FPS Invited Speaker Sessions at April 2019 APS Meeting

(Some of the titles are tentative)

New Energy Technologies & Policies (Session Q07, April 15, 10:45 - 12:33 — chair: Richard Wiener)

  • Dan Kammen (UC Berkeley) — New Energy Technologies and New Energy Policies
  • Adilson Motter (Northwestern) — North American Power-Grid Network: Failures and Opportunities
  • Amory Lovins (Rocky Mountain Institute) — Integrative Design for Radical Energy efficiency

New Challenges to International Science Collaborations (Session C07, April 13, 13:30 - 15:18 — chair: Anna Quider)

  • Amy Flatten (APS Director of International Affairs; staff, APS Task Force on Expanding International Engagement) — Long-term Strategic Planning for APS International Activities
  • Bill Colglazier (Science Advisor to the Secretary of State in the Obama administration, now at AAAS Center for Science Diplomacy) Challenges and Opportunities for International Science Collaboration over the Next Ten Years
  • Karla Hagan (2015 APS congressional fellow and current Senior Policy Advisor for Science and Innovation at the British Embassy in DC) The US-UK Science Collaboration Landscape: Status and Opportunities for the Future

FPS Prize Session (Session H06, April 14, 10:45 - 12:33 — chair: Joel Primack)

  • Shirley Jackson (RPI) — Burton Forum Award Speech
  • FPS Luncheon 12:45 - 1:30

Secrecy and Espionage in Science (Session D06, April 13, 15:30 - 7:18, co-sponsored with FHP — chair: Paul Cadden-Zimansky, FHP)

  • Alex Wellerstein (Stevens Institute of Technology) — Secrecy and the Control of Science and Technology: Lessons from History and Sociology
  • Audra Wolfe - Freedom’s Laboratory: The Cold War Struggle for the Soul of Science
  • Doug O’Reagan (MIT) — Allied Scientific Espionage and the Exploitation of German Technology after the Second World War

Attracting young people to Science and Science Policy (Session B07, April 13, 10:45 - 12:33, co-sponsored with FECS — chair: Kevin Ludwick, FECS)

  • Meredith Drosback (AAAS SciLine, Chair APS Cong Fellow selection committee, former APS Cong Fellow) Opportunities in Public Engagement: Sharing Your Scientific Expertise with Policymakers and the Media
  • David Maiullo (Rutgers) — Physics for All: Using Physics Demonstrations to Both Excite and Educate the Public in Science and Science Policy
  • Brian Jones (CO State U) — A Warm Planet in a Cold Universe: Making Climate Change Concepts Accessible (and Acceptable) to a Wide Audience

Detecting and Protecting the Earth from Earth-Crossing Asteroids (Session X05, April 16, 10:45 - 12:33, co-sponsored with DAP — chair: David Gerdes, UMich)

  • Amy Mainzer (JPL) — Finding Near Earth Objects from Space with NEOWISE and NEOCAM
  • Emily Kramer, (JPL) Finding Near Earth Objects from the Ground with ZTF and LSST
  • Lindley Johnson (NASA Planetary Defense Office) Defending Earth From Asteroids

These contributions have not been peer-refereed. They represent solely the view(s) of the author(s) and not necessarily the view of APS.