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Home   |   About APS   |   Society Governance   |   APS General Election

APS General Election

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Election Information

Voting Open May 14 - June 29, 2012
Please consider all the candidates and vote!

Voting Eligibility
All members who joined APS before April 28 may vote. Eligible members for whom APS has a valid email address should have received an email with voting instructions.

Voting Login
Voting is not open to the public. You will need your APS username and password to vote.
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Candidate Information
The 2012 APS Nominating Committee is pleased to present an outstanding slate of candidates for the 2012 APS annual election. Those who are elected will begin their terms on 1 January 2013. Please take this opportunity to view each candidate's biographical information and statement by clicking on the names below.  A candidate brochure is now available for downloading and printing.

APS also announces its annual, Society-wide electronic election. Members for whom the APS has valid email addresses will be notified via email regarding election procedures and all members are encouraged to use the web-based voting process hosted by Survey and Ballot Systems, Inc. of Eden Prairie, Minnesota.

The election website will be open from May 14 until June 29. Paper ballots will be provided upon request or for those for whom the APS does not have a valid email address.
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Candidates for Vice President (Vote for One)

Gray arrow  Sam Aronson, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Gray arrow  Edmund Bertschinger, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Candidates for Chair-Elect, Nominating Committee (Vote for One)

Gray arrow  Paul L. McEuen, Cornell University
Gray arrow  Mark Robbins, Johns Hopkins University

Candidates for General Councillor (Vote for One)

Gray arrow  Marcelo Gleiser, Dartmouth College
Gray arrow  Ben Vollmayr-Lee, Bucknell University

Candidate for International Councillor (Vote for One)

Gray arrow  Marcia Barbosa, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Gray arrow  J. Raynien Kwo, National Tsing Hua University, and National Taiwan University, Taiwan

Questions?

For More Information:

Ken Cole
Administrator for Governing Committees
American Physical Society
One Physics Ellipse
College Park, MD 20740
Tel: (301) 209-3288
Fax: (301) 209-0865
Email: cole@aps.org

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