Bulletin of the American Physical Society
41st Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Volume 55, Number 5
Tuesday–Saturday, May 25–29, 2010; Houston, Texas
Chair Index
A1 Prize Session May 26 2010 8:00AM Imperial Ballroom |
Louis DiMauro, The Ohio State University |
B1 Atomic and Molecular Physics in Early Universe May 26 2010 10:30AM Imperial East |
Daniel Savin, Columbia University |
B2 Ultracold Molecules May 26 2010 10:30AM Imperial Center |
Phil Gould, University of Connecticut |
B3 Alkaline-Earth Quantum Fluids and Quantum Computing May 26 2010 10:30AM Imperial West |
Charles Clark, National Institute of Standards and Technology |
B4 Focus Session: Strong Field Alignment and Orientation May 26 2010 10:30AM Regency Ballroom |
Oliver Gessner, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
B5 Photoionization May 26 2010 10:30AM Arboretum I-III |
William McCurdy, University of California, Davis |
B6 Quantum Information and Quantum Computing May 26 2010 10:30AM Arboretum IV-V |
Dietrich Leibfried, National Institute of Standards and Technology |
C1 DAMOP Thesis Prize Session May 26 2010 2:00PM Imperial East |
Elizabeth McCormack, Bryn Mawr College |
C2 Focus Session: Molecular Spectroscopy May 26 2010 2:00PM Imperial Center |
Ben McCall, University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign |
C3 Focus Session: Strong Field Coherent Control May 26 2010 2:00PM Imperial West |
George Gibson, University of Connecticut |
C4 Disorder and Optical Lattices May 26 2010 2:00PM Regency Ballroom |
Jason Ho, The Ohio State University |
C5 Rydberg Atoms and Cold Plasmas May 26 2010 2:00PM Arboretum I-III |
Thomas Gallagher, University of Virginia |
C6 Methods of Ultracold Atoms May 26 2010 2:00PM Arboretum IV-V |
David Hall, Amherst College |
J1 Novel Probes of Ultracold Atom Gases May 27 2010 8:00AM Imperial East |
David Weiss, Pennsylvania State University |
J2 Coherent Control with Optical Frequency Combs May 27 2010 8:00AM Imperial Center |
Linda Young, Argonne National Laboratory |
J3 Ultracold Chemistry May 27 2010 8:00AM Imperial West |
Marjatta Lyyra, Temple University |
J4 Atomic and Molecular Collisions Related to Astrophysical Applications May 27 2010 8:00AM Regency Ballroom |
Murtadha Khakoo, California State University, Fullerton |
J5 Strong Field Dissociative Ionization: Wave Packets in Molecular Ions May 27 2010 8:00AM Arboretum I-III |
Carlos Trallero, National Research Council Canada |
J6 Bose-Einstein Condensation May 27 2010 8:00AM Arboretum IV-V |
Hal Metcalf, Stony Brook University |
K1 Focus Session: Strongly Interacting Fermi Gases I May 27 2010 10:30AM Imperial East |
Sophie Rittner, Rice University |
K2 Attosecond Electron Physics May 27 2010 10:30AM Imperial Center |
Markus Guehr, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory |
K3 Focus Session: Tests of Lorentz Invariance May 27 2010 10:30AM Imperial West |
Zheng-Tian Lu, Argonne National Laboratory |
K4 Trapped Ion Quantum Information May 27 2010 10:30AM Regency Ballroom |
Wes Campbell, University of Maryland |
K5 Undergraduate Session May 27 2010 10:30AM Arboretum I-III |
Jan Chaloupka, University of Northern Colorado |
K6 Atom-Atom Collisions May 27 2010 10:30AM Arboretum IV-V |
Brett Esry, Kansas State University |
L1 Focus Session: Many-Body Physics with Ultracold Atoms May 27 2010 2:00PM Imperial East |
Brian DeMarco, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
L2 Focus Session: Symmetry Breaking & Dissociation in Small Molecules May 27 2010 2:00PM Imperial Center |
David Schultz, Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
L3 Quantum Entanglement of Simple Systems May 27 2010 2:00PM Imperial West |
Boris Blinov, University of Washington |
L4 Precision Measurements: EDMs and Other May 27 2010 2:00PM Regency Ballroom |
Carol Tanner, University of Notre Dame |
L5 Collisions Involving Charged Particles May 27 2010 2:00PM Arboretum I-III |
Gregory Childers, California State University, Fullerton |
L6 Attosecond Pulses: Generation, Characterization and Utilization May 27 2010 2:00PM Arboretum IV-V |
Gilles Doumy, The Ohio State University |
Q1 Focus Session: Rydberg Atoms and Molecules May 28 2010 8:00AM Imperial East |
James Shaffer, University of Oklahoma |
Q2 Experiments with the World's First X-ray Free Electron Laser May 28 2010 8:00AM Imperial Center |
Lew Cocke, Kansas State University |
Q3 Quantum Gauge Theories and Ultra-cold Atoms May 28 2010 8:00AM Imperial West |
Erich Mueller, Cornell University |
Q4 Atom Optics May 28 2010 8:00AM Regency Ballroom |
Han Pu, Rice University |
Q5 Quantum Measurement and Entanglement May 28 2010 8:00AM Arboretum I-III |
Emily Edwards, University of Maryland |
Q6 EIT and Coherence Effects May 28 2010 8:00AM Arboretum IV-V |
George Welch, Texas A&M University |
R1 AMO Physics for Understanding Matter under Extreme Conditions May 28 2010 10:30AM Imperial East |
Arati Dasgupta, Naval Research Laboratory |
R2 Efimov Physics with Ultra-cold Atoms May 28 2010 10:30AM Imperial Center |
Cheng Chin, University of Chicago |
R3 Focus Session: Hybrid and Condensed Matter Quantum Systems May 28 2010 10:30AM Imperial West |
Luis Orozco, University of Maryland |
R4 Matter Wave Guides and Interferometry May 28 2010 10:30AM Regencey Ballroom |
Aaron Leanhardt, University of Michigan |
R5 Ultrafast Atomic and Molecular Dynamics May 28 2010 10:30AM Arboretum I-III |
Thomas Weinacht, Stony Brook University |
R6 Dynamics with Ultracold Atomic Gases I May 28 2010 10:30AM Arboretum IV-V |
Leslie Baksmaty, Rice University |
S1 Controlling Dissipation in Quantum Systems May 28 2010 2:00PM Imperial East |
Jake Taylor, National Institute of Standards and Technology |
S2 Nanoplasmas and Ponderomotive Potentials May 28 2010 2:00PM Imperial Center |
Robert Jones, University of Virginia |
S3 Focus Session: Opto-Mechanical Systems May 28 2010 2:00PM Imperial West |
Lincoln Carr, Colorado School of Mines |
S4 Precision Measurements and Clocks May 28 2010 2:00PM Regency Ballroom |
Kristan Corwin, Kansas State University |
S5 Ultracold Mixtures / Lattices May 28 2010 2:00PM Arboretum I-III |
Kirk Madison, University of British Columbia |
S6 Ultracold Dipoles May 28 2010 2:00PM Arboretum IV-V |
Robert Forrey, Pennsylvania State University |
W1 Advances in Applications of Optically-Pumped Alkalis May 29 2010 8:00AM Imperial East |
Tim Gay, University of Nebraska |
W2 Focus Session: Quantum Simulation and Complexity May 29 2010 8:00AM Imperial Center |
Carl Williams, National Institute of Standards and Technology |
W3 Focus Session: Molecular Photoionization and High Harmonic Generation May 29 2010 8:00AM Imperial West |
Chii-Dong Lin, Kansas State University |
W4 Dynamics with Ultracold Atomic Gases II May 29 2010 8:00AM Regency Ballroom |
Ian Spielman, National Institute of Standards and Technology |
W5 Laser Cooling and Trapping May 29 2010 8:00AM Arboretum I-III |
Dan Heinzen, University of Texas at Austin |
W6 Strongly Interacting Fermi Gases II May 29 2010 8:00AM Arboretum IV-V |
Thomas Killian, Rice University |
X1 Hot Topics May 29 2010 10:30AM Imperial East |
Chris Monroe, University of Maryland |
X2 Focus Session: Cold and Ultracold Molecules May 29 2010 10:30AM Imperial Center |
Susanne Yellin, University of Connecticut |
X3 Strong Field Ionization May 29 2010 10:30AM Imperial West |
Alexei Sokolov, Texas A&M University |
X4 Precision Atomic Spectroscopy May 29 2010 10:30AM Regency Ballroom |
Brett Depaola, Kansas State University |
X5 Exotic Particle and Molecular Ion Collisions May 29 2010 10:30AM Arboretum I-III |
Barry Dunning, Rice University |
X6 Quantum and Nonlinear Optics May 29 2010 10:30AM Arboretum IV-V |
Frank Narducci, Naval Air Systems Command |
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