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William Collins
(01/23 - 12/24)
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Member:
Andrew Porwitzky
(01/22 - 12/24)
Sandia National Laboratories
Member:
Rebecca Surman
(01/22 - 12/24)
University of Notre Dame
Member:
William Barletta
(01/23 - 12/25)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Member:
James Laverty
(01/23 - 12/25)
Kansas State University
Member:
Roxanne Springer
(01/24 - 12/26)
Duke University
Member:
Charles Bennett
(01/24 - 12/26)
IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
Member, Committee on Education:
Maajida Murdock
(01/22 - 12/24)
Morgan State University
Member, Committee on Minorities in Physics:
Trina Coleman
(03/24 - 12/26)
Coleman Comprehensive Solutions, LLC
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Spencer Klein
(01/22 - 12/24)
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Member, Committee on the Status of Women in Physics:
Senta Greene
(01/24 - 12/26)
Vanderbilt University
Member, POPA Past Chair:
Eric Mazur
(01/24 - 12/24)
Harvard University
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