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The monument to General Andrew Jackson at Jackson Square was the world's first equestrian statue in which the horse had more than one foot off the base. — www.experienceneworleans.com
The American Association of Physics Teachers will return to New Orleans for its Winter 2016 Meeting, January 9-12. The Big Easy, well known for its cross-cultural and multilingual heritage, provides a lively and entertaining backdrop for physicists and physics educators as they meet to share information and ideas spanning a potpourri of themes, including, The Planetarium Classroom, Weather or Knot, It's Still Physics, Apparatus Gumbo, and Recovery of New Orleans Physics Post-Katrina. While you are in New Orleans you will want to feast on the seafood, sights, and the music that make this city worth the return trip.
2016 Program
Click here to view the program for the 2016 Winter Meeting
Click here to view a PDF of the 2016 Winter Meeting Program
Meeting APP
The 2016 Winter Meeting app is now available for download. You can download the app at https://crowd.cc/s/c8d6. To view the app on your mobile device, please go to the app store and search for AAPT or AAPT National Meetings.
Plenary Speakers
- Dr. Benjamin Santer, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Dr. Kimberly Ennico, NASA's Ames Research Center
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Some photos courtesy of New Orleans Convention & Visitors Bureau