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From: Heather Hergott <hhergott@chemistry.watstar.uwaterloo.ca>


                 CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT
 LASER TECHNIQUES FOR STATE SELECTED AND STATE-TO-STATE CHEMISTRY III
             San Diego, CA, USA, 12-14 July, 1995

This conference, sponsored by the SPIE, will be held the week before
the Dynamics of Molecular Collisions Conference, to be held just up the
coast in Asilomar. This is the fourth in a series of meetings originally
organized by Cheuk Ng, and held up until now in Los Angeles in late
January. As was the case last year, this meeting will be held in parallel
with a conference on Laser Techniques for Surface Science, which is
being organized by Hai-Lung Dai, Wilson Ho, and Janice Hicks. These
two conferences will hold a banquet on Thursday night, and have a joint
session on Friday afternoon.

This year, the laser chemistry meeting is being chaired by John Hepburn,
with Tim Zwier, Jim Weisshaar, and David Chandler as co-chairs. We
plan three days of invited and contributed papers, and will have sessions
centred around the following general areas:
     - techniques for state-to-state ion-molecule chemistry, state
       selection by photoionization
     - spectroscopy and dynamics in molecular clusters
     - vector correlations in reaction dynamics

The list of invited speakers includes: Cheuk Ng, Scott Anderson, Mark
Johnson, Tim Softley, Hans Neusser, Greg Hall, Eric Rohlfing, Pat
Vaccaro, Peter Felker, Joe Knee, Ed Lim, Charlie Parmenter, Mitchio
Okumura, Elliot Bernstein, Don Levy, Ed Grant, Delroy Baugh, Tim
Zwier, John Hepburn, Jim Weisshaar, Wim Van der Zande, and Ivan
Powis.

This call for contributed papers is to point out this conference to those
of you who may not be on the SPIE mailing list, or may not think of
attending SPIE conferences normally. It is also to point out that since
this conference is being organized somewhat differently than the routine
SPIE meetings, the deadline for abstracts is really the end of January, if
you want to try for an oral presentation, and up to the end of April to be
included in the program.

It should be noted that the downtown location provides for a wide range
of accomodation possibilities, including some at reasonable prices, and
that there will be a substantially reduced registration fee for students.

To get more information, or to contribute a title for a paper you wish to
present, please contact me at the following address:

Laser techniques for State Selected and State-to-State Chemistry III
John Hepburn
hepburn@watsci.uwaterloo.ca
fax: (519) 746-0435




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