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PhysCOS Activities at APS Global Physics Summit

Thursday, 19 March 2026

Dear Physics of the Cosmos (PhysCOS) community members-

If you’re attending the American Physical Society’s Global Physics Summit in Denver, CO, don’t forget to stop by the PhysCOS booth in the Hyatt Regency, beside the registration desk on the 3rd floor.

Please also note the following activities on Thursday 19 March that may be of special interest to the PhysCOS community (all times are in local Mountain Time, and unless otherwise stated, all sessions listed are in the Hyatt Regency):

8:00am ‑ 11:00am

  • Frontiers of Atomic Spectroscopy [Convention Center, Mile High Ballroom 2B/3B]

10:30am ‑ 12:18pm

  • APR-V79: Probes Missions: PRIMA and AXIS [Centennial H]
  • APR-V80 Early Universe Cosmology [Capitol 1]
  • APR-V82: Gamma Ray Astronomy [Capitol 3]
  • APR-V85: Gravitational Wave Sources and Populations III [Capitol 6]
  • APR-V91: Gravitational Wave Detectors [Mineral F/G]

1:15pm ‑ 3:21pm

  • APR-W79: DESI Session [Centennial H]
  • APR-W85: Machine Learning and Modern Computational Techniques for Gravitational Waves [Capitol 6]
  • APR-W80: Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays [Capitol 1]

A full listing of all PhysCOS-organized and relevant events at APS can be found on our meeting webpage.

Wishing you the best,

Dr Francesca Civano & Dr Brian Humensky

PhysCOS Chief Scientists, NASA GSFC

Dr Bernard Kelly

PhysCOS Support Scientist, NASA GSFC

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