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Download the Physics Congress App

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Download the official App for the 2019 Physics Congress.


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App Features

  • Easy access to full schedule of events
  • Lists and descriptions of speakers, workshops, exhibitors, and site visits
  • Poster Abstracts
  • Integration with Twitter
  • Input your Schedule and To-Do List
  • Photo Albums, Attendee Messaging, and Interactive Posts
  • Connect and share contact details with other PhysCon attendees

 

Join the Conversation!

Have questions, trying to make last-minute hotel and travel arrangements, or just excited for PhysCon?  Connect with other attendees like never before on the official PhysCon 2019 Discord Server!

Join here: https://discordapp.com/invite/WcGrAcx

 


App Sponsor

The PhysCon 2019 App is sponsored by the American Astronomical Society.

American Astronomical Society

AAS WEBSITE

The American Astronomical Society (AAS), established in 1899 and based in Washington, DC, is the major organization of professional astronomers in North America. Its membership of about 8,000 also includes physicists, mathematicians, geologists, engineers, and others whose research and educational interests lie within the broad spectrum of subjects comprising contemporary astronomy.

The mission of the AAS is to enhance and share humanity’s scientific understanding of the universe, which it achieves through publishing, meeting organization, education and outreach, policy advocacy, training and professional development, and the awarding of prestigious annual prizes.

In partnership with Institute of Physics (IOP) Publishing, the AAS publishes two of the leading peer-reviewed journals in the field: the Astronomical Journal (AJ) and the Astrophysical Journal (ApJ). The Society also produces AAS Nova, a website featuring research highlights from its journals; partners with the Astrobites daily blog in which graduate students summarize astro-ph preprints in a format accessible to undergraduates; and manages the WorldWide Telescope (WWT) project.

The Society also has six topical divisions: Division on Dynamical Astronomy (DDA), Division for Planetary Sciences (DPS), High Energy Astrophysics Division (HEAD), Historical Astronomy Division (HAD), Laboratory Astrophysics Division (LAD), and Solar Physics Division (SPD).