This week (March, 15-19) we are participating in the American Physical Society March Meeting, which is the largest physics meeting in the world, and for the first time happens in the online format. More than 11,000 attendees will convene for this year’s edition, presenting their work for a global audience of physicists, scientists, and students, exploring groundbreaking research from industry, academia, and major labs.

In my talk, entitled “Suppression of coherent thermal transport in quasiperiodic graphene-hBN superlattice ribbons“, I will present results from Isaac’s doctoral work which investigated heat conduction in periodic and quasiperiodic graphene-boron nitride superlattices.

I am always excited to see all the excellent work being done by colleagues and also some of the big exponents in all of physics. The presentations will be available in an online platform for 90 days, so I will have time to catch up with the ones I missed.

APS March Meeting 2021