Poster
abstracts are now available online.
Please find your name or the title of your poster among the abstracts by a keyword search with your web-browser, and identify your abstract number. With your abstract number you can find the number of your poster board from this table. The abstract book will contain the posterboard number printed next to you abstract.
The available area for each poster is 4 ft times 4 ft (122 cm). Push pins will be provided. Do not use staples.
Posters can be hung up during the morning coffe break,
and must be removed on the evening of the same day that they are presented.
Post deadline
abstracts are available here,
and
will be presented in the Poster Session III
on Thursday.
Guide to Postdeadline
Contributed Abstracts for ICAP 2002
July 28- August 2, Cambridge,
MA
Introduction
The deadline for postdeadline
abstracts is:
July 18
Postdeadline
abstracts will be accepted as space allows. Send your abstract in
postscript or pdf (see below for instructions) by e-mail.
Choose from the Subject Categories below.
This page contains helpful information and instructions for preparing
and submitting your postdeadline contributed abstract(s) for ICAP
2002.
There will be three poster sessions throughout the week. Contributions
will be assigned to a particular session by July 18. Each poster
will be allotted an area of 4 ft times 4 ft (122 cm). Push pins
will be provided.
How to prepare an abstract
Simply download the templates and fill in the text. The templates
provide the correct size for the abstract page (6 in x 9 in or 15
cm x 22.5 cm) with page margins of 0.75 in(left), 1.0 in (right),
and 1.0 in (top and bottom). Each abstract is limited to ONE PAGE
only. Authors are allowed to include figures and tables - the templates
below include examples.
A - Download
- - the generic LaTeX
version of the abstract template (see also the pdf
finished product). The font in the LaTeX template is Computer Modern
Roman and the scale is \small.
- - the Win32
Word template or the Mac
Word template.
B- Convert to postscript or pdf file for uploading. If you can
generate pdf or PS output from the LaTeX or Word document, you're
ready to upload to the submission site (see below).
If not, you can find help HERE.
Subject Categories
A. Atomic Tests of Fundamental Theories
B. Precise Measurements of Atomic Constants
C. Atomic and Ionic Structure
D. High Resolution Spectroscopy
E. Molecules
F. Cooling and Trapping
G. Collisions: Hot and Cold
H. Atom Optics and Interferometry
I. Bose-Einstein Condensates and Fermi Degenerate Gases
J. Coherence, Quantum Optics and Quantum Control
K. Quantum Computation and Information
L. Atoms in Intense Fields
M. Impact on other Disciplines and other Topics
N. Frequency and Time