Presentations
from the Fermilab Users Annual Meeting 2000
Thesis Award Announcement:
Fermilab and the Universities Research Association will once again
make
an award for the most outstanding thesis written on research
conducted
at Fermilab or in collaboration with Fermilab scientists. The
fourth
annual award will be made for a thesis submitted in calendar year,
2000,
and will be presented by the President of the URA during the 2001
annual Users' Meeting. Nominations must be submitted to
Roger Dixon by
March 15, 2001, and should include a letter supporting the merits
of
the thesis being nominated. Selections will be made by
a committee
appointed by the Fermilab Director. Theses will be judged on
clarity of
presentation, originality, and physics content. To qualify the
thesis
must have been submitted to a URA member institution as partial
fulfillment of the Ph.D. requirements, and it must have been submitted
in electronic form to the Fermilab Publications Office in accordance
with Fermilab policy. The recipient of the award will receive
a
certificate of recognition and a check for $3000.
The members of the 2000-2001 UEC are
Larry Nodulman (chairman) (ANL)
Robin Erbacher (FNAL), Peter Garbincius (FNAL),
Sally Koutsoliotas (Bucknell),
Larry Nodulman (ANL), Jim Musser (Indiana) Vaia Papadimitriou
(Texas Tech),
Roger Rusack (Minn.), Rick StDenis (Glasglow), Herman White (FNAL),
Ben Tannenbaum (UCLA), Philip Yager (UC Davis), Gordon Watts (Wash.)
Meetings, Schedules and Minutes
Group
Schedule 2000-2001
The
Outreach/Education Committee
The
Users Meeting Committee
The
Quality-of-Life Committee
The
Washington Trip Committee
The
Younger Physicist Issues Committee
Information of Interest to the Users Community
Other User Organization Activities and Links
Graduate
Student Organization
Fermilab
at Work An Insider's Guide
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Musser
Questions or comments about the UEC to UEC
from here.