Presentations from 2004 Conference
Friday, June 4
The Role of DHS Science and Technology in Protecting America
Keynote talk by Charles McQueary
Undersecretary for Science & Technology
Dept. of Homeland Security
Saturday, June 5
Setting the Context: "Physics in the Public Interest"
Keynote talk by Robert Dynes
President
University of California
Strategic challenges facing university-based science departments and how departments can respond and serve the public interest
Statistical Overview of Physics and Graduate Education in Physics
Roman Cuzjko, AIP, Statistical Research Center
National Task Force on Graduate Education
David Campbell, Boston University
Panel on Graduate Education Issues
Alan Chodos, APS Associate Executive Officer
National Needs for Scientific Workforce & Literacy
Issues Before Congressional Science Committees
Peter Rooney, House Science Committee
The Changing Face of Physics
James Stith, American Institute of Physics
The View from the National Science Foundation
Michael Turner, Asst. Dir, Math & Physical Sciences, NSF
Overview of Conference Issues
Bernie Khoury, AAPT
The Role of DHS Science and Technology in Protecting America
Keynote talk by Charles McQueary
Undersecretary for Science & Technology
Dept. of Homeland Security
Saturday, June 5
Setting the Context: "Physics in the Public Interest"
Keynote talk by Robert Dynes
President
University of California
Strategic challenges facing university-based science departments and how departments can respond and serve the public interest
Statistical Overview of Physics and Graduate Education in Physics
Roman Cuzjko, AIP, Statistical Research Center
National Task Force on Graduate Education
David Campbell, Boston University
Panel on Graduate Education Issues
- Interdisciplinary work
Peter Jung, Ohio University
- Curriculum issues
Allen Goldman, Univ. of Minnesota
- Timing of research, candidacy exams, reduced course requirements
Alan Dorsey, Univ. of Florida
- Report of Ethics Survey (Chairs and Junior Members)
Kate Kirby, Harvard-Smithsonian
Alan Chodos, APS Associate Executive Officer
National Needs for Scientific Workforce & Literacy
- Report on PhysTEC
Ingrid Novodvorsky, University of Arizona
- Impact of globalization
Michael Lubell, APS Director for Public Affairs
- Women in physics
Laurie McNeil, (6.2M .ppt) University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- Graduate curriculum issues I
Discussion Leader: Chris Gould, North Carolina State University
Recorder: Shirley Chiang, University of California, Davis - Graduate curriculum issues II
Discussion Leader: John Goodkind, University of California, San Diego
Recorder: Sid Redner, Boston University - Faculty development issues
Discussion Leader: Charles Glashausser, Rutgers University
Recorder: M. Shah Jahan, The University of Memphis - Working with the administration: skills needed
Discussion Leader: Laurie McNeil, University of North Carolina
Recorder: Kathleen McCloud, Xavier University - Undergraduate curriculum issues I
Discussion Leader: Jim McNeil, Colorado School of Mines
Recorder: John Schofield, Oberlin College - Undergraduate curriculum issues II
Discussion Leader: Kim Coplin, Denison University
Recorder: Anthony Calamai, Appalachian State University - Concerns of small departments I
Discussion Leader: Elizabeth McCormack, Bryn Mawr College
Recorder: Ruprecht Machleidt, University of Idaho - Concerns of small departments II
Discussion Leader: Jim Madsen, University of Wisconsin, River Falls
Recorder: Mary Lowe, Loyola College - Recruitment and funding of graduate students I
Discussion Leader: Erick Weinberg, Columbia University
Recorder: John Raitt, Utah State University - Recruitment and funding of graduate students II
Discussion Leader: Dan Marlow, Princeton University
Recorder: Shirley Chiang, University of California, Davis
Issues Before Congressional Science Committees
Peter Rooney, House Science Committee
The Changing Face of Physics
James Stith, American Institute of Physics
The View from the National Science Foundation
Michael Turner, Asst. Dir, Math & Physical Sciences, NSF
Overview of Conference Issues
Bernie Khoury, AAPT







