Dear Friends of HUCE,
Check the HUCE calendar on our website, www.environment.harvard.edu, for the most up-to-date listings and complete event descriptions. Please send event information to Lisa Matthews at the Center for the Environment: lisa_matthews(a)harvard.edu. Feel free to distribute this email to your students, faculty, colleagues, and anyone else who may be interested in environmental events around the community.
Highlights:
Tuesday, January 27: Energy Technology Innovation Policy Fellows discuss how sectoral approaches could be used to help solve the climate crisis in a post-Kyoto world.
Friday, January 30: Google's Green Energy Czar Bill Weihl talks about Google's green energy initiative and discusses ways that all institutions (businesses, governments, universities, etc.) and individuals can make sustainable energy choices.
Tuesday, February 3: The Future of Energy Spring 2009 series kicks off with Steven Leer, Chairman and CEO of Arch Coal, the nation's second largest coal producer. Leer's talk is entitled, "The Vital Role of Clean Coal in Securing our Energy Future."
Calendar Listings:
Today 1/22/2009
3:30p China Project Seminar
(Pierce Hall 100F, 29 Oxford St., Cambridge, MA)
"Emissions of Anthropogenic Primary Particulate Matter in China: A Technology-Based Analysis." Dr. LEI Yu, postdoctoral researcher, Harvard China Project.
Contact: Chris Nielsen , nielsen2(a)fas.harvard.edu, 617-496-2378, chinaproject.harvard.edu/
4:00p EPS Dissertation Defense
(Haller Hall, 24 Oxford St., Harvard Campus, Cambridge, MA)
"Neoproterozoic stratigraphy of Alaska and Mongolia." Francis Macdonald. Refreshments to follow in Hoffman Student Lounge.
Contact: Sarah Colgan, colgan(a)eps.harvard.edu
6:00p Harvard Museum of Natural History Lecture Series
(Geological Lecture Hall, 24 Oxford St., Cambridge, MA)
"Sea Creatures in Glass and Glass in Sea Creatures." Johanna Aizenberg, McKay Professor of Materials Science in Harvard's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS).
Contact: hmnh(a)oeb.harvard.edu, www.hmnh.harvard.edu/lectures_classes...
6:30p Global Energy: Supply and Demand Scenarios in the Context of Short-term Volatility
(ASEAN Auditorium of The Fletcher School, Tufts University, Medford, MA)
Nick Welch, head of global stakeholder relations for Shell Energy, will be visiting The Fletcher School to talk about the current global energy situation.
Contact: Mieke van der Wansem, mieke.wansem(a)tufts.edu
Friday 1/23/2009
11:00a Harvard Forest Seminar Series
(Seminar Room at Shaler Hall, Harvard Forest, 324 North Main Street, Petersham, MA) "Tri-trophic dynamics in an insect protection mutualism." Manuel Morales, Williams College.
Contact: Audry Barker Plotkin, aabarker(a)fas.harvard.edu, 978-724-3302 x 268
Monday 1/26/2009
11:30a Harvard Energy Journal Club
(HUCE Seminar room, 24 Oxford St. 3rd floor, Cambridge, MA)
Visit the Energy Journal website for current topics of discussion.
Contact: Mark Winkler, mwinkler(a)fas.harvard.edu, www.hcs.harvard.edu/hejc/index.html
Tuesday 1/27/2009
9:30a - 11:00a Energy Technology Innovation Policy Seminar Series
(Belfer Center Library, Littauer 369, 79 JFK St., Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge, MA)
"International Climate Policy for a Post-Kyoto World: Understanding Sectoral Approaches." Speakers: Jonas Meckling, Research Fellow, Energy Technology Innovation Policy; and Gu Yoon Chung, MPA candidate, Harvard Kennedy School.
Contact: etip(a)ksg.harvard.edu, 617-496-5584
Thursday 1/29/2009
11:00a Harvard Forest Special Three Part Series on Soil Warming
(Seminar Room at Shaler Hall, Harvard Forest, 324 North Main Street, Petersham, MA)
1) Masahiro Nakamura, Hokkaido University (Japan). "Soil warming influences herbivory of canopy foliage." 2) Onno Muller, Tohoku University (Japan). "The effect of soil and branch warming on leaf traits and reproduction in 200 year old oaks."
Contact: Audry Barker Plotkin, aabarker(a)fas.harvard.edu, 978-724-3302 x268, harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/researc...
4:00p - 5:00p Climate Seminar
(Haller Hall, 24 Oxford St., Harvard Campus, Cambridge, MA)
"Arctic sea-ice change and potential societal impacts from the large-scale to the local level: A perspective from Alaska." Hajo Eicken from the Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska.
Contact: Shuting Jin , shuting(a)eps.harvard.edu, 617-384-9005, www.seas.harvard.edu/climate/seminar...
4:00p OEB Seminar Series
(Bio Labs Lecture Hall, 16 Divinity Ave, Harvard Campus, Cambridge)
"The challenge of diversity presents a diversity of challenges: new research directions in computational biology." Allen Rodrigo, the Bioinformatics Institute, University of Auckland, New Zealand.
Contact: Katie Parodi, kparodi(a)oeb.harvard.edu, (617) 495-5891 , www.oeb.harvard.edu/news_events/semin...
6:00p - 7:00p Microbial Sciences Initiative Thursday Evening Seminar Series
(HUCE Seminar Room, 24 Oxford St., 3rd Floor, Cambridge, MA)
"How Bacteria Breathe Rust: New Insights into the Molecular Mechanism of Bacterial Metal Respiration." Thomas DiChristina, School of Biology, Georgia Tech.
Contact: Runal Mehta, runal_mehta(a)harvard.edu, (617) 495 8643 , www.msi.harvard.edu/thursdays.html
6:30p HMNH: Nature and the Written Word: A Roundtable on Natural History Writing
(Harvard Center for the Humanities, 12 Quincy St., Cambridge)
How can writers best engage and inspire public concern for wildlife, nature, and conservation? Join us for a round table discussion with four of New England's most prominent natural history authors.
Contact: hmnh(a)oeb.harvard.edu, 617-495-3045, www.hmnh.harvard.edu/lectures_and_spe...
Friday 1/30/2009
11:00a - 12:00p Harvard Forest Special Three Part Series on Soil Warming
(Seminar Room at Shaler Hall, Harvard Forest, 324 North Main Street, Petersham, MA)
3) Jerry Melillo, The Ecosystems Center, Marine Biological Laboratory. "The Heat Is On; carbon/nitrogen interactions, feedbacks to the climate system and more."
Contact: Audry Barker Plotkin, aabarker(a)fas.harvard.edu, 978-724-3302 x 268, harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/researc...
4:00p Clean Energy at Google
(Fong Auditorium, Boylston Hall, Harvard Campus, Cambridge, MA )
Bill Weil, Green Energy Czar, Google. The "renewable electricity cheaper than coal" initiative at Google is funding innovation aimed at driving the cost of renewable electricity generation below that of coal-powered electricity -- with the goal of making renewable energy the economically sensible choice for everyone.
Contact: Lisa Matthews, lisa_matthews(a)harvard.edu, 617-495-8883
Monday 2/2/2009
11:30a Harvard Energy Journal Club
(HUCE Seminar room, 24 Oxford St. 3rd floor, Cambridge, MA)
Visit the Energy Journal website for current topics of discussion.
Contact: Mark Winkler, mwinkler(a)fas.harvard.edu, www.hcs.harvard.edu/hejc/index.html
Tuesday 2/3/2009
12:30p Herbaria Seminar Series
(Sherman Fairchild Lecture Hall, Room 102, 7 Divinity Ave, Cambridge, MA)
"A morphometric analysis of water transport in seed plants." Jonathan Wilson, Knoll Lab.
Contact: Margaret Richards, prichards(a)oeb.harvard.edu, (617) 496-8062
5:00p The Future of Energy
(Science Center C, 1 Oxford St., Cambridge, MA)
"The Vital Role of Clean Coal in Securing our Energy Future." Steven Leer, Chairman and CEO of Arch Coal, Inc., the nation's second largest coal producer.
Contact: Lisa Matthews, lisa_matthews(a)harvard.edu, 617-495-8883
6:00p HBS: Second Annual Cleantech and Alternative Energy Panel
(Aldrich 112, Harvard Business School, Boston, MA)
"What does the Future hold?" Cleantech and alternative energy are getting a lot of attention, but what are the opportunities? Who are the companies out there making a difference?
Contact: www.hbsab.org/article.html?aid=229
Thursday 2/5/2009
4:00p OEB Seminar Series
(Bio Labs Lecture Hall, 16 Divinity Ave, Harvard Campus, Cambridge)
"Exploring the genetic basis of mimicry and speciation in Heliconius butterflies." Marcus Kronforst, FAS Center for Systems Biology.
Contact: Katie Parodi, kparodi(a)oeb.harvard.edu, (617) 495-5891 , www.oeb.harvard.edu/news_events/semin...
6:00p - 8:00p Climate Change: Policy Change and Complex Systems
(MIT Sloan, E51-376, Tang Center, 70 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA)
Speaker: Dr. John Sterman, the Jay W. Forrester Professor of Management and Director of the System Dynamics Group at the MIT Sloan School of Management.
Contact: https://www.123signup.com/servlet/Sig...
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From: Douglas Mason <dmason(a)physics.harvard.edu>
Date: Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 11:09 AM
Subject: APS March Meeting Roommates
To: Alan Aspuru-Guzik <aspuru(a)chemistry.harvard.edu>
Dear Alan,
I was hoping you could forward this message to your group members:
Hello Aspurinators!
This Douglas from Eric Heller's Group. I am writing is see if
any of you guys would be interested in rooming together for
the APS March Meeting. If you already have plans, do
you know anyone else who would?
I don't snore, I have good hygiene, and I'll bring my guitar so we can
sing Kumbaya. :)
Cheers,
Douglas
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From: Miguel Marques <mmarques(a)lpmcn.univ-lyon1.fr>
Date: Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 5:56 AM
Subject: GRC on Time-Dependent DFT 2009
To: robolivares(a)gmail.com
Dear Colleague,
Please find below the announcement for the Gordon Research Conference
on Time-Dependent Density-Functional Theory of 2009. We would appreciate
if you could forward this message to anyone who might be interested.
Thank you,
Miguel Marques & Angel Rubio
P.S. Our apologies if your receive this message in duplicate
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Gordon Research Conference
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Time-Dependent Density-Functional Theory
July 5-10, 2009
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http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2009&program=timedepen
Colby-Sawyer College
New London, NH, USA
_Introduction_
Time-dependent density-functional theory (TDDFT) is an extension of
density functional theory (DFT) to time-dependent problems, and can be
viewed as an alternative formulation of time-dependent quantum
mechanics. The use of TDDFT is increasing, and it is fast becoming one
of the tools of choice to get accurate and reliable predictions for
excited-state properties in solid state physics, chemistry and
biophysics, both in the linear and non-linear regimes. This interest has
been motivated by the recent developments of TDDFT (and time-dependent
current functional theory) and include the description of
photo-absorption cross section of molecules and nanostructures,
electron-ion dynamics in the excited state triggered by either a small
or high intense laser fields, van der Waals interactions, development of
new functionals coping with memory and non-locality effects,
applications to biological systems, transport phenomena, optical spectra
of solids and low-dimensional structures (as nanotubes, polymers, and
surfaces), etc.
The purpose and scope of this Gordon Research Conference is to provide a
platform for discussing the current state of the art of the rapidly
progressing, highly interdisciplinary field of TDDFT, to identify and
debate open questions, and to point out new promising research
directions. We plan to bring together scientists of different
backgrounds, from chemistry and physics to biology and material science,
in the unique intellectual environment provided by a Gordon Research
Conference.
_Workshop Program_
Chairs: Miguel A. L. Marques & Angel Rubio
Vice-chairs: Troy Van Voorhis & Fillipp Furche
Session 1: Theoretical foundations
Kieron Burke, E.K.U Gross*, R. v. Leeuwen
Session 2: New functionals
Stephan Kuemmel, Kimihiko Hirao, Gustavo E. Scuseria, Francesc Illas*
Session 3: Van der Waals interactions
Troy Van Voorhis, John Dobson*, Georg Kresse
Seession 4: Electronic Transport
Massimiliano di Ventra, Harold Baranger, Kristian Thygessen, Mark
Ratner*
Session 5: Charge transfer/non adiabatic phenomena
Neepa Maitra, Martin Head-Gordon, Todd Martinez
Session 6: Computational challenges
Stefano Baroni, Giulia Galli, Xavier Andrade, Nicola Marzari
Session 7: Non-linear phenomena
Carsten Ullrich, André D. Bandrauk, Daniel Neuhauser
Session 8: Biological applications
Filipp Furche, Paolo Carloni, Dage Sundholm
Session 9: Spectroscopy
Angel Rubio, Claudia Ambrosch-Draxl, Alberto Castro, Elisa Molinari
* To be confirmed
_More Informations_
Application Deadline: Applications for this meeting must be submitted by
June 14, 2009. Please look at the following web page for more
information
http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2009&program=timedepen
or write an email to
marques(a)tddft.org
Dear Group,
Alan isn't teaching this Spring so we don't necessarily need to have group
meeting on Fridays. Please let me know your scheduling conflicts for Spring
term so I can try to find a mutually agreeable time for everyone. As you
know, the various seminar series, as well as Alan's monthly departmental
commitments, all having set times will have to be factored in.
Bryan presents tomorrow's group meeting at 1:30pm in the Div Rm. Joel is
next week, but his group meeting will be on Wed 21 Jan, so Alan can attend.
Time and location are TBD.
Undergrads can send me their conflicts after their Spring course schedule is
set.
Thanks,
Anna
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Anna B. Shin
Aspuru-Guzik Group Administrator
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Harvard University
12 Oxford Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
617.496.9964 phone
617.496.9411 fax
anna(a)chemistry.harvard.edu
Aspuru-Guzik Group URL: http://aspuru.chem.harvard.edu/
Dear Quanta
We will meet on Tuesday January 20 at 3:00 in 6-310.
Best,
Eddie
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Edward Farhi
Cecil and Ida Green Professor of Physics
Director
Center for Theoretical Physics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Building 6 Room 300
Cambridge MA 02139
617 253 4871
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Be careful, the phrase "theoretical predictions" should be replaced by
"experimental measurements"
Dear group,
Please make sure to use the following abstract template.
http://www.phdcomics.com/comics.php?f=1121
Alán Aspuru-Guzik | Assistant Professor
Harvard University | Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
12 Oxford Street, Room M113 | Cambridge, MA 02138
(617)-384-8188 | http://aspuru.chem.harvard.edu
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Alán Aspuru-Guzik | Assistant Professor
Harvard University | Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
12 Oxford Street, Room M113 | Cambridge, MA 02138
(617)-384-8188 | http://aspuru.chem.harvard.edu
Alán Aspuru-Guzik | Assistant Professor
Harvard University | Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
12 Oxford Street, Room M113 | Cambridge, MA 02138
(617)-384-8188 | http://aspuru.chem.harvard.edu
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From: <messages(a)aps.org>
Date: Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 6:29 PM
Subject: March Registration Deadline Extended
To: alan(a)aspuru.com
Message to APS members of DCMP,DMP,DCOMP,DPOLY,DBP,DCP,DLS,DPB,DFD,
FIAP,FGSA,FIP,FPS,FHP and FED,Authorized by Donna Baudrau,
APS Meeting Department.
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Dear APS Member
We are extending the deadline for early registration for the March
Meeting until Wednesday, January 21 due to the current deadline
falling on a holiday, and followed the next day by the inauguration.
APS Meetings Department
Dear Friends of HUCE,
We are pleased to announce three Future of Energy lecture series dates for this spring. Be sure to add these events to your calendar.
As always, check the HUCE calendar on our website, www.environment.harvard.edu, for the most up-to-date listings and complete event descriptions. If you would like to submit an event to the calendar, contact Lisa Matthews at the Center for the Environment: lisa_matthews(a)harvard.edu. Feel free to distribute this email to your students, faculty, colleagues, and anyone else who may be interested in environmental events around the community.
The Future of Energy - Spring 2009
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Steven Leer. Chairman and CEO, Arch Coal, Inc.
Location: Science Center Lecture Hall C, Cambridge - 5:00 pm
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Saul Griffith, President and Chief Scientist, Makani Power
Location: Science Center Lecture Hall D, Cambridge - 5:00 pm
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Richard Garwin, IBM Fellow Emeritus at the Thomas J. Watson Research Center
Location: Science Center Lecture Hall D, Cambridge - 5:00 pm
Calendar Listings:
Friday 1/16/2009
12:30p - 1:15p Seminar in Occupational and Environmental Health Research
(Kresge 502, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA)
"An Evaluation of the Israeli Navy's Contaminated Water Diving Program for Possible Application to U.S. Navy Requirements" and "Beryllium Sensitization and Lung Function Among Former Workers at the Nevada Test Site."
Contact: Ann Backus, MS, abackus(a)hsph.harvard.edu, 617/384-5404
Saturday 1/17/2009
2:00p HMNH: Author Talk and Booksigning
(HMNH, 26 Oxford St., Cambridge, MA)
"Ivory's Ghosts: The White Gold of History and the Fate of Elephants." Speaker, John Frederick Walker.
Contact: hmnh(a)oeb.harvard.edu, www.hmnh.harvard.edu/lectures_classes...
Monday 1/19/2009
11:30a Harvard Energy Journal Club
(HUCE Seminar room, 24 Oxford St. 3rd floor, Cambridge, MA)
Visit the Energy Journal website for current topics of discussion.
Contact: Mark Winkler, mwinkler(a)fas.harvard.edu, www.hcs.harvard.edu/hejc/index.html
Wednesday 1/21/2009
5:00p - 6:00p Wind Policy and the New Administration
(Muddy Charles Pub, Walker Memorial, Bldg 50, 142 Memorial Dr., Cambridge, MA)
Informal discussion surrounding thoughts on what will happen with wind policy in the new administration.
Contact: Katherine Dykes, dykesk(a)mit.edu
Thursday 1/22/2009
3:30p China Project Seminar
(Pierce Hall 100F, 29 Oxford St., Cambridge, MA)
"Emissions of Anthropogenic Primary Particulate Matter in China: A Technology-Based Analysis." Dr. LEI Yu, postdoctoral researcher, Harvard China Project.
Contact: Chris Nielsen , nielsen2(a)fas.harvard.edu, 617-496-2378, chinaproject.harvard.edu/
4:00p EPS Dissertation Defense
(Haller Hall, 24 Oxford St., Harvard Campus, Cambridge, MA)
"Neoproterozoic stratigraphy of Alaska and Mongolia." Francis Macdonald. Refreshments to follow in Hoffman Student Lounge.
Contact: Sarah Colgan, colgan(a)eps.harvard.edu
6:00p Harvard Museum of Natural History Lecture Series
(Geological Lecture Hall, 24 Oxford St., Cambridge, MA)
"Sea Creatures in Glass and Glass in Sea Creatures." Johanna Aizenberg, McKay Professor of Materials Science in Harvard's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS)
Contact: hmnh(a)oeb.harvard.edu, www.hmnh.harvard.edu/lectures_classes...
Friday 1/23/2009
11:00a Harvard Forest Seminar Series
(Seminar Room at Shaler Hall, Harvard Forest, 324 North Main Street, Petersham, MA)
"Tri-trophic dynamics in an insect protection mutualism." Manuel Morales, Williams College. The Harvard Forest is located approximately one hour west of Cambridge in Petersham, MA.
Contact: Audry Barker Plotkin, aabarker(a)fas.harvard.edu, 978-724-3302 x 268
Monday 1/26/2009
11:30a Harvard Energy Journal Club
(HUCE Seminar room, 24 Oxford St. 3rd floor, Cambridge, MA)
Visit the Energy Journal website for current topics of discussion.
Contact: Mark Winkler, mwinkler(a)fas.harvard.edu, www.hcs.harvard.edu/hejc/index.html
Tuesday 1/27/2009
9:30a - 11:00a Energy Technology Innovation Policy Seminar Series
(Belfer Center Library, Littauer 369, 79 JFK St., JFK School of Government, Cambridge, MA)
"International Climate Policy for a Post-Kyoto World: Understanding Sectoral Approaches." Speakers: Jonas Meckling, Research Fellow, Energy Technology Innovation Policy; and Gu Yoon Chung, MPA candidate, Harvard Kennedy School.
Contact: etip(a)ksg.harvard.edu, 617-496-5584
Thursday 1/29/2009
11:00a Harvard Forest Special Three Part Series on Soil Warming
(Seminar Room at Shaler Hall, Harvard Forest, 324 North Main Street, Petersham, MA)
1) Masahiro Nakamura, Hokkaido University (Japan). "Soil warming influences herbivory of canopy foliage." 2) Onno Muller, Tohoku University (Japan). "The effect of soil and branch warming on leaf traits and reproduction in 200 year old oaks."
Contact: Audry Barker Plotkin, aabarker(a)fas.harvard.edu, 978-724-3302 x268, harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/researc...
4:00p - 5:00p Climate Seminar
(Haller Hall, 24 Oxford St., Harvard Campus, Cambridge, MA)
Hajo Eicken from the Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska, Fairbanks. Title TBA.
Contact: Shuting Jin , shuting(a)eps.harvard.edu, 617-384-9005, www.seas.harvard.edu/climate/seminar...
4:00p OEB Seminar Series
(Bio Labs Lecture Hall, 16 Divinity Ave, Harvard Campus, Cambridge)
"The challenge of diversity presents a diversity of challenges: new research directions in computational biology." Allen Rodrigo, the Bioinformatics Institute, University of Auckland, New Zealand.
Contact: Katie Parodi, kparodi(a)oeb.harvard.edu, (617) 495-5891 , www.oeb.harvard.edu/news_events/semin...
6:00p - 7:00p Microbial Sciences Initiative Thursday Evening Seminar Series
(HUCE Seminar Room, 24 Oxford St., 3rd Floor, Cambridge, MA)
"How Bacteria Breathe Rust: New Insights into the Molecular Mechanism of Bacterial Metal Respiration." Thomas DiChristina, School of Biology, Georgia Tech.
Contact: Runal Mehta, runal_mehta(a)harvard.edu, (617) 495 8643 , www.msi.harvard.edu/thursdays.html
6:30p HMNH: Nature and the Written Word: A Roundtable on Natural History Writing
(Harvard Center for the Humanities, 12 Quincy St., Cambridge)
How can writers best engage and inspire public concern for wildlife, nature, and conservation? Join us for a round table discussion with four of New England's most prominent natural history authors.
Contact: hmnh(a)oeb.harvard.edu, 617-495-3045, www.hmnh.harvard.edu/lectures_and_spe...
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Dear Group,
I know Alan and Cesar are going to the APS meeting. Patrick sent out an
email reminder about the registration deadline which is next Mon 19 Jan (MLK
holiday). If Alan has approved that you will present a poster or talk at
the meeting, please see me by tomorrow latest so that I can submit payment
for your registration fee. Fortunately, I am able to use my Pcard to pay
for conference fees, thus minimizing your out of pocket expenses.
Please bring your APS membership number for the member rate.
Thanks,
Anna
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Anna B. Shin
Aspuru-Guzik Group Administrator
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Harvard University
12 Oxford Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
617.496.9964 phone
617.496.9411 fax
anna(a)chemistry.harvard.edu
Aspuru-Guzik Group URL: http://aspuru.chem.harvard.edu/