HISTORY OF THE PASI PROGRAM
1999: NSF/DOE PASI Awards:
March 2000; "PASI on Chaos, Decoherence and Quantum Entanglement:
Towards Classical-Quantum Correspondence"; Bariloche, Argentina;
Dr. Joachim E. Burgdorfer (pa88108@utkvm1.utk.edu),
Dr. Wojciech H. Zurek, and Dr. Carlos O. Reinhold-Larsson;
U.of Tennessee-Knoxville; Knoxville, TN 37996-0140
April 25-May 8, 2000; "PASI
on Atoms and Molecules in a New Light";
Hotel do Frade, Angra dos Reis, Brazil;
Dr. Howard C. Bryant (hzero@unm.edu);
University of New Mexico; Albuquerque, NM 87131
July 10-21, 2000; "PASI on Modern
Trends in Heat Transfer";
Universidad Autónoma, San Luis Potosí, Mexico;
Dr. Mihir Sen (mihir.sen.1@nd.edu);
Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering,
University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556.
January 8-19, 2001; "PASI
on Computational Materials Science";
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Departamento de Fisica,
Santiago, Chile; Dr. Bruce Harmon (harmon@ameslab.gov);
Iowa State University; 213 Beardshear Hall; Ames, IA 50011-2020;
co-sponsors: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization (UNESCO) and The International Institute of
Theoretical & Applied Physics (IITAP).
2000: NSF/DOE PASI Awards:
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June 21-30, 2001; "PASI on Science and Technology at the
Nanometer Scale; Alajuela, Costa Rica; Dr. Sergio E. Ulloa
(ulloa@ohio.edu); Ohio University; Athens, OH 45701
January 2002; "US-Chile Cooperative
Research: PASI on Quantum Gravity";
Valdivia, Chile; Dr. Donald M. Marolf (marolf@suhep.phy.syr.edu);
Syracuse University; 113 Bowne Hall, Syracuse, NY 132441200
January 2002; "PASI
on New States of Matter in Hadronic Interactions";
Sao Paulo, Brazil; Dr. Johann Rafelski, Dr. Robert L. Thews;
Department of Physics University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721