American Physical Society -- Northwest Section Meeting

Pullman/Moscow, May 21-22, 2004


A Meeting of the Northwest Section of the American Physical Society was held on campuses of the University of Idaho, Moscow, and Washington State University, Pullman, on Friday and Saturday, May 21-22, 2004.   The Section hold meetings each spring that bring together physicists from all over the Pacific Northwest states and adjacent provinces of Canada.  The Program Chair was Larry Hall and the Local Organizing Committee was headed by myself, Gary S. Collins, WSU, and Bernhard Stumpf, UofI.  The meeting had a registered attendance of 155, including 60 APS members, 47 graduate students and 38 undergraduate students.  There were 72 invited and other oral presentations and 21 poster presentations.  Session details, epitome and abstracts can be found at http://www.aps.org/meet/NWS04/baps/index.html.  Oral sessions were held on the campus of  the University of Idaho on both days.  A combined wine reception and poster session was held on the 12th floor of Webster Sciences Building on the WSU campus on Friday afternoon, followed by a banquet dinner in the Compton Union Building.  Ruprecht Machleidt, of the University of Idaho, gave a tremendously entertaining after-banquet talk entitled "The Never-ending Dream of Mankind:  the Theory of Everything", spanning the history of science from atomic theory of the Ancient Greeks to Grand Unified Theories.   Because of rain and clouds, a visit to the Jewett Astronomical Observatory organized by Sukanta Bose to follow the banquet regrettably had to be canceled.    From all reports, participants had a great time professionally and personally. 

Below are photos taken by me at the poster reception and banquet. Click on the thumbnails and see whom you can identify!

Gary S. Collins (collins at wsu.edu)

                                                                                              


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