PSAS 2002
(International Conference on Precision Physics of Simple Atomic Systems)
will take place in St. Petersburg from June, 30 to July, 4 in 2002 as a
satellite meeting to the International
Conference on Quantum Electronics (Moscow, June, 22 -
28 ), which has a special section devoted to precision measurements. The
PSAS 2002 meeting will be a direct continuation of the Hydrogen
Atom 2: Precision Physics of Simple Atomic Systems meeting in Italy
(June, 2000), and recent progress in the field will be presented.
The main
conference topics are:
High resolution spectroscopy
of hydrogen and helium
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Precision study
of muonium and positronium
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Spectrum of few-electron
medium- and high-Z ions
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Muonic and exotic atoms
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Precision
frequency metrology
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Fundamental
constants
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Search for new physics
via Atomic spectroscopy
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Structure of proton
and light nuclei
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Bound state
QED
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We are planning to have special sessions
devoted to:
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Theoretical methods
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Experimental methods
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Hot results
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The
conference fee will be $300-350 and it includes:
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direct conference expenses
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meals
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welcome party
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conference dinner
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book of abstracts
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conference proceedings
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The hotel price is expected to be $50-75 per person
per night. The fee for an accompanying person is expected to be $200-250.
The PSAS meeting is organized by the the Russian
Center of Laser Physics at the Saint Petersburg State University in
collaboration with the D. I. Mendeleev Institute for Metrology, the University
of Groningen, the Institute of Laser Physics (Novosibirsk) and the Max-Planck-Institut
f?r Quantenoptik. |