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DAMOP Home   |   Meetings   |   43rd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics   |   Program Committee

43rd Annual DAMOP Meeting
June 4-8, 2012 • Anaheim, California


APS DAMOP 2012 Meeting

Registration Fees
Companion Breakfast
Graduate Student Symposium
Undergraduate Student Session
Program Committee
Visiting Disneyland
Hyatt Regency Orange County
Audio-Visual Services
APS Tables and Booths

The DAMOP Program Committee is responsible for organizing the sessions at the upcoming DAMOP Meeting. The Program Committee consists of the Current DAMOP Chair, Chair-Elect, Vice-Chair, and Secretary-Treasurer, as well as other appointed members.
Gray arrow DAMOP Executive Committee

DAMOP Meeting Chair
Gerald  Gabrielse  Harvard University

Program Committee
Michael Brunger Flinders University 
Tatajna Curcic  Air Force Research Lab 
Lincoln Carr Colorado School of Mines
Cheng   Chin  University of Chicago    
Tatajna Curcic   Air Force Research Lab 
Arati Dasgupta  Naval Research Lab 
Eugene Demler Harvard University  
Ivan  Deutsch  University of New Mexico   
Brett Esry Kansas State University
Eric Hessels York University
Wendell Hill  National Science Foundation 
Tiku Majumder   Williams College       
JDD Martin  University of Waterloo 
Holger Mueller         University of California, Berkeley  
Trey Porto NIST  
Mark Saffman        University of Wisconsin
LinnVan Woerkom   Ohio State University
Jun Ye    University of Colorado
Members Ex Officio
Chris Monroe  University of Maryland 
Georg Raithel  University of Michigan  
David Schultz  University of North Texas    
Carol Tanner  University of Notre Dame    
Linda Young   Argonne National Lab
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