Fw: Fall DNP Abstract Deadline is July 1st !

From: Flemming Videbaek (videbaek@sgs1.hirg.bnl.gov)
Date: Mon Jun 23 2003 - 12:38:42 EDT

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    Flemming Videbaek
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    Brookhaven National Laboratory
    
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    From: "Jim Thomas" <jhthomas@lbl.gov>
    To: <zajc@nevis.columbia.edu>; "Flemming Videbaek" <videbaek@bnl.gov>; "Mark Baker (Mark Baker)" <mdbaker@bnl.gov>; "Wit
    Busza (WitBusza)" <busza@mit.edu>
    Cc: "'Glenn R. Young'" <younggr@ornl.gov>; "'Barbara Jacak'" <jacak@skipper.physics.sunysb.edu>; <vigdor@iucf.indiana.edu>
    Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 12:29 PM
    Subject: Fall DNP Abstract Deadline is July 1st !
    
    
    Please forward this note to your talks committee and/or working group
    leaders.
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    Dear Colleagues,
    
    The Fall DNP meeting will be held in Tucson, Arizona, October 30
    - November 1st, 2003. There will also be a preconference heavy-ion
    workshop entitled "QCD, Confinement, and Heavy Ion Collisions" on
    Wednesday, October 29th, see
    
    http://physics.arizona.edu/~dnp03/
    
    The deadline for the submission of abstracts for the DNP meeting is
    July 1st, 2003. Please come to the meeting and use the web based
    submission form to submit an abstract:
    
    http://abstracts.aps.org/
    
    IN PARTICULAR, THERE WILL BE TWO MINI-SYMPOSIA for which we are
    soliciting abstracts. They are:
    
    13b - A minisymposium on "Deuteron-Gold Collisions at RHIC". Miklos
    Gyulassy has agreed to open the minisymposium with a 30 minute
    overview on theoretical predictions for the d+Au run at RHIC. Dima
    Kharzeev will chair the session.
    
    13c - A minisyposium on "Collective Flow in Relativistic Heavy-Ion
    Collisions". Urs Wiedemann has agreed to open the mini-symposium
    with a 30 minute theoretical overview covering anisotropic flow and
    correlation measures. Scott Pratt will chair the session.
    
    Mini-symposia are parallel sessions devoted to a single topic.  We
    can accommodate about a dozen speakers in each session and there will
    be an overview talk at the beginning of each session to introduce the
    topic. The mini-symposia will be held during the regular DNP session
    times but they will not be scheduled to occur at the same time.
    
    In order to participate in the mini-symposia, you should indicate so
    when you submit an abstract. The web based form has a pull down menu
    so you can select the category for your talk. Please choose category
    13b (d-Au at RHIC) or category 13c (Collective Flow).
    
    Ulrich Heinz and I are organizing the sessions and we encourage
    theorists and experimentalists to submit abstracts. We will try to
    accommodate any requests to put contibuted papers from one
    collaboration
    into the same block of talks, but such requests must be sent to us
    separately from the abstract submission.
    
    Thank you. We look forward to seeing you at the meeting.
    
    Cheers,
    Jim Thomas and Ulrich Heinz
    Members of the DNP Program Committee
    


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