), Baowen Li (University of Colorado) Materials in Extremes: Bridging Simulation and Experiment Emergent Properties of Bulk Complex Oxides (GMAG, DMP, DCOMP) (DCOMP, DMP, GSCCM) Ivan Oleynik (University of South Florida), Jonathan Turan Birol (University of Minnesota), Janice Musfeldt (University of Belof (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Anatoly Belonoshko (Royal Tennessee), Yasujiro Taguchi (RIKEN) Institute of Technology) Excited States and Non-adiabatic Dynamics in Molecular Systems Mechanical Metamaterials (GSNP, DPOLY, GSOFT, DBIO) Johannes (DCP, DCOMP) Laura Gagliardi (University of Minnesota) and Toru Shiozaki Overvelde (AMOLF) and Sung Hoon Kang (Johns Hopkins University) (Northwestern University) Mechanics of Mechanical Networks (GSOFT, DPOLY, GSNP, DBIO) Extreme Deformation of Polymers and Soft Matter: Cavitation, Pedro M. Reis (MIT) and Eleni Katifori (University of Pennsylvania) Fracture, and Recoil (DPOLY, GSOFT) Shelby Hutchens (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) and Alfred Crosby (University of Massachusetts, Mechanisms of Ionic Conduction and Diffusion in Polymeric Ion Amherst) Conductors (DPOLY) Moon Park (POSTECH) and Lou Madsen (Virginia Tech) Extreme Mechanical Instabilities, Defects, and Large Deformations (GSNP, DBIO) Chris Rycroft (Harvard), Efi Efrati (Weizmann), Shmuel M. Mechano-Responsive Polymers and Soft Materials (DPOLY, GSOFT) Rubinstein (Harvard) Chelsea Davis (Purdue University) and Matt Green (Arizona State University) Fe-based Superconductors (DMP, DCOMP) Jiun-Haw Chu (University of Microinertia Effects in Particulate Flows (GSOFT, GSNP) Antony N. Washington), Qimiao Si (Rice University), Jiaqiang Yan (Oak Ridge National Beris (University of Delaware), Kausik Sarkar (George Washington University) Laboratory) Moore’s Law: More and Beyond Alex Demkov (University of Texas), First-principles Modeling of Excited-State Phenomena in Materials Stefan Zollner (New Mexico State University) (DCOMP, DCMP, DCP, DMP) André Schleife (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign), Noa Marom (Carnegie Mellon University) Morphable Structures (GSNP) Joel Marthelot (MIT), Pierre-Thomas Brun (Princeton) Fluid Mechanics for Soft Matter (GSOFT, DPOLY, GSNP) John M. Kolinski (EPFL), Pierre-Thomas Brun (Princeton) Morphogenesis (DBIO, GSOFT, GSNP) Andrej Kosmrlj (Princeton), Zi Chen (Dartmouth) Free Energy Mapping in Biology and Materials Science (GSOFT, DCOMP, DBIO, GSNP) Jonathan K. Whitmer (University of Notre Dame), Multi-Scale Flows and Pathways in the Climate System Hussein Juan de Pablo (University of Chicago) Aluie (University of Rochester), Laure Zanna (Oxford University) Frustrated Magnetism (GMAG/DMP) Kate Ross (Colorado State Nanostructures and Metamaterials (DMP) Jay Foley (William University), Marcelo Jaime (Los Alamos National Laboratory), George Jackeli Patterson University), Hayk Harutyunyan (Emory University) (Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research) Noise-driven dynamics in far-from-equilibrium systems (GSNP, Integer and fractional quantum Hall effects and related topics DBIO) Stephen Teitsworth (Duke) Gabor Csathy (Purdue) and John Cumings (University of Maryland) Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics and Hydrodynamics of Active Jamming of cells in tissues and tumors (GSNP, DBIO, GSOFT) Corey Matter (GSOFT, GSNP, DBIO) Dibyendu Mandal (University of California, O’Hern (Yale), Mark Shattuck (CCNY) Berkeley), Katherine Klymko (University of California, Berkeley) Low-Dimensional and Molecular Magnetism (GMAG/DMP) Matt Organic Electronics and Photonics (DPOLY/DMP) Dean DeLongchamp Stone (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Jonathan Friedman (Amherst (NIST) and Elizabeth von Hauff (VU Amsterdam) College), Ben Powell (University of Queensland) Organometal Halide Perovskites; Photovoltaics and beyond (DMP) Machine Learning in Condensed Matter Physics (DCOMP, DCMP) Yan Li (University of Utah), Hanwei Gao (Florida State University) Ehsan Khatami (SJSU), Roger Melko (University of Waterloo), Eun-Ah Kim (Cornell), Simon Trebst (U Cologne) Origami and Kirigami Metamaterials (GSOFT, GSNP) Zeb Rocklin (Cornell and Georgia Tech), Christian Santangelo (University of Massachusetts, Machine Learning in Nonlinear Physics and Mechanics (GSOFT, Amherst) GSNP) Chris Rycroft (Harvard), Shmuel M. Rubinstein (Harvard) Petascale Science and Beyond: Applications and Opportunities Magnetic Nanostructures: Materials and phenomena (GMAG/DMP) for Materials, Chemical, and Bio Physics (DCOMP, DBIO, DCMP, DCP, Kristen Buchanan (Colorado State University) Karen Livesey (University of DMP) Jack C. Wells (ORNL), Jack R. Deslippe (LBNL), Nicholas Romero (ANL) Colorado – Colorado Springs), Olivier Klein, (SPINTEC, CEA-Grenoble) Physics of Bioinspired Soft Materials (GSOFT, DBIO) Sung Hoon Kang Magnetic Oxide Thin Films and Heterostructures (GMAG, DMP, (Johns Hopkins University), Kyoo-Chul (Kenneth) Park (Northwestern), Ling DCOMP) Alex Grutter (NIST Gaithersburg), Satoshi Okamoto (Oak Ridge Li, Mathias Kolle (MIT) National Laboratory), Maria Varela (Universidad Complutense Madrid)

96 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide Physics of Cell Organelles and Intracellular Membranes (GSNP, Soft Matter in Industrial Applications (GSOFT, GSNP, FIAP) Jie Ren DBIO) Bodo Wilts (University of Fribourg), Yuru Deng, and Gerd Schroeder- (Merck & Co, Ltd.), Joshua Dijksman (Wageningen University) and Robert P. Turk (Murdoch University) Behringer (Duke University) Physics of Liquids (GSOFT, GSNP, DCP) Yang Zhang (University of Illinois Spin transport and Magnetization Dynamics in Metals-Based at Urbana-Champaign), Takeshi Egami (University of Tennessee Knoxville and Systems (GMAG/DMP/FIAP) Barry Zink (University of Denver), Fengyuan Oak Ridge National Laboratory) Yang (Ohio State University), Liam O’Brien (University of Liverpool) Polyelectrolyte Complexation (DPOLY, DBIO) Debra Audus (NIST) and Spin-Dependent Phenomena in Semiconductors (GMAG, DMP, FIAP, Samanvaya Srivastava (UCLA) DCOMP) Peng Xiong (Florida State University), Ezekiel Johnston-Halperin (Ohio State University), Guido Burkard (University of Konstanz) Polymer Crystallization from Classical to Functional Systems (DPOLY) Christopher Li (Drexel University) and Toshi Myoshi (University of Strong light, matter coupling Enhanced spectroscopy, modified Akron) molecular dynamics and altered chemical reactions (DCP) Felipe Herrera, Universidad de Santiago de Chile (USACH), and Jeff Owrutsky, Naval Polymer Glasses: The Influence of Confinement and Interfaces Research Laboratory (NRL) on Material Properties (DPOLY/GSNP) Rodney Priestley (Princeton University) and Simone Napolitano (Université Libre de Bruxelles) Structure and Rheology of Hydrogels (DPOLY) Vivek Sharma (University of Illinois Chicago) and Samanvaya Srivastava (UCLA) Polymer Nanocomposites: From Fundamentals to Functional Applications (DPOLY) Praveen Agarwal (Dow Chemical Company) and Sub-nano clusters as the smallest and highly-tunable interface Guoliang Liu (Virginia Tech) (DCP) Anastassia N. Alexandrova (University of California, Los Angeles) and Michael White (Brookhaven National Laboratory and Stony Brook University) Polymer Physics in Very Strongly Confined Environments (DPOLY, GSNP) Yeng-Long Chen (Academia Sinica) Surface Science of Organic Molecular Solids, Films and nanostructures (DMP) Mina Yoon (Oak Ridge National Laboratory and U Polymers for Energy Applications (DPOLY) Christopher Evans Tennessee), Chenggang Tao (Virginia Tech), Wai-Lun Chan (University Kansas) (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Symposium Honoring Ryong-Joon Roe (DPOLY) Gregory Beaucage Precision Many-Body Physics (DCOMP DAMOP, DCMP) Nikolay (Cincinnati), Hyuk Yu (Wisconsin) Prokof’ev (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), Martin Zwierlein (MIT), Romain Vasseur (University of California, Berkeley) Symposium Honoring William W. Graessley (DPOLY) Ramanan Krishnamoorti (University of Houston) and Ralph Colby (Penn State Printing of Soft Materials: From Process Physics to Part Properties University) (DPOLY, GSOFT) Bryan Vogt (University of Akron) and Mark Dadmun (University of Tennessee) Thermal versus Athermal Plasticity (GSNP, GSOFT) Robert Hoy (University of South Florida), and Stefanos Papanikolaou Self-assembly in Liquid Crystals and other Complex Solvents (GSOFT, DBIO, DPOLY) Cecilia Leal (University of Illinois at Urbana- Thermocapillary and Solvocapillary Methods for the Manipulation Champaign) and Roy Beck (Tel-Aviv University) of Soft Matter Jonathan P. Singer (Rutgers), Vivek Sharma (University of Illinois at Chicago) Self-assembly of nano-structured, macromolecular, and nano- porous materials (DCP) Michael Grünwald, (University of Utah), and Jim Topological Materials: Synthesis, Characterization and Modeling De Yoreo, (PNNL) (DMP) Yong Chen (Purdue University), Chaoxing Liu (Penn State University), Zhiqiang Mao (Tulane University) Smart Responsive Polymers for Soft Materials (DPOLY) Debashish Mukherji (Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research) and Mark Stevens Topological Superconductivity (DMP) Matthew Gilbert (University of (Sandia National Laboratories) Illinois Urbana-Champaign), Eun-Ah Kim (Cornell University), Nadya Mason (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) Soft Interface Mechanics (GSOFT, DPOLY, DBIO) Katharine E. Jensen (), John M. Kolinski (EPFL) Van der Waals Bonding in Advanced Materials (DMP, DCOMP) Evan Reed (Stanford University), Aaron Lindenburg (Stanford University), Soft Materials Containing Synthetic Polymers, Peptides, Proteins, Alejandro Rodriguez (Princeton University) Biomachinery and Beyond (DPOLY, DBIO) Ting Xu (University of California, Berkeley)

March Meeting 2018 Program Guide | 97 Abstract Sorters John Cumings, University of Maryland Felipe Herrera, Universidad de Santiago de Chile Mark Dadmun, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Jared Hertzberg, IBM Baleegh Abdo, IBM Pierre Darancet, Argonne National Lab Angela Hight Walker, NIST Praveen Agarwal, The Dow Chemical Company Moumita Das, Rochester Institute of Technology Stephen Hill, Florida State University Pinar Akcora, Stevens Institute of Technology Timir Datta, University of South Carolina Jim Hone, Columbia University Anastassia Alexandrova, University of California, Los Animesh Datta, University of Warwick Greg Huber, University of California, Santa Barbara Angeles Eric Davis, Clemson University Shelby Hutchens, University of Illinois at Urbana- Scott Anderson, University of Utah Chelsea Davis, Purdue University Champaign Ian Appelbaum, University of Maryland Jim de Yoreo, Pacific Northwest National Lab Masa Ishigami, University of Central Florida Meigan Aronson, Texas A&M University Dean DeLongchamp, NIST George Jackeli, University of Stuttgart Daniel Arovas, University of California, San Diego Alex Demkov, University of Texas at Austin Marcelo Jaime, Los Alamos National Lab Debra Audus, NIST Dan Dessau, University of Colorado, Boulder Marc Janoschek, Los Alamos National Lab Robert Austin, Princeton University Gregory Doerk, Brookhaven National Lab Anderson Janotti, University of Delaware Crystal Bailey, APS Daniel Dougherty, North Carolina State University Arthi Jayaraman, University of Delaware Luis Balicas, National High Magnetic Field Lab James Duncan, University of Maryland Robert Jeraj, University of Wisconsin, Madison Sarbajit Banarjee, Texas A&M University Dave Egolf, Georgetown University Michelle Johannes, Naval Research Lab Nicholas Barrett, CEA Ted Einstein, University of Maryland Jody Kaplan, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Ryan Baumbach, Florida State University Satoru Emori, Stanford University Jyoti Katoch, Ohio State University Greg Beaucage, University of Cincinnati Ilya Eremin, University of Bochum Reika Katsumata, University of California, Santa Bryan Beckingham, Auburn University Christopher Evans, University of Illinois at Urbana- Barbara Jonathan Belof, Lawrence Livermore National Lab Champaign Roland Kawakami, Ohio State University Andrei Bernevig, Princeton University Nikta Fakhri, MIT Ehsan Khatami, San Jose State University Meredith Betterton, University of Colorado, Boulder Michael Flatté, University of Iowa Kenneth Kiger, University of Maryland Turan Birol, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Jay Foley, William Patterson University Eun-Ah Kim, Cornell University Marc Bockrath, Ohio State University Adam Friedman, Naval Research Lab Danny Kim, HRL Labs Thomas Bortfeld, Harvard University Greg Fuchs, Cornell University Seiji Kojima, University of Tsukuba Cortney Bougher, APS Laura Gagliardi, University of Minnesota, John Kolinski, EPFL Todd Brintlinger, Naval Research Lab Minneapolis Andrej Kosmrlj, Princeton University Nicholas Bronn, IBM Jay Gambetta, IBM Watson Anthony Kotula, NIST Pierre-Thomas Brun, Princeton University Hanwei Gao, Florida State University Ramanan Krishnamoorti, University of Houston Todd Brun, University of Southern California Matthew Gilbert, University of Illinois at Urbana- Divine Kumah, North Carolina State University Kristen Buchanan, Colorado State University Champaign Sanat Kumar, Columbia University Ken Burch, Boston College Pupa Gilbert, University of Wisconsin, Madison Wai-Kwong Kwok, Argonne National Lab Kieron Burke, University of California, Irvine Mercedes Gimeno-Segovia, University of Bristol Dan Lathrop, University of Maryland Kristen Burson, Hamilton College Evan Glaser, Naval Research Lab Cecilia Leal, University of Illinois at Urbana- Nick Butch, NIST Enrique Gomez, Penn State University Champaign Larry Cain, Davidson College Vernita Gordon, University of Texas at Austin Sungwoo Lee, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Paul Canfield, Ames Lab Jeff Gore, MIT Matthew Leifer, Chapman University Lincoln Carr, Colorado School of Mines Matthew Green, Arizona State University Benjamin L. Lev, Stanford University Wai-Lun Chan, University of Kansas Michael Grunwald, University of Utah Christopher Li, Drexel University Patrick Charbonneau, Duke University Alex Grutter, NIST Connie Li, Naval Research Lab Yeng-Long Chen, Institute of Physics Academia Sinica Xiaodan Gu, University of Southern Mississippi Xiao Li, University of Maryland Yong Chen, Purdue University Carlos Gutierrez, Sandia National Labs Yan Li, University of Utah Ching-kai Chiu, University of Maryland William Halperin, Northwestern University Aaron Lindenburg, Stanford University Jiun-Haw Chu, University of Washington James Hamlin, University of Florida Shi Liu, Carnegie Institute for Science Enrique Cobas, Naval Research Lab James Harra, Virginia Tech Chaoxing Liu, Penn State University Ralph Colby, Penn State University Hayk Harutyunyan, Emory University Guoliang Liu, Virginia Tech Brad Conrad, AIP Michael Hatridge, University of Pittsburgh Jack Lyons, Naval Research Lab Antonio Corcoles-Gonzalez, IBM Adam Hauser, Alabama University Louis Madsen, Virginia Tech Al Crosby, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Ryan Hayward, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Salvatore Mandrà, Harvard University Gabor Csathy, Purdue University Tony Heinz, Stanford University Michael Mann, Penn State University

98 | March Meeting 2018 Program Guide Zhiqiang Mao, Tulane University Kate Ross, Colorado State University Massimo Vergassola, University of California, Ernesto Marinero, Purdue University Jennifer Ross, University of Massachusetts, San Diego Noa Marom, Carnegie Mellon University Amherst Bryan Vogt, Akron University Nadya Mason, University of Illinois at Urbana- Connie Roth, Emory University Elizabeth von Hauff, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Champaign Shmuel Rubinstein, Harvard University Patrick Vora, George Mason University Igor Mazin, Naval Research Lab Adrienn Ruzsinszky, Temple University Anton Vorontsov, Louisiana State University David McKay, IBM Nitin Samarth, Penn State University Ying Wai Li, Oak Ridge National Lab James Merrick, AIP Chris Santangleo, University of Massachusetts, Jim Wallace, University of Maryland Zlatko Minev, Yale University Amherst Muzhou Wang, Northwestern University John Mintmire, Oklahoma State University Vito Scarola, Virginia Tech Kefeng Wang, University of Maryland Toshi Miyoshi, Akron University Michael Scheibner, University of California, Alexander Weber-Bargioni, Lawrence Berkeley Anexandre Motozov, Rutgers University Merced National Lab Felix Motzoi, University of California, Berkeley AndrŽ Schleife, University of Illinois at Urbana- Jack Wells, Oak Ridge National Lab Champaign Debashish Mukherji, Max Planck Institute Renata Wentzcovitch, Columbia University Dominik Schneble, Stony Brook University Simone Napolitano, Université Libre de Bruxelles Michael White, Brookhaven National Lab Gerd Schršder-Turk, Murdoch University Ilya Nemenman, Emory University Steve Whitelam, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab Vivek Sharma, University of Illinois at Chicago Ivan Oleynik, University of South Florida Jonathan Whitmer, University Notre Dame Mark Shattuck, City College of New York CUNY Jeff Owrutsky, Naval Research Lab Laurel Winter, Los Alamos National Lab Toru Shiozaki, Northwestern University Johnpierre Paglione, University of Maryland Xifan Wu, Temple University Qimao Si, Rice University Moon Park Pohang, University of Science and Junqiao Wu, University of California, Berkeley Technology Jeffrey H. Siewerdsen, Johns Hopkins University Jianzhong Wu, University of California, Riverside David Parker, Oak Ridge National Lab David Simmons, Akron University Phil Wyatt, Wyatt Technology Corporation Natalia Perkins, University of Minnesota, Charles Sing, University of Illinois at Urbana- Di Xiao, Carnegie Mellon University Champaign Minneapolis MIng Xie, University of Texas at Austin Jon Singer, Rutgers University Amanda Petford-Long, Argonne National Lab Peng Xiong, Florida State University Simran Singh, Ohio State University Michel Pleimling, Virginia Tech Ting Xu, University of California, Berkeley David Singh, University of Missouri Rodney Priestley, Princeton University Jing Xu, University of California, Merced Hyun Hoon Song, Hannam University Emily Pritchett, HRL Labs Shenglong Xu, University of Maryland Samanvaya Srivastava, University of Chicago Nikolay Prokofiev, University of Massachusetts, Jiaqiang Yan, Oak Ridge National Lab Gila Stein, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Amherst Qimin Yan, Temple University Mark Stevens, Sandia National Labs Roger Proksch, Asylum Research Joshua Yang, University of Massachusetts, Leonid Pryadko, University of California, Eric Stinaff, Ohio University Amherst Riverside Matt Stone, Oak Ridge National Lab Jihui Yang, University of Washington Chris Quintana, Princeton University Joe Stroscio, NIST Mina Yoon, Oak Ridge National Lab Shriram Ramanathan, Purdue University Sauro Succi, IAC-CNR, Rome Andrea Young, University of California, Santa Rahul Rao, Air Force Research Lab Ichiro Takeuchi, University of Maryland Barbara Pramod Reddy, University of Michigan Dmitri Talapin, University of Chicago Hyuk Yu, University of Wisconsin, Madison Evan Reed, Stanford University David Tanner, University of Florida Vivien Zapf, Los Alamos National Lab Jie Ren, Merck Chenggang Tao, Virginia Tech Tanya Zelevinsky, Columbia University Amir Riaz, University of Maryland Mauricio Terrones, Penn State University Yang Zhang, University of Illinois at Urbana- Marcos Rigol, Penn State University Chih Kuan Tun, North Carolina State A&T State Champaign Joshua Robinson, Penn State University University Jun Zhu, Penn State University D. Zeb Rocklin, Georgia Tech Chris Van de Walle, University of California, Barry Zinc, University of Denver Alejandro Rodriguez, Princeton University Berkeley Stefan Zollner, New Mexico State University Davide Venturelli, NASA

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