The University will play host to an important scientific gathering January 22 to 24, when the American Physical Society holds its annual convention.
Highlighting the three day convention will be addresses by John H. Van Vleck, Dean of the Division of Applied Sciences and retiring president of the Society, and his successor, Nobel Prize winning atomic physicist Enrico Fermi of the University of Chicago.
The Society plans to take over four large lecture halls for the reading of various papers and reports.
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