Program
The program is avaiable through these links:
Program Summary in PDF format
Poster Titles and Numbers (This
supercedes the APS website!)
Complete Program (from the APS; abstracts not submitted electronically
by March 26 are not listed)
Important Information for Poster Presenters
Posters must fit within a 30 by 40 inch rectangle.
Foam core backing boards and easels will be provided, but you must bring your
own thumbtacks. Alternatively you may bring your poster on a rigid backing.
Contributed Talks
Overhead projectors and PCs with projectors will
be available for viewgraph and PowerPoint presentations.
If you are using overheads, you do not need to submit
your paper in advance. If you plan to present in PowerPoint
or PDF, we request that you forward your talk to us
by Thursday, April 15. Send your presentations by email attachment to:
osaps04@phy.ohiou.edu
Your presentation should be labled with the last name and
first initial of the presenting author, followed by the
appropriate suffix (eg., jonesp.ppt). Please place
the first author's name in the Subject heading.
Five contributed sessions will be held in parallel
from 8:15 to 10:15 Saturday morning. The sessions and the order of first
authors will be as follows:
Solar System, Stars, and Galaxies (W141 Grover)
1. D. Owen
2. P.-M. Robitaille
3. S. Diehl
4. D. Steinbring
5. J. Shields
6. A. Constantin
Interstellar and Intergalactic Medium (W135 Grover)
1. U. Vijh
2. Y. Pidopryhora
3. D. Homan
4. D. Rafferty
5. L. Birzan-Rafferty
6. S. Mathur
7. M. Sharma
Condensed Matter, Polymers, and Fluids (W123 Grover)
1. T. Dirama
2. K. Cissner
3. M. Taylor
4. V. Varshney
5. S. Lyuksyutov
6. E. Von Meerwall
7. C. Ohlemacher
8. I. Sturzu
9. A. Rebei
Biophysics and Nanoscale Physics; Physics Education (W131 Grover)
1. A. Govorov
2. A. Al-Ahmadi
3. F. Jin
4. J. Benson
5. V. Iancu
6. U. Zurcher
7. M. Wolter
Nuclei, Particles, and Fields (W113 Grover)
1. S. Minnick
2. S. Nutter
3. C. Matei
4. Y. Parpottas
5. E. Ayieta
6. Q. Bailey
7. E. Pamfiloff
If you are in the 2:00 PM overflow session, you
should already have been advised of this. Questions about this session
should be sent to Daniel Phillips (phillips@helios.phy.ohiou.edu).
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