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Home   |   About APS   |   Society Governance   |   Committees   |   Committee on Education

Committee on Education

The membership of the Committee on Education shall consist of nine members. Six members will be appointed by the President-Elect to staggered three-year terms, while the Chair, Past Chair and Chair-Elect of the Forum on Education will serve as statutory members of the Committee. The President-Elect shall appoint the Chairperson from among the members. The Committee shall be responsible for activities in the area of physics education designated to it by the Executive Board or the Council. It shall report periodically to the President, the Executive Board and the Council on physics education. It may suggest and supervise studies and programs to improve the cooperation between the educational community and other parts of the physics community.

Chair: Noah D. Finkelstein (01/11 - 12/12)
Univ of Colorado - Boulder

Member: Eric Brewe (01/11 - 12/13)
Florida Intl Univ

Member: Rebecca J Christianson (01/11 - 12/13)
Olin College of Engineering

Member: David A Craig (01/12 - 12/14)
Le Moyne Coll

Member: Jean Krisch (01/10 - 12/12)
Univ of Michigan - Ann Arbor

Member: Mary Lanzerotti (01/10 - 12/12)
Air Force Inst of Tech - WPAFB

Member: Alan WP Poon (01/12 - 12/14)
Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab

Member: Michael R Thoennessen (01/11 - 12/13)
Michigan State Univ

Member: R Steven Turley (01/12 - 12/14)
Brigham Young Univ - Provo

Member: Andrew P Zwicker (01/10 - 12/12)
Princeton Plasma Phys Lab

FED Chair-Elect to COE: Paul Davis Cottle (01/12 - 12/12)
Florida State Univ

FED Chair to COE: Renee D Diehl (01/12 - 12/12)
Penn State Univ, Univ Park

FED Past Chair to COE: Chandralekha Singh (01/12 - 12/12)
Univ of Pittsburgh

COE Committee April 2012
COE - April 2012

Committee Expectations
Gray arrow  Expectations of APS Committee Members Format - PDF

COE Subcommittees
Gray arrow  Subcommittee Members


Senior Staff
Ted Hodapp
hodapp@aps.org

Committee Administrator
Deanna Ratnikova
ratnikova@aps.org

Annual Reports Format - PDF
2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005,
2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998

Past Chairs
1992 - 2012

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