Abstract Submission
The deadline for receipt of abstracts is February 23, 2007. We strongly urge you to proof your abstract before submission. NOTE: We are no longer accepting abstracts via e-mail.
Complete abstract submission instructions
2007 SHOCK Sorting Categories
Complete abstract submission instructions
We strongly urge you to proof you abstract before submission. Contributors may submit abstracts via the web at http://abstracts.aps.org.
To submit a contributed abstract using the online web submission process, an author needs to know two things: (1) the number and ordering of the authors and collaborations; and (2) abstract content. The web page will guide you through the rest. Try a test submission before submitting your abstract. Log onto http://abstracts.aps.org and click on Start Abstract Submission. Select TEST Meeting (IT05) and follow the step-by-step directions online to create your own practice abstract. When ready to submit your abstract online, select the meeting 15th APS Topical Conference on Shock Compression of Condensed Matter by clicking the appropriate checkbox and proceed with the abstract submission. If you have questions regarding abstract submission, please send them to abs-help@aps.org.2007 SHOCK Sorting Categories
Please use these sorting categories when submitting contributed papers:
- IC: Isentropic and Off Hugionot Loading
- CM: Continuum & Multiscale Modeling
- DC: Detonations & Shock-Induced Chemistry
- EM: Energetic Materials
- EM.F: Structural Energetic Materials
- ES: Equation of State
- ED: Experimental Developments / Ultra-Fast Diagnostics systems
- ED.F:Heterodyne Velocimetry
- MD: First Principles & Molecular Dynamics Calculations
- MD.F: Large Scale computations
- GS: Geophysics & Planetary Science
- HD: High Energy Density Physics / Warm Dense Matter
- ID: Inelastic Deformation, Fracture, & Spall
- ID.F:Stress-Strength Measurements
- MS: Materials Science
- PS: Phase Transitions
- PC: Physics & Chemistry at High Static Pressure
- SO: Spectroscopy & Optical Studies
- SO.F: X-ray diffraction/scattering
- OT: Other Topics







