Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce the program for the upcoming 2-6 March 2015 National APS Meeting in San Antonio Texas. The program includes five spectacular focus sessions listed below. More details and a list of invited speakers can be found at http://www.aps.org/units/dcp/meetings/symposia15.cfm
We encourage you to submit a contributed abstract in one of the sessions or in another area of chemical physics. The deadline for abstract submission is NOVEMBER 14. Go to http://www.aps.org/meetings/march/scientific/index.cfm.
Two special messages for graduate students and postdocs:
Contributed talks provide a wonderful opportunity for you to present your work to audiences eager to engage. These talks are scheduled throughout the week. We make every effort to accommodate all requests for a contributed speaking slot.
Please consider applying for a travel award (up to $500) to help fund your trip to San Antonio! The deadline is OCTOBER 24. Go to http://www.aps.org/units/dcp/awards/gsta.cfm.
We are also delighted to announce a new and very special award this year, the Doctoral Thesis Prize, which provides $1000 to the award winner and $1000 for travel. The deadline for applications is NOVEMBER 1. Go to http://www.aps.org/units/dcp/awards/dta.cfm.
Please also note that DCP sponsors a Dependent Care Child Award, up to $500, which provides funds for DCP members attending the APS meeting. The deadline is JANUARY 28. Go to http://www.aps.org/units/dcp/awards/dcca.cfm for more details.
DCP FOCUS SYMPOSIA AT THE MARCH MEETING
*Solvation of Ions and Electrons
*At the Interface of Molecules and Materials
*Emerging Ultrafast Technologies for Chemical and Materials Physics: From THz to X-ray
*Chemical Physics of Clusters: Bridging from Å-scale clusters to micron-scale aerosol particles
*Nonadiabatic Dynamics: New Insights from Experiment and Theory
For more details and list of invited speakers please visit: http://www.aps.org/units/dcp/meetings/symposia15.cfm
We look forward to seeing you at the March Meeting.
Gil Nathanson, David W. Chandler, David Nesbitt and Robert Gordon.
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