[Brahms-l] Fw: Monday July 2nd is the deadline for submitting DNP Fall Meeting abstracts

From: Flemming Videbaek <videbaek_at_bnl.gov>
Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 20:57:35 -0400
Dear Collaborator,
I like to forward the following announchement for the DNP meeting.
Please circulate proposal fro BRAHMS abstracts to the speakers bureaau and/or the collaboration with the next week.

best regards
    Flemming

> 
> Dear Collaborators,
> 
> The Fall Meeting of the Division of Nuclear Physics of the American
> Physical Society will be held 11-13 October 2007 at the Marriott
> Hotel and Conference Center, City Center in Newport News, Virginia.
> 
> The Meeting Website:  http://conferences.jlab.org/DNP
> 
> The deadline for abstract submission is Monday July 2nd, 2007.
> 
> Click here to submit your abstract:  http://abs.aps.org
> 
> The meeting will follow the traditional structure with a plenary
> session on the morning of Thursday, October 11th. Invited and
> contributed talks as well as mini-symposia will be presented from
> Thursday through Saturday afternoons. Two associated all-day topical
> workshops will be held on 10 October.
> 
> Please note that there will be three mini-symposiums during the main
> meeting that are especially interesting to the RHIC Heavy Ion and
> Spin communities.  They are:
> 
> 14d. "Studying the Orbital Structure of the Proton with Di-Jets at
> RHIC"
> 14e. "Global Analysis of Spin-Dependent Parton Distributions"
> 14g. "Di-Jets and Correlations in Heavy-Ion Collisions"
> 
> 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 the session to
> introduce the topic. The mini-symposium will be held during the
> regular session times. Depending on the number of submissions, a
> mini-symposium can extend over more than one session.
> 
> Select one of these sorting categories if your abstract fits into
> one of these topical domains. Both theorists and experimentalists
> are encouraged to submit abstracts to the mini-symposiums.
> 
> Detailed Instructions:
> 
> To submit an abstract click on the link, above (http://abs.aps.org),
> select "start abstract", select the "2007 Annual Meeting of the
> Division of Nuclear Physics", enter the number of authors and
> "Proceed".   A web form will then collect your abstract and ask for
> your name and other information.
> 
> You will be asked to select an 'Abstract Sorting Categories'.  These
> categories include:
> 
> 5.  Ultra Relativistic Heavy-Ions
> 9.  Sub-nucleonic Degrees of Freedom
> 10. Hadronic Physics
> 11. Nuclear Theory
> 12. Instrumentation
> 
> 14d. Studying the Orbital Structure of the Proton with Di-Jets at
> RHIC 14e. Global Analysis of Spin-Dependent Parton Distributions
> 14g. Di-Jets and Correlations in Heavy-Ion Collisions
> 
> Pick the one that best fits your topic.
> 
> The complete list of sorting categories can be found here:
> 
> http://www.aps.org/meetings/meeting.cfm?name=2007%20Division%20of%20
> Nuclear%20Physics
> 

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