Abstracts

We welcome contributed and poster papers in any area of contemporary physics. We especially welcome papers on the topics of chaos, complexity, and self-organization that will include demonstration of classroom or research apparatus to meeting participants. There will be parallel oral and poster sessions on Saturday morning, March 31.

 

APS Member Abstract Submission

Complete abstract submission instructions can be found at http://www.aps.org/meet/meet-abstract.html.

The deadline for receipt of abstracts is Friday, March 16, 2001. We strongly urge you to proofread your abstract carefully before submission. Contributors may submit one of two ways:

Submitting abstracts via e-mail: Contributers must create their abstracts from an electronic template supplied by the American Physical Society. The template and instruction files for the contributed abstracts can be obtained by sending email to abs-request@aps.org with the phrase request NES01 in the message. Invited speakers should refer to their letters of invitation for instructions on receiving the invited template. Those contributers who are absolutely unable to submit an abstract via the web or electronically should contact meetings@aps.org.

If you have questions regarding abstract submission, please send them to abs-help@aps.org.

 

AAPT Member Abstract Submission

For each paper or poster send: (1) title, (2) author(s), (3) institutional affiliation(s), (4) institutional address(es), (5) author e-mail address(es), and (6) abstract to:

Electronic mail: dunham@middlebury.edu

Or regular mail:

Prof. Jeffrey S. Dunham

NES APS/AAPT Meeting

Department of Physics

Middlebury College

Middlebury, VT 05753

 

 

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