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Information for Journalists

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What, Where, When

The 61st Annual Division of Fluid Dynamics Meeting will be held at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas. All meeting information, including directions to the Convention Center is at: http://dfd2008.tamu.edu/.

Registering as a Journalist

Credentialed full-time journalists and professional freelance journalists working on assignment are invited to attend the conference free of charge. If you are a reporter and would like to attend, please contact:

Jason Socrates Bardi
American Institute of Physics
jbardi@aip.org
301-209-3091 office
858-775-4080 cell

Facilities for Press Onsite

Dedicated press space in a private room with a desk will be available for reporters near registration and the exhibit hall in the Gonzales Convention Center. Press announcements and other news will be available at this location. A larger meeting room for conducting interviews will also be made available as needed.

Virtual Press Room

The Virtual Press Room for the 61st Annual Division of Fluid Dynamics Meeting contains story ideas, stunning graphics, and lay-language papers written for a general audience by the authors of individual presentations with accompanying graphics and multimedia files. The Virtual Press Room will serve as starting points for journalists who are interested in covering the meeting but cannot attend in person.

About the Division of Fluid Dynamics

The Division of Fluid Dynamics of the American Physical Society (APS) exists for the advancement and diffusion of knowledge of the physics of fluids with special emphasis on the dynamical theories of the liquid, plastic and gaseous states of matter under all conditions of temperature and pressure. See: http://www.aps.org/units/dfd/.

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