Special Sessions
This year will feature, as usual, sessions devoted to special topics.
John W. Johns, NRCC, is organizing a symposium on fourier
transform spectroscopy: techniques and instrumentation. It will
feature talks by Kelly Chance, Smithsonian Astrophysical
Observatory; D. Chris Benner, College of William and Mary; and
Daniel Grischkowsky, Oklahoma State University. A symposium on
Photoionization Spectroscopy (REMPI, ZEKE, etc.) is being organized by
Edward Grant, Purdue and will feature invited talks by himself and
John Hepburn, Waterloo. The year of 1995 is also the 50th
Anniversary of the founding of the Microwave Laboratory by Walter
Gordy at Duke. A special session organized by Frank
C. DeLucia, The Ohio State University, will be held in honor of
this occasion.
The plenary session on Monday, June 12 will feature talks by Ian
Mills, Reading University; David Nesbitt, JILA; and this year's
Coblentz Award winner, David Rakestraw, Sandia. This session
will also include presentation of the Rao Prizes described below.
You will note that due to the record number of contributed papers and
the special events this year, we have been forced to schedule six
parallel sessions. This will inevitably increase the number of
conflicts, for which we apologize. Please look at this development
positively as it clearly demonstrates both the vitality of the science
and its abundance at the Symposium.
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