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Track A - Condensed Matter Physics and Material Science
ACondensed Matter Physics and Material Science
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Track B - Nuclear, Particle and Radiation Physics
BNuclear, Particle and Radiation Physics
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Track C - Lasers, Optics and Spectroscopy
CLasers, Optics and Spectroscopy
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Track D1 - Astrophysics
D1Astrophysics
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Track D2 - Space Science
D2Space Science
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Track E - Physics Education
EPhysics Education
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Track F - Applied and Industrial Physics
FApplied and Industrial Physics
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Track G - Theoretical and Computational Physics
GTheoretical and Computational Physics
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