Press Program Now Available for the World's Largest Physics Conference

COLLEGE PARK, MD, March 1, 2023 — The in-person experience for the American Physical Society’s March Meeting begins next week with presentations on new research in climate science, medicine, biological physics, quantum information, superconductivity, condensed matter and more. It will be followed by the virtual experience March 20-22.

There are no press conferences planned for this year’s program. However, press materials about newsworthy presentations are now available in the March Meeting press kit.

Registered journalists will receive emails with press information daily for the duration of the meeting and have access to a workspace on a first-come, first-served basis.

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. If you already have APS press credentials, log in to your APS account before registering for the meeting. Press registration will remain open throughout the meeting.

Scientific Program

The March Meeting will include more than 900 sessions and 12,500 individual presentations spanning all areas of the physical sciences. For more information, search the scientific program. All times are in Pacific time.

Hybrid Format

The March Meeting will have both in-person and online experiences. The in-person meeting will be at the Caesars Forum Convention Center March 5-10. It will include scientific sessions, exhibits, networking events, receptions and more. In-person registration (excluding daily registration) includes access to the online meeting.

The online meeting will be held March 20-22. It will feature livestreamed scientific sessions, keynote style talks, poster slams and more. Scientific sessions from the in-person meeting will be recorded and uploaded to the online platform for on-demand viewing.

APS will record all sessions from the in-person and online meetings. Content on the online meeting platform will be available to all attendees (excluding daily registrants) through June 30.

Health and Safety Guidelines

All attendees are expected to obtain a negative COVID test before the in-person meeting and monitor their personal health while on site in Las Vegas. If an attendee does not feel well for any reason or tests positive for COVID-19, they are responsible for refraining from all in-person proceedings. Read APS’ health and safety guidelines for complete details.

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The American Physical Society is a nonprofit membership organization working to advance and diffuse the knowledge of physics through its outstanding research journals, scientific meetings, and education, outreach, advocacy, and international activities. APS represents more than 50,000 members, including physicists in academia, national laboratories, and industry in the United States and throughout the world.