Rao Prize
The three Rao Prizes for the most outstanding student talks at the
1994 meeting will be presented. The winners are Jong-Ho Choi,
California Institute of Technology; Russell John Low, Oxford
University; and Jonathan Paul O'Brien, MIT. The prize was created by
a group of spectroscopists who, as graduate students, benefitted from
the emphasis on graduate student participation, which has been a
unique characteristic of the Symposium. The presentation will include
a short talk by K. Narahari Rao, Professor Emeritus at The Ohio
State University and long-time chair of the Symposium.
The award is administered by a Prize Committee chaired by Arlan
Mantz, Franklin & Marshall College, and comprised of Kevin Lehmann,
Princeton University; John Muenter, University of Rochester; Deanne
Snavely, Bowling Green University; Michael Heaven, Emory University;
and Dan Willey, Allegheny College. Any questions or suggestions about
the Prize should be addressed to the Committee. Anyone (especially
post-docs) willing to serve on a panel of judges should contact Arlan
Mantz (e-mail: a_mantz@acad.fandm.edu).
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