Program overview

FRIDAY EVENING, 11 APRIL 2003

Session AP1. Poster Session.

Friday evening, 18:00, Lobby, Williams Inn

AP1.001 STEM CONNECTIONS: The NSF/GK12 Program at UMass
Morton M Sternheim (University of Massachusetts Amherst), Julian Tyson (Chemistry Department, University of Massachuessts Amherst), Kathleen Davis (Science Education, Univeristy of Massachusetts Amherst), STEM Connections PI's Collaboration
AP1.002 Numerical analysis of a time-headway bus route model
Scott Hill (University of Chicago)
AP1.003 Multiplicity of Prompt Gamma Rays Emitted in Neutron Induced Fission Reactions
Chuncheng Ji, Gunter Kegel, James Egan, David DeSimone (University of Massachusetts Lowell)
AP1.004 Study of energy effects in sputtering of polycrystalline nickel by energetic xenon ions through molecular dynamics simulations
Subha Sainathan (University of Virginia), Xiaowang Zhou (University of Virgina), Haydn Wadley (University of Virginia)
AP1.005 Hydrogenic Spin Quantum Computing in Silicon
Andrew Skinner (Dartmouth College; Laboratory for Physical Sciences, U. of Maryland), Michael Davenport (California Institute of Technology), Bruce Kane (Laboratory for Physical Sciences, U. of Maryland)
AP1.006 Effect of a spatially filtered optical feedback on a helium-neon laser.
Sorubh Mahadoo, Hong Lin (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Bates College)
AP1.007 An all-fiber erbium-ytterbium-doped modelocked laser
Jefferson Strait, Paul Crittenden (Williams College, Department of Physics)