Schedule, Talks and posters, Participants, Banquet, Parking, Hotel info
The meeting will be held in the Metcalf Science Center, 590 Commonwealth Ave. All talks will be in Room SCI-107. Coffee and lunch will be served in the nearby first floor lounge.
The registration fee is $50, which includes the cost of the banquet Saturday evening. The cost of the banquet alone is $30. Please register by Friday, March 21 for the banquet. Send a check made out to Boston University to Leigh Bennett, Boston University, Department of Physics, 590 Commonwealth Avenue, Room 255, Boston, MA 02215.The choices for the banquet are Baked Boston Scrod, Baked Breast of Chicken, or Vegetable Napoleon (layers of grilled vegetables topped with ricotta, mozzarella, and tomato basil sauce)
The registration fee for one day only is $15, which includes coffee and lunch. The deadline for one-day registration is Wednesday, March 26.
The banquet will be in the Management Building which is just across Commonwealth Avenue from the Metcalf Center (595 Commonwealth). The dining room is on the fourth floor.
| Saturday, March 29 | |
| 9:00 - 10:00 am | Registration, bagels, coffee, and tea |
| 10:00 am - 12:30 pm | Session I, Claudio Chamon, Chair |
| 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm | Lunch and posters |
| 2:00 pm - 3:12 pm | Session II, John Rundle, Chair |
| 3:12 pm - 4:30 pm | Break and informal discussions |
| 4:30 pm - 5:54 pm | Continuation of Session II |
| 7:00 pm - | Banquet (Management building) |
| Sunday, March 30 | |
| 8:00 am - 10:00 am | Bagels, coffee, and tea at Expresso Royale, 736 Commonwealth Ave. (hosted by Clark University) |
| 10:00 am - 12:12 pm | Session III, Ray Mountain, Chair |
| 12:12 pm - 2 pm | Lunch and posters |
| 2:00 pm - 3:48 pm | Session IV, Rama Bansil, Chair |
Parking is available in the basement of the Management building, 595 Commonwealth, directly across the street from the physics building. Directions. If you know in advance that you will park there, send a message to Bernard Chasan, and he will make sure that a parking permit is waiting for you. Otherwise, give your name to the gate keeper and say that you are going to the Klein symposium. However, this garage closes at 6 pm, so you will have to move your car by then and park on the street. On Sunday, it will be possible to park on the street without any difficulty.
Talks and postersThe symposium is sponsored by the Department of Physics, Boston University with additional support from Clark University.
Organizing Committee:
Frank Alexander, LANL
Rama Bansil, Boston University
Antonio Castro Neto, Boston University
Claudio Chamon, Boston University
Bernard Chasan, Boston University
Harvey Gould, Clark University
Ray Mountain, NIST
John Rundle, University of California, Davis
Please send questions and corrections to Harvey Gould, hgould@clarku.edu.
Updated 27 April 2003.