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Home   |   About APS   |   Society Governance   |   Committees   |   Physics Policy Committee

Physics Policy Committee

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The membership of the Physics Policy Committee (PPC) shall consist of a Chair appointed by the President-Elect to a renewable one-year term, twelve members, appointed by the President-Elect to staggered three-year terms, the President-Elect, the Congressional Fellows(s) in the first year following the year of service, and the Chair of the Panel on Public Affairs (POPA). The PPC shall address those science policy issues that affect the development of physics, the health of the institutions in which physics is practiced, the resources available to physics, and the balanced use of these resources for the nation's scientific and technological needs. The Committee shall make recommendations to the President, the Executive Board, and the Council on these science policy issues. Recommendations from the PPC on public statements shall be considered and transmitted to Council by the Steering Committee of POPA. The PPC shall keep minutes and distribute them to the members of the PPC and the Council.

Robert James Goldston
Chair
Princeton Plasma Phys Lab
(609) 243-3553
rgoldston@pppl.gov

Gordon Dell Cates
Member
Univ of Virginia
+1 434-924-4792
gdc4k@Virginia.EDU

Stephen M Durbin
Member
Purdue Univ
(765) 494-6426
durbin@physics.purdue.edu

Elizabeth L Grossman
Member
Lewis-Burke Associates, LLC
(202) 289-7475
egrossman@lewis-burke.com

Kenneth Jeffrey Heller
Member
Univ of Minn - Minneapolis
(612) 624-7314
heller@physics.umn.edu

Paul M Horn
Member
IBM T J Watson Res Ctr
(914) 945-2445
horn@watson.ibm.com

William Jeffrey
Member
HRL Laboratories, LLC
wjeffrey@hrl.com

Nigel Stuart Lockyer
Member
TRIUMF
lockyer@triumf.ca

Cherry Ann Murray
Member
Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
(925) 422-7264
camurray@llnl.gov

Julia M Phillips
Member
Sandia Natl Labs
(505) 844-1071
jmphill@sandia.gov

Stephen W Pierson
Member
American Physical Society APS
pierson@amstat.org

James B Roberto
Member
Oak Ridge National Lab
(865) 574-4750
robertojb@ornl.gov

Peter W Rooney
Member
US House of Representatives
(202) 496-2468
peter.rooney@earthlink.net

Michael S Turner
Member
Univ of Chicago
(773) 702-7974
mturner@uchicago.edu

Miles V Klein
Member, Chair of POPA
Univ of Illinois - Urbana
(217) 333-1744
mvklein@illinois.edu

Donald Engel
Member, Congressional Fellow
Univ of Pennsylvania
(410) 402-0828
donengel@techhouse.org

Arthur Bienenstock
Advisor
Stanford Univ
(650) 723-8845
arthurb@stanford.edu

Committee Advisor
Brian Mosley
mosley@aps.org

Annual Reports
2006, 1998
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