Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2006 37th Meeting of the Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Tuesday–Saturday, May 16–20, 2006; Knoxville, TN
Chair Index
A1 DAMOP Prize Session May 17 2006 8:00AM Ballroom EFG Knoxville Convention Center |
Charles Clark, National Institute of Standards and Technology |
C1 Optical Clocks May 17 2006 10:30AM Lecture Hall Knoxville Convention Center |
David Weiss, Penn State University |
C2 Astrophysics May 17 2006 10:30AM Ballroom EFG Knoxville Convention Center |
Kate Kirby, Harvard Center for Astrophysics |
C3 Ultracold Atoms I May 17 2006 10:30AM 301D Knoxville Convention Center |
Gil Summy, Oklahoma State University |
C4 Short Pulse Processes I May 17 2006 10:30AM 301E Knoxville Convention Center |
Chii-Dong Lin, Kansas State University |
C5 Quantum Computation May 17 2006 10:30AM 301AB Knoxville Convention Center |
Marianna Safronova, University of Delaware |
C6 Atom Optics and Atom Interferometry May 17 2006 10:30AM 301C Knoxville Convention Center |
Jennifer Sebby-Strabley, National Institute of Standards and Technology |
E1 Scalable Solutions for Quantum Computing with Atoms and Ions May 17 2006 1:30PM Lecture Hall Knoxville Convention Center |
Brian DeMarco, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
E2 Atomic Physics for ITER and Other Next Step Fusion Experiments May 17 2006 1:30PM Ballroom EFG Knoxville Convention Center |
David Schultz, Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
E3 Ultracold Atoms II May 17 2006 1:30PM 301D Knoxville Convention Center |
Sergio Muniz, Georgia Institute of Technology |
E4 Short Pulse Processes II May 17 2006 1:30PM 301E Knoxville Convention Center |
Wendell Hill III, University of Maryland |
E5 Ultracold Plasmas and Molecules May 17 2006 1:30PM 301AB Knoxville Convention Center |
Nicholas Bigelow, University of Rochester |
E6 Photon Interactions With Atoms, Ions and Molecules - Experiment May 17 2006 1:30PM 301C Knoxville Convention Center |
Timothy Gay, University of Nebraska |
K1 1-d Gases May 18 2006 8:00AM Lecture Hall Knoxville Convention Center |
Ana Maria Rey, Institute for Theoretical Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics |
K2 Multi-Particle Fragmentation of Atoms and Negative Ions May 18 2006 8:00AM Ballroom EFG Knoxville Convention Center |
Klaus Bartschat, Drake University |
K3 Laser Cooling and Trapping May 18 2006 8:00AM 301D Knoxville Convention Center |
Phillip Gould, University of Connecticut |
K4 Fundamental Symmetries and Precision Measurements May 18 2006 8:00AM 301E Knoxville Convention Center |
Siu Au Lee, Colorado State University |
K5 Quantum Optics and Matter Optics May 18 2006 8:00AM 301AB Knoxville Convention Center |
Pierre Meystre, University of Arizona |
K6 Ion-Atom and Ion-Molecule Collisions May 18 2006 8:00AM 301C Knoxville Convention Center |
John Tanis, Western Michigan University |
L1 Interaction and Strong Lasers with Molecules and Clusters May 18 2006 10:30AM Lecture Hall Knoxville Convention Center |
Carlos Reinhold, Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
L2 Undergraduate Research May 18 2006 10:30AM Ballroom EFG Knoxville Convention Center |
Donald Griffin, Rollins College |
L3 BEC Vortices and Spinor Condensates May 18 2006 10:30AM 301D Knoxville Convention Center |
James Williams, National Institute of Standards and Technology |
L4 Entanglement May 18 2006 10:30AM 301E Knoxville Convention Center |
Barry Sanders, University of Calgary |
L5 Photoassociation Spectroscopy May 18 2006 10:30AM 301AB Knoxville Convention Center |
Thomas Killian, Rice University |
L6 Atomic and Molecular Structure and Properties I May 18 2006 10:30AM 301C Knoxville Convention Center |
Marjatta Lyyra, Temple University |
N1 Thesis Prize Session May 18 2006 1:30PM Lecture Hall Knoxville Convention Center |
Steven Manson, Georgia State University |
N2 Particle-Induced Ionization and Break-up Processes of Atoms and Molecules May 18 2006 1:30PM Ballroom EFG Knoxville Convention Center |
Itzik Ben-Itzak, Kansas State University |
N3 Atoms in Optical Lattices May 18 2006 1:30PM 301D Knoxville Convention Center |
Sabrina Leslie, University of California, Berkeley |
N4 Quantum and Non-Linear Optics May 18 2006 1:30PM 301E Knoxville Convention Center |
David Phillips, Harvard-Smithsonian for Astrophysics |
N5 Wavepackets and Control of Molecules and Large Systems May 18 2006 1:30PM 301AB Knoxville Convention Center |
Brett Pearson, SUNY Stony Brook |
N6 Spectroscopy, Lifetimes, Oscillator Strengths May 18 2006 1:30PM 301C Knoxville Convention Center |
Sultana Nahar, Ohio University |
R1 Nobel Symposium May 18 2006 6:00PM Ballroom EFG Knoxville Convention Center |
Joseph Macek, University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
S1 Coherent Spinor Dynamics in Ultracold Gases May 19 2006 8:00AM Lecture Hall Knoxville Convention Center |
Presiding person to be selected |
S2 Rydberg Physics and Ultracold Plasmas May 19 2006 8:00AM Ballroom EFG Knoxville Convention Center |
Georg Raithel, University of Michigan |
S3 Strong Field (Intense Laser) Processes I May 19 2006 8:00AM 301D Knoxville Convention Center |
Mette Gaarde, Louisiana State University |
S4 Electron and Positron Scattering-Theory May 19 2006 8:00AM 301E Knoxville Convention Center |
Don Madison, University of Missouri-Rolla |
S5 Nonlinear Optics and Special Topics May 19 2006 8:00AM 301AB Knoxville Convention Center |
Ray Garrett, University of Tennessee |
S6 New Theoretical Methods and Nonlinear Dynamics May 19 2006 8:00AM 301C Knoxville Convention Center |
John Delos, College of William and Mary |
T1 Emerging Applications of AMO Physics May 19 2006 10:30AM Lecture Hall Knoxville Convention Center |
Mark Edwards, Georgia Southern University |
T2 Positron Interactions with Atoms and Molecules May 19 2006 10:30AM Ballroom EFG Knoxville Convention Center |
Stephen Buckman, Australian National University |
T3 Strong Field (Intense Laser) Processes II May 19 2006 10:30AM 301D Knoxville Convention Center |
Stephen Southworth, Argonne National Laboratory |
T4 Atomic and Molecular Structure, Including in Static Fields May 19 2006 10:30AM 301E Knoxville Convention Center |
Yuri Ralchenko, National Institute of Standards and Technology |
T5 Rydberg Atoms and Wave Packets May 19 2006 10:30AM 301 AB Knoxville Convention Center |
Francis Robicheaux, Auburn University |
T6 New Experimental Techniques May 19 2006 10:30AM 301C Knoxville Convention Center |
Yuan-Yu Jau, Princeton University |
V1 Ultracold Molecules May 19 2006 1:30PM Lecture Hall Knoxville Convention Center |
Cheng Chin, University of Chicago |
V2 Attosecond Physics May 19 2006 1:30PM Ballroom EFG Knoxville Convention Center |
Louis DiMauro, Ohio State University |
V3 Photoassociation, Efimov, and Feshbach Physics May 19 2006 1:30PM 301D Knoxville Convention Center |
Brett Esry, Kansas State University |
V4 Photon Interactions with Atoms, Ions, and Molecules-Theory May 19 2006 1:30PM 301E Knoxville Convention Center |
Alfred Msezane, Clark Atlanta University |
V5 Theory of Cold Atom Systems May 19 2006 1:30PM 301AB Knoxville Convention Center |
William Reinhardt, University of Washington |
V6 Surface Collisions, Molecule-Molucule Collisions and Recombination followed by Electron and Positron Scattering - Experiment May 19 2006 1:30PM 301C Knoxville Convention Center |
Thomas Miller, Air Force Research Laboratory |
Z1 Hot Topics May 20 2006 9:00AM Lecture Hall Knoxville Convention Center |
Anthony Starace, University of Nebraska |
Z2 Gaseous Electronics Conference Session May 20 2006 9:00AM 301AB Knoxville Convention Center |
Rainer Johnsen, University of Pittsburgh |
Z3 Fermionic Superfluidity in Ultracold Gases May 20 2006 9:00AM 301C Knoxville Convention Center |
Doerte Blume, Washington State University |
Z4 Rydberg Atoms and Coherent Control May 20 2006 9:00AM 301D Knoxville Convention Center |
Thomas Gallagher, University of Virginia |
Z5 Quantum Information and Cavity QED May 20 2006 9:00AM 301E Knoxville Convention Center |
Peter Maunz, University of Michigan |
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