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Press registration and scientific program now available for nuclear physics meeting

Check out the scientific program and register today for the 2025 Fall Meeting of the American Physical Society's Division of Nuclear Physics

Meeting Announcement

American Physical Society

Hundreds of physicists from around the world will convene to present new research at the 2025 Fall Meeting of the American Physical Society’s Division of Nuclear Physics. The conference will be held in person only at the Hilton Chicago in Chicago Oct. 17-20.

Press registration

News media with valid APS press credentials may register for the meeting at no cost. To request press credentials, visit APS’ online newsroom. Registration will remain open throughout the meeting.

Scientific program

The scientific program includes presentations on new research in exotic and radioactive nuclei, the quark-gluon plasma, nucleosynthesis, neutrinos, and more. Browse the selection of noteworthy presentations below or search the scientific program for more information. All times are in Central time.

Observation of an Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Neutrino with KM3NeT
Oct. 18, 2:36 p.m., Continental A, lobby level

Photoactivation Analysis Studies at the Madison Accelerator Laboratory to Investigate the Copper Origin of Artifacts Excavated in the Vicinity of the ‘Lost’ Roanoke Colony
Oct. 18, 4 p.m., poster 18, International Ballroom North, 2nd floor

Study of Radon Progeny Attachment Suppression
Oct. 19, 9:18 a.m., Salon C 7 & 8, lower level

Enhanced Production of 60Fe in Massive Stars and Supernova Explosions
Oct. 19, 10:30 a.m., Continental A, lobby level

Production and Spectroscopy of Cold Radioactive Molecules in a Tabletop Apparatus
Oct. 19, 4:48 p.m., Salon C 3 & 4, lower level

 

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