A'2
See A'2 at 8:36. Potomac Ballroom.
A3
Current Topics of Interest in Physics Research. Symposium of the American
Association of Physics Teachers. Shapiro, Leventhal, Ponnamperuma.
Regency Ballroom F.
A4
Beam Dynamics I. Symposium of the Division of Physics of Beams.
Griffin, Limberg, Chen, Byrd, Macek. Regency Ballroom E.
A5
Diversity in the Classroom. Joint Symposium of the Forum on Education and
the Forum on Physics and Society. Lopez, Sabelli, Little, Slaughter.
Regency Ballroom C and D.
A7
DPF: Z's and W's. Washington Room A.
A8
DNP: Light-Ion Reactions. Washington Room B.
A9
DAP: Gamma-Ray Bursts and Gamma-Ray Sources. Kennedy Room.
A10
DPB: Radiation Sources. Jefferson Room.
A11
FPS: Energy, Environment, and Arms Control: A New Era? Conference
Theatre.
8:36 A'2
The Allis Prize and the Davisson-Germer Prize Session. Symposium of the
Division of Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. Ferguson, Weiman.
Potomac Ballroom.
11:00 B1
Physics of One and Two Nucleon Systems. Symposium of the Division of Nuclear
Physics. Amado, Louis, Ji, Thorn. Regency Ballroom A and B.
B2
High Energy Collider Physics. Symposium of the Division of Particles and
Fields. Baden, Proudfoot, Caldwell, Dawson. Potomac Ballroom III-VI.
B3
Double Photoionization Processes in the Rare Gases. Symposium of the Division
of Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. Dalgarno, Berrah, McGuire,
Samson, Schmidt. Regency Ballroom F.
B4
Beam Dynamics II. Symposium of the Division of Physics of Beams.
Bohn, Chen, Cole, Ryne, TBA, Hoffsta$uml_tter. Regency Ballroom E.
B5
Recent Advances in Turbulence: Dynamics and Mixing. Symposium of the
Division of Fluid Dynamics. Warhaft, Siggia, Zabusky, Chen, She.
Regency Ballroom C and D.
B6
Gamma-Ray Bursts: The Soft Gamma Repeaters. Symposium of the Division of
Astrophysics. Kouveliotou, Murakami, Kulkarni, Hartmann. Potomac
Ballroom I and II.
B7
DAMOP: Electron-Atom and Electron-Molecule Interactions. Washington Room A.
B8
DAMOP: Cooling and Trapping: Spectroscopy and Collisions. Washington Room
B.
B9
DNP: Photons, Neutrons and Beta-Decay. Kennedy Room.
B10
DPB: RF Technology. Jefferson Room.
B11
DPF: Charm Decays. Conference Theatre.
MONDAY AFTERNOON, 18 APRIL 1994
14:30 C1
Advances in Nucleon and Nuclear Few-Body Systems. Symposium of the
Division of Nuclear Physics. Blomqvist, Vento, Schoch, Hoffman.
Regency Ballroom A and B.
C2
b Physics. Symposium of the Division of Particles and Fields.
Kowalewski, Incandela, Cinabro, N. G. Uraltsev. Potomac Ballroom III-VI.
C3
Finalists for the 2nd Annual APS Awards for Outstanding Doctoral
Thesis in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. Symposium of the
Division of Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. Budker, Jessen, Kong, Renn, Weiss. Regency
Ballroom F.
C4
Synchrotron Radiation. Joint Symposium of the Division of Physics of
Beams and the Division of Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics.
Levin, Wiedemann, Gluskin, Kincaid, Madey. Regency Ballroom E.
C5
Research as a Guide for the Use of Computers in Instruction. Joint
Symposium of the American Association of Physics Teachers and the
Forum on Education. Dykstra, Oberem, Redish. Regency
Ballroom C and D.
C'5
See C'5 at 16:18
C6
Milestones in the History of Astrophysics. Joint Symposium of the
Division of Astrophysics and the Forum on History of Physics.
DeVorkin, Trimble, Burbidge. Potomac Ballroom I and II.
C'6
See C'6 at 16:18
C7
DNP: Nuclear Instrumentation. Washington Room A.
C8
DPF: Leptons and Leptonic Decays. Washington Room B.
C9
DAP: X-Rays and Gamma-Rays/Neutron Stars. Kennedy Room.
C10
DPB: Beam Diagnosis, Control, and Transport. Jefferson Room
C11
DFD: Superfluid Dynamics. Conference Theatre.
16:18 C'5
Issues in General Education. Joint Symposium of the American Association of
Physics Teachers and the APS Forum on Education. Tobias, Spencer,
Frank, Shirley. Regency Ballroom C and D.
C'6
Lepton g-Values and Newtonian Wave Mechanics. Symposium of the
Division of Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics.
Dehmelt, Hughes, Kinoshita. Potomac Ballroom I and II.
MONDAY EVENING, 18 APRIL 1994
19:30 D1
Theater Ballistic Missiles: What is the Threat? What can be Done?
Symposium of the Forum on Physics and Society. Lewis, Epstein,
Wright, Lumpe. Regency Ballroom A and B.
D2
Physics Without Borders. Joint Symposium of the Forum on International
Physics and the Overseas Chinese Physics Association. Potomac Ballroom
I and II.
D5
Superfluid Turbulence. Symposium of the Division of Fluid Dynamics.
Pettersen, Tough, de Waele, Donnelly. Regency Ballroom C and D.
D7
DNP: High Energy Instrumentation. Washington Room A.
D8
DPF: Particle Theory. Washington Room B.
D11
IMSTG: Precision Measurements and Instruments. Conference Theatre.
20:00 D'12
DAMOP: Poster Session I. Exhibit Hall A.
TUESDAY MORNING, 19 APRIL 1994
8:00 E1
The International Physics Olympiad. Symposium of the American Association
of Physics Teachers. Eisenkraft, French, Kirkpatrick, Miller.
Regency Ballroom A and B.
E2
Fundamental Symmetries. Joint Symposium of the Division of Atomic,
Molecular, and Optical Physics and the Division of Particles and
Fields. Majumder, Cho, Barr, Lewis. Potomac Ballroom III-VI.
E3
Nanofabrication Using Atom Optics. Symposium of the Division of
Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. Marrian, Timp, McClelland,
Prentiss. Regency Ballroom F.
E4
Accelerator Technology. Symposium of the Division of Physics of
Beams. Devred, Padamsee, Wang, Gurd, Neau, Delayen. Regency Ballroom E.
E5
Acoustic Engines and Refrigerators and Sonoluminescence. Symposium
of the Division of Fluid Dynamics. Swift, Hofler, Radebaugh,
Putterman. Regency Ballroom C and D.
E6
Rotationally Resolved Molecular Photoionization. Symposium of the
Division of Chemical Physics. White, Poliakoff, Pratt, Hepburn.
Potomac Ballroom I and II.
E7
DAMOP: High Intensity I. Washington Room A.
E8
DPF: New Particles and New Couplings. Washington Room B.
E9
DNP: Nuclear Theory I. Kennedy Room.
E10
DPB: Single Particle Dynamics. Jefferson Room.
E11
DAP: Cosmology and Microwave Background. Conference Theatre.
11:00 F1
The APS Prize Session: Visiting Minority Lectureship Award, Heineman
Prize, and Apker Award. Gates, Arnowitt, Deser, Misner, Kaiser.
Regency Ballroom A and B.
F2
Strange, Charm, and Tau Physics. Symposium of the Division of
Particles and Fields. Somalwar, Jain, Purohit, Skwarnicki.
Potomac Ballroom III-VI.
F3
Cavity QED and Traps. Symposium of the Division of Atomic, Molecular, and
Optical Physics. Wineland, Kimble, Lawandy, Orozco. Regency
Ballroom F.
F4
Advanced Accelerator Topics: R. R. Wilson Prize Session. Symposium of the
Division of Physics of Beams. Collins, Voss, Sheffield, Ben-Zvi,
Rosenzweig, Barletta. Regency Ballroom E.
F5
Superfluidity Under Unusual Conditions. Symposium of the Division
of Fluid Dynamics. Maynard, Tyler, Richardson, Halley. Regency
Ballroom C and D.
F6
Physics of Compact Objects. Joint Symposium of the Division of Nuclear
Physics and the Division of Astrophysics. Glendenning, Epstein,
Thompson, Burrows. Potomac Ballroom I and II.
F7
DAMOP: High Intensity II. Washington Room A.
F8
DAMOP: Heavy-Particle Collisions: High Energy. Washington Room B.
F9
DNP: Nuclear Theory II. Kennedy Room.
F10
DPB: Accelerators I. Jefferson Room.
F11
DAP: Cosmic Ray Theory-Muons. Conference Theatre.
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 19 APRIL 1994
14:30 G1
Bonner Prize and Dissertation Award Session. Symposium of the Division
of Nuclear Physics. Zhao, Warburton, Penttila, Davis. Regency
Ballroom A and B.
G3
Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics Applied to National Technological
Needs. Symposium of the Division of Atomic, Molecular, and Optical
Physics. Becker, Cosby, Stauffer, Schneider. Regency Ballroom F.
G4
Accelerators for Nuclear Physics. Joint Symposium of the Division of
Nuclear Physics and the Division of Physics of Beams. Pollock,
York, Leemann, Kowalski, Weng, Beveridge. Regency Ballroom E.
G5
Applications of Neutral Atom Laser Cooling. Symposium of the
Instrument and Measurement Science Topical Group. Gibble, Walhout,
Beyerinck, Shang. Regency Ballroom C and D.
G6
Astrophysical Neutrinos. Joint Symposium of the Division of Astrophysics
and the Division of Particles and Fields. Learned, Stecker, Stanev,
Morris. Potomac Ballroom I and II.
G7
DAMOP: Low-Energy Collisions and Spectroscopy I. Washington Room A.
G8
DAMOP: Rydberg Atoms. Washington Room B.
G9
DAP: Solar Physics. Kennedy Room.
G10
DPB: Beam Interactions with Matter and Radiation. Jefferson Room.
G11
DFD: Superfluid Films and Transitions. Conference Theatre.
16:54
Business Meeting of the Division of Nuclear Physics. Regency Ballroom
A and B.
17:00
Business Meeting of the Division of Biological Physics. Washington Room A.
TUESDAY EVENING, 19 APRIL 1994
19:30 H1
Minority Researchers at the Leading Edge. Symposium of the Committee on
Minorities in Physics. Nieto, Lacey, Gladney, Regency Ballroom
A and B.
H2
The Forum Awards Session: Forum Award and Szilard Award. Symposium
of the Forum on Physics and Society. Taubes, York. Potomac
Ballroom I and II.
H3
Science Advice to the Government. Joint Symposium of the Forum on
History of Physics and the Forum on Physics and Society. Dennis,
Brooks, Gottfried, Lane, Dresselhaus. Regency Ballroom F.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, 20 APRIL 1994
8:00 I2
Surprises, Models, and Uncertainties in Global Climate Change. Symposium of the Forum on Physics and Society. Schneider, Alley, MacCracken, Oppenheimer.
Potomac Ballroom III-VI.
I3
Rydberg State Collisions and Coherence. Symposium of the Division of
Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. Cooke, Cavagnero, Horsdal-Pedersen,
Lin. Regency Ballroom F.
I4
Perspectives on Future U.S. High Energy Facilities. Joint Symposium of
the Division of Physics of Beams and the Division of Particles and Fields.
Peoples, Samios, Richter, Berkelman, Trilling. Regency Ballroom
E.
I5
LIGO: The Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory. Symposium
of the Instrument and Measurement Science Topical Group. Thorne,
Whitcomb, Raab, Weiss, Shoemaker. Regency Ballroom C and D.
I6
New X-Ray Astronomy Results from the ASCA Satellite. Symposium of the
Division of Astrophysics. Nagase, Petre, Bautz, Inoue. Potomac
Ballroom I and II.
I7
DAMOP: Optical Physics. Washington Room A.
I8
DAMOP: Photoionization and Photodetachment. Washington Room B.
I9
DNP: Nuclear Theory III. Kennedy Room.
I10
DAP: High Energy Cosmic Rays. Jefferson Room.
I11
AAPT: Physics Courses: High School and Undergraduate. Conference Theatre.
8:30 I'1
The APS Program of Support for Physics and Physicists in the FSU: A
View of the Recipients. Symposium of the Forum on International
Physics.
11:00 J7
DNP: Meson-Induced Reactions. Washington Room A.
J8
DPF: CP, Mixing, Heavy Flavors, and Light Hadrons. Washington Room B.
J9
DAP: Active Galaxies. Kennedy Room.
J10
DNP: Heavy-Ion Reactions I. Jefferson Room.
J11
PMTG: Gravity and Fundamental Theory. Conference Theatre.
Business Meeting of the Division of Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. Regency Ballroom F.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 20 APRIL 1994
13:45 K1
Unity Day. Regency Ballroom.
17:30
Business Meeting of Precision Measurements and Fundamental Constants.
Potomac Ballroom I and II.
19:30 L1
M2
M3
M4
M5
M6
M7
M8
M9
M10
M11
11:00 N1
N2
N3
N4
N5
N6
N7
N8
N9
N10
N11
O2
O3
O4
O5
O6
O8
O9
O10
O11
O12
16:18
17:00
P2
P7
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8
Q9
Q10
11:00 R1
R2
R3
R4
R6
R7
R9
R10
R11
WEDNESDAY EVENING, 20 APRIL 1994
18:30
APS/AAPT Reception. Regency Foyer.
APS/AAPT Banquet. Kaiser, Zhao, Taubes, York, Gates,
Ferguson. Pais. Regency Ballroom E and F.THURSDAY MORNING, 21 APRIL 1994
8:00 M1
Physics from the New Generation of Detector Arrays. Symposium of the
Division of Nuclear Physics. Davids, Beene, Baktash, Brinkman,
Lauritsen. Regency Ballroom A and B.
Precision Measurements in Astrophysics. Joint Symposium of the
Precision Measurements and Fundamental Constants Topical Group and the
Division of Astrophysics. Taylor, Faller, Libbrecht, Wilkerson.
Potomac Ballroom III-VI.
Femtosecond Terahertz Atomic and Molecular Physics. Symposium of the
Division of Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. Jones, Delos,
Grischkowsky, Gerber. Regency Ballroom F.
Plasmas and Beams. Joint Symposium of the Division of Physics of Beams
and the Division of Plasma Physics. Symon, Arons, Barnard, Whittum,
Smirnov. Regency Ballroom E.
Industrial Applications of Ion Beams. Symposium of the Committee on
Applications of Physics. Dearnaley, Asmussen, Swanson, Purser.
Regency Ballroom C and D.
Quantum Reactive Scattering I. Symposium of the Division of Chemical
Physics. Wyatt, Kouri, Truhlar, Taylor. Potomac Ballroom I and II.
DPF: B-Physics I. Washington Room A.
DAMOP: Clusters and Surfaces. Washington Room B.
DAMOP: Cooling and Trapping: Techniques. Kennedy Room.
DPB: Accelerators II. Jefferson Room.
AAPT: Undergraduate Physics Education and Research: Apker Award
Finalists. Conference Theatre.
Precision Measurements in Nuclear Beta Decay and Special Relativity.
Joint Symposium of the Division of Nuclear Physics and the Precision
Measurements and Fundamental Constants Topical Group.
DeBraeckeleer, Huber, Hagberg, Sromicki. Regency Ballroom A and B.
Dark Matter in the Universe. Symposium of the Division of Astrophysics.
Stubbs, Turner, Richards, Szalay. Potomac Ballroom III-VI.
Dynamics of Ultracold Collisions I. Joint Symposium of the Division
of Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics and the Division of Chemical
Physics. Williams, Heinzen, Lett, Bagnato. Regency Ballroom F.
Intense Laser-Plasma Interactions. Joint Symposium of the Division
of Physics of Beams and the Division of Plasma Physics. Joshi,
Mourou, Chen, Perry, Krinsky. Regency Ballroom E.
Order and Disorder in Multiparticle Atomic Systems. Symposium of the
Few-Body Systems and Multiparticle Dynamics Topical Group. Blumel,
Bollinger, Berry, Bloomfield, Burnett. Regency Ballroom C and D.
Quantum Reactive Scattering II. Symposium of the Division of Chemical
Physics. Miller, Schatz, Zhang, Alexander. Potomac Ballroom
I and II.
DPF: B-Physics II. Washington Room A.
DAMOP: Low-Energy Collisions and Spectroscopy II. Washington Room B.
DNP: Nuclear Structure I: A>180. Kennedy Room.
DPB: Injection, Extraction, and Transport. Jefferson Room.
AAPT: Physics Courses: Undergraduate and Graduate. Conference Theatre.THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 21 APRIL 1994
14:30 O1
Weak Interactions and Time-Reversal Symmetry in Nuclei. Symposium of
the Division of Nuclear Physics. Jacobs, Klapdor-Kleingrothaus, Towner,
Hasinoff. Regency Ballroom A and B.
Panofsky and Sakurai Prize Session. Symposium of the Division of
Particles and Fields. Devlin, Pondrom, Nambu. Potomac Ballroom
III-VI.
Dynamics of Ultracold Collisions II. Joint Symposium of the Division
of Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics and the Division of
Chemical Physics. Gentry, Suominen, Stwalley, Kosloff. Regency
Ballroom F.
Industrial Applications of Accelerators. Joint Symposium of the Division
of Physics of Beams and the Committee on Applications of Physics.
de Jong, Thomas, Hamm, Greenly, Brown, Jr., Lewis. Regency Ballroom E.
New Tests of Quantum Electrodynamics in Hydrogen and Positronium.
Joint Symposium of the Division of Atomic, Molecular, and Optical
Physics and the Precision Measurements and Fundamental Constants
Topical Group. Adkins, Gidley, Zimmerman, Chu. Regency
Ballroom C and D.
Dynamos in Astrophysics. Symposium of the Division of Astrophysics.
Diamond, Cattaneo, Duncan, DeLuca. Potomac Ballroom I and II.
DNP: Heavy-Ion Reactions II. Washington Room B.
DNP: Nuclear Structure II Kennedy Room.
DPB: Beam Instabilities. Jefferson Room.
DCOMP: Computational and General Physics. Conference Theatre.
DAMOP: Poster Session II. Exhibit Hall A.
Business Meeting of the Division of Particles and Fields. Potomac
Ballroom III-VI.
Business Meeting of the Division of Astrophysics. Potomac Ballroom
I and II.THURSDAY EVENING, 21 APRIL 1994
19:30 P1
The Nuclear Legacy of the Soviet Union. Joint Symposium of the Forum
on Physics and Society and the Committee on Applications of Physics.
Frank, Wilson, Parker, Taylor, Keeny. Regency Ballroom A and B.
The Hyperspherical Way. Symposium of the Few-Body Systems and
Multiparticle Dynamics Topical Group. Greene, Klemm, Kupperman,
Sadeghpour, Fabre de la Ripelle. Potomac Ballroom III-VI.
DPF: QCD and Structure Functions I. Washington Room A.FRIDAY MORNING, 22 APRIL 1994
8:00 Q1
Frontiers in Computational Nuclear Physics. Joint Symposium of the
Division of Nuclear Physics and the Division of Computational Physics.
Pieper, Dean, Chinn, Huang. Regency Ballroom A and B.
Precision Measurements of Fundamental Constants. Symposium of the
Precision Measurement and Fundamental Constants Topical Group.
Biraben, Boshier, Springer, Williams. Potomac Ballroom III-VI.
Localized Phenomena in Extended Molecular Systems: Condensed Media
and Large Molecules. Symposium of the Division of Chemical Physics.
Harris, Ratner, Myers, Schulten. Regency Ballroom F.
Medical Applications of Accelerators. Joint Symposium of the Division
of Physics of Beams and the Committee on Applications of Physics.
Coutrakon, Mallory, Chu, Johnstone, Spalek. Regency Ballroom E.
Information From Break-Up Processes at Several Scales. Symposium of
the Few-Body Systems and Multiparticle Dynamics Topical Group.
Friar, Coplan, Kanter, Moscowitz. Regency Ballroom C and D.
Scientists and National Security: Washington's Four Governments. Joint
Symposium of the Forum on Physics and Society and the Forum on History
of Physics. Hafemeister, Harvey, Roberts, van der Vink, Lewis.
Potomac Ballroom I and II.
DPF: QCD and Structure Functions II. Washington Room A.
DNP: Heavy-Ion Reactions III. Washington Room B.
DNP: Nuclear Structure III. Kennedy Room.
DPB: High Current Beams. Jefferson Room.
From Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions to Exotic Nuclei. Symposium
of the Division of Nuclear Physics. Pang, Kahana, Benenson,
Dobaczewski. Regency Ballroom A and B.
Electroweak Physics and Structure Functions. Symposium of the Division
of Particles and Fields. Harton, Rowson, Ellis, Bernstein.
Potomac Ballroom III-VI.
Localized Phenomena in Extended Molecular Systems: Solid Surfaces.
Symposium of the Division of Chemical Physics. Germer, Newns, Tully,
Guo. Regency Ballroom F.
Fusion Energy. Symposium of the Division of Plasma Physics.
Holdren, Campbell, Meade, Sheffield. Regency Ballroom E.
Numerical Simulations in Astrophysics. Joint Symposium of the Division
of Astrophysics and the Division of Computational Physics. Zurek,
Rosner, Blondin, Rasio. Potomac Ballroom I and II.
DPF: Heavy Quark-High PT: Production Mechanisms. Washington Room A.
DNP: Nuclear Structure IV. Kennedy Room.
DNP: Neutrinos and Astrophysics. Jefferson Room.
PMFC: Physical Laws and Relativity. Conference Theatre.