Princeton University Princeton Center for Theoretical Science (PCTS) and the Department of Physics 14th Eastern Gravity Meeting - Day 2

The 14th Eastern Gravity Meeting will be hosted by the Princeton Center forTheoretical Science (PCTS) and Department of Physics, at Princeton University. People working in all areas of gravitational physics, including theory, experiment, observation, classical and quantum gravity are encouraged to attend. Being a regional meeting, most participants will be from the east coast of North America, though all are welcome. People who wish to give a short presentation should fill out the relevant part of the registration form. The length of each talk will depend on the number of abstracts received, though will probably be 10-15 minutes if there are similar numbers of participants as previous year's meetings. The exact schedule should be available shortly after the registration deadline (May 15). Students are strongly encourage to give a presentation, as the regional meetings are intended to serve as a less formal, and thus hopefully friendlier environment to give a talk than the larger meetings. Also, the best student presentation will receive a $200 award, sponsored by the Topical Group in Gravitation (GGR) of the American Physical Society (APS).

Date & Time

June 03, 2011 | 9:00am – 5:30pm

Location

Jadwin Hall, Room 407

Speakers

Various - See Website

Notes

Presentation of APS GGR Prize for best student presentation - 5:45 pm