The meeting will bring together nearly 10,000 physicists, scientists, and students from all over the world to share groundbreaking research from industry, universities, and major labs.
You can look forward to an exciting scientific program and special events, including:

The 170th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America will be held Monday through Friday, 2–6 November 2015 at the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront Hotel, Jacksonville, Florida, USA. A block of rooms has been reserved at the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront Hotel at discounted rates.

FiO 2015—the 99th OSA Annual Meeting—and LS XXXI unite the OSA and American Physical Society (APS) communities for five days of quality, cutting-edge presentations, fascinating invited speakers and a variety of special events. The FiO 2015 conference will also offer a number of Short Courses designed to increase participants’ knowledge of a specific subject while offering the experience of insightful teachers. An exhibit floor featuring leading optics companies will further enhance the meeting.

The AVS International Symposium and Exhibition addresses cutting-edge issues associated with materials, processing, and interfaces in the research and manufacturing communities. The weeklong Symposium fosters a multidisciplinary environment that cuts across traditional boundaries between disciplines, featuring papers from AVS technical divisions, technology groups, and focus topics on emerging technologies. The equipment exhibition is one of the largest in the world and provides an opportunity to view the latest products and services offered by 200+ participating companies.

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