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DAMOP/DAMP 2004

Tucson, Arizona

May 25-29, 2004

 

 

 

  •   The program of DAMOP/DAMP2004 includes nearly 700 invited and contributed papers! The program of sessions, epitome and preamble are available on line.
     

  • Good news for you procrastinators! The Doubletree Hotel at Reid Park has agreed to continue offering rooms at the conference rate through May 6th, and is likely to still have rooms after that. Note that we will provide free shuttle to and from this hotel. Alternative accommodations will typically require renting a car and trying to park near the Marriott.

  • Thanks for coming to Tucson and for making the meeting a success!

Till next year in Lincoln, Nebraska
     

  • On-site registration starts Tuesday May 25, 12:00 pm, at the Marriott University Park Hotel.

  • Student tutorial registration is still open.
     

  • Online registration is closed.

  • Sign up for the tours of Steward Mirror Lab is closed. 

  • The Marriott University Park and the Four-Points Hotel are full.

  • The dorms are full. Last day for refundable (minus $10) dorm cancellation was May 17th.

    Please visit the homepages of our sponsors!

 
   
 

IMPORTANT NOTES FOR PRESENTERS

í In the interest of keeping the parallel sessions on schedule, the use of computers in the presentation of contributed papers is strongly (make it strongly strongly) discouraged. Thanks for your understanding!

í Maximum poster size : 4'(height) ´ 6'(width)

 

INFORMATION FOR EXHIBITORS

Follow that link

 

 

 

Traveling to the United States

Post September 11, 2001, many US visa applications are taking much longer to process than in the past., often jeopardizing colleagues’ participation in meetings. The American Physical Society now recommends that visa applications be submitted as much as 6 months in advance of travel to avoid complications associated with these potential delays. Please follow this link for further information.

 
 

 

Last and final update: 5/29/2004