(CONFERENCE) SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS TO ATTEND 2022 APS-DAMOP CONFERENCE

Abstract

Due to its influence on the creativity and productivity of each individual DAMOP attendee, the APS DAMOP conference series is of outstanding importance to the vitality of atomic, molecular, and optical physics in the United States. It is particularly important for students to learn about other researchers’ perspectives, approaches, and results related to the students’ interests. The exchange of ideas, methods, and techniques in face-to-face interactions is essential to advancing theoretical and experimental AMO physics. The APS DAMOP conference offers an opportunity for students to present their research results and to interact with other scientists from the United States and the broader international community. For many graduate students enrolled in U.S. institutions, DAMOP is the first major scientific meeting that they attend and present at. As such, DAMOP plays a special role among the various conferences and workshops. In conjunction with the meeting, there will be, as in previous years, a one-day graduate student symposium to introduce students to modern topics in atomic, molecular, and optical physics. The theme of the 2022 graduate student symposium is Textbook AMO Platforms for Fundamental Science and Applications . The student support requested in this proposal makes a substantial contribution to the education and training of future scientists and the nation’s high-tech workforce. Students with a background in atomic, molecular, and optical physics acquire a broad range of knowledge and skills that enable them to contribute to many areas of science and technology.

Document Details

Document Type
DoD Grant Award
Publication Date
Mar 07, 2023
Source ID
FA95502210139

Entities

People

  • Subhadeep Gupta

Organizations

  • Air Force Office of Scientific Research
  • United States Air Force
  • University of Washington

Tags

Fields of Study

  • Physics

Readers

  • Academic Conference Management
  • Economics
  • STEM Education