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Travel Information to CongressThe University of Calgary is the biggest uni­versity in Calgary and has three campuses inside the city and one campus in Doha, Qatar. The main campus and the medical campus are located in the northwest quadrant of Calgary just south of Nose Hill Park, one of the largest municipal parks in Canada. The main campus is approximately 17 km from the Calgary International Airport and approxi­mately 9 km from downtown Calgary.

Ma in Co n f e r e n c e V e n u e

Most congress activities will take place in and around the science buildings on the University of Calgary campus. Registration, plenary sessions, exhibits, and coffee breaks will take place in the Science Theatres building. Other sessions will be scheduled in buildings adjacent to the Science Theatres. The welcoming barbecue, the poster session, and some meetings will be held in or near Hotel Alma. The Herzberg Public Lecture will be held in the Red and White Room at McMahon Stadium. The Congress Banquet will be held in the Ballroom at the MacEwan Hall.

Dir e c t io n s t o t h e Un iv e r s it y o f Ca l g a r y

By CAR :From the Airport

Take Highway 2 south, which turns into Deerfoot Trail. Take the 16th Avenue/Transcanada Highway exit west towards Banff. Head westbound to University Drive. Turn right heading north to the University of Calgary entrance. To the right is a map of the city showing the route.

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From the North (Edmonton, Red Deer)Take Highway 2 south, which turns into Deerfoot Trail. Take the 16th Avenue/Transcanada Highway exit west towards Banff. Head westbound to University Drive. Turn right heading north to the University of Calgary entrance.

By Pu b lic Tr a n s p o r ta tio n :

Buses 9, 19, 20, and 72 have on-campus stops. Routes with stops just out­side campus include 8, 10, 22/122, 37/137, 43/143, 91, 405, 407, and 408. Regular fare is $2.75.

From the South (Lethbridge)Take Highway 2 north, which turns into Deerfoot Trail. Take the 16th Avenue/Transcanada Highway exit west towards Banff. Head westbound to University Drive. Turn right heading north to the University of Calgary entrance.

From the West (Lake Louise, Banff, Cochrane)Take Highway 1 (Transcanada Highway) east, which turns into 16th Avenue. Turn onto the ramp to University Drive heading north. Continue on University Drive to the University of Calgary entrance.

From the East (Medicine Hat)Take Highway 1 (Transcanada Highway) west, which turns into 16th Avenue. Head westbound to University Drive. Turn right heading north to the University of Calgary entrance.

By Ta x i :

Taxi fares from the Calgary International Airport average $35.00 includ­ing tip. At rush hour it might be as high as $50.00

The University of Calgary is well serviced by public transit. The C-Train (Calgary Light Rail Transit system - University Station) stops at the eastern edge of campus on its way from downtown to points further northwest. Here is a map of the C-Train routes:

For more information about Calgary's public transportation, you can check: www.calgarvtransit.com

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Comment se rendre à la conférenceL'Université de Calgary, la plus grande de la ville, y compte trois campus et un autre à Doha, Qatar. Le campus principal et le cam­pus médical sont situés dans le quadrant nord-ouest de Calgary, juste au sud du parc Nose Hill, l'un des plus grands parcs munici­paux du Canada. Le campus principal est à environ 17 km de l'Aéroport international de Calgary et à quelque 9 km du centre-ville de Calgary.

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CONÉRENCELa plupart des activités du congrès se tiendront dans les immeubles des sciences et aux alen­tours, sur le campus de l’Université de Calgary. Inscription, séances plénières, expositions et pauses-café auront lieu dans l’immeuble Science Theatres. Les autres séances se dérouleront dans les immeubles adjacents aux Science Theatres. Le barbecue d’accueil, la séance de présentation des affiches et certaines réunions auront lieu à l’hôtel Alma ou à proxim­ité. La Conférence publique Herzberg sera prononcée au salon Red and White du Stade McMahon. Le banquet du congrès sera donné dans la salle de bal du MacEwan Hall.

Co m m e n t s e r e n d r e à l ’Un iv e r s it é d e Ca l g a r y

En v o it u r e :

À partir de l’aéroport : Prendre la route no 2 sud, qui devient Deerfoot Trail. Prendre la sortie 16e Avenue/route Transcanadienne, direction ouest vers Banff. Prendre vers l’ouest, direction University Drive. Tourner à droite, direction nord, jusqu’à l’entrée de l’Université de Calgary. Voir la carte de la ville, sur la droite, indiquant l’itinéraire.

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Venant du nord (Edmonton, Red Deer)Prendre la route no 2 sud, qui devient Deerfoot Trail. Prendre la sortie 16e Avenue/route Transcanadienne, direction ouest vers Banff. Prendre vers l’ouest, direction University Drive. Tourner à droite, direction nord, jusqu’à l’entrée de l’Université de Calgary.

Venant du sud (Lethbridge)Prendre la route no 2 nord, qui devient Deerfoot Trail. Prendre la sortie 16e Avenue/route Transcanadienne, direction ouest vers Banff. Prendre vers l’ouest, direction University Drive. Tourner à droite, direction nord, jusqu’à l’entrée de l’Université de Calgary.

Venant de l’ouest (lac Louise, Banff, Cochrane)Prendre la route no 1 (Transcanadienne) est, qui devient la 16e Avenue. Emprunter la bretelle menant à University Drive, direction nord.Continuer sur University Drive jusqu’à l’entrée de l’Université de Calgary.

Venant de l’est (Medicine Hat)Prendre la route no 1 (Transcanadienne) ouest, qui devient la 16e Avenue. Prendre vers l’ouest, direction University Drive. Tourner à droite, direction nord, jusqu’à l’entrée de l’Université de Calgary.

En Ta x i :

La course en taxi à partir de l’Aéroport international de Calgary coûte en moyenne 35 $, pourboire compris. À l’heure de pointe, elle peut attein­dre 50 $.

Les autobus 9, 19, 20 et 72 comptent des arrêts sur le campus. Les itinéraires 8, 10, 22/122, 37/137, 43/143, 91, 405, 407 et 408 comptent des arrêts juste à l’extérieur du campus. Le tarif ordinaire est de 2,75 $.

L’Université de Calgary jouit d’un bon service de transport public. Le C- Train (système de train léger de Calgary - Station Université) s’arrête à l’ex­trémité est du campus en provenance du centre et à destination de points situés au nord-ouest. Voici la carte des itinéraires du C-Train :

Pour plus d’information sur les transports publics de Calgary, veuillez vous rendre à cette adresse : www.calgarytransit.com

Pa r tr a n s p o r t p u b l ic :

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REGISTRATION / INSCRIPTION SUR PLACEThe Congress registration and information desk will be Le comptoir d’inscription et d’information du congrès seralocated in the main foyer of the Science Theatres Building, situé dans le foyer principal de l’Immeuble Science and will be open as follows: Theatres, comme suit :

Sunday, June 10 / Dimanche, 10 juin (pre-registered only / pré-inscrit seulement) 14h00-18h00 see/voir p. 5

Monday, June 11 / lundi, 11 juin 10h00 - 17h30 Thursday, June 14 / jeudi, 14 juin 08h00 - 16h00Tuesday, June 12 / mardi, 12 juin 08h00 - 17h30 Friday, June 15/ Vendredi, 15 juin 08h00 - 11h00Wednesday, June 13 / mercredi, 13 juin 08h00 - 16h30

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Sc ie n c e Th e a t r e s , Fir s t f l o o r / p r e m ie r é ta g eNOTE: Use t h e s e stairs to a c c e s s St-64 (u n d e r St-147) a n d St-36 (u n d er ST-130)

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ICT-# - Information and Communications Technologies Building

SA-# - Science A Building

SB-# - Science B Building

SS-# - Social Sciences BuildingST-# - Science Theatres (Registration / Inscription)TRB-# - Trailer B

Campus map: http://www.ucalgary.ca/map/files/map/CampusMap 2011 08.pdf (print) http:www.ucalgary.ca/map/interactive (interactive)

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Administration Building

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Exhibitors / Exposants

Conference Plenary Lecture Hall

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e x h ib it o r b o o t h s / k io s q u e s d e s e x p o s a n t s1. Springer2. Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. (AECL)3. Canadian Light Source (CLS)4. Systems for Research Corp. (SFR)5. Nelson Education Ltd.6. John Wiley and Sons7. CCR Process Products8. W.H. Freeman9. Kurt J. Lesker Canada Inc.10. Canberra Co.11. Pearson Education Canada12. Gamble Technologies13. Attocube Systems14. FLIR Systems

Hours / Heures

Tuesday / mardi08h30 - 17h00

Wednesday / mercredi08h30 - 17h00

Thursday / jeudi08h30 - 15h00

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Sponsors Commanditaires

The Congress organizers thank each of the spon­sors and partners for their generous contributions. At the time of printing they are:

Aglient TechnologiesAlberta Innovates Technology Futures (AITF) Canberra Co.Gamble TechnologiesInstitute national d’optiqueInstitute for Quantum ComputingInstitute for Quantum Information ScienceMount Royal UniversityNRC Research PressTeachspinUniversity of Calgary,

- Office of the Vice-President, Research- The Faculty of Science- The Dept.of Physics and Astronomy

Von Humboldt Foundation

(Sponsoring student competitions)

Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd.John Wiley & Sons Canada Pearson Education Canada Plasmionique TRIUMF

A final list of all exhibitors and sponsors will be distributed at the Congress.

Les organisateurs du congrès remercient tous les commanditaires et partenaires de leurs généreuses contributions. Au moment d’aller sous presse, ce sont :

Aglient TechnologiesAlberta Innovates Technology Futures (AITF) Canberra Co.Gamble TechnologiesInstitut national d’optiqueInstitut d’informatique quantiqueInstitute for Quantum Information ScienceMount Royal UniversityNRC Research PressTeachspinUniversity of Calgary,

- Le vice-président (recherches)- The Faculty of Science- Dept.of Physics and Astronomy

Von Humboldt Foundation

(Commanditaires pour les compétitions étudiantes)

Énergie atomique du Canada Ltée.John Wiley & Sons Canada Pearson Education Canada Plasmionique TRIUMF

La liste finale de tous les exposants et commandi­taires sera distribuée lors du congrès.

Look for the CAP’s Art of Physics exhibition on display at the 2012 Congress, which features this year’s winners and selected entries from previ­ous competitions. Consider submitting an entry for the 2013 competition (dead­line Apr. 15, 2013). See http://www.cap.ca/en/activities/art-phvsics-competition/ current-competition for more information.

Ne manquez pas l’exposition 'Art de la physique' présentée au Congrès de 2012, qui met en vedette les gagnants de cette année, ainsi que des oeuvres choisies parmi les concours précédents. Pensez à soumettre une oeuvre pour la compétition de 2013 (date limite : le 15 avril 2013). Voir http://www.cap.ca/fr/ activites/concours-lart-physique/prochain-concours pour plus d'information.

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NOTE TO DELEGATES

A bstracts -For this year’s Congress the Program Committee has taken advantage of the efficiencies of Indico software to handle abstracts and put together the final program. For the printed program only the basic information needed to get you to a presentation is given. For poster presentations, which are grouped by division and date and held in one location, the title and presenter are given, while for oral presentations, the title, presenter and scheduled time and room are given. All other information, including all co-authors, and full abstracts are found via the Indico website. You can also obtain a list of presenters and authors of all papers on the web. Visit https://indico.tri- umf.ca/conferenceDisplay.py?confld=1345 and select "Congress Program” to access the different lists.

Name Badges -All registered conference participants will be issued with a name badge and a copy of the conference program. Badges must be worn at all congress events to identify registered participants. One-day registrants will be issued coloured name badges to identify the day of participation.

To facilitate the identification of individuals whom you may ask for assistance, please note that these will be des­ignated by coloured ribbons as follows:

Local Organizing Committee:Student Volunteers:CAP Executive:Student Competition Judges:Exhibitors

NOTES AUX DÉLÉGUÉS :

Résumés -Pour le congrès de cette année, le comité de programme s’est servi de la versatilité du logiciel Indico pour traiter les résumés et assembler le programme final. Dans le programme imprimé, seule l’information nécessaire pour vous diriger vers une présentation est donnée. En ce qui concerne les présentations d’affiches, elles sont regroupées par division et date, ont lieu à un seul endroit, les titres et présentateurs seront fournis, tandis que pour les présentations orales, on donne le titre, le présentateur ainsi que l’heure prévue et de quelle salle il s’agit. Toute autre information, y compris les co-auteurs et les résumés complets, se trouve sur le site Web Indico.Vous pouvez aussi obtenir une liste des présentateurs et auteurs de toutes les contributions sur le Web. Rendez-vous à https://indico.triumf.ca/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=1345 et choisissez "Congress Program” pour accéder aux différentes listes.

Yellow ribbons;Red t-shirts and blue ribbons; Green ribbons;Red ribbons;Lavender ribbons

Insignes porte-nom

Tous les participants inscrits à la conférence recevront un porte-nom et une copie du programme. Cet insigne devra être porté au cours de tous les événements du congrès afin d’identifier le participant inscrit. Des insignes de diverses couleurs seront remis aux titulaires d’un jour pour identifier le jour de participation.

Les organisateurs et le personnel seront identifiés par un ruban de couleur tel que décrit ci-dessous :

Comité organisateur local Étudiants bénévoles Exécutif de l’ACPJuges de la compétition des étudiants Exposants

JauneBleu (et t-shirt rouge)VertRougeLavande

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Physics in Canada La Ph y s iq u e a u Ca n a d a

Vol. 68 No. 2 Supplement

May / June 2012

Ma i / Ju in 2012

Table of Contents / Table des matières

2012 CAP Co n g r e s s

Co n g r è s d e l ’ACP 20121 - vii Maps / Cartes

viii - ix Exhibitors-Sponsors /Exposants-Commanditaires

x Note de Delegates / Notes aux délégués

2 Annual General Meeting - Draft Agenda Assemblée générale annuelle - Ordre du jour provisoire

4 Technical Program Committee & Local Organizing Committee /Comité du programme technique et Comité organisateur local

5 Registration, Parking, E-mail access, Exhibitors, and Sponsors /inscription, stationnement, accès au courriel, exposants, et commanditaires

6 Congress Information /Renseignements sur le Congrès

9 Special Sessions /Sessions spéciales

10 Herzberg Public Memorial Lecture / Conférence publique Herzberg

11 Twelth Annual Physics Teachers’ Day /12e journée annuelle des enseignant(e)s

12-16 Public and Plenary Sessions /Sessions publiques et plénières

17 2012 Results - Univ. Prize Exam / HS Teaching Awards / Résultats prix universitaire et prix en enseignement au secondaire en 2012

18 Best Student Presentation Competitions / Compétitions pour les meilleures communications étudiants

19 Abbreviation Key /Code des abréviations

20 Invited Speakers /Conférenciers invités

24 Congress at a Glance /Sommaire du Congrès

28 Detailed Congress Program /Programme détaillé du Congrès

50 List of contributions - Poster Sessions /Liste des contributions - Session d ’affiches

54 Special Instructions for Timed Papers / instructions pour les présentations orales

55 Next Congress / Prochain congrès

56 Speaker Index / Index des conférenciers

61 NOTES

70 E-mail Access / Accès courriel

IBC Exhibitors and Sponsors /Exposants et commanditaires

Advertising Rates and Specifications (effective January 2012) can be found on the PiC web­site (www.cap.ca - PiC online). / Les tarifs publicitaires et dimensions (en vigueur dès janvier 2012) se trouvent sur le site internet de La Physique au Canada (www.cao.ca - PiC Électronique).

Notice to Delegates

A copy of the printed Congress program will be provided to delegates at the

Annual Congress at the University of Calgary in Calgary, AB

Avis aux déléguésUne copie du programme imprimé sera donnée aux délégués au Congrès annuel, à l’Université de Calgary à Calgary, AB.

fr o n t c o v e r / c o u v e r t u r e

The 2012 CAP Congress poster designed by the Local Organizing Committee at the University of Calgary.Affiche du congrès 2012 de l’ACP dessinée par le Comité d’organization local à l ’Université de Calgary.

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Ag e n d a - A n n u a l Ge n e r a l M e e t in g

CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICISTS ASSOCIATION CANADIENNE DES PHYSICIENS ET PHYSICIENNES

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING ASSEMBLÉE GÉNÉRALE ANNUELLE

DATE: Wednesday, June 13, 2012Mercredi, le 13 juin, 2θ12

TIME/HEURE: 16h45

PLACE: Science Theatres Room 140, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB

DRAFT AGENDA / ORDRE DU JOUR PROVISOIRE1. Call to Order and Approval of the Agenda

2. Approval of the Minutes of the June 15, 2011 Annual General Meeting .1 Matters arising from the Minutes

3. Annual Report.1 Audited Financial Statements to December 31, 2011 .2 Membership Report

4. Appointment of Auditors

5. Presidential Address summarizing year’s activities(* Items not covered in the Plenary talk entitled "The CAP: Progress and Prospects” which immedi­

ately precedes the AGM at 16h20 on Wednesday, June 13th in ST-140)

6. Report by the Co-Chairs of the 2012 Local Organizing Committee

7. Host Universities - Future Congresses

8. New Business.1 2013 Membership Fees (D. Lockwood).2 By-law amendments / Application for Continuance (M. Roney).3 Report from ETF Trustees (S. Page).3 Report of the Canadian National IUPAP Liaison Committee (G. Drake).4 Report by the Editor of Physics in Canada (B. Joos).5 Report by the Editor of the Canadian Journal of Physics (M. Steinitz).6 CUPC 2012 at UBC (E. Chan).7 Report from Chair, CAP-NSERC Liaison Committee (J. Dutcher).8 CAP Survey and Townhall Meeting (M. Roney).9 Other matters

9. Report of the Nominating Committee (H. van Driel)

10. Votes of Thanks and Change of the Chair

11. Date and Place of Next Meeting

12. Adjournment

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Congrès annuel 2011

THE 67th CAP ANNUAL CONGRESS 67e CONGRÈS ANNUEL DE L'ACP

INFORMATION / PROGRAMME

(See page 17 for the Session Codes / Voir les indicatifs des sessions à la page 17)

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Pr o g r a m a n d Lo c a l Co m m it te e s

2012 CAP CONGRESS / CONGRÈS DE L ’ACP 2012T E C H N IC A L P R O G R A M C O M M IT T E E / COMITÉ DU PROGRAMME TECHNIQUE

Chair / Président G. Kunstattter α.kunstatter@uwinnipeα.caAtmospheric & Space Physics / E. Donovan [email protected]

physique atmosphérique et de l'espaceAtomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, Canada / C. Silva [email protected]

physique atomique, moléculaire et photonique, CanadaCondensed Matter and Materials Physics / M. Kennett [email protected]

physique de la matière condensée et des matériauxHistory of Physics D. Pantalony [email protected]

histoire de la physiqueIndustrial and Applied Physics / A. Kotlicki [email protected]

physique industrielle et appliquéeInstrumentation and Measurement Physics K. Michaelian [email protected]

physique des instruments et mesuresMedical and Biological Physics / C. Gradinaru [email protected]

physique médicale et biologiqueNuclear Physics / J. Dilling [email protected]

physique nucléaireParticle Physics / B. Stelzer [email protected]

physique des particulesPhysics Education / A. Sarty [email protected]

enseignement de la physiquePlasma Physics / R. Fedosejevs [email protected]

physique des plasmasSurface Science / S. Morin [email protected]

science des surfacesTheoretical Physics / V. Faraoni [email protected]

physique théoriqueWomen in Physics / Femmes en physique L-H. Xu [email protected] Policy / politique scientifique P. Vincett [email protected]

L O C A L O R G A N IZ IN G C O M M IT T E E / C O M IT É O R G A N IS A T E U R L O C A L

Co-Chairs / Présidents conjoints R. Thompson and B. SandersTreasurer / Trésorier B. JackelTeachers' Day / Responsable de la journée des enseignants de physique D. Ahrensmeier, W.J.F. Wilson, P. LangillExhibitors and Sponsors / Exposants et commanditaires F. Ford, P. Barclay, Co-ChairsHerzberg Lecture Publicity / Publicité de la conférence Herzberg A. Lvovsky, D. FederStudent Volunteers / Bénévoles étudiant(e)s D. KnudsenPromotion-PR / Promotion-Relations publiques D. FederSpecial Event Coordinator / Coordonnateur d’événements spéciaux A. MorrisSignage / Affichage R.B. HicksAccommodations / Hébergement M. WieserPoster Sessions / Session d'affiches N. Moazzen-AhmadiAdministrative Support / Support administratif C. KosiorCoordinator, Observatory tour / Coordonnateur, excursion à l'observatoire P. LangillAV-IT Coordinator / Coordonnateur, audio-visuel et informatique J. Davidsen / A.Y. Schumann

C A P O F F IC E S T A F F / P E R S O N N E L D E L 'A C P

Executive Director / Directrice exécutive F.M. Ford [email protected] Manager / Directrice du bureau C. Martucci capmgr@u ottawa. ca

GENERAL INFORMATION/ RENSEIGNEMENTS GÉNÉRAUX

Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Calgary 2500 University Dr. Way Tel/tél. : Catherine Kosior (403) 210-7591 e-mail/courriel : [email protected] website: www.cap.ca/en/conaress/2012 (en)

www.cap.ca/fr/conares/2012 (fr)

2012 CAP Congress / Congrès de l'ACP 2012

Canadian Association of Physicists /Association canadienne des physiciens et physiciennes Suite/Bur. 112, Imm. McDonald Bldg. , Univ. of/d'Ottawa 150, avenue Louis Pasteur Avenue OTTAWA, ON K1N 6N5 Tel/tél.: (613) 562-5614; Fax/téléc.: (613) 562-5615 e-mail/courriel : [email protected] website: http://www.cap.ca

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REGISTRATION INSCRIPTION

The Congress registration and information desk will be located in the main foyer of the Science Theatres Building, and will be open as fol­lows:

Le bureau d'inscription et d'information du Congrès, situé dans le foyer principal de l'immeuble Science Theatres, sera ouvert aux heures suiv­antes :

Monday, June 11 Tuesday June 12 Wednesday June 13 Thursday. June 14 Friday, June 15

10h00-17h3008h00-17h3008h00-16h3008h00-16h0008h00-11h00

lundi 11 juin mardi 12 juin mercredi 13 juin jeudi 14 juin vendredi 15 juin

10h00-17h30 08h00-17h30 08h00-16h30 08h00-16h00 08h00-11h00

EARLY PICKUP ON SUNDAY - Any delegate who registered online before June 1 can pick up their registration package at a special regis­tration table that will be set up in the lobby of the Hotel ALM Aon Sunday, June 10 from 14h00 to 18h00. Look for the red CAP t-shirt.

TROUSSE DISPONIBLE A L'AVANCE, DIMANCHE - Tous les délégués qui se seront inscrits en ligne avant le 1er juin pourront obtenir leur trousse d'inscription le dimanche 10 juin à une table spé­ciale, dressée à cette fin dans le hall de l'hôtel Alma, entre 14 h et 18 h. Recherchez le t-shirt rouge de l'ACP.

NAME BADGESAll registered conference participants will be issued with a name badge and a copy of the conference program. Badges must be worn at all congress events to identify registered participants. One-day regis­trants will be issued coloured name badges to identify the day of partic­ipation.

INSIGNES PORTE-NOMTous les participants inscrits à la conférence recevront un porte-nom et une copie du programme. Cet insigne devra être porté au cours de tous les événements du congrès afin d'identifier le participant inscrit. Des insignes de diverses couleurs seront remis aux titulaires d'un jour pour identifier le jour de participation

To facilitate the identification of individuals whom you may ask for Les organisateurs et le personnel seront identifiés par un ruban deassistance, please note that these will be designated by coloured rib- couleur tel que décrit d -dess° us :bons as follows:

Local Organizing Committee: Student Volunteers:CAP Executive:Student Competition Judges: Exhibitors

Yellow ribbons;Red t-shirts and blue ribbons; Green ribbons;Red ribbons;Lavender ribbons

Comité organisateur local Étudiants bénévoles Exécutif de l'ACPJuges de la compétition des étudiants Exposants

JauneBleu (et t-shirt rouge)VertRougeLavande

PARKINGOn campus parking, both hourly and pay per entry lots, are located through the University of Calgary. The least expensive parking is in lots L10 and L11 on the west side of campus at $5 per entry. Covered parking is available in the Arts Parkade at $8 per entry. Parking is also available at pay lots 50A and 51, near Yamnuska Hall at a rate of $12/day/per entry. Closer to the congress activities are Lots L3 and L22, which are hourly pay lots with rates of $3.50 per hour to a daily maximum of $20.

E-MAIL ACCESSWireless internet is available throughout the University of Calgary cam­pus. Specific information on how to access the wireless service togeth­er with a guest account login and password will be provided to dele­gates with their registration package. See page ??? for more detailed information.

WHERE TO EATInside the Campus: A variety of refreshment options can be found in the Macewan Student Centre. These include various coffee shops including a Starbucks, two Tim Horton's, and the locally owned Fuel for Gold (which serves espresso-based drinks), a food court with Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Indian, Middle Eastern (including Halal food) cuisines, an A&W, Subway, a Dairy Queen, and two full-service bars. A convenience store and pharmacy are also found in this complex. Also there is a great patio outside of MacEwan Hall for those who want to enjoy the sunny weather during their meal.

Outside the campus: There are several restaurants and pubs near the main campus such as Jamesons Pub, which is 1.3 km north of the campus on Brentwood Road, and Kilkenny Irish Pub which is close to Jamesons Pub. And for those who like pizza and steak, Nick's Steakhouse & Pizza next to Banff Trail C-train station is a perfect place to visit.

STATIONNEMENTDes aires de stationnement, au tarif horaire ou à l'entrée, sont dis­séminées dans tout le campus de l'Université de Calgary. Le station­nement le moins cher, à 5 $ l'entrée, est dans les aires L10 et L11, côté ouest du campus. Vous trouverez des espaces de stationnement couverts, à 8 $ l'entrée, dans le stationnement étagé Arts Parkade. Il est aussi possible de se garer dans les aires payantes 50A et 51, près de Yamnuska Hall, au tarif de 12 $/jour/entrée. Dans les aires de sta­tionnement L3 et L22, les plus rapprochées des activités du congrès, le tarif horaire est de 3,50 $ et le maximum quotidien, de 20 $.

ACCÈS INTERNETL'internet sans fil est disponible partout sur le campus. L'information sur la manière d'accéder au réseau sans fil, ainsi qu'un nom d'utilisa­teur et un mot de passe, seront fournis aux délégués avec la trousse d'inscription. Voir page ??? pour plus de détail.

ENDROITS OÙ MANGER ?Sur le campus : On trouve diverses possibilités de rafraîchissement au Macewan Student Centre, dont plusieurs cafés : un Starbucks, deux Tim Horton et le café local Fuel for Gold (où l'on sert des boissons à base d'espresso) ainsi qu'une aire de restauration aux cuisines viet­namienne, chinoise, japonaise, coréenne, indienne et moyen-orientale (y compris les aliments halal), un A&W, un Subway, un Dairy Queen et deux bars à service complet. Ce complexe abrite aussi un dépanneur et une pharmacie. Un superbe patio situé à l'extérieur du MacEwan Hall attend également ceux qui veulent manger au soleil.

À l'extérieur du campus : Le campus principal compte plusieurs restaurants et pubs dans un faible rayon, tels le Jamesons Pub, à 1,3 km au nord du campus sur Brentwood Road, et le pub irlandais Kilkenny, près du Jamesons. Quant aux amateurs de pizza et de steak, ils trouveront un service parfait au Nick's Steakhouse & Pizza, près de la gare Banff Trail du C-train.

EXHIBITORS / SPONSORS -- (see lists on pages viii and ix) EXPOSANTS / COMMANDITAIRES -- (Voir les listes auxpages viii et ix)

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2012 CAP CONGRESSCalgaryBoasting a metropolitan population of 1.2 million, Calgary is the largest city in the province of Alberta and the fifth-largest metropolitan area in Canada. The city is situated at the transition zone between the foothills of the Canadian Rockies and the Canadian Prairies, approximately 130 km to the east of the town of Banff and Lake Louise.

Calgary offers many exciting attractions for visitors. In addition to many excellent restaurants and bars, there are cultural offerings such as the Glenbow Museum, the EPCOR Centre, Cantos Music Foundation (which houses an impressive music museum), and Art Central. Other major attractions include Fort Calgary, the Calgary tower, Calgary Zoo, Heritage Park, and the Military Museum.Prince's Island Park and the beautiful River Café restaurant nearby are great places to visit and relax with family and friends

For more information visit the CAP website at www.cap.ca/en/congress2012

Congress venueThe University of Calgary is the biggest university in Calgary and has three cam­puses inside the city and one campus in Doha, Qatar. The main campus and the medical campus are located in the northwest quadrant of Calgary just south of Nose Hill Park, one of the largest municipal parks in Canada. The main campus is approximately 17 km from the Calgary International Airport and approximately 9 km from downtown Calgary.

Most congress activities will take place in and around the science buildings on the University of Calgary campus. Registration, plenary sessions, exhibits, and coffee breaks will take place in the Science Theatres building. Other sessions will be scheduled in buildings adjacent to the Science Theatres. The welcoming bar­becue, the poster session, and some meetings will be held in or near Hotel Alma. The Herzberg Public Lecture will be held in the Red and White Room at McMahon Stadium. The Congress Banquet will be held in the Ballroom at the MacEwan Hall.

U.Calgary Home Page http://www.ucalgarv.caCampus Map http://www.ucalgary.ca/map/Department of Physics http://phas.ucalgary.ca/

Co n g r e s s 2012 Hig h l ig h t s

Monday June 10th- 13h00: Congress officially opens with Plenary Lecture by Jeff Hangst

(Aarhus University, CERN) on “Physics with Trapped Antihydrogen”- 13h45: Special Plenary Session featuring a report by the newly

restructured NSERC-Liaison Committee on New Developments in NSERC

- 14h30: Report by NSERC on the 2012 Discovery Grants Competition Cycle of the Physics Evaluation Group

- 17h15: CAP Welcome Barbeque- 19h30: 2012 Herzberg Memorial Public Lecture, by Anton Zeilinger,

University of Vienna and Austrian Academy of the Sciences on “Quantum Information: From the Foundations to a New Technology”

Tuesday, J une 14th- 08h45-17h15: High School Teachers Day- 08h30-17h00: Exhibit booths open- 10h45-11h15: Presentation of the 2012 CAP-DCMMP Brockhouse

Medal to Douglass Bonn (UBC) whose plenary medal talk is entitled: “High Temperature Superconductors from Cuprates to the Arsenides”

- 11h15-111h45: Presentation of the 2012 CAP-INO Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Applied Photonics to Andreas Mandelis, (University of Toronto) who will give a plenary presentation: “Thermophotonic and Photoacoustic Radar Methods for Biomedical and Dental Imaging”

- 11h45-12h15: Presentation of the 2012 CAP Medal for Excellence in Teaching Undergraduate Physics is awarded to David Harrison (University of Toronto) who will give a plenary presentation entitled: “Adoption of Reformed Pedagogy: My “Aha!” Moment”

- 17h00: The Committee to Encourage Women in Physics Annual Meeting and Reception

- 18h30: Heads & Chairs Meeting- 19h00: Poster Session with beer at Alberta Room, Hotel Alma

CONGRÈS DE L’ACP 2012CalgaryLa région métropolitaine de Calgary compte 1,2 million d'habitants, ce qui en fait la plus grande ville de la province de l'Alberta et la cinquième région métropolitaine en importance au Canada. La ville est située au point de transition entre les contreforts des Rocheuses canadiennes et les Prairies canadiennes, à environ 130 km à l'est de la ville de Banff et du lac Louise.

Calgary offre de nombreuses attractions aux visiteurs. Outre les multiples excellents restaurants et bars, on y trouve des attractions culturelles telles que le musée Glenbow, le Centre des arts d'interprétation EPCOR, la Cantos Music Foundation (site d'un impressionnant musée de la musique) et Art Central. Les autres grandes attrac­tions sont Fort Calgary, la tour de Calgary, le Zoo de Calgary, Heritage Park et le Musée militaire. Le parc Prince Island et le magnifique restaurant River Café, tout à côté, sont de superbes endroits à visiter et où se relaxer avec la famille et les amis.

Pour plus d'information, veuillez vous rendre à cette adresse : www.cap.ca/fr/congres2012

Site du congrèsL'Université de Calgary, la plus importante de la ville, y compte trois campus et un autre à Doha, Qatar. Le campus principal et le campus médical sont situés dans le quadrant nord-ouest de Calgary, juste au sud du parc Nose Hill, l'un des plus grands parcs municipaux du Canada. Le campus principal est à environ 17 km de l'Aéroport international de Calgary et à quelque 9 km du centre-ville de Calgary.

La plupart des activités du congrès se tiendront dans les immeubles des sciences et aux alentours, sur le campus de l'Université de Calgary. Inscription, séances plénières, expositions et pauses-café auront lieu dans l'immeuble Science Theatres. Les autres séances se dérouleront dans les immeubles adjacents aux Science Theatres. Le bar­becue d'accueil, la séance de présentation des affiches et certaines réunions auront lieu à l'hôtel Alma ou à proximité. La Conférence publique Herzberg sera prononcée au salon Red and White du Stade McMahon. Le banquet du congrès sera donné dans la salle de bal du MacEwan Hall.

Page d'accueil de T'Université de Calgary http ://www.ucalgary.caPlan du campus http://www.ucalgary.ca/map/Département de physique http://phas.ucalgary.ca/

Le s p o in t s s a il l a n t s du c o n g r è s 2012Lundi 10 juin

- 13h00: Le congrès s'ouvre officiellement avec la conférence plénière de Jeff Hangst (Université Aarhus, CERN) sur “Physics with Trapped Antihydrogen”

- 13h45: Session plénière spéciale autour d'un rapport du Comité de liaison ACP-Cr Sn G nouvellement restructuré, sur les nouveaux développements au CRSNG

- 14h00: Rapport du CRSNG sur la compétition 2012 des subventions de recherche et bourses

- 17h15: Barbecue de bienvenue de l'ACP- 19h30: Conférence publique commémorative Herzberg : Anton

Zeilinger, Université de Vienne et Académie autrichienne des sciences sur “Quantum Information: From the Foundations to a New Technology”

Mardi 11 juin- 08h45-17h15: Journée des enseignants au secondaire- 08h30-17h00: Les kiosques d'exposants sont ouverts- 10h45-11h15: Présentation de la médaille ACP-DPMCM Brockhouse

à Douglas Bonn (UBC) qui prononcera une conférence plénière intitulée: “High Temperature Superconductors from Cuprates to the Arsenides”

- 11h15-11h45: Présentation de la médaille ACP-INO pour des réalisa­tions exceptionnelles en photonique appliquée 2012 à Andreas Mandelis, (Université de Toronto) qui prononcera une conférence plénière intitulée: “Thermophotonic and Photoacoustic Radar Methods for Biomedical and Dental Imaging”

- 11h45-12h15: Présentation de la médaille de l’ACP d'excellence en enseignement de la physique 2012 à David Harrison (Université de Toronto) qui prononcera une conférence plénière intitulée: “Adoption of Reformed Pedagogy: My “Aha!” Moment”

- 17:00: Séance annuelle et réception du Comité pour encourager les femmes à la physique

- 18h30: Réunion des Directeurs de départements- 19h00: Séance d’affiches avec bière au Salon Alberta (Alma)

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W ednesday, June 12th- 08h30-17h00: Exhibit booths open- 12h15-13h45: New faculty lunch meeting w ith NSERC, an oppor­

tunity for new faculty members from across Canada to meet repre­sentatives from NSERC.

- 13h45-14h30: “Nanotechnology and Biophysics” Plenary presenta­tion by Bob Austin (Princeton University)

- 14h30-15h45: “Cosmic Rays - the first 100 years” Plenary presenta­tion by David Hanna (McGil University)

- 15h45-16h15: Presentation o f the 20 l2 CAP Herzberg Medal to Freddy Cachazon (Perimeter Institute) whose plenary presentation is entitled: “Physics From Permutations”

- 16h15-16h20: Presentation o f the inaugural CAP-OSAF Stoicheff Scholarship to Wilson Brenna, a graduate student from the University of Waterloo who has demonstrated both research excel­lence and service to the physics community

- 16h20-16h45: Address by CAP President J. Michael Roney, enti­tled “New Developments in the CAP”

- 16h45-18h00: CAPAGM- 18h00-19h30: Friends o f the CAP Dinner and Meeting- 18h00-19h30: CAP-NSERC Liaison Committee Meeting- 20h00: Visit to University o f Calgary’s Rothney Astrophysical

Observatory

Thursday, June 13th- 08h30-15h00: Exhibit booths open- 08h45-17h15: Special parallel sessions on Energy Technologies,

open to the general University community- 10h45-11h15: Presentation o f the 2012 CAP-TRIUMF Vogt Medal

to Robert Myers (Perimeter Institute) who will give a plenary presen­tation entitled: “The Holographic Way: Living on the Edge’’

- 11h15-11h45: Presentation o f the 2012 CAP Medal fo r Lifetime Achievement in Physics to Gordon Semenoff (UBC) who will give a plenary talk on “Graphene in the Holographic World’

- 11h45-12h15: Townhall D iscussion re CAP survey about Science Funding

- 13h45-15h15: A special parallel session on Teaching Physics w ith 3M Panel, open to general University community

- 17h00-17h30: Presentation o f the CJP Best Published Paper Award to Liang Yi (Univ. of Alberta) who will give a talk entitled “Photon-photon scattering: a tutorial”

- 18h30: Congress 2012 Reception and Banquet held in the Ballroom of McEwan Hall, with after dinner speaker Dr. Ted Hsu, MP Kingston and the Islands.

Friday, June 14th- 10h30-12h30: CAP Student Oral Presentation Final Competition- 12h45-13h15: Plenary session - 2011 CAP-CRM Prize winner,

“Testing String Theory with Cosmological Observations?”, Robert Brandenberger (McGill University).

- 13h15: Announcement o f Oral Competition Winners- 13h30: Close o f conference

Or a l Pr e s e n t a t io n In s t r u c t io n s :Conference room AV equipment:

Rooms in the Bruneau Centre for Research and Innovation (MC-2001 ), in the Arts and Administration Annex (A-1043, A-1045, A-1046, A-1049, and A-2071) and in Science (SN-2109, SN-2098, SN-2101, and SN-2105) are equipped with teaching stations that include a computer, a laptop connection cable, wired internet access, a data projector, and a visual presenter. MC-2001 and SN-2109 are also equipped with wireless microphones.

Presenters are encouraged to bring their presentations on a USB memory stick which can be downloaded to the computer desktop in advance. Presentations will be removed from the computer each evening. Presenters are also welcome to bring their own portable computers. Note to Mac users: Mac users are expected to provide their own VGA adaptors fo r presenta­tions.

Since sessions must adhere to the published schedule, presenters are encouraged to arrive for their sessions at least 15 minutes early or to test their presentations in advance. Assistance will be available either through a room monitor, a roving technical assistant, or at the Registration desk.

ORAL STUDENT COMPETITORS - All oral competition entries will be pre­sented initially in the parallel technical sessions as scheduled from Monday morning through Thursday afternoon. The winners of divisional oral and

Mercredi 12 juin- 08h30-17h00: Les kiosques d'exposants sont ouverts- 12h15-13h45: Déjeuner des nouveaux professeurs avec le CRSNG;

venez y rencontrer vos représentants du CRSNG et les nouveaux mem­bres des facultés de partout au Canada!

- 13h45-14h30: “Nanotechnology and Biophysics” Séance plénière avec Bob Austin (Princeton University)

- 14h30-15h45: “Cosmic Rays - the first 100 years” Séance plénière avec David Hanna (McGill University)

- 15h45-16h15: Présentation de la médaille Herzberg de l’ACP 2012 àFreddy Cachazon (Insitut Perimeter) qui prononcera une conférence plénière intitulée: “Physics from Permutations”

- 16h15-16h20: Présentation de la première bourse Stoicheff à Wilson Brenna, étudiant de cycles supérieurs de l'Université de Waterloo, qui s'est distingué par l'excellence de ses recherches et ses services à la communauté de physique

- 16h20-16h45: Conférence en séance plénière du président de l’ACP, J. Michael Roney intitulée “New Developments in the CAP”

- 16h45-18h00: L’assemblée générale annuelle de l’ACP- 18h00-19h30: Dîner et réunion - Ami(e)s de l’ACP- 18h00-19h30: Réunion du Comité de liaison ACP-CRSNG- 20h00: Visite à l'observatoire d'astrophysique Rothney de

l'université de Calgary

Jeudi 13 juin- 08h30-15h00: Les kiosques d'exposants sont ouverts- 08h45-17h15: Sessions parallèles spéciales sur les technologies

énergétiques, ouvertes à la communauté universitaire en général- 10h45-11h15: Présentation de la médaille Vogt de l’ACP-TRIUMF

2012 à Robert Myers (Institut Perimeter) qui prononcera une conférence plénière intitulée: “The Holographic Way: Living on the Edge”

- 11h15-11h45: Présentation de la médaille de l’ACP pour contribu­tions exceptionnelles à la physique 2012 à Gordon Semenoff (UBC) qui prononcera une conférence plénière intitulée: “Graphene in the Holographic World”

- 11h45-12h15: Discussion à propos du questionnaire de l'ACP sur le soutien financier des sciences

- 13h45-15h15: Sessions parallèles spéciales sur les technologies énergétiques

- 17h00-17h30: Présentation du prix pour la meilleure publication dans la RCP à Liang Yi (Univ. d'Alberta) qui prononcera une conférence plénière intitulée “Photon-photon scattering: a tutorial”

- 18h30: La réception suivie du banquet se tiendra à la salle de bal du MacEwan Hall, suivie par une conférence du Dr Ted Hsu, député de Kingston.

Vendredi 14 juin- 10h30-12h30: Finale de la compétition des présentations orales étu­

diantes- 12h45-13h15: Séance plénière du prix de l'ACP-CRM 2011: “Testing

String Theory with Cosmological Observations?”, Robert Brandenberger (McGill University).

- 13h30: Annonce des lauréats de la compétition des présentationsorales étudiantes

Dir e c t iv e s c o n c e r n a n t l e s p r é s e n t a t io n s o r a l e s

Équipement AV des salles de conférences :

Au Bruneau Centre for Research and Innovation (IIC-2001 ), les salles de l'an­nexe Arts and Administration (A-1043, A-1045, A-1046, A-1049 et A-2071) et de l'immeuble des Sciences (SN-2109, SN-2098, SN-2101 et SN-2105) sont dotées de postes d'enseignement comprenant ordinateur, câble de raccorde­ment d'ordinateur portatif, accès Internet câblé, projecteur d'image-écran et système de présentation visuelle. Les salles IIC-2001 et SN-2109 sont aussi dotées de microphones sans fil.

Les présentateurs sont encouragés à apporter leurs présentations sur une clé de mémoire USB qui peut être téléchargée à l'ordinateur à l'avance. Les présentations seront enlevées de l'ordinateur chaque soirée. Les présenta­teurs pourront aussi se servir de leurs propres ordinateurs portatifs. Avis à tous les utilisateurs de Mac: Vous devez fourn ir votre propre adaptateur VGA.

Comme l'horaire des présentations doit être respecté, nous vous encoura­geons à arriver au moins 15 minutes à l'avance à votre séance et à tester et minuter votre présentation. Vous aurez accès à du soutien grâce au dispositif d'écoute à distance, au technicien itinérant ou au comptoir d'inscription.

LES c o m p é t it e u r s p o u r l a m e il l e u r e p r é s e n t a t io n o r a l eÉTUDIANTE - Tous les exposés des compétiteurs pour la meilleure présen-

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poster competitions and the selection of eight finalists for the Friday morning oral competition final session will be announced on Thursday June 14th at 16h45 at the CAP desk in the registration area. At that time, the eight oral finalists will be given tickets to the banquet which takes place that evening (Thursday), where they will be formally recognized and given a prize. These eight finalists will participate in a final competition on Friday morning with the top three overall prize winners announced at 13h15 just prior to the end of Congress.

Po s t e r Pr e s e n t a t io n In s t r u c t io n s

The CAP poster session will be held on Tuesday, June 12 from 19h00 to 22h00 in the Alberta Room located in the Dining Centre on the University of Calgary Campus. The Dining Centre is located next to Hotel Alma.

Posters can be set up starting at 08h30 on Tuesday, June 12th. Posters should have a maximum size of 4' high x 4' wide. Poster boards will be num­bered and you will be issued with your board number in advance. You will be required to remove your poster at the end of the evening.

The poster session features a light snack and a bar service. All conference attendees who indicated they are attending the Poster Session/s will receive one drink ticket which may be redeemed for one beer, one glass of wine or a non-alcoholic beverage.

POSTER STUDENT COMPETITORS - Judging of the posters will take place on Tuesday. The judges will determine the semi-finalists from each division between 13h45 and 15h30 on Tuesday (no students present). All poster semi-finalists MUST be at their posters on Tuesday evening between 19h00 and 21 h00 as they may be visited by a judge for the determination of division prizes.

Between 18h00 and 19h00 on Wednesday, the judges will determine the six finalists in the CAP poster competition, each of whom will be visited that evening (starting at 19h00) by the full judging panel for oral interviews.During that visit, each of the six finalists will receive a ticket to the banquet on Thursday evening where the rankings will be announced and prizes awarded.

To u p l o a d y o u r p r e s e n t a t io n t o t h e CAP Co n g r e s s Pr o g r a m w e b s it e

Go to the Congress program website at https://indico.triumf.ca/ conferenceDisplay.py?confId=1345. Select "My contributions" under the "My Conference" link on the left. Select the abstract and click on the "Manage material" button. Select the type of file you are uploading, browse and select your file, hit "submit". Your presentation will now be accessible whenever your abstract is accessed, even through the session timetable.

Re c r e a t io n a l f a c il it ie s :In part as a legacy of the 1988 Winter Olympics, the University of Calgary is home to an extensive range of high quality, fitness, racquet sports, and aquatic facilities, all located in the Kinesiology Building across the road from Hotel Alma. Passes for access to the facilities for members of the public are available at Client Services (KNA 104) for $10 for a day pass or $35 for a weekly pass.. For full information about facilities, schedules and rates, please visit http://www.ucalgaryrecreation.ca/.

We a t h e r :June in Calgary is generally very pleasant, with the low humidity and high alti­tude (approximately 1000m) contributing to the comfortable climate.However, the weather can be unpredictable at this time of year, with rapid temperature and precipitation changes possible in very short time periods. Average daily temperature highs and lows are +20.2 C and +7.3 C, respec­tively, although highs into the upper 20's and lows approaching freezing are possible, so visitors are advised to pack accordingly.

For more technical information on the weather, visit http://www.climate.weatheroffice.gc.ca/climate normals/index e.html and enter Calgary.

tation orale seront d'abord présentés lors d'une séance technique parallèle qui se tiendra, comme prévu, du lundi matin au jeudi après-midi. Les gag­nants des compétitions divisionnaires de présentations orales et d'affiches ainsi que la sélection des 8 finalistes pour la séance finale de la compétition orale du vendredi matin seront annoncés le jeudi 14 juin à 16 h 45 au bureau de l'ACP situé dans le secteur du comptoir d'inscription. C'est à cette occa­sion que leur seront remis des billets leur permettant de participer au banquet qui se tiendra le jeudi soir, lors duquel ils seront présentés de façon formelle et où on leur remettra un prix. Ces 8 finalistes participeront ensuite à la com­pétition finale, se tenant le vendredi matin et où seront annoncés à 13 h 15 les noms des trois grands lauréats des différentes catégories, juste avant la clôture officielle du congrès.

In s t r u c t io n s p o u r l a p r é s e n t a t io n d ’u n e a f f ic h e

La séance de présentation des affiches de l'ACP se tiendra le mardi 12 juin de 19 h à 22 h 30 au Salon Alberta dans le Centre Dining sur le campus de l'Université de Calgary. Le Centre Dining est situé à côté de l'Hôtel Alma.

L'étalage des affiches pourra se faire dès 8 h 30 le mardi. Les dimensions maximales des affiches sont de 4 x 4 pi.(h x l). Les placards d'affichage seront numérotés et on vous attribuera à l'avance un numéro de placard. Vous devrez y retirer votre affiche à la fin de la soirée.

La séance des affiches sera agrémentée d'un léger goûter et d'un service de consommation. Tout participant au congrès ayant indiqué vouloir assister à la séance des affiches recevra un billet lui donnant droit à une consommation, bière, vin ou boisson non-alcoolisée.

LES COMPÉTITEURS POUR LA MEILLEURE PRÉSENTATION D'AFFICHE ÉTUDIANTE - L'évaluation des affiches par les juges se tiendra le mardi.Tous les demi-finalistes devront se présenter près de leurs affiches entre 19h00 et 21h00 le mardi soir (sans la présence d'étudiants); l'affiche des demi- finalistes peut être visitée par un juge pour la détermination du prix de division.

Entre 18h00 et 19h00 le mardi, les juges détermineront les six affiches final­istes dans la compétition d'affiches de l'ACP; ils visiteront les auteurs des six affiches mardi soir (commençant à 19h00) pour une entrevue orale. Pendant cette visite, chacun des six finalistes recevra un billet pour le banquet du jeudi soir où le classement sera annoncé et les prix seront remis.

Po u r t é l é v e r s e r v o t r e a f f ic h e s u r le s it e du p r o g r a m m e du c o n g r è s

Rendez-vous sur le site du programme du congrès àhttps://indico.triumf.ca/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=1345 et cliquez sur login (dans le coin supérieur droit). Choisissez "My contributions" sous le lien "My Conference" à gauche. Choisissez le résumé et cliquez sur le bouton "Manage material". Choisissez le type de fichier à téléverser, repérez le fichier et cliquez sur "submit". Votre affiche est alors accessible en même temps que votre résumé, y compris à travers l'horaire de la session.

In s t a l l a t io n s r é c r é a t iv e s :Les Jeux olympiques d'hiver de 1988, notamment, ont légué à l'Université de Calgary un vaste éventail d'installations de haute qualité pour le condition­nement physique, les sports de raquette et les sports nautiques. Ces installa­tions sont toutes situées dans l'immeuble Kinesiology, en face de l'hôtel Alma. Pour les utiliser, les membres du public peuvent se procurer un laissez-passer d'une journée à 10 $, ou d'une semaine à 35 $, au service à la clientèle (Client Services, KNA 104). Pour plus d'informations sur les installations, horaires et tarifs, veuillez consulter : http://www.ucalgarvrecreation.ca/.

Te m p é r a t u r e :Le mois de juin est généralement très agréable à Calgary, le faible taux d'hu­midité et l'altitude élevée (environ 1000 m) contribuant à assurer un climat confortable. Cependant, le temps peut être imprévisible à cette période de l'an­née, des variations de température et de précipitations pouvant survenir très rapidement. La température moyenne varie quotidiennement entre un maxi­mum de +20,2 °C et un minimum de +7.3 °C, mais des températures frôlant les 30 °C et des minima proches du point de congélation sont aussi possibles, de sorte qu'il est recommandé aux visiteurs de se munir de vêtements appro­priés.

Pour obtenir de l'information plus technique sur les conditions météorologiques, veuillez vous rendre à cette adresse http://www.climat. meteo.gc.ca/climate normals/index f.html et entrer « Calgary ».

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Sessions spéciales

MONDAY, JUNE 11 LUNDI, LE 11 JUIN08h30 - 13h00

IPP AND CINP MEETINGS AND REPORTS Ré u n i o n s e t r a p p o r t s d e l 'IPP e t ICPN

(see pg. ?? for details / Voir p. ?? pour renseignements)

17h15 - 19h15

CAP We l c o m e Ba r b e q u e BBQ d 'a c c u e i l d e l 'ACP

Di n i n g Ha l l -Sa l o n

Delegates are cordially invited to a welcome BBQ. Come socialize with other delegates. Ticket required. / Les délégués sont cordialement invités à un BBQ d'accueil. Venez fraterniser avec d’autres délégués. Billet obligatoire.

TUESDAY, JUNE 12 MARDI, LE 12 JUIN08h45 - 17h15

Hig h Sc h o o l Te a c h e r s ' D a y Jo u r n é e p o u r e n s e i g n a n t s a u s e c o n d a i r e

Ro o m -Sa l l e ICT-116(see pg. 11 for details / Voir p. 11 pour renseignements)

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13 MERCREDI, LE 13 JUIN19h00 - 22h00

Po s t e r Se s s i o n a n d St u d e n t Co m p e t i t i o n Se s s i o n d 'a f f i c h e s e t c o n c o u r s é t u d i a n t s

D in i n g Ha l l -Sa l o n

(with beer and light refreshments / bière et petit goûter servis) see pgs. ?? and 52 for more information / Voir p. ?? et 52 pour renseignements) **

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H erzber g M e m o r ia l Pu b l ic Lec t u r e

MONDAY, JUNE 11 19h30 LUNDI, LE 11 JUIN2012 He r z b e r g Me m o r ia l Pu b l ic Le c t u r e Red & White Club

(English talk / en anglais)Co n f e r e n c e c o m m e m o r a t iv e p u b l iq u e He r z b e r g 2012

Anton ZeilingerUniversity of Vienna, Austrian Academy of Sciences

Qu a n t u m In f o r m a t io n : F r o m t h e F o u n d a t io n s t o a Ne w Te c h n o l o g y

In this presentation for the general public, Dr. Zeilinger will explain some of the fundamental issues in quantum mechanics and show how their application opens up new avenues to a completely novel future information technology. One of the fundamental concepts, namely the randomness of individual events,

was rejected by Albert Einstein in his famous statement “God does not play dice”. The concept of quantum superposition implies that a system can be in states which classically exclude each other like the states “alive” and “dead” of Schrödinger’s famous cat. And the concept of entanglement implies that two or more systems can be separated over large distances and still form one unity. This was rejected by Einstein as “spooky action” at a distance. All these concepts lead to exciting and novel applications like quantum computation, quantum communication, quantum cryptography and quan­tum teleportation. In the talk, Dr. Zeilinger will sketch some of the most recent results in this extremely active world-wide research program and present his personal reasons why he believes that, someday in the future, we will have absolutely secure communication and ultrafast computation based on these quantum phenomena. This development confirms once more that the most interesting possibilities for novel applications arise from deep fundamental investigations.

(Description en français ajoutée pour information seulement)Dans cette communication grand public, le Dr Zeilinger explique certaines questions fondamentales de la mécanique quantique et montre comment leur application ouvre de nouvelles voies à une future technologie de l ’information tout à fa it nouvelle. Au nombre des concepts fondamentaux, Albert Einstein a rejeté le caractère improbable de chaque événe­ment dans sa célèbre affirmation : « Dieu ne joue pas aux dés ». Le concept de la superposition quantique donne à penser qu’un système peut être dans des états qui s ’excluent mutuellement de façon classique, comme ceux de « vivant » et de « mort » du fameux chat de Schröninger. Et le concept de l ’intrication suppose que deux systèmes ou plus peuvent être séparés par de grandes distances et former quand même une unité. Einstein l ’a rejeté en le qualifiant d ’« action sinistre » à distance. Tous ces concepts ouvrent sur de passionnantes applications nouvelles telles l ’informatique quantique, la communication quantique, la cryptographie quantique et le message quantique. Dans ses propos, le Dr Zeilinger exposera certains des tout derniers résultats de ce programme de recherche mondial extrêmement actif, ainsi que ses raisons personnelles de croire qu’un jour nous aurons des communications absolument sûres et des calculs ultrarapides fondés sur ces phénomènes quantiques. Encore une fois, ces progrès confirment que les possibilités les plus intéressantes d ’applications nouvelles découlent de profondes interrogations fondamentales.

Bio g r a p h y / biographie

Anton Zeilinger is a professor of physics at the University of Vienna and director at the Institute of Quantum Optics and Quantum Information of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. His pioneering conceptual and experimental contributions to the foundations of quan­tum physics have become the cornerstone of the rapidly evolving field of quantum information. His future research goals include quan­tum communication and quantum teleportation using satellites and ultrafast optical quantum computers. His illustrious career has includ­ed positions at M.I.T., Collège de France, Technical University of Munich, and Oxford University. Among his prizes are the Inaugural Newton Medal of the U.K.

Anton Zeilinger est professeur de physique à l ’Université de Vienne et dirige l ’Institut d ’optique quantique et d ’information quantique de l ’Académie des sciences d ’Autriche. Son apport conceptuel et expérimental à caractère novateur, aux fondements de la physique quantique, est devenu la pierre angulaire du domaine de l ’information quantique, qui évolue rapidement. Ses futurs objectifs en recherche englobent la communication quantique et le message quantique à l ’aide de satellites et d ’ordinateurs optiques quantiques ultrarapides. Sa carrière l ’a amené au MIT, au Collège de France, à l ’Université technique de Munich et à l ’Université d ’Oxford. Au nombre des prix qu’il a reçus figure la première médaille Newton décernée par le Royaume-Uni.

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Atelier des enseignants de physique

TUESDAY, JUNE 12 MARDI, LE 12 JUIN09h00-17h00 - Room ICT-116

12th Annual Physics Teachers’ Day12e Journée annuelle des enseignants de physique

On Tuesday, June 12th, a workshop specifically directed towards high school teachers is going to be held as part of the annual national conference of the Canadian Association of Physicists at the University of Calgary. A letter was sent to high school teachers inviting any interested teacher to participate for the entire day, or after school.

Events:

Mardi le 12 juin, un atelier spécifiquement conçu pour les enseignants du secondaire aura lieu dans le cadre de la conférence nationale annuelle de l'Association canadi­enne des physiciens et physiciennes à l'Université de Calgary. Un message a été lancé aux enseignants du secondaire invitant tout enseignant intéressé à participer pour toute la journée ou après l ’école.

8h00 - Registration

8h45 - Introductory remarks

9h00 - Marie-Claire Shanahan (50 minute talk, 10 minutes for questions)

10h00 - Leave for coffee break in Science Theatres

10h15 - Coffee

10h35 - Return to ICT 10 minutes before next talk

10h45 - Darren Grant or David Feder (40-minute talk, 5 minutes for questions)

11h30 - Leave for David Harrison's talk

11 h45 - David Harrison

12h15 - Return to ICT

12h30 - Lunch break

12h45 - Linda Marchese (INO speaker)

14h00 - David Feder or Darren Grant (50 minute talk, 10 minutes for questions)

15h00 - Leave for Science Theatres

15h15 - Coffee break

15h45 - Return to ICT

16h00 - Concluding remarks and end of official program

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Plenary Talks

Monday , ju n e 11 l u n d i, le 11 ju in

ST-140J eff Ha n g s t 13h00-13h45Aarhus University / CERN

Physics w ith Trapped AntihydrogenAntihydrogen, the bound state of an antiproton and a positron, can be used as a test-bed of fundamental symmetries. In particular, the CPT Theorem requires that hydrogen and antihydrogen have the same spectrum. The current exper­imental precision of measurements of hydrogen transition frequencies approaches 1 part in 1014. Similarly precise anti­hydrogen spectroscopy would constitute a unique, model-independent test of CPT symmetry. Antihydrogen atoms have been produced in quantity at CERN since 2002, when the ATHENA collaboration demonstrated how to mix cryo­

genic plasmas of antiprotons and positrons to produce low energy anti-atoms. In this colloquium I will discuss the newest development along the road to antihydrogen spectroscopy: magnetically trapped antihydrogen. In November 2010 the ALPHA collaboration reported the first trapping of antihydrogen atoms in a magnetic multipole trap. The atoms must be produced with an energy - in temperature units - of less than 0.5 K in order to be trapped. Subsequently, we have shown that trapped antiydrogen can be stored for up to 1000 s, and we have performed the first resonant interaction experiments with anti-atoms. I will discuss the many developments necessary to realise trapped anti­hydrogen, and I will take a look at the future of antihydrogen physics at CERN.

S p e c ia l S e s s io n s / Se s s io n s s p é c ia l e s ST-140

13h45-14h30

CAP-NSERC Liaison Committee Report / Rapport du Comité de liaison ACP- CRSNG, by/par John Dutcher, Chair

14h30-15h15

Report on 2012 DG Competition Cycle of the Physics Evaluation Group / Rapport du CRSNG sur le concours SD 2012, pour le groupe d’évaluation en physique, by/par Bruce Gaulin, Chair

Tuesday , ju n e 12 m a r d i, le 12 ju in

Do u g l a s Bo n nUniversity of British Columbia / Université de la Colombie-Britannique

ST-14010h45-11h15

CAP Brockhouse Medal Winner / Récipiendaire de la médaille Brockhouse de l'ACP

High Temperature Superconductors from Cuprates to the ArsenidesRecent progress in high temperature superconductivity has involved surprising new experiments in the cuprates, as well as a whole new wave of research on the new iron arsenide family of superconductors. For the case of the cuprates, the recent discovery of quantum oscillations has now evolved to a sophisticated level, with detailed comparison to

Lifshitz-Kosevich theory indicating that the clean cuprate YBCO behaves like a Fermi liquid when superconductivity has been suppressed, despite the presence of very strong electron-electron interactions. A search is now under way for the broken symmetry lying behind the Fermi surface reorganization seen in these measurements. Meanwhile a brand new family of superconductors is being explored with the full array of contemporary tools. I will highlight recent work on the use of scanning tunneling spectroscopy to measure the superconducting energy gap and other features of the electronic spectrum of LiFeAs, a multiband s-wave superconductor.

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Conférences plénières

ST-140A n d r e a s Ma n d e l isUniversity of Toronto / Université de Toronto

CAP-INO Applied Photonics Medal Recipient / Récipiendaire de la médaille en photoniqueappliquée de l'ACP-INO

Thermophotonic and Photoacoustic Radar Methods for Biomedical and Dental ImagingIn the first part of this presentation I will briefly introduce thermophotonic radar imaging principles and techniques using chirped or binary-phase-coded modulation, methods which can break through the maximum detection

depth/depth resolution limitations of conventional photothermal waves. Using matched-filter principles, a methodology enabling parabolic diffusion-wave energy fields to exhibit energy localization akin to propagating hyperbolic wave-fields will be described. It allows for decon­volution of individual responses of superposed axially discrete sources, opening a new field: depth-resolved thermal coherence tomography. Several examples from dental enamel caries diagnostic imaging to metal subsurface defect thermographic imaging will be discussed. The sec­ond part will introduce the field of biomedical photoacoustic radar imaging. I will report the development of a novel biomedical imaging sys­tem that utilizes a continuous-wave laser source with a custom intensity modulation pattern, ultrasonic phased array for signal detection and processing coupled with a beamforming algorithm for reconstruction of photoacoustic correlation images. Utilization of specific chirped mod­ulation waveforms ("waveform engineering") achieves dramatic signal-to-noise-ratio increase and improved axial resolution over pulsed laser photoacoustics. The talk will conclude with imaging examples using in-vivo cancerous animal (rat) tissues.

11h15-11h45

Da vid Ha r r is o nUniversity of Toronto / Université de Toronto

ST-14011h45-12h15

CAP Teaching Medal Recipient / Récipiendaire de la médaille d'enseignement de l'ACP

Adoption of Reformed Pedagogy: M y “Aha!" MomentIn common with many Physics teachers, for some time I was more-or-less aware of the results of Physics Education Research (PER) but didn't really apply those results in my own teaching. That all changed when I finally realised that my own preferred learning style was different from what the research told me was the most effective style for most of my students. In this talk I will discuss that realisation. I will also explore the idea that my situation is far from unique,

and that many of us who end up academics have a similar conflict between our and our students' best learning styles. This may be one rea­son why many colleagues are aware of PER but have not adopted the results in their own classrooms

Women in Physics Sessions / Séances du Comité pour encourager les femmes en physique13h45-15h00 Joint session with DPE (Invited speaker: Marie-Chaire Shanahan, U.Alberta) 15h45-17h00 Panel Discussion: Women in Physics in Mentorship Roles 17h00-18h15 Annual Meeting and Reception

Wed n esd a y , ju n e 13 m e r c r e d i, le 13 ju in

ST-140Bo b A ustin 13h45-14h30Princeton University

Nanotechnology and BiophysicsBiology once upon a time was a descriptive science, but mainly driven by physics it has become increasingly quanti­tative. However, beyond this quantitive aspect there still remain deep depths to biology which we are only beginning to plumb. I think that there are ideas in physics, in addition to technologies, that can help us understand the deeper aspects of biology. I'll try to give a few examples, moving from the mechanics of biological objects to the role that physics might play in understanding cancer.

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Plenary Talks

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13 MERCREDI, LE 13 JUIN

Da vid Ha n n aMcGill University

ST-14014h30-15h15

Cosmic Rays - The First 100 YearsCosmic rays are charged particles which rain down on the earth from all directions and with energies up to 10Λ21 elec­tron volts. Their effects were noticed long ago and began to be systematically studied following the discovery of radioactivity, but it was only in 1912 that their extraterrestrial origin was demonstrated. Since then cosmic rays have been studied as a phenomenon in their own right and used as a tool in other fields. Importantly, the first elementary particle physics discoveries were made using cosmic rays and, until large proton synchrotrons were developed, they were the only way to access the high energies needed for progress in this field. At lower energies, solar physics has

also been aided by cosmic ray studies. In this talk I will cover some of the historical developments in cosmic ray physics, highlighting the many Canadian connections.

in the physics and then use them as tools.

ST-140Fr e d d y Ca c h a z o 15h45-16h15Perimeter Institute

CAP Herzberg Medal Winner / Récipiendaire de la médaille Herzberg

Physics from PermutationsThe Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN is colliding protons at record breaking energies. Some of the most spectac­ular collisions happen when gluons from two protons scatter to produce many other gluons which then give rise to jets of particles. Quite surprisingly, the scattering of gluons is efficiently described by very recent mathematical ideas in combinatorics connecting permutations to algebraic geometry. The goal of this talk is to discover permutations hidden

O S A >F O U N B A T tÖ N

ST-14016h15-16h20

Presentation of CAP-OSAF Stoicheff Graduate Student Scholarship /Présentation de la bourse Stoicheff de l'ACP-OSAF

J. M ic h a e l Ro n e y , CAP Pr e s id e n tUniversity of Toronto

ST-14016h20-16h45

The Canadian Association of Physicists: Progress and ProspectsI will review major activities of the CAP that took place over this past year while I served as President and discuss future prospects for the organization. Highlights include the further development of science policy initiatives, CAP response to the Jenkin's Report, various communications with NSERC, expanded portfolio of the Director of Academic Affairs, addressing changes to Canada's legislation regarding not-for-profit organizations, and the awarding of the inaugural Stoicheff Graduate Student Scholarship. Looking towards the future, I will report on the initiation of a strate­gic planning process that will guide future priorities for the CAP staff and I will close with a look at some issues the

Canadian physics community will need to address in the upcoming year.

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Conférences plénières

THURSDAY, JUNE 14 JEUDI, LE 14 JUIN

Ro b e r t My e r sPerimeter Institute

ST-14010h45-11h15

CAP-TRIUMF Vogt Medal Recipient / Récipiendaire de la médaille Vogt ACP-TRIUMF

The Holographic Way: Living on the Edge

'Holography' is the idea coming from string theory which proposes that gravity in D-dimensions can have an equiva­lent or dual description in terms of a (D-l)-dimensional gauge theory. This surprising duality provides a radically new perspective of both quantum gravity and strongly coupled gauge theories. In the last decade, numerous advances have

made towards using this framework to gain new insights into the quark-gluon plasma, as well as condensed matter systems. Hence these developments have opened a remarkable new dialogue between researchers from a broad spectrum of disciplines, including string theory, nuclear physics, condensed matter and numerical relativity.

Go r d o n S e m e n o ffUniversity of British Columbia / Université de la Colombie-Britannique

ST-14011h15-11h45

CAP Medal of Achievement Winner / Récipiendaire de la médaille d'or de l'ACP

Graphene in the Holographic WorldThe holographic AdS/CFT correspondence of string theory offers the hope of direct, mathematically precise and sys­tematically correctable studies of strongly coupled quantum systems. An attempt to use this idea to model the strong

Coulomb interaction in graphene will be described. The hypothesis that graphene can be such a strongly correlated quantum fluid and at the same time exhibit behaviours which are well modelled by non-interacting relativistic fermions will be discussed.

ST-14011h45-12h15

CAP Tow nhall re NSERC Survey / Discussion du sondage au sujet du CRSNG

FRIDAY, JUNE 15 VENDREDI, LE 15 JUINST-140

10h30-1230ST-14010h30-12h30

CAP Be s t St u d e n t Pr e s e n t a t io n s Fin a l Co m p e t it io n

List of competitors will be announced/ posted on Thursday evening at 16h45 in the Registration area. Winners will be announced at 13h15 on Friday.

Co m p é t it io n f in a l e d e l 'ACP p o u r l es

MEILLEURES COMMUNICATIONS ÉTUDIANTES

La liste des compétiteurs sera annoncée jeudi après- midi à 16h45 au comptoir d’inscription. Les gagnants seront annoncés à 13h15 vendredi.

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Plenary Talks

FRIDAY, JUNE 15 VENDREDI, LE 15 JUIN

ST-140Ro b e r t Br a n d e n b e r g e r 12h45-13h15McGill University / Université McGill

2011 CAP-CRM Prize Recipient/ Récipiendaire du Prix ACP-CRM 2011

Testing String Theory w ith Cosmological Observations?

If superstring theory is the correct theory of the microscopic world, string theory will be needed to understand the early evolution of the universe. I will show that string theoretic effects may lead to an evolution of the very early uni­verse which is very different from what is obtained using particle-based scenarios. I will focus on “ string gas cosmol­

ogy", one particular stringy picture of the very early universe. I will demonstrate that this scenario leads to an alternative to inflationary cos­mology as a mechanism to generate the primordial fluctuations which evolve into the structures we observe today on cosmological scales. This alternative is consistent with current data, and makes predictions for future observations by means of which it can be distinguished from the inflationary universe scenario.

MARK YOUR CALENDARS / PRENEZ NOTE SUR VOTRE CALENDRIER

2013 CAP CONGRESS - CONGRÈS DE L’ACP 2013 May 27-31 mai, 2013University of Montreal / Université de Montréal

2014 CAP CONGRESS - CONGRÈS DE L’ACP 2014 tbd / à déterminerLaurentian University / Université Laurentienne

2015 + bids invited / on vous invite à faire une offre

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Lauréats 2012

Canadian Assocation of Physicists Association canadienne des physiciens et physiciennes

Prize W inners / Gagnants d e s prix

University Prize Exam Results 2012 Résultats de l’examen du prix universitaire 2012

88 students from 23 post-secondary institutions competed this year. The exam was run by representatives from the University of Alberta and was held on February 7th, 2012. The examining committee included Ian Blokland (Augustana Campus), Andrzej Czarnecki, Richard Marchand, Helmy Sherif (retired) and Frank Weichman (retired). / 88 étudiants de 23 universités ont écrit l'examen cette année. Le concours universitaire 2012 de l'ACP a eu lieu le 7 février 2012. Cet examen fut administré par l'Université de l'Alberta dont le comité comprenaient Ian Blokland (Augustana cam­pus), Andrzej Czarnecki, Richard Marchand, Helmy Sherif (retraité) et Frank Weichman(retraité).

Junjiajia Long First Prize / Premier Prix Univ. of Toronto / Univ. de TorontoMohammadreza Mohamadi Second Prize / Deuxième Prix Univ. of Toronto / Univ. de TorontoKeith Ng Third Prize / Troisième Prix Univ. of Toronto / Univ. de Toronto

4. Rhys Anderson U. of Waterloo 8. Chris Read UBC5. Wilkie Choi Queen’s U. 8. Deshin Finlay UBC6. Alexander James U. of Calgary 10. Kyle Boone UBC7. Michael Grudich MUN

The first prize winner receives an all-expense paid trip to the CAP Congress to receive his cash award during the banquet. / Le gagnant du premier prix est invité à participer au congrès annuel de l’ACP, toutes dépenses payées, pour recevoir son prix au banquet.

Winners of 2012 High School/CEGEP Physics Teaching Awards Récipiendaires des Prix ACP en enseignement de la physique au secondaire et au collégial 2012

British Columbia and Yukon Colombie-Britannique et Yukon

Mr. Mike Hengelveld,Templeton Secondary School, Vancouver, BC

Prairies and Northwest Territories Prairies et Territoires du Nord-Ouest

Mr. Brian Dentry,Kildonan-East Collegiate, Winnipeg, MB

Ontario Mrs. Olga Michalopoulos,Georgetown District High School, Georgetown, ON

AtlanticAtlantique

Mr. Brendan Kelly,Kinkora Regional High School, Kinkora, NB

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Best St u d e n t Pr e s e n t a t io n Co m p e t it io n s

Be s t St u d e n t Pr e s e n t a t io n Co m p e t it io n s

Co m pétit io n s po u r les m e ille u r es c o m m u n ic a tio n s d ’étu d ia n ts

Delegates can look forward to an excellent series of talks and poster presentations at the 2012 Congress delivered by participants in the various CAP divisional oral and poster competitions as well as the CAP best overall oral and poster competitions. Student competition entrants are identified as such in the congress program (G* for a Graduate student competitor or U* for an undergraduate student competitor). Full details of eligibility and prizes offered to student competitors are available on the CAP web site.

Prizes by subject category are offered by the divisions of Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, Canada (DAMOPC), Atmospheric and Space Physics (DASP), Condensed Matter and Materials Physics (DCMMP), Instrumentation and Measurement Physics (DIMP), Medical and Biological Physics (DMBP), Particle Physics (PPD), Plasma Physics (DPP), and Theoretical Physics (DTP) as well as the Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL).

Best overall prizes are awarded by the CAP in both the oral and poster categories.

All oral competition entries will be presented initially in the parallel technical sessions as scheduled from Monday morning through Thursday afternoon; the winners of divisional oral and poster com­petitions and the selection of eight finalists for the Friday morning oral competition final session will be announced on Thursday June 16th at 16h45 at the CAP desk in the registration area. At that time, the eight oral finalists will be given tickets to the banquet which takes place that evening (Thursday), where they will be for­mally recognized and given a prize. These eight finalists will partic­ipate in a final competition on Friday morning with the top three overall prize winners announced at 13h15 just before the official close of Congress.

Poster competition entries will be presented in the Wednesday evening poster session. The six finalists will be determined on Wednesday evening. Each finalist will receive a ticket to the con­gress banquet which takes place on Thursday evening, where all finalists will be recognized and the winners of the three best overall poster prizes will be announced.

The judging of all student competition entries will be carried out by a panel appointed by the Chief Judge upon the recommendation of cAp subject Division Chairs. Judges will be identified via a dis­tinct red ribbon on their name badge. All entries will be assessed using standardized criteria and weightings, to include: content, clarity, quality and impact of presentation, and response to ques­tions. There will be a subpanel of eight judges for the CAP oral competition final, selected from the subject divisions represented in the final competition.

The CAP thanks everyone for their participation and wishes good luck to all student competition presenters!

Les délégués participant au congrès 2012 peuvent s'attendre à y trouver d'excellentes présentations orales ainsi qu'une présentation d'affiches de haut calibre tant au niveau des diverses divisions de présentations orales et d'affiches de l'ACP qu'au niveau des com­pétitions globales de présentations orales et d'affiches de l'associa­tion. Les étudiants participant à la compétition sont identifiés comme tels dans le programme du congrès (G* ou U*). De plus amples renseignements sur l'admissibilité à la compétition, ainsi que les prix qui y sont offerts se trouvent sur le site Web de l'ACP.

Les prix par sujets sont offerts par la division de la physique atom­ique, moléculaire et photonique, Canada (DPAMPC), la division de physique atmosphérique et de l'espace (DPAE), la division de la physique de la matière condensée (DPMCM), la division de la physique des instruments et mesures (DPIM), la division de la physique médicale et biologique (DPMB), la division de la physique des particules (PPD), la division de la physique des plasmas (DPP), la division de la physique théorique (DPT) ainsi que par Énergie atomique du Canada limitée (ÉACL).

L'ACP offre ses prix globaux aux meilleurs à la fois dans la caté­gorie orale et des affiches.

Tous les exposés des compétiteurs pour la meilleure présentation orale seront d'abord présentés lors d'une séance technique paral­lèle qui se tiendra, comme prévu, du lundi matin au jeudi après- midi; les gagnants des compétitions divisionnaires de présentations orales et d'affiches ainsi que la sélection des 8 finalistes pour la séance finale de la compétition orale du vendredi matin seront annoncés le jeudi 10 juin à 16 h 45 au bureau de l'ACP situé dans le secteur du comptoir d'inscription. C'est à cette occasion que leur seront remis des billets leur permettant de participer au banquet qui se tiendra le jeudi soir, lors duquel ils seront présentés de façon formelle et où on leur remettra un prix. Ces huit finalistes participer­ont ensuite à la compétition finale, se tenant le vendredi matin et où seront annoncés à 13 h 15 les noms des trois grands lauréats des différentes catégories, juste avant la clôture officielle du con­grès.

La présentation des affiches des participants à la compétition se fera lors de la séance des affiches du mercredi soir. Les six final­istes seront choisis au cours de la soirée du mercredi. C'est à cette occasion que leur seront remis des billets leur permettant de par­ticiper au banquet qui se tiendra le jeudi soir, lors duquel ils seront présentés de façon formelle et où on annoncera le nom des gag­nants des prix aux participants ayant présenté les trois meilleures affiches globales.

L'évaluation de toutes les présentations étudiantes s'effectuera par un jury nommé par le juge en chef sous la recommandation des présidents des divisions de l'ACP. Les membres du jury seront identifiés par un insigne porte-nom orné d'un ruban rouge. Toutes les présentations seront évaluées en fonction de critères standard­isés et objectifs comme le contenu, la clarté, la qualité et l'impact de la présentation ainsi que la réponse aux questions. Un sous-jury de huit membres sera formé pour la finale de la compétition orale de l'ACP, les membres seront choisis au sein des divisions représentées à la compétition finale.

L'ACP tient à remercier chaleureusement tous les participants et souhaite bonne chance à tous les étudiants présentant leur réalisa­tion.

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Abbreviation Key

Ab b r e v i a t i o n Ke y / Co d e s d e s a b r é v i a t i o n s

DivisionsDAMOPC

DPAMPC

Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, CanadaDivision de physique atomique, moléculaire et photonique, Canada

DASPDPAE

Division of Atmospheric and Space Physics Division de physique atmosphérique et de l’e­space

DCMMP

DPMCM

Division of Condensed Matter and Materials PhysicsDivision de physique de la matière condensée et matériaux

DMBPDPMB

Division of Medical and Biological Physics Division de physique médicale et biologique

DIAPDPIA

Division of Industrial and Applied Physics Division de physique industrielle et appliquée

DHPDHP

Division of History of Physics Division de l ’histoire de la physique

DNPDPN

Division of Nuclear Physics Division de physique nucléaire

DPEDEP

Division of Physics EducationDivision de l’enseignement de la physique

DPPDPP

Division of Plasma Physics Division de physique des plasmas

DSSDSS

Division of Surface Sciences Division de la science des surfaces

DTPDPT

Division of Theoretical Physics Division de physique théorique

PPDPPD

Particle Physics Division Division de physique des particules

CEWIPCEFEP

Committee to Encourage Women in Physics Comité pour encourager les femmes en physique

DIMP

DPIM

SessionsS-ExecS-CounM-xxM#-#T-xxT#-#W-xxW#-#W-POS#R-xxR#-#F-xxF#-#F-STUD

Division of Instrumentation and Measurement PhysicsDivision de physique des instrumentation et mesures

Sunday Executive Meeting / Réunion de l’exécutif du dimanche Sunday Council Meeting / Réunion du conseil du dimanche Monday meeting / Réunion du lundi Monday Session / Session du lundi Tuesday meeting / Réunion du mardi Tuesday Session / Session du mardi Wednesday meeting / Réunion du mercredi Wednesday Session / Session du mercredi Wednesday evening Poster Session / Session d’affiches du mercredi soir Thursday meeting / Réunion du jeudi Thursday Session / Session du jeudi Friday meeting / Réunion du vendredi Friday Session / Session du vendrediFriday Best Student Paper Competition / Compétition pour les meilleures communications étudiantes, le

vendredi matin

(G) = Graduate student étudiant diplômé

(U) = Undergraduate studentétudiant de premier cycle

* = Student competitor compétiteur étudiant

xx-Plen Plenary session on Monday (M), Tuesday (T), Wednesday (W), Thursday (R), or Friday (F) /Session plénière du lundi (M), mardi (T), mercredi (W), jeudi (R), ou vendredi (F)

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Invited Speakers

In v i t e d Sp e a k e r s / Co n f é r e n c ie r s in v it é s( in alphabetical order / en ordre alphabétique )

AFANASEV, Andrei (DTP/DPT)Jefferson LabsTwo-Photon Exchange for Exclusive Electroproduction of Neutral and Charged Pions

AFSHORDI, Niayesh (DTP/DPT)University of Waterloo/Perimeter Institute Hot Big Bang at a Lifshitz Point

ANTIMIROVA, Tetyana (DPE/DEP)Ryerson UniversityConnecting to the Real World: Using Real-Time Data Acquisition for Activity-Based Learning in Introductory Physics

ARMSTRONG, David (DNP/DPN)College of William and Mary Strangeness in the Nucleon

ASGARPOUR, Soheil (DIAP/d p ia )Petroleum Technology Alliance Canada An Innovative Structure to Encourage Cooperation Among a Diverse Group of Participants in Developing and Managing Alberta's Energy Resources

AUSTIN, Bob (CAP/ACP) Plenary/PlénierPrinceton University Nanotechnology and Biophysics

BACCA, Sonia (DTP-DNP-PPD/DPT-DPN-PPD)TRIUMFAb Initio Theory for Nuclei

BARKANOVA, Svetlana (DTP-PPD/DPT-PPD)Acadia UniversitySearch for New Physics with PV Moller Scattering

BARRETTE, Jean (DNP/DPN)McGill UniversityBaryon/Meson Ratios in p+p and p+Pb Collisions at LHC Energies

BHATTACHARJE, Subhro (DCMMP/d p m c m )University of TorontoFractionalized Topological Insulators From Frustrated Spin Models in Three Dimensions

BLUNCK, Rikard (DAMOPC/d pam pc )Université de MontréalFluorescence Spectroscopy of Proteins in Planar Lipid bilayer

BONN, Douglas Medallist/LauréatUniversity of British ColumbiaHigh Temperature Superconductors from Cuprates to the Arsenides

BOSTON, Helen (d m b p -d n p /d p m b -d p n )University of LiverpoolPerformance and Opportunities for the use of Position Sensitive Semiconductor Detectors in Medical Imaging

BOUCHARD, Vincent (DTP/DPT)University of AlbertaThe (Un)Reasonable Effectiveness of String Theory in Mathematics

BRADLEY, Michael (DPP/DPP)University of SaskatchewanPlasma Ion Implantation for Photonic Emitter Production

BRANDENBERGER, Robert (DTP/DPT)McGill UniversitySearching for Cosmic Strings in New Observational Windows

BRANDENBERGER, Robert 2011 Medallist/Lauréat 2011McGill UniversityTesting String Theory with Cosmological Observations?

BROMMER, Peter (DCMMP/d p m c m )University of MontrealOn-The-Fly, Off-Lattice KMC Simulations on Experimental Time Scales With K-ART

BURCH, Ken (DCMMP/d p m c m )University of TorontoScotch Tape and Spectroscopy, Probing and Manipulating the Surface of a Topological Insulator

CACHAZO, Freddy Medallist/LauréatPerimeter Institute Physics From Permutations

CANEPA, Anadi (PPD/PPD)tr iu m fSearches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model at ATLAS

CHAMPAGNE, Alexandre (DCMMP/d p m c m )Concordia UniversityThermal Conductivity of Graphene

CHEN, Hui (DPP/DPP)LLNL, LivermoreElectron-Positron Antimatter Plasma Jets Using Intense Lasers

CLERK, Aashish (d tp -d a m o p c -d c m m p /d pt-d p am pc -d p m c m )McGill UniversityQuantum Noise and Quantum Optomechanics

CRAMB, David (DMBP/d p m b )University of CalgaryMulti-Colour Fluorescence Cross-Correlation Spectroscopy Applied to Bimolecular Dynamics

CRAWFORD, Heather (DNP/DPN)Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryRecent Results from GRETINA at the Berkeley Gas FilledSeparator

DASGUPTA, Keshav (DTP/DPT)McGill UniversityF-Theory Seiberg-Witten Curves and N=2 Dualities

DAVIDS, Barry (DNP/DPN)TRIUMFEMMA: The Recoil Mass Spectrometer for TRIUMF'S ISAC-II

DE OLIVEIRA, Marcos Cesar (dtp-damopc-dcmmp/dpt-dpampc-dpmcm) University of Campinas, BrazilSudden Quantum-to-Classical Transition Through the Dynamics of Correlations

DESLAURIERS, Louis (DPE/DEP)University of British ColumbiaIncreased Learning 1st-Year University Science Students in the Classroom

DODGE, Steven (DCMMP/d p m c m )Simon Fraser UniversityTransient Terahertz Photoconductivity of Insulating Cuprates

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Conférenciers invités

DOUPLIK, Alexandre (Sasha) (DMBP-d a o m p c /d p m b -d pam pc ) Ryerson UniversityMicroendoscopy of Small Ducts as a Potential Tool for Guiding and Monitoring Intruductual Biopsy and Therapy

DUTCHER, John (Dm b p -d c m m p /d p m b -d p m c m )University of GuelphEffect of Antimicrobial Agents on MinD Protein Oscillations in E. Coli Bacterial Cells

EICHHORN, Astrid (DTP/d p t )Perimeter InstituteMatter in Asymptotically Safe Quantum Gravity

FRADIN, Cecile (DMBP/d p m b )McMaster UniversityHow Many Bcl-2 Family Proteins Does it Take to Drill Through a Membrane?

GINGRAS, Michel (Dc m m p -d tp /d p m c m -d pt)University of Waterloo and Canadian Institute for Advanced ResearchMagnetic Pyrochlore Oxides - A Fascinating Playground to Explore the Physics of High Magnetic Frustration

GIRARD-LAURIAULT, Pierre-Luc (DPP/d pp )McGill UniversityPlasma and Vacuum Ultraviolet Deposited Functional Coatings for Biomedical Application

GORDON, Robert (DCMMP/d p m c m )Pacific Northwest Consortium Synchrotron Radiation Facility 3+ Perspectives on Cerium 4P0

GREGOIRE, Thomas (PPD/p pd )Carleton University LHC Phenomenology

HANNA, David (CAP/a c p ) Plenary/PlénierMcGill UniversityCosmic Rays - the first 100 years

HANGST, Jeff (CAP/a c p ) Plenary/PlénierAarhus University, CERN Physics with Trapped Antihydrogen

HARDEN, James (Dc m m p -d m b p /d p m c m -d p m b )University of OttawaBiomimetic Hydrogel Materials from Modular Associating Proteins

HARRISON, David Medallist/LauréatUniversity of TorontoAdoption of Reformed Pedagogy: My “Aha!” Moment

HAWKES, Robert (DPE/d ep )Mount Allison University, 1998 FellowPanel Discussion with 3M National Fellows: Challenging theStatus Quo to Keep University Science Education Relevant

HEGMANN, Frank (DCMMP/d p m c m )University of AlbertaIntense Terahertz Pulse Generation and Ultrafast Nonlinear Terahertz Dynamics in Semiconductors

HEARTY, Christopher (PPD/p pd )University of British Columbia Status of the SuperB Project

HERBUT, Igor (DCMMP/d p m c m )Simon Fraser UniversityQuantum Numbers of Topological Defects in Dirac Systems

HOBILL, David (DTP/d p t )University of CalgaryAn Exact Realistic (and Realizable) Analytic Model for Compact Stars

HOLBROOK, John (Dc m m p -d ia p /d p m c m -d p ia )Pacific Northwest LaboratoriesEnergy Storage and Firming Using Anhydrous Ammonia

HSU, Ted (CAP/a c p ) Banquet! Banquet

HU, Can-Ming (DCMMP/d p m c m )University of ManitobaThe Seebeck Rectification of Magnetic Tunneling Junctions

HUANG, Xiang (DPE/d ep )Concordia UniversityAn International Project to Promote Effective Learning in Introductory University Physics Courses

HUSAIN, Viqar (DTP/d pt)University of New BrunswickTime and Physical Hamiltonian for Quantum Gravity

ISAACS, Eddy (DIAP/d p ia )Alberta Innovates-Energy & Environment Solutions Challenges and Opportunities for Reducing GHG Emissions and Water Use from Alberta's Energy Resources

JENNEWEIN, Thomas (Dt p -d a m o p c -d c m m p /d pt-d p am pc -d p m c m ) University of WaterlooQuantum Encryption and Quantum Science with Satellites

KALISVAART, PETER (DCMMP-d ia p /d p ia -d p m c m )University of AlbertaHydrogen Storage Materials 2012: Status and Future Prospects

KARCZMAREK, Joanna (DTP/d pt)University of British ColumbiaLarge Representation Recurrences in Unitary Matrix Models

KEE, Hae Young (DCMMP/d p m c m )University of TorontoSemimetal and Topological Insulator in Perovskite Iridates

KIEFFER, Jean-Claude (DPP/d pp ) iNRS, VarennesTowards Medical Applications and New Accelerators With Ultrafast High Power Lasers

KORN, Tobias (Dc m m p /d p m c m )University of RegensburgSpin Dynamics in Two-Dimensional Electron and Hole Systems Revealed by Resonant Spin Amplification

KRAUS, Christine (PPD/p pd )Laurentian University SNO + Status

KUNSTATTER, Gabor (DTP/d p t )University of WinnipegGeometrodynamics and Quantum Mechanics of Lovelock Black Holes

LABERGE, Michel (DPP/d p p )General Fusion,Vancouver Results and Plans at General Fusion

LEBLANC, David (DIAP/d p ia )Ottawa Valley Research Associates Ltd.Molten Salt Nuclear Reactors and the Oil Sands Connection

LEE Sung-Sik (Dc m m p -d tp /d p m c m -d pt)McMaster UniversityNon-Fermi Liquids in Two Dimensions

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Invited Speakers

LEONELLI, Richard (DAMOPC/d pam pc )Université de MontréalExciton-Polariton Condensation in Organic Semiconductor Microcavities

LINES, Larry (DIAP/d p ia )University of CalgaryOptimization of Canadian Heavy Oil Production Through Reservoir Characterization

LINHANANTA, Apichart (DMBP/d p m b )Lakehead UniversityComputer Simulation Models of In Vivo Protein Folding

LITTLEWOOD, Peter (DAMOPC/d p am pc )Argonne National LaboratoryPolariton Condensation and Collective Dynamics

LU, Tao (Dc m m p -d a m o p c /d p m c m -d p am pc )University of VictoriaNano-Detection With a Silica Microtoroid

LUKE, Graeme (DCMMP/d p m c m )McMASTER UniversityPositive Muons as Probes of Emergent Magnetic Monopoles in Spin Ice

MAHN, Kendall (PPD/p pd )tr iu m fResults from the T2K Long Baseline Neutrino Experiment

MANDELIS, Andreas Medallist/LauréatUniversity of TorontoThermophotonic and Photoacoustic Radar Methods for Biomedical and Dental Imaging

MARCHESE, Linda (CAP/ACP) Plenary/PlénierInstitut National d'OptiqueINO Junior: Bringing the Exciting World of Optics to the Classroom

MARTEL, Philippe (DNP/d p n )University of Massachusetts-AmherstMeasuring Proton Spin Polarizabilities with Polarized Compton Scattering

MELCONIAN, Dan (DNP/d p n )Cyclotron Institute/Texas A&M UniversityPolarized Beta Decay Observables from Laser-Cooled Atoms:Progress and Prospects for Fundamental Symmetry Tests

MERKLI, Marco (DTP/d p t )University of Newfoundland Repeated Interaction Quantum Systems

MILSTEIN, Joshua (DMBP/d p m b )University of TorontoObserving DNA Dynamics Within the Active Intracellular World

MORANDOTTI, Roberto (DCMMP/d p m c m )inrsTerahertz Science at the INRS

MORSINK, Sharon (DTP/d p t )University of AlbertaNeutron Stars as Laboratories for Relativity

MYERS, Robert Medallist/LauréatPerimeter InstituteThe Holographic Way: Living on the Edge

NITTA, Junsaku (DCMMP/d p m c m )Tohoku UniversitySpin Coherent Transport and Manipulation in Semiconductors

PASCALUTSA, Vladimir (DNP/d pn )University of MainzTesting the Predictive Powers of Chiral Perturbation Theory by Compton Scattering Off Nucleons

PARAMEKANTI, Arun (DCMMP-d a m o p c /d p m c m -d p am pc )University of TorontoEffect of Spatially Varying Potentials in Graphene: Topological Modes, Superlattices, and Magnetotransport

POGOSIAN, Levon (DTP/d p t )Simon Fraser UniversityCMB B-Modes--the Quest for Other Smoking Guns

PETTENI, Michele (PPD/p pd )Simon Fraser UniversityStandard Model Measurements with ATLAS at the LHC

PEREG-BARNEA, Tami (DCMMP-d tp -/d p m c m -d pt)McGill University Driving Topological States

PIRO, Marie-Cécile (PPD/p pd )Université de MontréalStatus and Results from the PICASSO Dark Matter Search Experiment

PLOTKIN, Steven S. (Dtp -d c m m p -d m b p /d pt-d p m c m -d p m b ) University of British Columbia Morphologies of Misfolded Proteins

RAINVILLE, Simon (DMBP/d p m b )Université LavalIn Vitro Study of the Bacterial Flagellar Motor

REID, Leslie (DPE/d e p )University of Calgary, 2011 FellowRethinking Undergraduate Science Teaching: Lessons Learned and Outcomes Measured from Redesigning a First-Year Science Course.

and Panel Discussion with 3M National Fellows: Challenging the Status Quo to Keep University Science Education Relevant.

RITZ, Adam (DTP/d p t )University of VictoriaIlluminating GeV-Scale Dark Matter with Neutrino Beams

ROSS, Kate (Dc m m p /d p m c m )McMaster UniversityExperimental Clues to the Ground State of a "Quantum Spin Ice" Pyrochlore Magnet

ROTERMUND, Harm Hinrich (DTP-d c m m p -d m b p /d pt-d p m c m -d p m b ) Dalhousie UniversityReal Time Imaging and Control of Pattern Formation During Catalytic Surface Reactions

RUIZ, Chris (DNP/dpn )tr iu m fNuclear Astrophysics at TRIUMF-ISAC

SARTY, Adam (DPE/d ep )St. Mary's University, 2011 FellowPanel Discussion with 3M National Fellows: Challenging the Status Quo to Keep University Science Education Relevant

SAVAJOLS, Hervé (DNP/d p n )Grand Accélérateur National d'Ions Lourds (GANIL)Physics Avenues with the Super Separator Spectrometer at Spiral2

SAVARD, Pierre (PPD/p pd )University of TorontoSearches for the Higgs Boson with ATLAS at the LHC

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Conférenciers invités

SCHAFFER, Paul (DMBP-DNP/DPMB-DPN)TRIUMFLarge Scale Production of Tc-99m Using Small Medical Cyclotrons

SEAHRA, Sanjeev (DTP/DPT)University of New BrunswickCosmological Implications of Polymer Quantization

SEMENOFF, Gordon Medallist/LauréatUniversity of British Columbia Graphene in the Holographic World

SHALABY, Amir (DIAP/DPIA)Ontario Power AuthorityElectricity Strategic Choices Start and End With Physics, But There are a Lot More

SHANAHAN, Marie-Claire (CEWIP-d p e /c e f e p -d e p )University of AlbertaExamining Identity, Gender and Persistence in High School and Undergraduate Physics

SIGAL, Israel Michael (DTP/DPT)University of Toronto On Quantum Decoherence

SIMARD, Martin (PPD/PPD)SLAC, Stanford UniversityLatest Results from the BaBar Experiment

SINCLAIR, David (PPD/PPD)Carleton UniversityStatus of the EXO Experiment

SLAVIN, Alan (DPE/DEP)Trent University, 1993 FellowPanel Discussion with 3M National Fellows: Challenging the Status Quo to Keep University Science Education Relevant

STASZAK, David (PPD/PPD)McGill UniversityNew Results from VERITAS

STAVRINOU, Paul (DAMOPC/d p am pc )Imperial College LondonStudies into the Excited State Properties of Light-Emitting Organic Layers in the Presence Surface Plasmons

STORCHAK, Vyacheslav (DCMMP/d p m c m )Kurchatov InstituteSpin Polarons in Strongly Correlated Electron Materials

TESSIER, Frédéric (DMBP/DPMB)NRCImproved Ionizing Radiation Measurements: Reaching Further with Monte Carlo

VAN ZYL, Brandon (d c m m p -d a m o p c /d p m c m -d pam pc )St. Francis Xavier University 2D Dipolar Fermi Gases

VASQUEZ-JAUREGUI, Eric (DNP/DPN)SNOLABDoube Beta Decay Measurement with the SNO+ Detector

WALTON, Mark (DTP/DPT)University of LethbridgeAffine Fusion and the Phase Model

WIEBE, Christopher (DCMMP/d p m c m )University of WinnipegMonopoles, Dipoles, and Quadrupoles: Discovering New Spin Ices

WHITLOCK, Jeremy (DIAP/DPIA)Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd.Splitting Atoms, Canadian Style

WOOLGAR, Eric (DTP/DPT)University of Alberta Minimizing Mass

WREDE, Christopher (DNP/DPN)Michigan State University and National SuperconducingCyclotron LaboratoryNuclear Astrophysics at NSCL and FRIB

YI, Liang (CAP/a c p )University of Alberta Photon-Photon Scattering: a Tutorial

ZEILINGER, Anton (CAP/a c p ) HerzbergUniversity of Vienna and Austrian Academy of the Sciences Quantum Information: From the Foundations to a New Technology

ZILMAN, Anton (DMBP/DPMB)University of TorontoTransport Through the Nuclear Pore Complex: Simple Physics of a Complex Biomachine

The P hys ics in Canada Editorial Board welcomes articles from readers suitable for, and understandable to, any practising or student physicist. Review papers and contributions of general interest are particularly wel­come.

Le comité de rédaction de La P hysique au Canada invite les lecteurs à soumettre des articles qui intéresseraient et seraient compris par tout physicien, ou physicienne, et étudiant ou étudiante en physique. Les arti­cles de synthèse sont en particulier bienvenus.

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LEGEND/LÉGENDE (see map / v o ir carte, p. iii)A = Administration Building SB = Science B BuildingES = Earth Sciences Building SS = Social Sciences BuildingICT = Information and Communica- ST = Science Theatres

tions Technologies Building TRB-101 = Trailer B, Room 101SA = Science A Building TRB-102 = Trailer B, Room 102

CAP Co n g r e s s / Co n g r è s d e l’ACP

Un iv e r s it y o f Ca l g a r y / Un iv e r s it é d e Ca l g a r y

Ca l g a r y , AB

Sunday / Dimanche, June 10 juinJu n e 11-15 j u in 2012

08h00 - 12h30 12h30 - 17h00 17h00 - 18h00 14h00 - 18h00

CAP Executive Meeting (Old and New) / Réunion de l ’exécutif (ancien et nouveau) de l ’ACP (S-Exec) CAP Council Meeting (Old and New) / Réunion du conseil (ancien et nouveau) de l ’ACP (S-Coun) CINP Board Meeting / Réunion du Conseil de l'ICPNConference Registration and Information / Inscription au Congrès et information

Senate Room, Hotel Alma Senate Room, Hotel Alma Senate Room, Hotel Alma Lobby, Hotel Alma

Monday / Lundi, June 11 juin10:00 - 17:30 Conference Registration and Information

08:30-09:30 Joint CINP-IPP NSERC SAP ES Chair's Report (DNP-PPD) I Rapport conjoint ICPN-IPP du responsable CRSNG (DPN-PPD) 09:30-10:00 Joint CINP-IPP TRIUMF Scientific Director Report {DNP-PPD) / Rapport conjoint ICPN-IPP du directeur scientifique de TRIUMF

(DPN-PPD)

10:00-10:30 Joint CINP-IPP SNOLAB Director's Report (DNP-PPD) / Rapport conjoint CINP-IPP du directeur de SNOLAB (DPN-PPD)

10:30-11:30 IPP Annual General Meeting ! Assemblée générale annuelle de ΙΊΡΡ

10 30-11:00 IPP-CINP Health Break ! Pause santé de ΙΊΡΡ et de l'ICPN

11:00-12:00 CINP Annual General Meeting / Assemblée générale annuelle de l ’ICPN

11:30-13:00 Board Meeting for IPP (with lunch) /R éunion du Conseil de ΠΡΡ (avec dîner)

12:00-13:00 Lunch break / Pause de dîner

13 00-13:45 Physics with Trapped Anti hydrogen - Dr. Jeff Hangst, Aarhus University, CERN - Start of Congress I Ouverture duCongrès

13:45-14:30 Special Session: CAP-NSERC Liaison Committee Report / Session spéciale: Comité de liaison ACP-CRSNG

14 30-15:15 Report by NSERC on the 2012 DG Competition Cycle of the Physics Evaluation Group / Rapport du CRSNG sur le concoursSD 2012, pour le groupe d'évaluation en physique

15:15-15:45 Health Break / Pause santé

15:45-17:30 (M1-1 ) Best Student Paper Competition I (DAMOPC) / Compétition pour les meilleures communications étudiantes / (DPAMOC)15:45-17:00 (MI-2) Best Student Paper Competition I (DMBP)/ Compétition pour les meilleures communications étudiant es I (DPMB)15:45-17:30 (MI-3) Best Student Paper Competition I (DTP) / Compétition pour les meilleures communications étudiantes I (DPT)15:30-18:00 (M1-4) CGSM Meeting (DASP) / Réunion CGSM (DPAE)15 45-17:30 (M1-5) Curriculum Development and Revitalization (DPE) i Développement e t revitalisation des programmes (DEP)15:45-17:15 (M1-6) Energy Frontier I (PPD) / Frontière d ’énergie I (PPD)15:45-17:00 (MI-7) Nuclear Structure at Extremes (DNP) i Structure nucléaire aux extrêmes (DPN)15:45-17:30 (MI-8) Strongly Correlated Electrons (DCMMP) I Électrons fortement corrélés (DPMCM)15:45-17:15 (MI-9) Terahertz Spectroscopy (DCMMP) / Spectroscopie terahertz (DPMCM)

17:30-19:15 Welcome Barbequei Barbecue d'accueil (Patio, Alberta Room, Blue Room)

19:30-20:30 Quantum Information: From the Foundations to a New Technology - Dr, Anton Zeilinger (Herzberg Memorial Public Lecture) / L ’information quantique : des fondements â une technologie nouvelle (Conférence commémorative publique Herzberg)

Opening Reception i Réception d'accueil20:30-22:30

Tuesday / Mardi, June 12 juin08:00 - 17:30 Conference Registration and Information

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Dining Centre

Red and White Club

Red and White Club

Exhibitors available / Exposants disponibles 08h30-17h00

07:30-08:30 Science Policy Committee Breakfast Meeting t Réunion-déjeuner du Comité de politique scientifique

08:45-10:30 Meeting of E TF T rustees / Réunion des fiduciaires du F EF (Phys. Dept, boardroom)

08:45-10:15 High School Teachers’ Day - am (before break) I Journée des enseignants au secondaire - matin (avant la pause)

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Tuesday / Mardi, June 12 juin (cont’d)

08:45-10:15 (T1-1) Best Student Paper Competition II (DAMOPC)/ Compétition pour les meilleures communications étudiantes II08:45-09:45 (T1-2) Best Student Paper Competition II (DTP) / Compétition pour les meilleures communications étudiantes I I (DPT)08:00-10:15 (T1-3) CGSM Meeting (DASP) / Réunion CGSM (DPAE)08:45-10:15 (T1*4) Cellular Biophysics (DM BP)Biophysique cellulaire (DPMB)08:45-10:15 (T1-5) Energy Frontier II (PPD) i Frontière d'énergie II (PPD)08:45-10:00 (T1-6) Graphene (DCMMP) I Grephène (DPMCM)

08:45-09:45 (T1-7) Heavy Ion Reactions I (high energies) (DNP) / Réactions d'ions lourds I (hautes énergies) (DPN)08:45-10:15 (T1-8) Mathematical Physics (DTP) 1 Physique mathématique (DPT)08:45-10:30 (T1 -9) Terahertz Spectroscopy II Quantum Information in the Solid State (DCMMP) / Spectroscopie térahertz I I / Information

quantique dans l'état solide (DPMCM)

10:15-10:45 Health Break (with exhibitors) / Pause santé (avec exposants)

10:45-11 45 High School Teachers’ Day - am (after break) I Journée des enseignants au secondaire - matin (après la pause)

10:45-11:15 CAP Medal Talk - Dr. Douglas Bonn, UBC, (CAP-DCMMP Broekhouse Medal Recipient / Récipiendaire de la médaille ACP- DPMCMP Brockhouse )

11:15-11 45 CAP Medal Talk - Prof. Andreas Mandelis, U. o f Toronto, (CAP-INO Medal Recipient for Outstanding Achievement in Applied Photonics / Récipiendaire de la médaille pour contributions exceptionelles en photonique appliquée de TACP-INO )

11:45-12:15 CAP Medal Talk - Dr. David Harrison, U. of Toronto (CAPTeaching Medal Reci oienURécipiendaire de la médaille d'enseignement de T ACP )

12:15-13:45 Lunch /D în e r

12:15-13:45 High School Teachers’ Day Lunch (with speaker) I Journée des enseignants au secondaire (dîner avec conférencier)12:15-13:45 (DAMOPC) Annual Meeting - Assemù/ée annuelle (DPAMPÇ )

12:15-13:45 (DMBP) Annual Meeting - Assemblée annuelle (DPMB)12:15-13:45 (DNP) Annual Meeting ! Assemblée annuelle (DPN)12:15-13:45 CAP Past President's Lunch / Dîner avec l'ancien-président de l'ACP (Grad Lounge)

13:45-15:15 High School Teachers' Day - pm (before break) / Journées des enseignants au secondaire - après-midi (avant la pause) 13:45-15:15 (T2-1) Atmospheric (DASP) / Atmosphérique (DPAE)13:45-15:00 (T2-2) Best Student Paper Competition III (DTP) / Compétition pour les meilleures communications étudiantes III (DPT)13:45-15:00 (T2-3) CEWIP-DPE Joint Session/ Session conjointe CEFEP-DEP13:45-15:15 (T2-4) Field Theory and Mathematical Physics (DTP) / Théorie des champs et physique mathématique (DPT)13:45-15:15 (T2-5) Frustrated Magnets (DCMMP) I Aimants frustrés (DPMCM)13:45-15:15 (T2-6) Heavy Ion Reactions II (low energies) (DNP) / Réactions d'ions lourds II (basses énergies) (DPN)13:45-15:15 (T2-7) Molecular biophysics (DMBP) / Biophysique moléculaire (DPMB)13:45-15:30 (T2-8) Ma no photonics and Plasmonics (DCMMP-DAMOPC) / Nanophotoniqua et plasmonique (DPMCM-DPAMPC)13:45-15:15 (T2-9) Neutrino I (PPD) I Neutrino I (PPD)14:15-15:15 (T2-10) Best Student Paper Competition (DNP) Í Compétition pour les m eilleures présentations étudiantes (DPN)

15:15-15:45 Health Break (with exhibitors) / Pause santé (avec exposants)

15:45-17:15 High School Teachers' Day - pm (after break) ! Journées des enseignants au secondaire - après-midi (après la pause)

15:45-17:15 (T3-1) Cold Atoms in Optical Lattices (DAMOPC-DCMMP) I Atomes froids dans les treillis optiques (DPAMPC-DPMCM)15:45-17:15 (T3-2) Computational Biophysics (DMBP) / Biophysique numérique (DPMB)15:45-17:30 (T3-3) Dark Matter I (PPD) / Matière sombre I (PPD)15:45-17:30 (T34) General Instrumentation (DIMP) I Instrumentation générale (DPIM)15:45-17:30 (T3-5) New Developments in Particle and Nuclear Theory (DTP-DNP-PPD) / Progrès récents en théorie des particules e t en

théorie nucléaire (DPT-DPN-PPD)

15:45-17:15 (T3-6) Nuclear Astrophysics (DNP)/ Astrophysique nucléaire (DPN)15:45-17:00 (T3-7) Panel Discussion - Women in Physics in Mentorship Roles (CEWIP) I Table ronde - Femmes en physique dans des

rôles de mentor (CEFEP)

15:45-17:15 (T3-8) Semiconductors (DCMMP)/ Semi-conducteurs (DPMCM)15:45-17:00 (T3-9) Strings (DTP) / Cordes (DPT)17:00-18:15 CEWIPAnnual Meeting and Reception I CEFEP Assemblée annuelle et réception

18:30-21:00 Heads/Chairs Business Meeting / Réunion des directeurs de départements (Esealus Room)

19:00-22:00 Posler Session, w ith beer / Session d 'a f f ic h e s , a v e c b iè r e

( C E W I P - C E F E P , D A M O P C - D R 4 M P C . D A S P D P A E , D C M M P -D P M C M , D H P . D I A P - D P I A , D IM P -D P IM D M B P - D P M B . O N P - D P W , D P E -D E P ,

D P P D T P -D PT, P P D )

19:30-21:30 CJP Editorial Board Meeting / Réunion du comité de rédaction de la RCP

TRB-101A-140 ST-140 SA-106 ST-135 SB-142 ES-162 A-142 SB-144

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ICT-116

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ICT-116ES-162TRB-101ST-140ST-135SB-144SA-106SA-104SB-142ST-147TRB-102

Science Theatres' Lecture Hall Lobby

ICT-116

SB-142 SA-104 ST-147 TRB-101 ES-162

SA-106ST-140

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MacEwan Hall

Dining Centre (Alberta Room)

ParkerHouse Grill and Wine Bar

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Wednesday / Mercredi, June 13 juin08:00 -16:30 Conference Registration and Information

Exhibitors available / Exposants disponibles 08h30-17h00

07:30-08:30 PiC Editorial Board Breakfast Meeting / Réunion du Comité de rédaction de La Physique au Canada

08:45-09:45 (W1-1) Best Student Paper Competition III (DAMOPC) / Compétition pour les meilleures communications étudiantes III(DPAMOC)

08:15-10:15 (W1-2) Medical Physics (DM B P) ! Physique médicale (DPMB)08:45-10:15 (W1-3) Educational Workshops I (DPE) I Ateliers d'enseignement I (DEP)08:45-10:15 (W1 -4) General Geospace Contributions I (DASP) ! Contributions géospatiales générales I (DPAE)08:45-10:00 (W1-S) Monte Carlo Methods (DCMMP) t Les méthodes de Monte-Carlo (DPMCM)08:45-10:15 (W1-6) Neutrino II (P P D )/ Neutrino II (PPD)08:45-10:15 (W1-7) Quantum Information (DTP-DAMOPC-DCMMP) / Informatique quantique (DPT-DPAMPC-DPMCM)08:45-10:15 (W1 -8) Relativity and Gravitation (DTP) / Relativité et gravitation (DPT)08:45-10:15 (W1-9) Spin and Magnetization Dynamics (DCMMP) I Spin e t dynamique de magnétisation (DPMCM)

10:15-10:45 Health Break (with exhibitors) I Pause santé (avec exposants)

10:45-12:1510:45-12:1510:45-12:1510:45-12:1510:45-12:1510:45-12:1510:45-12:0010:45-12:3010:45-12:15

12:15-13:4512:15-13:4512:15-13:4512:15-13:45

13:45-14:3014:30-15:15

15:15-15:45

15:45-16:15

16:15-16:45

16:45-18:00

18:00-20:00

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20:00-23:30

(W2-1) Biophotomcs and Medical Applications (DMBP-DAMOPC) ! Biophotonique et applications médicales (DPMB-DPAMPC) (W2-2) Condensed Matter Theory (DCMMP-DTP) / Théorie de la matière condensée (DPMCM-DPT)(W2-3) Energy Frontier III (PPD) / Frontière énergie III (PPD)(W2-4) General Geospace Contributions III (DASP) i Contributions géospatiales générales II (DPAE)(W2-5) Nuclear Physics in Medicine (DNP-DMBP) / La physique nucléaire en médecine (DPN-DPMB)(W2-6) Plasmas Applications (DPP) / Application des plasmas (DPP)(W2-7) Quantum Gravity (DTP) / Gravité quantique (DPT)(W2-8) Recent Developments in Nucleon Structure (DNP) / Progrès récents en structure nucléoniqtie (DPN)(W2-9) Soft Condensed Malter and Surface Physics (DCMMP) / Matière condensée molle et la physique des surfaces (DPMCM)

Lunch / Dîner(DASP) Annual Meeting / Assemblée annuelle (DPAE)(DCMMP) Annual Meeting ! Assemblée annuelle (DPMCM)New Faculty Lunch Meeting with NSERC / Dîner-rencontre des nouveaux professeurs avec le CRSNG

Plenary Session I S e s s io n p lé n i è r e - Dr. Bob Austin, Princeton University Plenary Session I S e s s io n p lé n i è r e · Dr. David Hanna, McGill University

Health Break (with exhibitors) / Pause santé (avec exposants)

CAP Medal Talk - Dr. Freddy Cachazo, Perimeter Institute (CAP Herzbsrg Medal Recipient/Récip/endaire de la médaille Herzberg de LAC P

Stoicheff Scholarship Presentation plus CAP Update by M. Roney t Présentation de la bourse Stoicheff e t nouvelles de t'ACP par M. Roney

Annual General Meeting I A ssem blée généra le annuelle

"Friends of CAP" Dinner and Meeting / Souper et réunion des "Ami(e)s de l'ACP"

CAP-NSERC Liaison Committee Meeting / Réunion du comité de liaison A CP- CR SNG

Trip to U of C’s Rothney Astrophyslcal Observatory (snacks provided) ! Sortie à /'Observatoire d'astrophysique Rothneyde l'université de Calgary (collation sera servie)

Foyer, Science Theatres

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Thursday / Jeudi, June 14 juin08:00 -16:00 Conference Registration and Information

Exhibitors available / Exposants disponibles 08h30-15h00

07:30-08:30 CNILC Breakfast Meeting / Réunion du comité de (raison national canadien de IV IPPA

07:30-08:30 (DPE) Annual Meeting / Assemblée snnueiie (DEP)

08:45-10:15 (R1-1) Best Student Paper Competition II (DM BP) i Compétition meilleures communications étudiantes II (DPMB)08:45-09:45 (R1-2> Biologically Inspired Materials (DCMMP-DMBP) iM atériaux inspirés de la biologie (DPMCM-DPMB)08:45-10:00 (R1-3) Canada's Contributions to Research in Cosmic Rays (DHP) i Contributions canadiennes sur la recherche s u r les rayons

cosmiques (DHP)

08:45-10:15 (R1-4) Topological Insulators (DC Μ Μ P) / Isolants topoiogiques (DPMCM)08:45-10:15 (R1-5) DarkMatterll (PPD) / Matière sombre i l (PPD)08:45-10:30 (R1-6) Double Beta Decay (DNP-PPD) i Double désintégration bêta (DPN-PPD)08:45-10:30 (R1-7) Energy Technologies I - Fuels (DIAP-DCMMP) / Technologies énergétiques I - combustibles (DPIA-DPMCM)08:45-10:15 (R1-8) Inner Magnetosphere (DASP) / Magnetosphere intérieure (DPAE)08:45-10:15 (R1-9) Interactive Teaching, Teaching with Technology (DPE) / Enseignement interactif, enseignement et technologie (DEP)

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Thursday / Jeudi, June 14 juin ... cont’d08:45-10:30 (R1 -10) Optical Processes in Quantum Information (DAMOPC) / Processus optiques en informatique quantique (DPAMPC)

10:15-10:45 Health Break (with exhibitors) I Pause santé (avec exposants)

10:45-11:15 CAP Medal Talk - Dr. Robert Myers, Perimeter Institute (CAP-TRI U MF Vogt Medal Recipíent/Réc(píenda/re de la médaille Vogt de TACP-TRIUMF )

11:15-11:45 CAP Medal Talk - Dr. Gordon W. Semenoff, University of British Columbia (CAP Achievement Medal Recipient/Récipiendaire de la médaille de l'ACP )

11:45-12:15 CAPTownhall re NSERC Survey / Réunion de l'ACP au sujet du sondage sur te CRSNG

12:15-13:45 Lunch / Diner

12:15-13:45 (DHP) Annual Meeting / Assemblée annuelle (DHP)12:15-13:30 (DIAP) Annual Meeting I Assemblée annuelle (DPIA)12:15-13:45 (DIMP)Annual Meeting i Assemblée annuelle (DPIM)12:15-13:45 (DPP) Annual Meeting I Assemblée annuelle (DPR)12:15-13:45 (DTP)Annual Meeting I Assemblée annuelle (DPT)12:15-13:45 (PPD) Annual Meeting I Assemblée annuelle (PPD)

13:30-15:15 (R2-1 > Energy Technologies II - Alberta Energy Innovations (DIAP-DCMMP) / Technologies énergétiques II - innovationsénergétiques en Alberta (DPIA-DPMCM)

13:45-15:15 (R2-2) Aurora (DASP) /A u ro ra (DPAE)13:45-15:30 (R2-3) Bose-Einstein Condensation in New and Old Settings (DAMOPC-DCMMP) / Condensation de Bose-Einstein dans des

situations anciennes e t nouvelles (DPAMPC-DPMCM)

13:45-15:15 (R2-4) Flavour Physics and Precision Frontier (PPD) / Physique de la saveur e t frontière de précision (PPD)13:45-15:00 (R2-5) Fusion Plasma Studies (DPP) / Plasma pour la fusion (DPP)13:45-15:15 (R2-6) Nano and Molecular Electronics (DCMMP) / Électronique moléculaire et nanoélectronique (DPMCM)13:45-15:15 (R2-7) Teaching Physics to Wider Audience (DPE) / Enseigner la physique à un auditoire p lus vaste (DEP)13:45-15:15 (R2-8) Testing Fundamental Symmetries in Nature (DNP) / Test de symétries fondamentales (DPN)13:45-15:15 (R2-9) The Early Universe (DTP) I L'univers jeune (DPT)

15:15-15:45 Health Break / Pause santé

15:45-17:15 (R3-1) Contributions of John Samson (DASP)/ Contributions de John Samson (DPAE)15:45-17:15 (R3-2) Energy Technologies III - Electricity (DCMMP-DIAP) / Technologies énergétiques III - électricité (DPMCM-DPIA)15:45-17:00 (R3-3) High Intensity Laser Plasmas (DPP)/ Plasmas laser de haute intensité (DPP)15:45-16:45 (R3-4) Muon Spin Resonance (DCMMP)/ Résonance de spin muonique (DPMCM)15:45-17:15 (R3-5) Optical Physics and Spectroscopy (DAMOPC) / Optique physique et spectroscopie (DPAMPC)15:45-17:15 (R3-6) Pattern Formation and Stat Mech (DTP-DCMMP-DMBP) / Physique statistique et formation de patrons (DPT-DPMCM-

DPMB)

15:45-16:45 (R3-7) SM Tests at High and Low Energies (DNP-PPD) / Tests du modèle standard à basses et haines énergies (DPN-PPD)15:45-17:00 (R3-8) Cosmology (DTP) / Cosmologie (DPT)16:45-17:15 (R3-9JCJP Best Published Paper Talk (PPD) t Exposé du meilleur article publié dans la RCP (PPD)

18:30-19:00 Reoept i on / Réception1900-22 30 Banquet and after dinner speaker (Ted Hsu, Liberal MP)/ B a n q u e t e t c o n f é r e n c ie r ( T e d H s u , d é p u té )

Friday / Vendredi, June 15 juin08:00 - 11:00 Conference Registration and Information I In s c r ip t io n ef i n f o r m a t io n (Foyer)

07:15-08:45 CAP Executive (New and Old) Breakfast Meeting I Réunion-déjeuner de l'exécutif (nouveau et ancien) de l'ACP

08:30-10:15 (F1-1) Advances in Particle Theory (DTP-PPD) / Progrès en théorie des particules (DPT-PPD)08:45-10:15 (F1-2) Educational Workshops II (DPE) / Ateliers d'enseignement II (DEP)08:45-10:00 (F1 -3) Experimental Advances and Accelerators (DNP-PPD) / Progrès expérimentaux et accélérateurs (DPN-PPD)08:45-10:15 (F1-4) General Geospace Contributions III (DASP) / Contributions géospatiales générales III (DPAE)08:45-09:45 (F1-5) Magnetism (DCMMP) / Magnétisme (DPMCM)08:45-10:00 (F1 -6) X-Ray and Neutron Scattering (DCMMP) / Rayons-X e t diffusion de neutrons (DPMCM)

10:00-10:30 Health Break / Pause santé (Lecture Hall Lobby)

10:30-12:30 CAP Best Student Presentations Final Competition i C o m p é t i t io n f in a le d e l 'A C P p o u r le s m e i l l e u r e s c o m m u n ic a t io n s

é t u d ia n t e s

12:30-12:45 Health Break / Pause santé (Lecture Hall Lobby)

12:45-13:15 2011 CAP-CRM Medal Winner/ Gagnant(e) de la médaille ACP-CRM 2011 - Robert Brandenberger13:15-13:30 Announcement of Winner, CAP Best Student Presentation and Close of Conference / Annonce du gagnant(e) compétition

meilleure communication étudiante de IACP, Clôture du Congrès

13:30-15:30 CAP Council Meeting (New and Old) / Réunion du conseil (nouveau et ancien) de f'ACP 15:30-17:00 CAP-LOC co-chairs meeting I Réunion ACP-co-directeurs COL (Phys. Dept. Boardroom)

SA-106

Science Theatres' Lecture Hall Lobby

ST-140

ST-140

ST-140

ES-162 ST-140 ST-64 S A-106 SB-142 ST-135

ST-140

SA-104 ICT-114

ST-135SA-106ICT-116ES-162TRB-101SB-142

Science Theatres' Lecture Hall Lobby

SA-104ST-140SA-106ICT-116TRB-101ICT-114

ST-135 SB-142 ST-135

McEwan Ballroom McEwar Ballroom

Science Theatres

ST-126

ST-132 ST-036 (lab)ST-139 ST-128 ST-129 ST-130

Science Theatres

ST-140

Science Theatres

ST-140ST-140

ST-132 SB-605D

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2012 Detailed Congress Summary Programme détaillé du Congrès 2012

( see page 19 fo r descrip tion o f codes-abbrevia tions )

Legend:

(c ) - c o n t r i b u t e d a b s t r a c t (G ) o r (U ) - G r a d u a te , 'U n d e r g r a d u a te (G /LT) - c o m p e t i t o r in b e s t s t u d e n t p r e s e n t a t i o n

ICT = In fo rm a tio n and C om m un ica tions Technologies A = A d m in is tra tio n F,S—E a rth Sciences S A - Science A B u ild in g B u ild in g

Sunday, June 1008h00- 12h30 CAP Executive Meeting (Old and New) Senate Room, Hotel Alma

12h30- 17h00 CAP Council Meeting (Old and New) Senate Room, Hotel Alma

17hC0- 18h00 CINP Board Meeting Senate Room, Hotel Alma

14hC0- 18h00 Conference Registration and Information Lobby, Hotel Alma

Monday, June 1108h30 ST-132 Joint CINP-IPP NSERC SAP ES Chair's Report (D N P -P P D )

(c a p , 8 5 ) (C h air; K, S h a rm a , U, M an ito b a ); W , T r is c h u k . U, T o ro n to /IP P )

09h30 ST-132 Joint CINP-IPP TRIUMF Scientific Director Report (D N P -P P D )

(c a p , 8 5 ) (C hair; K. S h a rm a , U, M a n ito b a ; W , T ris c h u k , U, T o ro n to /IP P )

10h00 ST-132 Joint CINP-IPP SNOLAB Director's Report (D N P -P P D )

(c a p - 8 5 ) (C h a ir: K. S h a rm a , U. M an ito b a ; W . T ris c h u k , U. T o ro n to /IP P )

10 h 30 ST-132 IPP Annual General (c a p s s ) Meeting

(IP P )(C hair: W . T risch u k . U . T oron to ,'IP P }

IPP-CINP Health Break (Science Theatre's Lecture Hall Lobby)

11h00ST-139 CINP Annual General Meeting {C lNP)(c a p . 8 0 ) (C h a ir: K. S h a rm a , U M an ito b a )

11h30 ST-132 Board Meeting for IPP(c a p . 8 5 ; (with lunch)

' (IP P )(C h a ir: W . T ris c h u k . U. T o ro n to /IP P )

12hOQLunch Break

12h30

TIMEHEURE

ST-140 {cap. 413)

13h00 Plenary Session - Dr. Jeff Hangst, Aarhus UniversityPhysics with Trapped Antihydrogen - see pg. 12

(C h a ir: M. R o n e y , U. V ictoria)

13h45 Special Session: CAP-NSERC Liaison Committee Report(C h a ir: M. R o n e y , U. V ic to ria )

1+h30 Report by NSERC on the 2012 DG Competition Cycle of the Physics Evaluation Group(C h a ir: J . D u ic h e r , U. G u e lp h )

1Sh15 Health Break / P a u s e s a n té

(Science Theatre's Lecture Hall Lobby)

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Légende :

2012 Detailed Congress Summary Programme détaillé du Congrès 2012

( V o ir page 19 pour une descrip tion des codes-abbrévia tions )

(c) - r é s u m é c o n t r ib u é(G ) - Ê tu d ia n t ( e ) d e d e u x iè m e o u t r o i s i è m e c y c le

(U ) - E tu d ia n t ( e ) d e p r e m iè r e c y c le(G/U*) · c o m p é t i t e u r p o u r la m e i l le u r e c o m m u n ic a t io n

étudiante

SB= Science B B u ild in gSS= Social Sciences

BuildingST= Science Theater

Building T R B = T ra ile r B

Réunion de l'exécutif (ancien et nouveau) de l'ACP (S-Exec)

Réunion du conseil (ancien et nouveau) de l'ACP (S-Coun)

Réunion du Conseil de l'ICPN

Inscription au Congrès et information

Salle Senate,

Salle Senate,

Salle Senate,

Hall d'entrée,

dimanche, le 10 juinHôtel Alma 08h00 - 12h30

Hôtel Alma 12h30 - 17h00

Hôtel Alma 17h00 - 18h00

Hôtel Alma 14h0C - 16h00

lundi, le 11 juinST-132 Rapport conjoint ICPN-IPP du responsable CRSNG (D P N -P P D )

(c a p . &5) ( C h a i r K. S h a r m a , ü . M an ito b a ; W . T ris c h u k , U. T o ro n to /IP P )

0Eh30

ST-132 Rapport conjoint ICPN-IPP du directeur scientifique de TRIUMF (D P N -P P D )

(c a p , 3 5 ) ( C h a i r K, S h a r m a , U, M an ito b a ; W . T ris c h u k , U, T o ro n to /IP P )

09h30

ST-132 Rapport conjoint CINP-IPP du directeur de SNOLAB (D PM -p p d )

( c a p . 3 5 ) ( C h a i r K. S h a r m a , U. M an ito b a ; W . T ris c h u k , U. T o ro n to /IP P )

10h00

ST-132 Assemblée générale annuelle(c a p . 3 5 ) de ΙΊΡΡ

(IP P )

( C h a i r W . T risch u k . U . T o ro n to /IP P )

Pause santé de NPP et de l'ICPN (Science Theatre’s Lecture Hall Lobby)10h30

ST-139 Assemblée générale annuelle ( i p c n >

( c a p 8 0 ) de l'ICPN( C h a i r K. S h a r m a , U. M an ito b a )

11h00

ST-132 Réunion du Conseil de ΓΙΡΡ (c a p 35 ) (avec dîner}

(IP P )(C h a ir W . T risch u k , U. T o ro n lo /IP P )

11h30

Pause de dîner

12h00

12h30

ST-140 (cap. 413)

TIMEHEURE

Session plénière - Dr Jeff Hangst, Université AarhusPhysics with Trapped Antihydrogen - voir p. 12

(C h air; M. R o n e y . U n iv e rs ité d e V ictoria)

13h00

Session spéciale: Comité de liaison ACP-CRSNG(C h air; M, R o n e y , U n iv e rs ité d e V ictoria)

13h45

Rapport du CRSMG sur le concours SO 2012, pour le groupe d'évaluation en physique(C h a ir: J . D u tc h e r , U n iv e rs ité d e G u e lp h )

14h30

Health Break / P a u s e s a n té

(Science Theatre’s Lecture Hall Lobby)15h1S

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Monday, June 11 (cont’d)TIME

HEUREST-126

(cap. 65)ST-128

(cap. 66)ST-130

(cap. 60)SB-146

(cap. 64)ST-140

(cap. 413)M l -1 (D A M O P C IDPAMOC ) B e s t S t u d e n t P a p e r C o m p e t i t i o n 11 Com pétition p o u r les m eilleurescomm unications é t u d i a n t e s 1

C h air: C . S ilv a , U. M on tréa l

M 1-2 (D M B P IDPMB ) B e s t S t u d e n t P a p e r C o m p e t i t i o n I / Com pétition p o u r les meilleurescom m unications é tud iantes 1

C h a ir: C . G ra d in a ru , U. T o ro n to

M 1-3 (D T P tDPT\ B e s t S t u d e n t P a p e r C o m p e t i t io n I / Com pétition p o u r les m eilleures com m unications étudiantes 1

C h a ir: A. D a s g u p ta , U. L e th b rid g e

M 1-4 ( D A 5 P IDPAE) C G S M M e e tin g 1 Réunion CGSM

C h air: E . D o n o v a n . U. C a lg a ry

M 1-5 (D P E IDEP) C u r r ic u lu m D e v e lo p m e n t a n d

R e v i ta l iz a t io n 1 Développement etrevita lisa tion desprogram m es

C h air: A . S a r ty , S t. M a ry 's U.

15h45

(G ") - HESH A M 1. K.Confrollablb-dipole quantum memory (M 1 -1 -1 )

(G*) - P E C A , S .Hemodynamics in Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy: is senile cognitive decline due to weaker blood flow o r lazy neurons?(M 1-2-1)

(G *) - B R E N N A , W .Quasitopological Reissnor-NordstromBlack Holes(M 1-3 -1 )

S e s s i o n s t a r t s a t I 5 h 3 0 L a s e s s i o n c o m m e n c e r a à 1 5 h 3 0

R E ID , L e s l ieRethinking Undergraduate Science Teaching: Lessons L e a r n e d and O u tc o m e s Measured from Redesigning a First-Year Science Course (M 1-5-1)

16h00

(G*) - M O H A M M A D ALI M IR Z A E E , S .Surface-enhanced stale purification o f a two-level quantum system (M 1-1 -2 )

(G*) - Z H A N G , Z.Single-Molecule Medicine: Membrane Anchoring and Inhibition o f the Signal Transducer and Activator o f Transcription 3 Protein (M 1-2-2}

(G *) - S IA H A A N . H.Kerr-Sen Spacetime in Generalized Hidden Kerr/CFT Correspondence (M 1-3 -2 )

1 '

16h15

(G*) - S H A T E R Z A D E H-YA ZD I, Z,On measuring dangling bond charge qubitdynamics(M 1-1-3)

(G *) - LI, Y,Single Molecule Studies Revealing the Behavior and Oligomeric Status o f G- Protein-Coupled R e c e p to r s

(M 1-2 -3 )

(G * ) -W O N G , A,Five-Dimensional Eguchi-Hanson Solifons in E /n s te in -G a u s s -B o n n e t Gravity (M 1-3 -3 )

H U A N G , X ia n gAn International Project to Promote Effective Learning in Introductory U n iv e rs ity Physics Courses (M 1-5 -2 )

16h3D

( G * ) - M A C R A E , A.Generation o f Arbitrary Quantum States from Atomic Ensembles (M l-1 -4 )

(G*) - M C G E A C H Y , PAn open source genetic algorithm for low dose rate prostate brachytherapy seed distributions (M 1-2-4}

(G *) - S T O T Y N , S .Hairy Black Holes with a Single KillingField(M I-3 -4 ) J

1Eh45

(G*) - B A B C O C K , N.Improved Error-Scaling for AdiabaticQuantum Logic(M 1-1-5)

(G*) - W A T S O N , P .Implementation o f a fast Monte Carlo calculation o f scatter corrections for real CBCT images (M 1-2-5}

(G*) - P O U R H A S A N , R.Chameleon Gravity and Kinematics in the Outer Galaxy (M 1-3 -5 )

(c ) - A H R E N S M E IE R , D.What do w e really want our students to learn in introductory courses, and how can we tell them (M1 -5 -3 )

17h00

(G*) - KAVIANI, H.Detuning -Change Quantum Memory (M 1-1-6)

S e s s i o n E n d s / Fin de la session

(G *) - M A L L A H Z A D E H , H,Three to two resonance at highinclination(M 1-3 -6 )

1

(c) - C A M P B E L L , J ,Meaningful Exam Questions (M 1-5 -4 )

17M5

(G*) - J IN , J .Quantum interference between p h o to n s recalled from separated solid-state quantum memories (M 1-1-7)

(G ‘ ) - T A V E S , T.Hamiltonian Formulation o f LovelockGravity(M 1-3 -7 )

(c ) - M O R R IS , A.The Formula Sheet in F irst Year Physics Exams, F r ie n d o r Foe? (M1 -5 -5 )

17h3D

S e s s i o n E n d s 1 Fin de la session

S e s s i o n E n d s 1 Fin de la session

S e s s i o n E n d s a t 2 0 h 0 0 / Fin de la session à 20h00

S e s s i o n E n d s 1 Fin de la session

Welcome Barbeque(D in ing Centre: Patio, A lberta Room, B lue Room) - 17h3Q - 19h15

19h30 R e d a n d W h ite C lu b(C h air: M R o n e y , C A P )

Dr. Anton Zeilinger, University of Vienna and Austrian Academy of the Sciences Q u a n tu m In fo r m a t io n ; F r o m th e F o u n d a t io n s to th e N e w T e c h n o lo g y

H e rz b e rg M em o ria l P u b lic L e c tu re ’ (C A P )

( s e e pg- 10 for more information)

20h3D

Opening Reception - 20h30 - 22h00

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lundi, 11 juin (suite)

S T -135 (c a p . 168)

S T -129 (ca p . 63)

S T -1 0 4

(ca p . 117)S B -1 0 6

(ca p . 124)

T IM E

H E U R EM 1-6 ( P P D IPPD) E n e r g y F r o n t i e r I / Frontière d 'énergie I

C h a ir: A . C a n e p a . T R IU M F

M 1-7 ( D N P IDPN) N u c le a r S t r u c t u r e a t E x t r e m e s 1 S tructure nucléa ire aux extrêmes

C h air: R . A u s tin , S a in t M a ry 's U.

M 1-3 (D C M M P IDPMCM ) S t r o n g ly C o r r e l a t e d E le c t r o n s 1 Électrons fortem ent corré lés

C h a ir: K. T a n a k a . U. S a s k a tc h e w a n

M I-9 (D C M M P IDPMCM) T e r a h e r t z S p e c t r o s c o p y I Spectroscopie têrahertz

C h a ir: H. V an D riel, U. T o ro n to

S A V A R D , P ie r r eSearching for the Higgs Boson with the ATLAS Experiment (M 1-6 -1 )

C R A W F O R D , H e a th e rRecent Results from GRETINA at the Berkeley Gas F illed Separator (M 1-7-1)

(c ) - M A R S IG L IO , F.Polaron Physics: Implications for Superconductivity?(M 1-8 -1 )

M O R A N D O TTI, R o b e r toTerahertz Science at the INRS (M 1-9-1) X 1 5 h 4 5

I J( C ) - W O R T IS , R.Understanding zero-bias anomalies in disordered strongly-correlated electron systems: An atomic-limit p e r s p e c t iv e (M 1-8 -2 )

J1 6 h 0 0

( C ) - B R E L IE R , B .Summary o f the Higgs to WW analysis with the ATLAS detector (M 1-6 -2 )

(G*) - G A L L A N T , A ,TITAN - Investigating Nuclear Structure through Mass Measurements (M 1-7 -2 )

(c ) - M Y ER, R .Memory reduced exact-diagonalization study o f dimerized spin ladders (M 1-8 -3 )

D O D G E , J , S t e v e nTransient Terahertz Photoconductivity o f Insulating Cuprates (M 1-9 -2 )

1 6 h 1 5

(G*) - O U E L L E T T E , E.The vector boson fusion H->bb channel at the ATLAS detector (M 1-6 -3 )

(c ) - K W IA T K O W SK I, A .A New Tool for the Resolution o f Low- tying Isomeric States and Mass Doublets in Penning Traps (M 1-7 -3 )

(G*) - L I ,Z .Impact o f spin-orbit coupling on the Holstein polaron (M 1-8 -4 )

I1 6 h 3 0

(c ) -S T E L Z E R -C H IL T O N , 0,Precision Measurement o f the W Boson Mass by CDF (M 1-6 -4 )

(C ) -S V E N N E , J . P .Systematics o f nuclear m a s s e s and nucleon-removal thresholds (M 1-7-4)

(G*) - SM ITH , P,E j e c t s o f disorder in the Checkerboard Hubbard model (M 1-8 -5 )

H EG M A N N , FrankIn te n s e terahertz pulse generation and ultrafast nonlinear terahertz dynamics in semiconductors (M 1-9-3) 1 S h 4 5

(G*) - G O D F R E Y , J .Measurement o f the top quark pair production cross section in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s}$= 7 TeVin the $l+)iau$ Channel with ATLAS (M 1-6 -5 )

S e s s i o n E n d s / Fin de la session

( G ) - A H M E D , S . J .Computer simulation o f piezoelectric materials fo r therapeutic ultrasoundapplication(M l-8 -6 )

I X 17h00

S e s s i o n E n d s 1 Fin de la session

( C ) - T R U O N G N G U Y E N , K . D.Structure, magnetic and phonon behaviors o f double perovskite Nd2NiMn06 (M 1-8 -7 )

S e s s i o n E n d s / Fin de la session 17h15

S e s s i o n E n d s / Fin de la session X

1 7 h 3 0

Barbecue d'accueil(D in ing C e n t r e ; Patio, A lberta Room, B lue Room) - 17h30 - 19h15

R e d a n d W h ite C lu b(C h a ir: M. R o n e y , A C P )

Dr Anton Zeilinger, Université de Vienne et l’Académie des sciences d’Autriche L 'in fo r m a t io n q u a n t iq u e : d e s fo n d e m e n ts à u n e te c h n o lo g ie n o u v e lle

C o n fé re n c e c o m m é m o ra tiv e p u b liq u e H e rz b e rg (A C P )

(voirp. 10 pou r plus in form ations)

1 9 h 3 0

Réception - 20h30 - 22h00

2 0 h 3 0

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Tuesday, June 12T I M E

H E U R E

TRB-101 (cap. 60)

A-140 (cap. 116)

ST-140 (cap. 413)

SA-106 (cap. 124)

ST-135 (cap. 168)

07h3Q-08h30 ST-147 Science Policy Committee Breakfast Meeting (C A P >

( C a p , 9 $ ) (C h a ir: P . V in ce tt, C o n su lta n t; D . B a n k s , N R C -C a n . N eu tro n B e a m C e n tre )

08h45-10h30 SB-605D Meeting of ETF Trustees (C A P -e t f )

(Phys D e p t ) (C h air: S . P a g e , U. M an ito b a )

08h45-10h1510h45-11h45

ICT-116 High School Teachers' Day - a m (CAP) (cap. 80) (C h a ir: P . Langill / W . W ilso n , U. C a lg a ry )

T1-1 (D A M O P C IDPAMOC) B e s t S t u d e n t P a p e r C o m p e t i t io n II / Com pétition p o u r les m eilleures com m unications é tudiantes II

C h a ir: C . S ilv a . U. M on tréa l

T 1 -2 (D T P /DPT) B e s t S t u d e n t P a p e r C o m p e t i t io n II ! Com pétition p o u r les m eilleures com m unications é tudiantes II

C h a ir: D. Hobill. U. C a lg a ry

T 1 -3 ( D A S P IDPAE) C G SM M e e tin g / Réunion CGSM

C h a ir: D. K n u d s e n , U. C a lg a ry

T 1 -4 (D M B P IDPMB ) C e l lu la r B i o p h y s i c s t B iophysique ce llu la ire

C h a ir: J . M ilsle in . U . T o ro n to

T 1 -5 ( P P D /P P D ) E n e r g y F r o n t i e r II 1 Frontière d 'énergie II

C h air: 0 . S te lz e r -C h ilton . T R IU M F

03h45 (G *) - E B R A H IM I K A H O U , M.Nonlinear Quantum walk search (T 1-1 -1 )

(G *) - B R O W N , E .

Quantum Correlations in a Scalar Field beyond Entanglement Entropy (T 1-2 -1 )

S e s s i o n s t a r t s a t La sess ion comm

1

Q 8h00 /

e nce à 08h00(G ) - K H O U Q E E R , G .Proton NMR study o f slow dynamicalmodes in proteogtygan-water system ofcartilage tissue(T 1-4 -1 )

C A N E P A , A n a d i

Search for physics Beyond the Standard Model with the ATLAS detector (T 1-5 -1 )

09h00 (G * ) -L E G G , P .Revisiting Point Projection Microscopy: A Large Improvement in Nano-Tip Electron Emission Coherence (T 1-1 -2 )

(G*) - S K O T IN IO T IS , M.Operational Interpretation o f the G- asymmetry for Abelian groups (T 1-2 -2 )

1

( c ) - J O O S , B.Excitability patterns end bistability in amode1 fó r injured axons(T 1-4 -2 ) i

09M5 (G*) - G H O B A D I, R.Postseiected optomechanicalsuperpositions(T 1-1 -3 )

(G*) - C H O I, R . H.Entanglement sharing scheme via quantum error correcting code <T 1 -2 -3 )

FR A D IN , C e c i leHow many Bcl-2 family proteins does it take to drill through a membrane 7 (T 1-4 -3 )

j ë j . B E L A N G E R -C H A M P A G N E , C.Search for New Phenomena in Photon + Jet Angular Distributions in pp Corn ions a t the LHC (T 1-5 -2 )

09h30 (G*) - T H O M A S , R . Electron!agneticaily induced transparency using e v a n e s c e n t fields in warm atomic vapour (T 1-1 -4 )

(G*) - S A G E , F,The Higgs coupling to a Dyson- Schwinger nucleon (T 1 -2-4)

'

(G*) - F A R O O Q U E , T.Study o f je t substructure with large transverse momentum in the presence o f pile-up in A T L A S data (T 1-5 -3 )

09h45 (G *) - ZH I, Y.ReFractometric measurements using a single microsphere inside a fluidic microcapillary (T 1-1 -5 )

Session Ends 1 F in d e la s e s s io n

RA IN V ILLE, S im o nin vitro study o f the bacterial flagellarmotor(T 1-4 -4 )

(G*) - R E ZV A N I, R.Search for mono-jet plus missing transverse energy in pp collisions with the ATLAS detector (T 1-5 -4 )

10h00 (G *) - W A N G , Z.Ultrafast imaging o f terahertz Cherenkov w a v e s in L iNb03 (T 1-1 -6 )

1 '

(G*) - B E R G H A U S , F.Search for quark substructure in 7 TeV centre o f mass proton-proton collisions with the A TLAS detector a t the LHC (T 1-5 -5 )

10h15

Session Ends /

F in d e la s e s s io n

Session Ends /

F in d e la s e s s io n

Session Ends /

F in d e la s e s s io n

Session Ends /

F in d e la s e s s io n

Health Break with Exhibitors / P a u s e s a n té a v e c le s exposants (Science Theatre's Lecture Hall Lobby)

10h45 ST-140 Dr. Douglas Bonn, UBC, (C A P -D C M M P ) B r o c k h o u s e M e d a l R e c ip ie n t ) <C A P >

(C hair: M. K e n n e tt. SFLI) High Temperature Superconductors iron Cuprates to the Arsenides - s e e pg. 12

11M5 ST-140 Prof. Andreas Mandelis, U. Of Toronto, (C A P -IN O M e d a l R e c ip i e n t f o r O u t s t a n d i n g A c h ie v e m e n t in

(C hair: C . S ilva . U .M o n trea l) A p p lie d P h o to n ic s ) (C A P -IN O )

Thermophotonic and Photoacoustic Radar Methods for Biomedical and Dental Imaging-see pg . 1311h45 ST-140 Dr. David Harrison, U. of Toronto ( T e a c h in g M e d a l R e c ip ie n t ) (C A P )

(C hair: a . S a r ty , s m u ) Adoption o f Reformed Pedagogy: My “AhaΓ Moment - see pg. 13

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mardi, 12 juinSB-142

(cap . 72)ES-162

(cap. 167)A-142

(cap. 116)S B - 1 4 4

(cap. 71)O t h e r L o ca tio n

TIMEHEURE

ST-147(cap. SS)

Réunion-déjeuner du Comité de politique scientifique( C h a i r P . V ince tt, C o n s u lta n t; D. B a n k s , N R C -C an . N e u tro n B e a m C e n tre )

(A C P j D7h30-0Bh30

SB-605D(Phys.Dept.)

Réunion des fiduciaires du FEF(C h a ir: S . P a g e , U. M an ito b a )

(A C P -F E F ) 08h45-10h30

ICT-116(cap. 30)

Journée des enseignants au secondaire - matin( C h a i r P . Langill, W . W ilson , U. C a lg a ry )

(A C P j 08h45-10h13 10h45-11 h45

T 1 -6 (D C M M P IDPMCM) G r a p h e n e / G r a p h e n e

T 1 -7 (DN P I DPN) H e a v y Io n R e a c t io n s 1 ( h ig h e n e r g i e s )

/ R é a c t io n s d 'i o n s l o u r d s 1 ( h a u te s é n e r g i e s )

T 1 -» (D T P IDPT} M a th e m a t ic a l P h y s i c s i P h y s iq u e m a th é m a t iq u e

T 1 -$ (D C M M P / DPMCM) T e r a h e r t z S p e c t r o s c o p y II 1 Q u a n tu m In fo rm a tio n in t h e S o l id S t a t e Í Spectroscopic terahertz / / /

Inform ation quantique dans l ’é tat so lide

C h a ir : F . M arsig lio , U. A lb e rta C h air: R . R o y , U. L aval C h air: V. F a ra o n i, b ish o p 's U. C h a ir: J . S. D o d g e , S im o n F r a s e r U.

C H A M P A G N E , A le x a n d r eThermal Conductivity o f Graphene (T 1 6 -1 )

(c ) - V O S S , P.Electromagnetic Transition Rate Measurements Following Coulomb Excitation With the TIGRESS Integrated Plunger (T 1-7 -1 )

W O O L G A R , E ricMinimizing Mass (T1-S-1)

(c ) - V A N D R IE L , H e n ryUltra fast Dynamics o f the Ferromagnetic-Paramagnetic Phase Transition in MnAs thin films iT i- s -1 )

0Bh45

I(G*) - S T -O N G E , P.

HERACLES experiments at ISAC-II (T 1-7 -2 ) r

( G * ) - C O C K E R , T . L,Observation o f Mott melting in the ultrafast photoinduced insulator-metal phase transition o f vanadium dioxide (T 1-9 -2 ) S < ^

09h00

PA R A M E K A N T I, Á ru nEffect o f Spatially Varying Potentials in Graphene: Topological modes, Superlattices, and Magnetotransport (T 1 -6 -2 )

(c ) - B A R R E T T E , J .Baryon/meson ratios in p+p and p+Pb collisions a t LHC energies’'(T 1-7-3)

W A L T O N , M arkAffine Fusion and the Phase Modal (T 1 -8-2}

(c ) - T ITO V A , L,Ultrafast Carrier Dynamics in SiliconNanostructures(T 1-9 -3 )

09h15

i I 1

(G*) - C H E N , Z.A C Conductivity o f Non-Equilibrium Warm Dense Gold*(T 1-9 -4 )

> <0Sh30

(G*) - A K B A R I S H A R B A F , A.Origin o f Paramagnetic Centers in Graphene Nanoribbons (T 1 -6 -3 ) Session Ends /

F in d e ia s e s s io n

(c ) - M A C K E N Z IE , R ,Vacuum decay mediated by topologicaldefects(T1-&-3)

(G*) - S A E E D IIL K H C H Y , K,Auger-Electron-Detected Magnetic R e s o n a n c e (AEDMR) in 2GSi Demonstrates Record Quantum Information S to r a g e Time (T 1-9 -5 )

0Sh45

Session Ends I F in d e la s e s s io n

(C )- S P R U N G , D o n a ldDoes the exponential potential violate the correspondence principle 7 (T1-&-4)

(C) - D E S O U S A , R.Quantum read-out and fast initialization o f nuclear spin qubits with electric currents (T 1-9 -6 ) s < ^

1 DhOO

Session Ends 1 F in d e la s e s s io n

(G*) - T A U C E R , M.Modeling o f Clocked Moieculer-scale Quantum-dot Cellular Automata Beyond the Mean-field Approximation (T 1-9 -7 )

S e s s i o n e n d s a t 1 0 h 3 0 /

Fin de la session à 10h30

> < 10h15

Health Break with Exhibitors / P a u s e s a n t é a v e c le s e x p o s a n ts

(Science Theatre's Lecture Hall Lobby)

ST-14Q(C h a ir: M. K en n e lt, 5 FU)

Dr Douglas Bonn, U, d e la C.-B., ( R é c ip i e n d a i r e d e la m é d a i l le A C P -D P M C M P B r o c k h o u s e )

H ig h T e m p e ra tu re S u p e rc o n d u c to rs f ro n C u p ra te s to th e A rs e n id e s - v o ir p . 12

(A C P j 1 Qh45

ST-140(C h a ir; C . S ilva , U, M o n trea l)

P Andreas Mandelis, U. de Toronto, ( R é c ip i e n d a i r e d e la m é d a i l l e p o u r c o n t r i b u t i o n s e x c e p t i o n e l l e s e n p h o to n iq u e

appliquée de l'A C P -IN O )

T h e rm o p h o to n ic a n d P h o to a c o u s t ic R a d a r M e th o d s f o r B io m e d ic a l a n d D e n ta l Im a q in q -v o ir p . 13

(A C P -IN O )

11 h15

ST-140(C h a ir: A. S a r ty , SM U )

Dr David Harrison, U. de Toronto ( R é c ip i e n d a i r e d e la m é d a i l le d 'e n s e i g n e m e n t d e l 'A C P )

A d o p t io n o f R e fo r m e d P e d a g o g y : M y *A h a ! " M o m e n t - v o ir p. 13

(A C P j 11h45

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Tuesday, June 12 (cont’d)TIME

HEUREES-162

(cap. 167)TRB-101(cap. 60)

ST-140 (cap. 413)

ST-135 (cap. 168)

SB-144 (cap. 71)

12h15-13h45 Grad Lounge, MacEwan Hall CAP Past President's Lunch( C h a i r H . v a n D rie l. U . T o r o n to )

[CA P)

12h15-13h45 ICT-116(c a p . 180)

High School Teachers' Day lunch with speaker( S p e a k e r : D r. L inda M a rc h e s e , I N O )

(C A P )

12h15-13h45 Annual Meeting for DAMOPC SB-142

Annual Meeting for DNP SA-106

Annual Meeting for DMBP ST-147

13h45-1Sh1S ICT-116(c a p . 180)

High School Teachers' Day - afternoon(C h a ir: P . Langill / W . W ilson . U. C a lg a ry )

(C A P)

T2-1 ( D A S P 1DPAE) A tm o s p h e r i c / Atm osphérique

T 2 -2 (D T P ID P T )

B e s t S t u d e n t P a p e r C o m p e t i t io n III 1 C o m p é t i t i o n p o u r l e s m e i l l e u r e s

c o m m u n i c a t i o n s é t u d i a n t e s III

T 2-3

C E W IP -D P E J o i n t S e s s i o n / Session conjo in te ÇEFEP-DEP

T 2 -4 (D T P IDPT) F ie ld T h e o r y a n d M a th e m a tic a l P h y s i c s f Théorie des cham ps et physique m athématique

T 2 -S (D C Μ M P 1 DPMCM) F r u s t r a t e d M a g n e ts 1 A im ants frustrés

C h a ir: J . M a n u e l, C a n . S p a c e A g e n c y C h a ir: S . D a s , U. L e th b rid g e C h a ir: X, L i-H ong, U .N cw B ru n sw ick C h a in M. P a ra n ja p e , U . M on tréa l C h air: G- L uke, M c M a s te r U.

13h45 (c ) - S H E P H E R D , G-Tracking the transport o f thermospheric atomic oxygen a t high latitudes with WINDII o b s e rv a t io n s

(T 2-1-1]

(G*> - A L L A R D , A.Exact solution o f bond percolation on small arbitrary graphs (T2-2-1 )

S H A N A H A N , M a r ie -C la ireExamining identity, gender and persistence in high school and undergraduate physics (TZ-3-1 )

M ER K LI, M a rc o

Repeated Interaction QuantumSystems(T 2-4-1 )

G IN G R A S , M ich e lMagnetic Pyrochlore Oxides - A Fascinating Playground to Explore the Physics o f High Magnetic Frustration (T2-5-1 ) ■

14h00 (C ) - K R IS T O F F E R S E N , S .The E-Region Wind Interferometer Wind Observations at Eureka, Nunavut (T 2-1 -2 )

(G ’ ) -T Ü L O U I SE M N A N I, B.Constructing Asymmetry Monotones From Entanglement Monotones (T 2-2 -2 )

’ F

14h15 (c ) - W A R D , W . W .Observing Mesospheric Dynamicsusing Airglaw(T 2-1 -3 )

(G *) - B IZH A N I, G .Cooperativity and Discontinuous Percolation Transitions in interface Depinning, Complex Contagion, andSocial Behavior(T 2-2 -3 )

(e ) - B A R K A N O V A , S .Women in Physics and the NSERÇ Chairs for Women in Science and Engineering Program (T 2-3 -2 )

B O U C H A R D , V in c e n t

The (un)reasonabie effectiveness o f string theory in mathematics (T 2-4 -2 )

W IE B E , C h r i s to p h e rMonopoles, dipoles, and quadrupoles: Discoverinq new spin ices (T 2-5 -2 )

14h30 (G * ) - M A RTIN , E.R o b u s tn e s s o f Functional NetworksUsing Climate Data(T 2-1 -4 )

(G *>- S A N D E R S , Y.On the quantification o f r e s o u rc e fu ln e s s

in quantum information(T 2-2 -4 )

(c ) -M IL N E R -B O L O T IN , M.Do history and philosophy o f science have a place in physics teacher education?(T 2-3 -3 )

D A S G U P T A , K e s h a vF-Theory. Seiberg-Witten C u rv e s andN = 2 Dualities(T 2-4 -3 )

14h45 (C )- SC H U M A N N . A . Y.Extreme Value and Record S ta t is t ic s in Heavy-Tailed Processes with Long-Range Memory (T2-1-S1 '

(G*) - H O JJA T I, A.Cosmological tests o f General Relativity a principal component analysis (T 2-2 -5 )

(G*) - ΤΙΜ ΑΝ. A n n e k eReducing the gender gap in an interactive first year physics class (T 2-3 -4 )

S IG A L , I s r a e l M ic h a e lO n Quantum Decoherence (T 2-4 -4 )

R O S S . K a teExperimental C lu e s to the Ground State o f a ΊQuantum Spin Ice" Pyrochlore Magnet (T 2-5 -3 )

15h00 (G *) - P E R R Y , GSimultaneous optical, SuperDARN and RISR-N observations o f F-region plasma structures in the polar cap (T 2-1 -6 )

Session Ends 1 F in d e la s e s s io n

Session Ends /

F in d e la s e s s io n

I 1

15h15

Session Ends /

F in d e la s e s s io n

Session Ends /

F in d e la s e s s io n

Session Ends /

F in d e la s e s s io n

Health Break with Exhibitors / P a u s e s a n té a v e c le s e x p o s a n ts

(Science Theatre's Lecture Hall Lobby)

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mardi, 12 juin (suite)SA-106

(cap. 124)SA-104

(cap. 117)SB-142

(cap. 72)ST-147

(cap. 93)TRB-102 (cap. €0)

TIMEHEURE

Grad Lounge, Dîner avec ('ancien-président de l'ACP (A C P )

MacEwan Hall (C h a in H. v a n D rie l, U. T o r o n to )

12h15-13h45

ICT-116 Dîner - Journée des enseignants au secondaire avec conférencier (A C P)

(c a p . 1 8 0 ) (c o n fé re n c ie r : L. M a rc h e s e , IN O )

12h16-13h45

Assemblée annuelle DPAMPC Assemblée annuelle DPN Assemblée annuelle DPMB SB-142 SA-106 ST-147

12h15-13h45

ICT-116 Journée des enseignants au secondaire - après-midi (A C P)

(c a p . 1 8 0 ) (C h a ir: P . Langill ! W . W ilson . U. C a lg a ry )

13h45-15h15

T 2 -6 (D N P fDPN) H e a v y Io n R e a c t io n s II ( lo w e n e r g i e s ) 1 Réactíons d 'ions lou rds II {basses énergies)

C h a i r K. S t a ro s ta , S im o n F r a s e r U.

T 2 -7 { D M B P /D P /W S ;

M o le c u la r b i o p h y s i c s /B iophys ique m olécula ire

C h a ir: A. L in h a n a n ta , L a k o h c a d U.

T 2 -8 (D C M M P -D A M O P C / DPMCM-DPAMPC )

N a n o p h o to n ic s a n d P l a s m o n ic s / Nanophoton ique e t p lasm onique

C h a ir: P . B a rc lay , U. C a lg a ry , N R C -N IN T k

T 2 -9 ( P P D 1PPD) N e u tr in o I / Neutrino 1

C h a ir: C . K ra u s , L a u re n tia n U-

T 2 -1 0 (D N P IDPN) B e s t S t u d e n t P a p e r C o m p e t i t io n / C o m p é t i t i o n p o u r l e a m e i l l e u r e s

p r é s e n t a t i o n s é t u d i a n t e s

C h a ir: G . G w in n e r, U . M an ito b a

D A V ID S, B a r ry

EMMA. The Recoil Mass Spectrometer fo r TRIUMF's ISAC-11 (T 2-6-1 )

C R A M E , D a v id C r a m bMulti-colour fluorescence cross­correlation spectroscopy applied to bimolecular dynamics (Τ 2-Γ -1) '

S T A V R IN O C , P a u lStudies into the excited state properties o flight-emitting organic layers in the presence s u r f a c e plasmons.(T 2-S -1 )

Μ Α Η Ν , K e n d a l lResults from the T2K long baselineneutrino experiment{T2-9-1) χ̂Γ 13h45

i 1 Iχ χ

14h00

(G*) - C H E S T E R . A .

The TIGRESS integrated Plunger (TIP) (T 2-6 -2 )

(c ) - N IK O LIC . D.3D-RISM-DOGK: a new fragment- based drug design protocol(T 2-7 -2 )

(G ‘ ) - KH A ZA LI, MPolaritonic Quantum Memory with Two-Level Systems(T 2-S -2 )

(c) - H IL LA IR ET, A.Neutrino beam measurements in theT2K near detector(T 2-9 -2 )

(G*) - D E H G H A N I A S H K E Z A R I, M.T o w a rd s Microwave Spectroscopy o fTrapped Antihydrogen(T2-1Ö -1)

14h15

S A V A JO L S , H e rv éPhysics avenues with the Super Separator Spectrometer a t SPIRAL2 (T 2-6 -3 )

M ILSTEIN , J o s h u aObserving DNA Dynamics within the Active Intracellular World (T 2 -7 -3 )

(G ) - W U , M.Optomechanical coupling in photonic crystal paddle nanocavities for torsional sensing in magnetometry (T 2-8 -3 )

(c ) -W IL K IN G , M.A New Water Cherenkov Reconstruction Algorithm for the T2K Experiment [1 2 -9 -3 )

(G*) - L A F F O L E Y . A.High-Precision Half-life Measurement

for the Superallowed β * Emitter IJ O (T2-1Ö -2)

14h30

I r

LU. T a oNano-detection with a Silica Microtoroid (T 2-S -4 )

{G*) - KIM, J .Fine-Grained D e te c to r s p e r fo rm a n c e and Michel electron tagging for T2K (T 2-9 -4 )

(G*) - C H O W D H U R Y . U.A Cooler P e n n in g Trap To Cool Highly Charged Radioisotopes For Precision Mass Measurement (T 2 -1 0 -3 )

14h45

(c ) - P Y W E L L , RPhotodisintegration o f Lithium (T 2-6 -4 )

(c ) - M O R R O W , Μ.Effects o f the lung surfactant protein B construct Mini-B on lipid bilayer order and topography (T 2-7 -4 )

r

(c ) O U E L L E T , C .Characterization o f Csl Photocathodes Used in the XEP Detector for the Detection o f Xe Light (T 2-9 -5 )

(G *) - F R IE S E N , T imIn sjtu diagnostics fo r hyperfine spectroscopy o f antihydrogen (T 2 -1 0 -4 )

15h00

Session Ends / F in d e la s e s s io n

Session Ends / F in d e la s e s s io n

(G ‘ ) - T R A V O , D-A.Green Function Analysis o f Gold- Nanoparticles-on-a-Planar-Waveguide Biosensor Platform (T2-8-5)

Session Ends / F in d e la s e s s io n

Session Ends/ F in d e la s e s s io n

15h15

15h30 Session Ends / F in d e la s e s s io n

Health Break with Exhibitors / P a u s e s a n té a v e c le s exposants (Science Theatre’s Lecture Hall Lobby)

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Tuesday, June 12 (cont’d)

TIMEHEURE

SB-142 (cap. 72)

SA-104 (cap. 117)

ST-147(cap. 98)

TRB-101(cap. 60)

ES-162 (cap. 167)

15h45-17h15 ICT-116 High School Teachers* Day - afternoon (CAp)(c a p . 1 80 ) ( C h a ir P . Langill / W W ilson)

T3-1 (DAMOPC-DCMMP / DPAMPC-DPMCM)

Cold Atoms in Optical Lattices / Atomes froids dans les treillis optiques

C h a ir: C S ilva , U M o n tréa l

T 3 -2 (DMBP / DPMB)

Computational Biophysics / Biophysique numérique

C h a ir C . G ra d in a ru . U T o ro n to

T 3 -3 (PPD / PPD)

Dark Matter I / Matiere sombre 1

C h a ir C . K ra u ss , U A lb e rta

T3-4 (DIMP 1 DPIM) General Instrumentation / Instrumentation generate

C h air: K. M ich ae lian N R C a n

T3-5 (DTP-DNP-PPD1 DPT-DPN-PPD)

New Developments in Particle and Nuclear Theory / Progrès récents en théorie des particules et en théorie nucléaire

C h a i r R. D ick, U. S a s k a tc h e w a n

15h45 VAN ZY L. B r a n d o n2D Dipolar Fermi Gases (T 3 -1 -1 )

ZILM AN, A n to n

Transport through the Nuclear Pore Complex: simple physics o f a complex biomochine (T 3-2 -1 )

P IR O , M a r ie -C é c ileStatus and Results from the PICASSO Dark Matter Search Experiment0 3 - 3 - 1 )

(c ) - O R R , R .Second Sound as a Diagnostic o f Superconducting RF Cavity Quenches 0 3 - 4 - 1 )

B A C C A . S o n ia

Ab initio theory for nuclei (T 3-5 -1 )

16h00

I l I( C ) - P A P A N D R E O U , Z.The GluoX Large Area SiliconPhotomultipliers(T 3-4 -2 )

1

16h15 (c ) - T H Y W ISSE N , J .Towards a local probe o f ultracold potassium in a two-dimensional optical lattice (T 3-1 -2 )

( c ) - F R A N C O IS . P .Bifurcation theory fo r evolution anddevelopment(T 3-2 -2 )

(c ) - PO D V IY A N U K . R.Pulse Shape Analysis in the PICASSO Dark Matter Search Experiment0 3 - 3 - 2 )

(G ) - SH IE L L , N.How to Achieve Good Resolution for a Linear Collider TPC Using Short Integration Time Charge Dispersion Pulses (T 3-4 -3 )

A F A N A S E V . A n d re iTwo-Photon Exchange for Exclusive Electroproduction o f Neutral and Charged Pions (T 3-5 -2 )

16h30 (G ) - D 'S O U Z A , A. G .Mott-lnsulator Transition in 1D Coupled Cavity Array with Infinite System DMRG (T 3-1 -3 )

LIN H A N A N TA , A p ic h a r tComputer simulation models o f in vivoprotein folding(T 3-2 -3 )

(G*) - M ITRA, P .Alpha vs Neutron Discrimination in thePICASSO Detectors(T 3-3 -3 )

(c ) - G O L O V K O , V.Progress on cosmic ray muon tomography CRIPT detector (T 3-4 -4 )

16h45 (c ) - H A L JA N . P. C .The Dynamics o f Defects in TrappedIon Crystals< T 3-1-J|

I(G*) - M A R LISO V . D.Neutron Calibration o f PICASSO (T 3-3 -4 )

( c ) - T I E D J E . H.Characterization o f a prototype energetic charged particle sensor by Geant4 simulation and experiment (T 3-4 -5 )

(c ) - M A R LEA U , LNear BPS Skyrmions Non-shell configurations and Coulomb effects (T 3-5 -3 )

17h00 (G*) - S Q U IR E S , R.Energy o f ultracoid fermions on opticallattices(T 3-1 -5 )

( c ) · G H E R A S E , M.Analysis o f theoretical NMR s p e c t r a for a two-compartment radial diffusive exchange model (T 3-2 -4 )

(G*) - P A G E , K.SuperCDMS detector R at Queen'sUniversity(T 3-3 -5 )

( G * ) - R E Z A E I, M.Infrared Spectra o f Weakly-Bound Complexes Using a Quantum Cascade Laser 0 3 - 4 - 6 )

(c ) - P L A M O N D O N , R.Emergence o f Four Physical Interactions (T 3-5 -4 )

17h15

Session Ends /

F in d e la s e s s io n

Session Ends /

F in d e la s e s s io n

( C ) - M A R TIN EZ AM AYA, C.Dark Matter Search with CDMS and SuperCDMS0 3 - 3 - 6 )

(c ) - M ANN, R.Quantum Thermometry 0 3 - 4 - 7 )

(c ) - S A N D A P E N , R.A holographic wavefunction fo r the rho meson 0 3-5 -5 )

17h30

Session Ends /

F in d e la s e s s io n

Session Ends /

F in d e la s e s s io n

Session Ends /

F in d e la s e s s io n

18h30-21 hOO Escalus Room, MacEwan Heads/Chairs Business Meeting (C A P) Hall (C h a ir: K. R a g a n , M cGill U niv.)

19h00-22h00 Dining Centre (Alberta Room) Poster Session, with beer (session ends at 22hoo)Women in Physics - Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics - Atmospheric and Space Physics - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics -

History of Physics · Industrial and Applied Physics · Instrumentation and Measurement Physics · Medical and Biological Physics -

Nuclear Physics - Physics Education - Plasma Physics · Theoretical Physics - Particle Physics

see page 50 for list of posters in session

19h30-21h30 ParkerHouse Grill & Wine Bar CJP Editorial Board Meeting131 Sixth A v e . SW ( C h a ir M. S te in itz . St. F-X)C a lg a ry . A B (T) 4 0 3 -2 3 7 -9 5 8 5w w w .p a r k e r h o u s e .c a

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mardi, 12 juin (suite)

S A - 1 0 6

( c a p . 1 2 4 }

S T - 1 4 0

( c a p . 4 1 3 }

S B - 1 4 4

( c a p . 7 1 }

S T - 1 3 5

( c a p . 1 6 8 )

TIMEHEURE

ICT-116 Journée des enseignants au secondaire - après-midi(c a p . 1 &0) (C h a ir: P . Langili / W . W ilson )

15h45-17h15

T 3 -6 (D N P IDPfJ) N u c le a r A s t r o p h y s i c s / A s t r o p h y s / g u e nucléaire

C h a ir: A. C h e n , M c M a s te r U n iversity

T 3 -7 (C E W IP ICEFEP)P a n e l D i s c u s s io n - W o m e n in P h y s i c s in M e n to r s h ip R o le s / Table ronde - Femmes en physique dans des rô les de m entor

C h a ir: L-H. X u, U. N ew B ru n sw ick

T 3 -8 (D C M M P IDPMCM) S e m i c o n d u c t o r s 1 Sem i-conducteurs

C h a ir: R . d e S o u s a , U. o f V ictoria

T 3 -9 (D T P IDPT) S t r i n g s 1 C o r d e s

C h a ir : R . B ra n d e n b e r g e r a n d K. D a sg u p ta . McGill U n iversity

R U IZ , C h r isNuclear Astrophysics a t TRIUMF-ISAC (T3-Ô-1)

(c) - M ILN ER -B O L Q T IN , M a rin a(c) - ST E IN IT Z , M ic h a e l

Women in Physics in Mentorship Roles (T 3-7 -1 )

(C) - D E S F O R G E S , J .Zirconium oxide thin films deposited by DC réactiva magnetron sputtering; the influence o f temperature and ultraviolet irradiation on their optical properties (T 3 -6 -1 )

K A R K C Z M A R E K , J o a n n aL a rg e R e p re s e n ta t io n R e c u r r e n c e s in U n ita ry

M atnx Models (T3-9-1 )

15hl5

(G ) - D A R B A N D I, A.Frustrated avalanche multiplication o f electrons in Selenium: toward Se-Avalanche photodiode (T 3 -8 -2 )

1

16h00

W R E D E , C h r i s t o p h e rNuclear astrophysics a t NSCL and f r ib (T 3-6 -2 )

<G*) - PU R D Y , S .An impression o f visible blisters and their features in methane Plasma Ion Implanted silicon Γ 3 - 3 - 3 )

(G ) - O L T E A N , M.Lifshitz Solitons (T 3 -9 -2 )

1Gh15

I(G*) - L O C K W O O D , R.A silicon quantum dot sensor fo r detecting waterand alcohol vapors(T 3 -8 -4 )

(C) -C H E N , W .Supergravity Dual o f Superconformai Anomaly (T 3 -9 -3 )

16h30

<G> - IRVINE, D.Astrophysically Important States o f31S Via the 32S(d,t)3lS Reaction (T 3 6 3)

( G ') - B A R B A G IO V A N N I, E ,Parameter Space for Quantum Confinement in Siand Go Nanostructures(T 3 -8 -5 )

(c ) -B R A N D E N B E R G E R , r .Non-singular c o s m o lo g y from ty p e IIB superstring theory withgravitomagnelic fluxes (T 3-9 -4 )

16h45

(G ‘ ) - K O S T K A 5 M.r-Java : An r-proces s Code and Graphical User Interface for Heavy-Element Nucleosynthesis (for teaching and research purposes)(T 3 -6 -4 )

Session Ends /

F in d e la s e s s io n

( G ') - C R O N E , J .Evidence o f Hydrogen Spillover in PalladizedMCM-41 using 1H NMR(T 3 -6 -6 )

Session Ends /

F in d e la s e s s io n

17h00

Session Ends /

F in d e la s e s s io n

C E W IP A n n u a l M e e t in g a n d R e c e p t io n 1 C E F E P A s s e m b l é e a n n u e l l e e t r é c e p t io n

C h a ir: X. L i-H ong, U. N ew B ru n sw ick )Session Ends /

F in d e la s e s s io n

17h15

l(18h15) Session Ends /

F in d e la s e s s io n

17h30

Escalus Room, M a c E w a n Hall Réunion des directeurs de départements ( s e te rm in e à 2 i h o o ) (a c p >

(C h air: K. R a g a n , M cGill Univ.)

18h30-21h00

Dining Centre (Alberta Room) session d'affiches, avec bière (se termine à 22h00)l e s f e m m e s e n p h y s i q u e - p h y s i q u e a to m iq u e , m o lé c u la i r e e t p h o to n iq u e - p h y s i q u e a t m o s p h é r i q u e e t d e l 'e s p a c e - p h y s i q u e d e la m a t i è r e

c o n d e n s é e e t m a té r i a u x - p h y s i q u e i n d u s t r i e l l e e t a p p l i q u é e s - h i s to i r e d e la p h y s iq u e - i n s t r u m e n t s e t m e s u r e s - p h y s i q u e m é d ic a l e e t b io lo g iq u e -

l 'e n s e i g n e m e n t d e la p h y s i q u e - p h y s i q u e d e s p l a s m a s - p h y s i q u e t h é o r i q u e - p h y s i q u e d e s p a r t i c u l e s

voir page 50 pour la liste des affiches inclues dans la session

19h00-22h00

ParkerHouse Grill And Wine Bar Réunion du comité de rédaction de la RCP(se te rm in e â 2 ih 3 0 )

1 31 S ix th A v e . S W (C h a ir: M S te im tz . S t. F-X)C a lg a r y , A B

(T) 4 0 3 -2 3 7 -9 5 8 5 w w w .p a r k e r h o u s e .c a

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Wednesday, June 13TIME

HEUREST-130

(cap. 60}SB-142

(cap. 72)ST-036

(lab)ICT-114 (cap. 30)

A-167 (cap. 60)

0 7 h 3 Q - 0 8 h 3 0 S T - 1 4 7

( c a p . 9 3 )

P i C E d i t o r i a l B o a r d B r e a k f a s t M e e t i n g

(ch a ir: B . J o o s , U. o f O tta w a )

(C A P)

W 1-1 (D A M O P C IDPAMOC ) B e s t S t u d e n t P a p e r C o m p e t i t i o n III / C om pétition p o u r le s m eilleures com m unications é tudiantes III

W 1 -2 (D M B P IDPMB ) M e d ic a l P h y s i c s / P hysique médicale

W 1 -3 (D P E IDEP) E d u c a t io n a l W o r k s h o p s I 1 A te lie rs d'ense ignem ent 1

W 1 -4 ( D A S P IDPAE) G e n e r a l G e o s p a c e C o n t r ib u t io n s I / Contributions géospatia les générales 1

W 1 -5 (D C M M P IDPMCM) M o n te C a r lo M e th o d s 1 Les m éthodes de Monte-Carlo

C h a ir: C . S ilv a , U. M o n tréa l C h a ir: E . G a lia n o , L a u re n tia n U n iversity C h a ir: M. M ilner-B olo tin , U BC C h a ir: A . K o u s to v , U. S a s k a tc h e w a n C h air: B. J o o s , U. O tta w a

0 8 h 1 5 X (c ) - ELHAM I, E.Application o f multimodalrty PET-MR imaging in assessment o f different cell delivery methods in cardiac stem cell therapy (W 1 -2 -1 ) XXX

0 8 h 3 0 (c ) - M IC E L L A .High-resolution Liquid X e n o n Time Projection Chamber Detectors for Positron Emission Tomography (W 1 -2 -2 ) X3><cX

0 3 h 4 5 (G *) - N O R O O Z O L IA E E , J ,New spectroscopic results on acetylenedimers and /r im e rs(W 1-1 -1 )

T E S S IE R , F r e d e r icimproved ionizing radiation measurements: reaching further with Monte Carlo (W 1 -2 -3 )

T H O M P S O N , R o b e r tA Hands-On Experience withLabatorials(W 1-3 -1 )

(G*) - IS E R H IE N R H IE N , B.A Statistical Study o f Super Dual Auroral Radar Network Near Range Echoes (W 1-4 -1 )

B R O M M E R , P e t e rOn-the-fiy. off-lattice KMC simulations on experimental time scales with k-ART (W 1-5 -1 )

0 9 h 0 0 (G *) - SA FA V I-N A IN I, A .An ab-initio model for anomalous heating in ion traps (W 1-1 -2 )

I (G ”) - DAVID, M.A Radiation Hardened Digital Flux gate Magnetometer for Space Applications (W 1-4 -2 )

i

0 9 h 1 5 (G *) - R A D E L , J .Frustrating Total internal Reflection to Electrically Redirect Light (W 1-1 -3 )

(c) - B A L D E R S O N , M.

Monte Carlo Simulations o f Radiotherapy treatments (W 1-2 -4 )

KA LM A N , C a lv inWorkshop on Friction: Understanding and Addressing Students' Difficulties in Learning Science ttirough a Hermeneutical perspective (W 1-3 -2 )

(G*) -C H O U D H U R Y , S .Radio Probing o f the Lunar ionosphere: Preliminary Results from CHANDRAYAAN-1 Mission (W 1-4 -3 )

(c ) - R O O R D A , S .

The Local Structure o f AmorphousSilicon(W 1-5 -2 )

09h30 (G * ) -S L A T E R , J . A.An experimental bound on the maximum predictive power o f physical theories (W 1-1 -4)

(c ) - M E Y E R , T.Development o f a re-implantation p r o c e d u r e for dosimetric improvements in permanent implant prostate brachytherapy (W 1 -2 -5 )

1(G*) - G H E Z E L B A S H , M.Seasonal and diurnal variations o f Rankin Inlet ionospheric echo occurrence (W 1-4 -4 )

(c ) - P O L S O N , J .Simulation Study o f Polymer Translocation Dynamics (W 1-5 -3 )

09h45

Session Ends 1 F in d e la s e s s io n

(C) - G A L IA N O , E.An investigation o f the e f fe c ts o f a strong external magnetic on th e

p e r fo rm a n c e o f a SPECT Camera (W 1-2 -6 )

(c ) - H A W K E S , R.Seeing Physics Fast, Near, and F a r Photographic Techniques for the Physics Lab (W 1-3 -3 )

(G*) - C U S H L E Y , A.Ionospheric T o m o g ra p h y Using Faraday Rotation o f Automatic DependantSurveillance B ro a d c a s t UHF Signals (W 1-4 -5 )

( G ) - Z H A N G , X.Singlet product trial wavefunctions for frustrated systems with static and d y n a m ic Marshall sign rule (W1 -6 -4 )

10h0D (c) - M A RTIN , M.In Vivo Hippocampus Volume Measurement with Magnetic Resonance Imaging {W 1 -2 -7 )

(C) A F S H A R I, M.Cooperative Learning versus Lecturing in art Introductory Physics Course (W 1 -3-4)

(c ) - G IL L IE S , R,A statistical examination o f velocity underestimations made by HF radars due to the refractive index effect and applications fo r the ePOP-SuperDARN experiment (W 1-4 -6 )

Session Ends / F in de la s e s s io n

10h15

Session Ends / F in d e la s e s s io n

Session Ends / F in d e la s e s s io n

Session Ends f F in d e la s e s s io n

Health Break with Exhibitors / P a u s e s a n té a v e c le s e x p o s a n t

(Science Theater's Lecture Hall Lobby)

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mercredi, 13 juinST-140

{cap. 413)A-140

(cap. 116)A-142

(cap. 116)ST-132

(cap. 85)O ther Location

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Wednesday, June 13 (cont’d)

TIME TRB-101 ICT-121 ST-140 ICT-114 TRB-102HEURE (cap. 60) (cap. 150) (cap. 413) (cap. SO) (cap. 60)

W 2-1 (D M B P-D A M O PC i DPMB-DPAMPCJ

B io p h o to n ic s a n d M ed ica l A p p lic a t io n s / Biophotonique et applications médicales

W 2-2 (D C M M P -D T P / DPMCM-DPT)

C o n d e n s e d M a tte r T h e o ry / T h é o rie d e la matière condensée

W 2-3 (P P D 1 PPD ) E n e rg y F ro n t ie r III Í Frontière énergie It!

W 2-4 (D A S P IDPAE) G e n e ra l G e o s p a c e C o n t r ib u t io n s II / Contributions gêospatiales générales II

W 2-5 (D N P-D M B P 1 DPN-DPMB) N u c le a r P h y s i c s in M ed ic in e 1 La physique nucléaire en médecine

C hair: C . G rad in a ru , U. T oronto C h a ir M. G in g ra s , U. W aterloo C hair: P. S a v a rd . U. T oronto , TRIUM F C hair: F . F en rich , U. A lberta C hair: G. H ack m an , TRIUM F

1 0 h 4 5 BLUNCK, R ikardFluorescence Spectroscopy o f Proteins in Planar Lipid Bilayer (W 2-1-1)

H ER BU T, Ig o rQuantum numbers o f topological defects in Dirac systems (W 2-2-1)

(c ) - S P R E IT Z E R , T.Recent exotic search results withATLAS(W 2-3-1)

(c ) - YAU, A.CASSIOPE: The Canadian Enhanced Polar Outflow Probe Small Satellite Mission (W 2-4-1)

B O ST O N , H elenPerformance and Opportunities for the use of Position Sensitive Semiconductor D e fe c to rs in Medical Imagutg (W 2-5-1)

1 1 h 0 0

1r 1 r

(c ) - G E C S E , Z.S u p e rsy m m e try Searches With Three Leptons And Missing Tranverse Momentum at ATLAS (W 2-3-2)

(c ) - G R E F F E N , M.RISR-C: The Canadian Resolute Bay incoherent Scatter Radar (W 2-4-2) r

1 1 h 1 5 (C ) - LI-HONG, X.IR Spectroscopy at the Canadian Light Source: New States o f Trans­Acrolein in the 1100-1200 cm^f-l) Region (W 2-1-2)

PE R E G -B A R N E A , T am iDriving topological states (W 2-2-2)

G R E G O IR E , T h o m a sHiding supersymmetry from the LHC (W 2-3-3)

( C ) - M ANUEL, J .

Geospace Observatory Canada (W 2-4-3)

(C ) - H O EH R , C.Radiometals from liquid targets for the production o f PET isotopes (W 2-5-2)

1 1 h 3 0 D OUPLIK, A le x a n d reMicroendoscopy o f small ducts a s a potential tool for guiding and monitoring intmductual biopsy and therapy (W 2-1-3)

1 r 1r

(c ) - UNICK, C.Selection o f FUV Auroral Imagers forSatellite Missions(W 2-4-4)

S C H A F F E R , P a u lLarge-Scale Production o f Tc-99m using Small Medical Cyclotrons (W 2-5-3)

11h45 LEE, S u n g -S ikNon-Fermi liquids in two d im en s io n s (W 2-2-3)

STA SZ A K , D avidNow Results from VERITAS (W 2-3-4)

(C) - JA M E S , G.Radio Science Experiments in Canada in the CASSIOPE E n h a n c e d Polar Outflow Probe (e-POP) Mission (W 2-4-5)

I

1îh00 (G*) - UTKIN, IlyaS u rfa c e E n h a n c e d R a m a n S ca tte rin g (S E R S ) o f try p to p h an a i low c o n c e n tra tio n s in silver colloid so lu tio n s (W 2-1-4)

'

( C ) - M ARCHAND, R,Wake plasma o f Low Earth OrbitSatellites(W 2-4-6)

(C) - MATYSIAK, W.The Development o f Delayed Gamma Ray Neutron Activation Analysis (DGNAA) Method for In-Vivo Detection o f Aluminum in Bone (W 2-5-4)

12h1S

Session Ends /

F in d e la s e s s io nSession Ends /

F in de la s e s s io nSession Ends /

F in de la s e s s io nSession Ends /

F in d e ta s e s s io nSession Ends /

F in de la s e s s io n

Annual Meeting for DASP (ICT-114)

Annual Meeting for DCMMP (ST-132)

ST-128(C h a ir J . D utcher, U. o f G uelph )

New Faculty Lunch Meeting with NSERC (CA P)

13h45 ST-140(C h a ir G . K unstatter, U. o f W innipeg)

Plenary Session, Dr. Robert H. AUSTIN, Princeton UniversityNanotechnology and Biophysics - see pg. 13

(5 Â F 7

1 4 h 5 5 s T T T o ------------------------------------------------(C h a ir E. D onovan , U. o f C algary )

Plenary Session, Dr. David HANNA, McGill UniversityCosmic Rays - The First 100 Years - s e e pg. 14

iUAF)

15h15 Health Break with Exhibitors / P a u s e s a n té a v e c le s e x p o s a n ts (Science Theater’s Lecture Hall Lobby)

1Sh45 ST-140(C hair M R oney , U. o f V ictoria)

Dr. Freddy Cachazo, Perimeter Institute, (CAP Herzberg Medal Recipient)Physics From Permutations - see pg. 14

(CA P)

16h1l 5 ST-140(C h a ir H. v an Driel, U. o f T oronto)

Stoicheff Scholarship Presentation plus CAP Update by M. RoneyThe Canadian Association of Physicists: Progress and Prospects - see pg. 14

(CA P)

16h45 ST-140(C h a ir M. R oney , U. of V ictoria)

CAP Annual General Meeting ( s e s s io n e n d s a t 19h00)

18h00 ST-147(C h a ir K. R ag an , McGill U niversity) "Friends of CAP" Dinner and Meeting

( s e s s io n e n d s a t 19h30)

ST-130(C h a ir J . D utcher, U. o f G uelph ) CAP-NSERC Liaison Committee Meeting

( s e s s io n e n d s a t 19h45)

20h00 Trip to U of C's Rothney Astrophysical Observatory (snacks provided) ( s e s s io n e n d s a t 23h30)

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mercredi, 13 juin (suite)

ST-132 A-167 SB-142 ICT-122Other Location

TIME(cap. 35) (cap. 60) (cap. 72) (cap. 150) HEURE

W 2-6 (D P P IDPP) P la s m a s A p p lic a tio n s / Application des plasmas

W 2-7 (DTP IDPT) Q u a n tu m G rav ity / Gravité quantique

W 2-8 (D N P IDPN) R e c e n t D e v e lo p m e n ts in N u c leo n S tru c tu re / Progrès recents en structure nucléonlque

W 2-9 (DCMMP / DPMCM) S o ft C o n d e n s e d M atte r a n d S u r fa c e P h y s ic s t Maticre condensée molle et la physique des surfaces

Chair: S C oulom be. McGill U Chair: A D asg u p ta . U Lethbndge Chair: D H orm dge M ount Alkson U Chair: J . Po ison , U. PEI

GIRARD-LAURIAULT, P ie rre -L u cPlasma and Vacuum Ultraviolet Deposited Functional Coatings for Biomedical Application (W 2-6-1)

KUNSTATTER, G a b o rGeometrodynamics and Quantum Mechanics o f Lovelock Black Holes(W 2-7-1)

MARTEL, P h ilip p eMeasuring Proton Spin Polarizabilities with Polarized Compton Scattering (W 2-8-1)

(G*) - MALCOLM, J ,The effect of elasticity m a soft elastic material on the approximate rate of growth o f an embedded gas bubble(W 2-9-1) X ^

10h45

I (c) - L 'H EUREUX, 1.Periodic precipitation paliéin in sapropel sediments (W 2-9-2) X 11h00

( c ) - STA FFO R D . L.Organization o f dielectric barrier discharges in the presence of slrucluially-inhomogeneous wood substrates (W 2-6-2)

EICHHORN. A stridMatter in asymptotically safe quantumgravity(W 2-7-2)

(G*) - LI. WHeavy Gas Cerenkov Detactorfor Jefferson Lab Hall C (W 2-8-2)

(G*) - MASUD, R.Electric Field Enhancement from multiple neighbouring nanoparticles for Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (W 2-9-3) X

11 hi 5

BRADLEY. M ichael P a trickPlasma Ion Implantation for PhotonicEmitter Production(W 2-6-3)

PASCA LU TSA , V ladim irTesting the predictive powers o f chiral perturbation theory by Compton scattering off nucleons (W 2-8-3)

(c) - SATTARI, A.Percolation Transitions in Zero Temperature Glauber-lsing Dynamics on Erdos-Renyi Networks (W 2-9-4)

11h30

(G*) - ZIPRICK. J .Relating the kinematics o f loop gravityand general relativity(W 2-7-3) I (G*) - DEDYULIN, S.

Ion energy loss measurements as a probe o f Sr TrO 3/S i(001) interfacestructure(W 2-9-5)

11h45

(G) · BLANCO-BENAVIDES. J .Generation o f horseshoe distributions functions as a result o f Atfven wave acceleration.(W 2-6-4)

Session Ends / F in de la s e s s io n

(c ) - A L E K SEJEV S. A.Dynamical Structure o f Hadrons(W 2-8-4)

(c) - SLAVIN, A.A new method to measure gas diffusion in metals near room temperature oxygen in silver (W 2-9-6)

12h00

Session Ends/ F in d e la s e s s io n

(c ) - HUBER. G.n-/n* Separated Response Function Ratios in Forward. Exclusive Pion Ehctroproduction (W 2-8-5)

Session Ends 1 F in de la s e s s io n

12h15

(12 h 30) Session Ends/ F in de le session

Assemblée annuelle DPAE (ICT-114)

Assemblée annuelle DPMCM (ST-132)

ST-128(C h a ir J. D utcher. U. G uelph)

Dîner-rencontre des nouveaux professeurs avec le CRSNG (ACP)

ST-140(Chair: G. K unstatter. U. W innipeg)

Session plénière, Dr Robert H. AUSTIN, Princeton UniversityNanotechnolog ie e t biophysique -v o irp . 13

(ACP) 13h45

ST-140(Chair: E. D onovan. U. o f C algary)

Session plénière, Dr David HANNA, McGill UniversityL es rayons cosm iques - les 100 prem ières ann ées - voirp . 14

(ACP) 14h30

Health Break with Exhibitors / P a u s e s a n té a v e c le s e x p o s a n ts (Science Theatre Lecture Hall Lobby)

15h15

ST-140(Chair: M R oney , U. of Victoria)

Dr. Freddy Cachazo, Perimeter Institute, (R é c ip ie n d a ire d e la m éd a ille H e rz b e rg A C P)

Physics From Perm utations - vo irp . 14

(ACP) 15h45

ST-140(Chair: H. v an Driel, U. of Toronto)

Présentation de la bourse Stoicheff et nouvelles de l'ACP par M. RoneyThe C anad ian Association o f Physicists: Progress a n d Prospects - vo irp . 14

(ACP) 16h15

ST-140(Chair: M R oney . U. of Victoria) Assemblée générale annuelle de l'ACP

(la s e s s io n s e term ine à 18h00) 1 6 h 4 5

ST-147(Chair: K. R agan , McGill University} Souper et réunion des "Ami(e)s de l'ACP"

(la s e s s io n s e term ine à I9h30] 18h00

ST-130(C h a ir J . D utcher, U. o f G uelph) Réunion du comité de liaison ACP-CRSNG

(la s e s s io n s a term ine à I9h45]

Trip to U of C's Rothney Astrophysical Observatory (snacks provided) (la s e s s io n s e term ine a 23h30) 20h00

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Detailed Congress Program - Thursday, June 14

Thursday, June 14TIME

HEURETRB-101 (cap. GO)

ST-147 (cap. 98)

SB-142(cap. 72)

ST-135 (cap. 163)

A-140 (cap. 116)

0 7 h 3 0 - 0 8 h 3 0 S T - 1 2 8(cap . 66 )

C N I L C B r e a k f a s t M e e t i n g(C hair: G. D rake, U. o f W indsor)

(CAP-CNILC)

0 7 h 3 0 - 0 8 h 3 0 S T - 1 4 7(cap . 98) A n n u a l M e e t i n g f o r D P E

(DPF)

R1-1 (DM B P 1 DPMB) B e s t S tu d e n t P a p e r C o m p e ti t io n II 1 Compétition meilleures communications étudiantes II

R 1-2 {D C M M P-D M B P/ D PM CM -DPM B)

B io lo g ic a lly In s p ire d M a te r ia ls 1 Matériaux inspirés de ta b iologie

R 1-3 (DH P ID H P ) C a n a d a 's C o n t r ib u t io n s t o R e s e a r c h in C o s m ic R a y s / Contributions canadiennes su r la r e c h e r c h e s u r les rayons cosmiques

R 1 -4 {D C M M P/ DPMCM) T o p o lo g ic a l I n s u la to r s / Isolants topologiques

R 1-5 (P P D )IP P D ) D ark M a tte r II l Matière sombre II

C h a i r C . G rad inaru , U. o f T o ron to Chair: M M orrow. MUN C hair: J . B arre tte . McGill U niversity C hair: T . P e re g -B a m e a , McGill U. C hair: M.-C. Piro. U M ontréal

o e h 4 5 (G*) - PO IR IE R , Y.Experimental validation o f a nova! approach for computing imaging dose for 80. 100. and 125 kVp x-ray energies (R 1-1-1)

DUTCH ER, J o h nEffect o f Antimicrobial Agents on MinD Protein Oscillations in E. coll Bacterial Cells (R 1-2-1)

(c ) -T H O M P S O N , R,50 Years o f the Very Large to the Very Small: A quick look at the first half-century o f Calgary's Department o f Physics and Astronomy (R 1-3-1)

BU R C H , K e n n e thScotch Tape and Spectroscopy Probing and Manipulating the surface o f a Topological Insulator (R 1-4-1 )

(G A> - POLLM ANN, T,Backgrounds in the DEAP-1 prototypeDork Matter detector(R 1-5 -1 )

0 9 h 0 0 (G*) - ALHAMAMI, M.Pltotoacouslic D e tec tio n o f HIFU-InducedLesions in Biologic. Tissues(R 1-1-2) i

(c ) · H IC K S, R B.History o f Cosmic Ray Research in Canada— The Sulphur Mountain Cosmic Ray Station at Banff, Alberta (R 1-3-2)

i(c ) -G O R E L , P.Counting photons with the DEAPexperiment(R 1-5-2)

Q 9 h 1 5 (G*) -A K H L A G H MOAYED, A.Optical Coherence Tomography In-vivo imaging o f the fast intrinsic optical signal (flOS) in chicken retina (R 1-1-3)

H ARDEN, J a m e sBiomimetic hydrogel materials from modular associating p ro te in s (R 1-2-2)

(c ) - LANGILL, P.The Rothney Astrophysics! Observatory - a historical perspective (R 1-3-3)

K E E , H a e -Y o u n gSemimetal and Topological Insulator inPerovskite /r id â te s(R 1-4-2)

(c ) - W A RD , M.R a d o n Control in DEAP-3600 (R 1-5-3)

0 9 h 3 0 (G *)-H A R IR I, S .In-vivo assessment o f the acute effect o f Sodium lodate toxicity on photoreceptor-RPE layer com pte* in a rat retinal model with UHROCT (R l-1 -4 )

I(c ) -W IE S E R , MExploring the Power o f Isotopic Composition for use as Environmental and F o re n s ic T racers. Forty Y ea rs of Isotope Science at the University o f Calgary (R 1-3-4)

i (G*) - V E LO C E, L M.Background Discrimination o f Tetraphenyl Butadiene Scintillation Events for DEAP- 3600 (R 1-5-4)

0 9 h 4 5 (G ‘ ) -B O E S E N , Μ. E.Dynamic Fast Spin Echo MR imaging forDistensibility Measurement in Human Carotid Arlenes (R 1-1-5)

S e s s i o n E n d s /

F i n d e l a s e s s i o n

(C) - C A M PB ELL, J .The Making o f the Rutherford Documentary (R 1-3-5)

B H A T T A C H A R JE E , S u b h r oFractionalized topological insulators from fr ustr ated spin models in three dimensions (R 1-4-3)

(G *| - NANTAIS, C.Radiopurity measurement o f acrylic forDEAP-3600(R 1-5-5)

1 0 h 0 0 (G*) -A C H A L , R.Exploring ttie M y s te rie s o f ttie HumanBrain with Physics(R 1-1-6) S e s s i o n E n d s /

F i n d e l a s e s s i o ni

(G*) - C H OUINARD, R.Electronic Architecture o f the DEAP-3600 Dark Matter Experiment (R 1-5-6)

1 0 h 1 5

S e s s i o n E n d s /

F i n d e l a s e s s i o n

S e s s i o n E n d s /

F i n d e l a s e s s i o n

S e s s i o n E n d s 1

F i n d e l a s e s s i o n

H e a l t h B r e a k w i t h E x h i b i t o r s / P a u s e s a n té a v e c le s e x p o s a n ts

1 0 h 3 0 ( S c i e n c e T h e a t r e ' s L e c t u r e H a l l L o b b y )

1 0 h 4 S S T - 1 4 0(C hair M R o n ey , U. V ictoria)

D r . R o b e r t M y e r s , P e r i m e t e r I n s t i t u t e , (2 0 12 c a p -t r i u m f V o g t M ed a l R e c ip ie n t)

The H o lo g ra p h ic W a y: L iv in g on th e E d g e - se e pg. 15

(CAP)

1 1 h 1 S S T - 1 4 0(C h a ir M. R o n ey , U. V ictoria)

D r . G o r d o n W . S e m e n o f f , U B C , (2 0 1 2 C A P A c h ie v e m e n t M odal R e c ip ie n t)

G ra p h e n e in th e H o lo g ra p h ic W o rld - s e e p g 15

(CAP)

1 1 h 4 5 S T - 1 4 0(C h a ir G . K u nsta tte r, U. W innipeg)

C A P T o w n h a l l r e : N S E R C S u r v e y (CA P)

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Jeudi, 14 juin - Programme détaillé du Congrès

jeudi, 14 juinA-142

(cap. 116)ST-140

(cap. 413)ICT-116

(cap. 80)ES-162

(cap. 167)SA-106

(cap. 124)TIME

HEUREST-128 Réunion du comité de liaison national canadien de l'UlPPA (a c p -u i p p a ) (c ap . 66 ) (Chair: G. D rake, U. o f W indsor)

07h30-08h30

ST-147 <DEp) (çap Q0) Assemblée annuelle DEP 07h30-08h30

R 1-6 (D N P-PPD i DPN-PPD) D o u b le B e ta D e c a y / Doubledésintégration béta

Chair: C, A ndreiou , S im on F ra s e r U,

R 1-7 (DIAP-DCM M P / DPÍA-DPMCM)

E n e rg y T e c h n o lo g ie s I - F u e ls 1 Technologies é n e r g é t iq u e s 1 - combustibles

Chair: Z Tun, NRC

R 1-8 (D A S P t DPAE) In n e r M a g n e to s p h e re / Magnétosphère intérieure

Chair: M, C onnors , A th a b a sc a U,

R 1-9 {DPE / DEP) In te ra c tiv e T e a c h in g , T e a c h in g w ith T e c h n o lo g y 1 Enseignement interactif, e n s e /g n e m e n f e f technologie

C h a ir C . K alm an, C o ncord ia (J.

R1-1Q (DAM OPC 1 DPAMPC) O p tic a l P r o c e s s e s in Q u a n tu m In fo rm a tio n / Processus o p t iq u e s e n in formatique quantique

C hair: C . S ilva, U. M ontréal

V A ZQ U EZ-JA U R EG U i, E ricDouble beta decay measurement with theΞΝΟ+ detector(R1-6-1)

Introduction of the day, grouping of talks

(G A) - NEDIE, A.A Field Litre Resonance excited by a solar wind driven Magnetopause Oscillation: Observation and Modelling (R 1-8-1)

ANTIMIROVA, T e ty a n aC on n ec tin g to the Reel World: Using Real­Time Data Acquisition for Activity-Based Learning in Introductory Physics (R1-9-1)

(c ) - TRAIL, C,Enhanced Spin Squeezing Through Quantum Control o f Qudits (R 1-10-1)

08h45

KALISVAART, P e te rHydrogen Storage Materials 2012: Status and Future P ro sp e c te (R 1-7-1)

(c) - W ATT, C.O p the Source o f Whistler-mode waves in the Earth 's magnetosphere (R 1-8-2)

I(G ) -S IN C L A IR , N.A frequency-multiplexed Tm:LiNb03 quantum memory (R 1-10-2)

09h00

<c> - Dl STEFA N O , P.Buttle fracture as a background in rare-even! searches(R1-6-2) I

(c) - USANOVA, M.THEMIS Observations o f EM ICPci W oi/es: a Statistical Study (R 1-8-3)

(c ) - C H A R LES, E.Change Pedagogy or Change Learning S p a c e s , r t f ta f 's M ost Important? (R1-9-2)

(c ) - K U PCHAK, C.Characterization o f a high efficiency o p tica / memory for the storage o f quantum light s la te s(R 1-10-3)

Q9h15

B R U N N ER, T h o m a sNeutrino physics with TITAN'S Penningtrap setup(R1-6-3)

H O LB R O O K , J o h nEnergy Storage and Firming Using Anhydrous Ammonia (R 1-7-2)

(c) -B U R C H IL L , J .Global tiptlow and temperature o f thermal ions in the F region/topsideionosphere: Looking forward with the Swarm mission (R 1-8-4)

(c ) - LASRY, N,O o o p s / J just flipped the classr oom .. (R1-9-3)

(G ) - LUCIO M ARTINEZ, I,Pioof-of-pnnciple demonstration o f quantum key distribution immune to detector attacks over deployed optica/ fibre(R 1-10-4)

G9h30

i I(c) - KABIN, K.Magnetosheath current system for Low Alfvenic Mach Numbers (R 1-8-5)

(c ) - W H ITTAKER, C.Using arid Designing the Next Generation o f Active Learning Spaces - challenges and opportunities!(R1-9-4)

(G ) - KUMAR, R.Quantum Process Tomography o f Photon Addition and Subtraction (R 1-10-5)

0SM5

(G ’ ) - S E E RAJI, S.GEANT4 Simulation for Electron Capture Branching Ratio Measurements Using the TITAN Facility (R1-6-4)

LEBLANC, D avidMolten Sett Nuclear Reactors and the Or/ Sands Connection (R 1-7-3)

(G*) - PA RA L, J .Global Numerical Modelling o f PlanetMercury(R 1-8-6)

(c ) - A H REN SM EIER , D,How can we ensure that innovations in teaching survive personnel fluctuations? (R1-9-5)

(G) - PALITTAPONGARNPIM , P,A Monolithic FUter Cavity for Single­Photon Experiments in Atomic Physics (R 1-10-6)

10h00

(G) - LENNARZ, A.Electron capture branching ratios for ttie intermediate nuclei in double-beta decay at the TRIUMF TITAN ion trap facility (R1-6-5)

Session Ends / Fin de la session

Session Ends / Fin de la session

(C) - LEUNG, P ,Coherently controlled s to ra g e of microwave pulse in superconducting artificial atoms (R 1-10-7)

10h15

Health Break with Exhibitors 1 P a u s e s a n té a v e c le s e x p o s a n ts

(Science Theatre's Lecture Hall Lobby)

Session Ends / Fin de la session

Session Ends 1 Fin de la session

Session Ends 1 Fin de la session

10h30

ST-140 Dr Robert Myers. Perimeter Institute, (R é c ip ie n d a ire d e la m é d a ille V o g t d e l’A CP-TRIU M F 2012) tACP) (C h a ir M R oney , u. v .c to h a ) τ/ie Holographic Way: Living on the Edge - see pg. 15

10h45

ST-140 Dr Gordon W. Semenoff, U. de la C.-B., (R é c ip ie n d a ir e d e la m é d a ille d e l'A C P p o u r c o n t r ib u t io n s e x c e p t io n n e l le s à la p h y s iq u e ) (A CP)

(C h a ir M. R oney , u. V ictoria) Graphene in the Holographic World - see pg. 1511h15

ST-140 CAP Town h a l l re: NSERC Survey (Acp) (C h a ir G . K unstatter, U. W innipeg)

11h45

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Detailed Congress Program - Thursday, June 14

Thursday, June 14 (cont'di)TIME

HEUREST-140

(cap. 413)SA-104

(cap. 117)ICT-114 (cap. 80)

ST-135 (cap. 168)

SA-106 (cap. 124)

12h15 Annual Meeting for DHP Annual Meeting for DIMP Annual Meeting for DPP (ES-162) (ST-64) (SA-106)

Annual Meeting for DIAP Annual Meeting for DTP Annual Meeting for PPD (ST-140) (SB-142) (ST-135)

R2-1 (DIA P-D CM M P / DPIA-DPMCM)

E n e rg y T e c h n o lo g ie s II - A lb e rta E n e rg y I n n o v a t io n s / Technologies énergétiques II - innovations énergétiques en Alberta

C hair: G . B eer, U. V ictoria

R 2-2 (D A SP - DPAE) A u ro ra / Aurora

Chair: J Burchill. University of C a lg a ry

R 2-3 (D A M O PC-D CM M P / DPAMPC-DPMCM)

B o s e -E in s te in C o n d e n s a t io n in N ew a n d O ld S e t t i n g s I Condensation de Bose-Einstein dans des s ituations anciennes et nouvelles

Chair: C S ilva. U M ontréal

R 2-4 ( P P D / P P D ) F la v o u r P h y s ic s a n d P re c is io n F ro n t ie r 1 Physique de la saveur et frontière de précision

Chair: A, W arburton , McGill U niversity

R 2-5 (D P P 1 DPP) F u s io n P la s m a S tu d ie s / Plasma pour la fusion

C h a ir R. F e d o se je v s , U. A lberta

13h30 Introduction XXX X13h45 A SG A R P O U R , S o h e il

A n innovative structure to encourage cooperation among a diverse g ro u p of participants in developing and managing Alberta's energy resources (R 2-1-1)

(c ) - SAN G A LLI, L.Event S tu d y of the Peak Auroral EmissionAltitude from All-sky /m a g e s(R 2-2-1)

LITTLEW OOD, P e te rPolariton Condensation and CollectiveDynamics(R2-3-1)

SIM ARD, M artinR e p o r t o n recent Canadian BaBar results (R 2-4-1)

(G*> - K ER R , S.Experimental Measurements o f Fast Electron B e a m D iv e rg en ce in Multilayer Foil T a rg e ts Irradiated with Ultrointense 527nm Laser Pulses (R 2-5-1)

14h00 ! (c ) - C O N N O R S, M.Initial Results from Athabasca University Geophysical Observatory II and the VLF Campaign with High-resolution Aurora Imaging Network (VLF-CHAIN) over Canada (R 2-2-2)

l f

- LIU, Y.Toroidal Flow Velocity M e a su re m e n t in the STOR-M Tokárnak by Ion Doppler Spectroscopy (R 2-5-2)

14h15 ISA A C S, E d d yChallenges and Opportunities for Reducing GHG Emissions and Water Use from Alberta's Energy Resources (R 2-1 -2 )

(c ) - K N UDSEN, D.Relation between auroral arcs and field-aligned currents(R 2-2-3)

(G*) -A LM U TA IRI, K.Matter copy dynamics in a BFC (R 2-3-2)

(G*) - S O , R.Search fora light Higgs Boson at Babar (R 2-4-2)

L A B E R G E , M iche lResults and plans at General fusion (R 2-5-3)

14h30 I (G j - RA E, K.The link between cold plasma structures in the m a g n e to s p h e re a n d patchy aurora (R 2-2-4)

(c ) - LEBLA N C, L J .A superfluid Hall effect measured in a Bose-Einstein condensate (R 2-3-3)

(G A) - D E JO N G , S .TRIUMF Testheam Results from the SuperB Drift C h a m b e r Prototype (R 2-4-3)

1

14h45 LIN ES, L arryOptimization o f Canadian Heavy Oil Production Through Reservoir Characterization (R 2-1-3)

(c ) - LIANG, J .Possible location o f the earthward edge o f the arc's root in the magnetosphere (R 2-2-5)

LEONELLI, R ic h a rdExciton-Polariton C o n d e n sa tio n in Organic Semiconductor microcavities (R 2-3-4)

HEARTY, C h r i s to p h e rStatus o f the SuperB p ro jec t (R 2-4-4)

(c ) - T SU I, Y.Flux-Limited W on-Egu/tibnum Electron Energy Transport in Warm Dense Gold* (R 2-5-4)

15h00 I (c ) - SPA N SW IC K , E.Motion and Structure o f Aurora/ Patches (R 2-2-6)

i Session Ends /

F in d e la session

1 5 h 1 5Session Ends /

F in d e la s e s s io nSession Ends /

F in d e la s e s s io n

(c ) - BEATTIE, S .Quantized decay o f high charge supcrflow in on annular BEC (R 2-3-5)

Session Ends /

F in d e la s e s s io n

Health Break with Exhibitors 1 P a u s e s a n té a v e c le s e x p o s a n ts (Science Theatre s Lecture Hall Lobby)

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jeudi, 14 juin (suite)ICT-116 ES-162 TRB-101 SB-142 TIMEOther Location HE(JRE(cap. 80) (cap. 167) (cap. 60) (cap. 72)

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Detailed Congress Program - Thursday, June 14

Thursday, June 14 (cont'd)TIME

HEURESA-104

(cap. 117)ST-140

(cap. 413)SA-106

(cap. 124)ICT-116 (cap. 80)

R3-1 (DASP 1 DPAE) Contributions of John Samson / Contributions do John Samson

C h air: B. J a c k e t. U n iversity o f C a lg a ry

R3-2 (DCMMP-DIAPy DPMCM-DPIA) Energy Technologies III · Electricity / Technologies énergétiques III · électricité

C h a i r M. S te in itz . S t. F ra n c is X a v ie r U. C a n a d ia n Jo u rn a l o f P h y s ic s

R3-3 (DPP / DPP) High Intensity Laser Plasmas /Plasm as laser de haute intensité

C h a ir: Y. Y. T su i. U n iversity o f A lb e rta

R3-4 (DCMMP / DPMCM) Muon Spin Resonance / Résonance de spin muonique

C h a r J . H. B rew er. U BC. TRIUM F

15h45 (c ) - D O N O V A N , E.Substorm Contributions o f John Samson (R3-1-1)

W H IT L O C K , J e r e m ySplitting Atoms, Canadian Style (R3-2-1)

C H E N , H uiElectron-Positron Antimatter Plasma Jets UsingIntense Lasers(R3-3-1)

S T O R C H A K , V y a c h e s la vSpin Polarons in Strongly Correlated ElectronMaterials(R 3-4-1 )

16h00 (c ) - W A T T , C.Pc5 Waves and auroral electron acceleration (R3-1-2) 1 ! 1

16h15 (c ) - RA N K IN . R.Canadian Ground Based Observations o f FieldLino Resonances(R3-1-3)

SH A L A B Y . A m iElectricity Strategic Choices Start and End withPhysics, but There is A Lot Motor(R 3 -2 -2 )

K IE F F E R . J e a n C la u d eTowards medical applications and new accelerators with ultrafast high power lasers (R3-3-2)

L U K E. G r a e m ePositive Muons as Probes o f Emergent MagneticMonopoles in Spin Ice(R3-4-2)

16h30 (c ) - R A E , J .Space-based counterparts o f substorm onset ULF waves: In search o f the magnetospheric tngger (R3-1-4) 1 I T

16h45 (c) - F E N R IC H , F .A look at John Samson's contributions to our understanding o f magnetosphenc Pc5 waves (R3-1-5)

Forum

(G ) -A L I, A

GeV-Class Laser Electron Acceleration Using Self Injection and Ionization Injection Schemes (R 3 -3 -3 )

Session Ends / F in d e la s e s s io n

17h00 (c ) · M ANN. I.

Radiation Belt Loss Due to ULF Wave EnhancedMagnetopause Shadowing(R3-1-6) Session Ends /

F in d e la s e s s io n

17h15 Session Ends / F in d e la s e s s io n

Session Ends / F in d e la s e s s io n

18h30 Before dinner Reception (M c E w e n B a llro o m )

19h00 M c E w e n B a l l ro o m

CAP Banquet and after dinner speaker T e d H s u , L ib e r a l M P

(b a n q u e t e n d s a t 2 2 h 3 0 )

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jeudi, 14 juin {suite)

TRB-101 (cap. 60)

ICT-114 (cap. 80)

ST-135 (cap. 168)

SB-142 (cap. 72)

TIMEHEURE

R 3 -5 (D A M O P C IDPAMPC ) O p tic a l P h y s i c s a n d S p e c t r o s c o p y / Optique physique e t spectroscopie

C h a ir: C . S ilv a , U n iv e rs ité d e M on tréa l

R 3 -6 (D T P -D C M M P -D M B P / DPT-DPMCM-DPMB )

Pattern Formation a n d Stat M e c h 1 Physiquesta tis tique e t form ation depatrons

C h a ir: S . M orris. U. T o ro n to a n d J , D a v id se n , U . o f C a lg a ry

R 3 -7 (D N P -P P D IDPN-PPD )SM T e s t s a t H ig h a n d L o w E n e r g i e s 1 Tests du modèle s tandard à basses e t hautes énergies

C h a ir: D. M e lco n ian , C y c lo tro n In s titu te /T e x a s AM U niv e rsity

R 3 -8 (D T P D P T ) C o s m o lo g y f Cosmologie

C h a ir : V . F a ra o n i, B is h o p 's U n iversity

je ) - V E L L A , E .Exciton Dynamics In Doubte-Wollad Tubular Molecular Aggregates: From Weak To S tro n g Optical Coupling Regimes (R 3 -5 -1 )

R O T E R M U N D , H a rm H in r ic hReal Time Imaging and Control o f Pattern Formation during Catalytic Surface Reactions (R 3 -6 -1 )

P E T T E N I, M ic h e leStandard M o d e / Measurements with ATLAS a t theLHC(R 3 -7 -1 )

S E A H R A , S a n je c vCosmological implications o f polymer quantization (R 3 -8 -1 )

15h45

(C) - M A D E J. A .Breaking the micromotion barrier: single ion s y s te m a t ic sh if t levels outperforming the current SI second (R 3 -5 -2 )

r

16h00

(C) - P R E D O I-C R O S S , A.Dicke narrowing o f acetylene transitions in the v1+v2+v4+v5 band over a range o f temperatures (R 3 -5 -3 )

PL O T K IN , S t e v e nMorphologies o f Misfolded Proteins (R 3 -6 -2 )

(C) - M A R S H A L L , G.The J-PARC muon g-2 experiment (R 3 -7 -2 )

A F S K O R D I, N ia y e s hHot Big Bang at a Lifshitz point (R 3 -8 -2 ) '

16h1S

(c ) ■ R E H S E , S .Oscillator Strength Measurements in Singly- Ionized, Doubly-Ionized, and Neutral Lanthanides and Transition Elements (Sm, Nd, Pr, Gd, Cu, and Fe) Using L a s e r - in d u c e d Breakdown Spectroscopy (R 3 -5 -4 )

I(c ) - D O R IA , L.The PIENU Experiment: Precision Measurementswith Pion Decays(R 3 -7 -3 )

16h30

(c ) - D R A K E , G .W . F .Influence o f Angular- and Spin-Coupling Terms on Variational E n e rg ie s for Lithium (R 3 -5 -5 )

(G ) - C H E N , A . S .-H .On the growth and form o f icicles (R 3 -6 -3 )

R 3 -9 (P P D PPD )C J P B e s t P u b l i s h e d P a p e r T a lk / Exposé du m eilleu r artic le p ub lié dans la RCP

C h a ir: M. S te in itz , S t. F ra n c is X av ie r U n iversity , C a n a d ia n J o u rn a l o f P h y s ic s

(c ) - D A S , S .Laboratory based tests o f Modified NewtonianDynamics(R 3 -8 -3 )

16h45

Yl, L ia n gPhoton-photon scattering: a tűfonal (R 3 -9 -1 )

(c ) - D A S , G .Tunable fiber laser a t 1.1 micron wavelength band (R 3 -5 -6 )

(G ) -S T -Y V E S , G .Filament turbulence: Induced filament creation in absence o f surface instabilities (R 3 -6 -4 ) Session Ends /

F in d e la s e s s io n

17h00

Session Ends /

F in d e la sessionSession Ends 1

F in d e la s e s s io nSession Ends /

F in d e la s e s s io n

17h1S

Réception avant dîner (M c E w a n B a llr o o m )18h30

M c E w a n B a l l ro o m

Banquet de l‘ACP et conférencier après-souper Ted Hsu, Député, parti Libéral

(le b a n q u e t s e te rm in e à 2 2 h 3 0 ) 19h00

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Detailed Congress Program - Friday, June 15

Friday, June 15TIME

HEUREST-132

(cap. 85)ST-036

(lab)ST-139

(cap. 80)07h15-08h45 ST-126

C h a ir: G K u n s ta tte r , U o f W in n ip egCAP Executive (New and Old) Breakfast Meeting

(C A P)

F1-1 (D T P - P P D IDPT-PPD) A d v a n c o s in P a r t i c l e T h e o r y IProgrös on théorie dos particu les

F 1 -2 (D P E ID E P ) E d u c a t io n a l W o r k s h o p s II / Ate lie rs d 'onso ignom ont II

F 1 -3 ( D N P - P P D IDPN-PPD) E x p e r im e n ta l A d v a n c o s a n d A c c e l e r a t o r s IProgrös expérim entaux e t accélérateurs

C h a ir . R D ick. U n iv e rsity o f S a s k a tc h e w a n C h a ir: P . M itch ler. K elv in H igh S c h o o l C h a r : S P a g e . U n iv e rsity o f M an ito b a

08h30 R ITZ, A d a mIlluminating GaV-scala dark matter with neutrino beams (F 1 -1 -1 )

08h45

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T H O M P S O N , R o b e r tUniversity o f Calgary Physics Teaching Lab Workshop (F 1 -2 -1 )

A R M S T R O N G , D a v idStrangeness in the Nucleon (F 1 -3 -1 )

09h00 B A R K A N O V A , S v e t l a n aSearch for New Physics with PS/ Moher Scattering (F 1 -1 -2 ) I I

09h15

1

C O N N O R S , M a rtinLessons from Distance Education Physics: Convergence with Campus-based Practice (F 1 -2 -2 )

(c ) - O R R , R.Second Sound as a Diagnostic o f Superconducting RF CavityQuenches(F 1 -3 -2 )

09h30 (c ) - D A T T A , A .New Physics in b ·> s m u* mu-: CP-Violatinq Observables (F 1 -1 -3 ) I (G ) · N A D E A U , P .

Cryoqemc Scintillators for Rare Event Searches (F 1 -3 -3 )

09h45 (c ) - S P R A Y , A n d r e wA Top-Partner Leptoquark and Sterile Neutrino (F 1 -1 -4 )

(c ) · D O N E V . J .

A conversational approach to teaching about nuclear power (F 1 -2 -3 )

( c ) - S T A R O S T A , K.Neutron generator laboratory at the Simon Fraser University (F 1 -3 -4 )

10h00 (c ) - D IX O N , J .Tachyons, Susy Breaking and the Standard SupersymmetricModel(F 1 -1 -5 )

(c ) - L A N G IL L , P .The GN[0]-Mon Project (Global Network o f SOLAR MONitors) (F 1 -2 -4 ) Session Ends /

F in d e la s e s s io n

1Dh15 Session Ends /

F in d e la s e s s io n

Session Ends /

F in d e la s e s s io n

Health Break / P a u s e s a n té (Science Theatre's Lecture Hall Lobby)

ST-140( C h a i r H v a n D hel, U n iv e rs ity o f T o ro n to )

CAP Best Student Presentations Final Competition

(All / Tous)

10h30Student Competitor #1 :

10h45Student Competitor #2:

11h00Student Competitor #3:

11h15Student Competitor #4:

11h30Student Competitor #5:

11h45Student Competitor #6:

12h00Student Competitor #7:

12h15Student Competitor #8:

12h30 Health Break / P a u s e s a n té (Science Theatre's Lecture Hall Lobby)

13h00 ST-140( C h a i r V. F a ra o n i. B is h o p 's U n iversity )

Prof. Robert Brandenberger, McGill University (2 0 1 1 C A P -C R M M e d a l W in n e r )

Testing String Theory with Cosmological Observations?

13h15 ST-140( C h a i r H. v a n D hel. U n iv e rsity o f T o ro n to ) Announcement of Winner. CAP Best Student Presentation and Close of Conference

13h30Congress Ends / F in d u c o n g r è s

ST-132( C h a i r G K u n s ta tte r . U n iv e rsity o f W in n ip eg )

CAP Council Meeting (New and Old)

15h30-17h00 SB-605D( C h a i r F. F o rd , C A P E x e c u tiv e D irec to r)

CAP/LOC co-chairs meeting

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Vendredi, 15 juin - Programme détaillé du Congrès

vendredi, 15 juinST-128

(cap .66)ST-129

(cap. 68)ST-130

(cap. 60)TIME

HEUREST-126C h a ir : G K u n s ta tte r , U. o f W in n ip eg

Réunion-déjeuner de l'exécutif (nouveau et ancien) de l'ACP

(A C P) 07h15-08h45

F 1 -4 ( D A S P IDPAE) General Geospace Contributions III / Contributions géospatiales générales III

F 1 -5 (D C M M P IDPMCM) Magnetism / Magnétisme

F 1 -6 (D C M M P /D P M C M )X -R ay and Neutron Scattering IRayons-X et d iffu s io n de neutrons

C h a ir : E . S p a r s w ic k . U n iv e rsity o f C a lg a ry C h a ir: C .-M . H u. U n iv e rsity o f M a n ito b a C h a ir R G o rd o n . P N C S R F

08h30

(C) - JA Y A C H A N D R A N , T.GPS Total Electron Contont Variations Associated with Poleward Moving Sun Aligned Arcs (F1-4-1; ' '

(C) - W H IT E H E A D , J .Modeling tho Long Torm Thormal Degradation o f tho Signal te Noise Ratio in Magnetic Recording Media (F1-S-1! ' '

(c ) - S H A R M A , T.Internal stross in otectroloss copper: A comparison o f rosults obtained from in-situ X-ray diffraction measurements and substrate curvature method (F 1 -6 -1 )

08h45

( C ) - G IL L IE S , D. M.

The effects o f sudden commencement events on small time scale ionospheric convection and HF echo occurrence rates as seen by the SuperDARN radar network (F1-4-2)

(G ) - B A R T L E T T , A.Transverse magnetic susceptibility o f Co/CoO bilayers (F1-5-2)

G O R D O N . R o b e r t

3 + Perspectives on Cerium 4f*0 (F 1 -6 -2 )

09h00

( c ) . K O U S T O V , s.On the nature o f quasi-periodic echoes seen by the Hokkaido SuperDARN radars ( F 1-4 -3 )

(c ) - S T O T Z . J .Spin manipulation using dynamic strain fields (F 1 -5 -3 ) !

09h15

(c ) - M O R A L E S , L.A self organized critical model o f a highly correlated flow-dnven turbulent magnetosphere ( F 1-4 -4 )

(c ) - V E N U S , D.Topological magnetic pattern defects observed via the magnetic susceptibility ( F 1-5-4)

(c ) · B E N T O U M I, G .

Polarized 3 He by Spin Exchange Optical Pumping (SEOP)method( F 1-6 -3 )

09h30

(C) - S T -M A U R IC E , J . -P .

Further improvements in a nonlinear theory o f E regionirregularities( F 1 -4 -5 )

Session Ends / Fin de la session

(c ) - KIM, C .-Y .X-ray Scattering Study o f Hematite (alpha-Fe203) Nano-cube (0 1 -1 2) surface ( F 1-6 -4 )

09h45

(C) -S Y D O R E N K O , D.Relative importance o f energy losses due to parallel and transverse currents fo r the Alfven wave absorption in the ionosphere (F 1 -4 -6 )

Session Ends / Fin de la session

10h00

Session Ends / Fin de la session

10615

Health Break / P a u s e s a n tó (Science Theatre's Lecture Hall Lobby)

ST-140(C h a ir: H. v a n Driel, U n iv e rsity o f T o ro n to )

Compétition finale de l'ACP pour les meilleures communications étudiantes

( M l Tous)

Concurrent étudiant #1 :10h30

Concurrent étudiant #2 :10h45

Concurrent étudiant #3 :11h00

Concurrent étudiant #4 :11 h 1S

Concurrent étudiant #5 :11 h30

Concurrent étudiant #6 :11645

Concurrent étudiant #7 :12h00

Concurrent étudiant #8 :12h15

Health Break / P a u s e s a n té (Science Theatre's Lecture Hall Lobby) 12h30

ST-140(C h a ir: V. F a ra o m , B is h o p 's U n iversity )

Pr Robert Brandenberger, Université McGill (GagTesting String Theory with Cosmological Observations?

nant de la médaille ACP-CRM 2011) 12645

ST-140(C h a ir: H. v a n D riel. U n iv e rsity o f T o ro n to )

L’annonce du gagnant(e) de la compétition meilleure communication étudiante de l'ACP, Clôture du Congrès

13615

Congress Ends 1 Fin du congrès13h30

ST-132(C h a ir: G K u n s ta tte r , U n iv e rs ity of W in n ip eg )

Réunion du conseil (nouveau et ancien) de l'ACP

SB-605D(C h a ir: F. F o rd , C A P E x e c u tiv e D irec to r)

Réunion ACP/co-directeurs COL 15h30

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Poster Session Contributions - Tuesday, June 12

TUESDAY, JUNE 12 / MARDI, LE 12 JUIN

Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (8) Physique atomique, moléculaire et photonique (8)

POS-1* Paired phases o f dipolar bosons in a bilayer trap, Ms. SAFAVI-NAINI, Arghavan (G*)

POS-2 All-optical control in metamaterial-dielectric waveguides, Mr. LAVOIE, Benjamin R. (G)

POS-3 Quantum private queries in a real-world environment, Mr. CHAN, Philip (G)

POS-4 Growth, structure and optical properties o f Eu3+ doped Bi2MTaO7 (M=In and Ga), Mr. KOROBANIK, Jory (G)

POS-5* New Infrared Spectra o f Ethylene Clusters: (C2D4)2 and (C2D4)3, Mr. REZAEI, Mojtaba (G*)

POS-6* Infrared diode laser spectroscopy o f the weakly-bound N2O-CS2 complex, Mr. NOROOZ OLIAEE, Jalal (G*)

POS-7* Electromagnetic Response o f Fluxonium, Ms. ALOTAIBI, Hessa (G*)

POS-8 Recent advances in liquid crystal physics and applications, Prof. GALSTIAN, Tigran

Atmospheric and Space Physics (22) Physique atmospérique et de l’espace (22)

POS-9 Biogenic sulfate contribution to aerosol growth and nucléation, REMPILLO, Ofelia

POS-10 The detectability o f power-law spectral scaling in instrumental climate records, Dr. FLEMING, Sean

POS-11 Space ADS-B Receiver Experiment (SABRE), Mr. CUSHLEY, Alex (G)

POS-12* Shear and current driven electrostatic ion-acoustic instability in a collisional, anisotropic and magnetized plasma, Mr. PERRON, Patrick (G*)

POS-13* Effects o f Spatial and Temporal Ionospheric Variability on Incoherent Scatter Radar Validation o f Satellite

POS-14

Measurements, Mr. ARCHER, William (G*)

Substorm Current Wedge from Ground Magnetic Data and AMPERE , Dr. CONNORS, Martin

POS-15 DEMETER satellite observations o f very-low-frequency saucers, Dr. JAMES, Gordon

POS-16 VE3RMC Amateur Satellite Communications Ground Station, Mr. CUSHLEY, Alex

POS-17 Orientation o f large-scale density structures in the solar wind, JACKEL, Brian

POS-18 Remote-Sensing Plasma Sheet Waves Using Auroral Modulations, Dr. URITSKY, Vadim

POS-19 The Position o f the Ion Isotropy Boundary Relative to the Inner Edge o f the Ion Plasma Sheet, GRANT, Jeff (G)

POS-20 The relationship between convection, and meridional motions o f the proton aurora, Dr. DONOVAN, Eric

POS-21 A data base for exploring the relationship between fast flows and dispersionless injections, Ms. EGGLESTONE, Hilary (G)

POS-22 Development o f Miniaturized Electron Ionization Source for Space-borne Neutral Mass and Velocity Analyzer Using Carbon Nanotubes, Ms. SOBHANZADEH, Mandana

POS-23 Modelling Magnetic Field Effects on Swarm Thermal Ion Imagers and Langmuir Probes, Mr. REHMAN, Saeed (G)

POS-24 Transport o f Thermal-energy Ionospheric Oxygen (O+) Ions between the Ionosphere and the Plasma Sheet and Ring Current at Quiet Times Preceding Magnetic Storms, HOWARTH, Andrew

POS-25 Average Magnetospheric Variability inferred from long tim e-series o f GOES and magnetometer data, Prof. THOM­SON, David J

POS-26 Comparing SuperDARN spectral widths with particle precipitation boundaries in the nightside ionosphere, Dr. BRYANT, Chad

POS-27 Predicting Solar Storms using Cosmic-Ray MuonTelescopes, Dr. BOUDJEMLINE, Khalil

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Mardi, le 12 juin - Contributions - Session d'affiches

POS-28 D y n a m ic s o f R e la tio n b e tw e e n S o la r P ro to n F lu x e s M e a s u re d o u ts id e E a r th ’s M a g n e to s p h e re a n d R io m e te r A b s o rp t io n s M e a s u re d in s id e A u ro ra l O v a l, Mr. KOUZNETSOV, Alexei

POS-29 M o d e lin g th e e f fe c t o f a n te n n a m o n o p o le s o n th e d is tr ib u tio n o f p a r t ic le s a t th e e n tra n c e a p e r tu re to p la s m a in s tru ­m e n ts o n a lo w -E a r th -o rb it s a te llite , MCMAHON, John

POS-30 R a d ia l D iffu s io n o f O u te r R a d ia tio n B e lt E le c tro n s , Dr. OZEKE, Louis

POS-95 A tim e -d e p e n d e n t m o d e l o f th e c o n v e c tio n e le c tr ic f ie ld c o u p le d to a n io n o s p h e r ic m o d e l, Dr. DE BOER, John

Condensed Matter and Materials Physics (14) Physique de la matière condensée et matériaux (14)

POS-31* A g g lo m e ra t iv e P e rc o la tio n o n B ip a rt ite N e tw o rk s : A N o v e l Type o f S p o n ta n e o u s S y m m e try B re a k in g , Mr. LAU, Hon Wai (G *)

POS-32 M e c h a n is m o f c h a rg e d e n s ity w a v e s in a n a ttra c tiv e H u b b a rd m o d e l, Prof. TANAKA, Kaori

POS-33 P h o n o n - in d u c e d s p in re la x a tio n ra te in a n is o tro p ic I I I -V ? s e m ic o n d u c to r q u a n tu m do ts , Dr. PRABHAKAR, Sanjay

POS-34 E le c tro c h ro m ic p ro p e r t ie s o f V a n a d iu m O x id e -T u n g s te n O x id e b i- la y e rs , Prof. ASHRIT, Pandurang

POS-35* M a g n e tic a n d T h e rm a l P ro p e rt ie s o f N a n o p a rt ic le C e 1 XE u XC rO 3 S y n th e s iz e d b y C o m b u s tio n M e th o d , Mrs. MARYAM, Taheri (G *)

POS-36* G ig a h e rtz M o d u la tio n o f a S ilic o n P h o to n ic C rys ta l, Mr. ALI, Aaron (G *)

POS-37* S ta e b le r-W ro n s k i e ffe c t, th e rm a l c o n d u c tiv ity , a n d s e lf- re p a ir o f h y d ro g e n a te d a m o rp h o u s s il ic o n d u r in g lig h t- in d u c e d d e g ra d a tio n , Mr. AHMED, Muhammad Shafiq (G *)

POS-38 U ltra fa s t N e a r-F ie ld S c a n n in g O p tic a l M ic ro s c o p y o f N a n o m a te r ia ls , Ms. DE LOS REYES, Glenda (G)

POS-39* L iq u id C ry s ta l P h a s e s o f S e m ifle x ib le P o ly m e rs , Mr. MACKAY, Ian (G *)

POS-40* F ila m e n t tu rb u le n c e in p a tte rn - fo rm in g s y s te m s , ST-YVES, Ghislain (G *)

POS-41* C h im e ra s ta te in p o p u la t io n s o f c o u p le d o s c illa to rs , Mr. GU, Chad (G *)

POS-42 T he b e h a v io r o f a s in g le b a ll fa ll in g th ro u g h a s y m m e tr ic fu n n e l, Mrs. ALDAHRI, Tahani (G)

POS-43 M o n te C a rlo S tu d y o f q u a s i-o r th o rh o m b ic a c e ty le n e th in f ilm s o n K C l (00 1 ), Prof. SALLABI, Abdulwahab

POS-44 T ra n s p a re n t C o n d u c tin g G ra p h e n e -R N A N a n o c o m p o s ite s fo r O rg a n ic S o la r C e ll a p p lic a tio n s , Ms. SHARIFI, Faranak (G)

POS-89* S im u la tio n o f F e 2 O 3 N a n o s p h e re s o n a T r ia n g u la r L a ttic e , Mr. ALKEDOUR, Bassel (G *)

POS-94 In c re a s e d lu m in o u s tra n s m itta n c e in th e rm o c h ro m ic v a n a d iu m d io x id e th in film s , Dr. BEYDAGHYAN, Gisia

History of Physics (1) Histoire de la physique (1)

POS-45 H is to ire d e la p h y s iq u e , Ms. BENNEKROUF, Asmahene Souhila

Industrial and Applied Physics (6) Physique industrielle et appliquée (6)

POS-46* D e liv e r in g s u n lig h t in to a p h o to b io re a c to r, M r. V A L E R IO , A n g e l (G *)

POS-47 T ra n s ie n t E d d y C u rre n ts fo r M a te r ia ls In s p e c tio n , Prof. KRAUSE, Thomas

POS-48* D e v e lo p m e n t o f a n e w s u n tra c k in g s y s te m to p ro v id e n a tu ra l l ig h t in to th e c o re o f th e b u ild in g e ffic ie n tly , Ms. SEPI- DEH, KHosravi Simchi (G *)

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POS-49* Improved backlight system for liquid crystal displays, Mr. EMMEL, Jakob (G*)

POS-50* Atmospheric Leak Detection o f Carbon Dioxide from Carbon Capture and Storage Sites, Ms. MOSTAFAVI PAK, Nasrin (G*)

POS-51 ZED-2 REACTOR PHYSICS EXPERIMENTS, Mr. CULLY, Greg

POS-90 The Physics o f monitoring devices for Green and Saving Energy purposes, Dr. CIUBOTARIU, CARMEN

POS-91* Airborne LIDAR measurements o f tropospheric ozone over the Arctic sea ice, Mr. SEABROOK, Jeff (G*)

Poster Session Contributions - Tuesday, June 12

Instrumentation and Measurements Physics (1) Physique des instruments et mesures (1)

POS-96 Something New and Flashy: Flash Versus Conventional Analogue-to-Digital Converters, Mr. PRIDHAM, Glen (G*)

Medical and Biological Physics (11) Physique médicale et biologique (11)

POS-52* Brain connectivity in Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy, Mr. PECA, Stefano (G*)

POS-53 Use o f human primary tooth enamel as a biomarker for lead exposure, Dr. PEJOVIC-MILIC, Ana

POS-54 Evaluation o f the current calibration protocol for the X-ray fluorescence based system o f in vivo bone strontium quantification: A Monte Carlo study, Dr. PEJOVIC-MILIC, Ana

POS-55 Chemometric Data Analysis Strategies for Optimizing Pathogen Discrimination and Classification Using Laser- Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) Emission Spectra, Dr. REHSE, Steven

POS-56 Realistic respiratory model for patients and volunteers, Ms. QUIRK, Sarah (G)

POS-57* Water-Mediated Electron Transfer Between Proteins, Mr. BABCOCK, Nathan (G*)

POS-58 Assessing the Characteristics o f Acute Ischemic Stroke Using Quantitative Cerebral Blood Flow Gradient Mapping, Mr. MISIK, Warren (G)

POS-59 Effects o f Parkinson's Disease on EEG coupling during sleep, Dr. SCHUMANN, Aicko Yves

POS-60 Sleep Research Reloaded - A Cost Efficient, Portable Monitoring Device For Ambulatory Polysomnographies, Dr. CHRISTENSEN, Claire

POS-61 Feasibility studies o f a Multielement Tissue Equivalent Proportional Counter (METEPC) for dosimetry in fields char­acteristic o f particle therapy, research accelerators, and space radiation, Dr. MATYSIAK, Witold

POS-88 Inhibition o f biomineralization by matrix Gla protein and osteopontin, Ms. GOIKO, Maria (G)

Nuclear Physics (1) Physique nucléaire (1)

POS-63* Radiation Monitoring at Simon Fraser University: Beyond Fukushima, CHESTER, Aaron (G*)

Physics Education (3) Enseignement de la physique (3)

POS-64 A Study o f the Implementation o f Interactive Lecture Demonstrations Using iClickers, Dr. JOHNSON, Sarah

POS-65 Canadian contributions to the scholarship o f teaching and learning in physics: an analysis o f refereed journal pub­lications from 2000 to 2010, Dr. DE BRUYN, John

POS-66 iPads in the Physics Classroom and Teaching Lab, Dr. HAWKES, Robert

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Mardi, le 12 juin - Résumés de session Affiche

Plasma Physics (5) Physique des plasmas (5)

POS-67 “Excitation o f coupled shear Alfvén and compressional modes in the ionosphere by acoustic impulses caused by Earthquakes", Ms. IMTIAZ, Nadia (G)

POS-68* Optical emission spectroscopy o f the flowing afterglow o f a microwave N2/O2 plasma used for the modification o f GaN nanowires, Mr. FERREIRA, Jason (G*)

POS-69 Diagnostic o f atmospheric-pressure He discharges controlled by dielectric barriers in presence o f porous wood sam­ples, Mr. LEVASSEUR, Olivier (G*)

POS-70 Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy as an aid to Smart Micromachining, Mr. CHEN, Zhijiang (G*)

POS-71 Investigation o f the role o f sputtered particles on the plasma properties during rf-magnetron sputtering o f Zn and ZnO targets, Prof. STAFFORD, Luc

Theoretical Physics (11) Physique théorique (11)

POS-72 Entrainment o f a driven oscillator as a dynamical phase transition, Dr. TABEI, SM Ali

POS-73* Interaction-Free Measurement in the Transactional Interpretation o f Quantum Mechanics, Mr. BOISVERT, Jean- Sébastien (G*)

POS-74 Method o f images to study the charge distribution on spherical conductor for Yukawa potential,Mr. SULAIMAN, Ali (G)

POS-75* Efficient quantum communication under collective noise, Mr. SKOTINIOTIS, Michael (G*)

POS-76* Intermediate, Tunable Clustering in Mean-field Hamiltonian Model with Cooperative Linking for Social Networks, Ms. BIZHANI, Golnoosh (G*)

POS-77 Multipartite entanglement evolution under locally-correlated noise, GHEORGHIU, Vlad

POS-78 Cosmological apparent and trapping horizons, Prof. FARAONI, Valerio

POS-79 Some Applications o f the Polylogarithm and Lambert W functions in Thermoelectrics, Dr. VALLURI, Sree Ram

POS-80 Quantum Memory Based on Refractive Index Modulation, Mr. CLARK, James (G)

POS-81 Scattering quantum walkers to effect single-qubit gates, UNDERWOOD, Michael (G)

POS-82* The Bicomplex Quantum Hydrogen-like Formalism, Mr. MATHIEU, Jérémie (G*)

POS-92 Signs and Cosmology Ms. ZAMPELI, Adamantia (G)

POS-93 Vacuum Polarization and Hawking Radiation, Ms. RAHMATI, Shohreh (G)

Particle Physics (5) Physique des particules (5)

POS-83* Creation o f Camera System for Triangulation at SNO+ Neutrino Detector, Mr. PETRIW, Zachary (G*)

POS-84* DEAP-3600 Light Guide Bonding, Mr. MCELROY, Thomas (G*)

POS-85* Design and testing o f the large area organic wavelength shifter evaporation source for DEAP-3600, Mrs. POLL- MANN, Tina (G*)

POS-86* The Cosmic Muon Integrated Intensity in the ATLAS Detector at the Large Hadron Collider, Mr. HILL, Ewan (G*)

POS-87* New Search for Exotic Physics In Angular Distributions o f Photon+Jet Channel using the ATLAS Detector, Mr. ROBERT, Keyes (G*)

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In s t r u c t io n s t o Listen er s , Spea k e r s , a n d Se ss io n Ch a ir s

CAP Co n g r e s s 2012Listeners, Speakers, and Session Chairs

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR TIMED PAPERS

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- Keep the question periods interesting, lively, and productive. Read over the papers in your session beforehand. If necessary, prepare comments and questions.

- Do not let any discussion period get out of hand, either on the speaker's or the questioner's side.

- Under no circumstances may the order of giving the papers differ from that given in the program. If a speaker fails to appear, either recess the session until the start of the next scheduled talk, or intro­duce an ad-hoc discussion of earlier presentations to fill the time slot.

- Make note in your program if a speaker fails to show or a replace­ment speaker was sent. Send this information to the CAP office (in person at the CAP desk at Congress or by e-mail to [email protected] no later than one week following congress).

Co n g r è s d e l 'ACP 2012Auditeurs, conférenciers et présidents de sessions

INSTRUCTIONS SPÉCIALES POUR LES PRÉSENTATIONS CHRONOMÉTRÉES

Pour s'assurer que les auditeurs puissent passer d'une session à une autre, les présentations orales seront chronométrées. Par courtoisie envers l'ensemble des participants, nous vous demandons de suivre les directives suivantes, et nous vous remercions de votre collaboration.

TOUS - Assurez-vous de toujours avoir votre porte-nom du congrès en évidence.

PARTICIPANTS

- Présentez-vous rapidement à la salle, avant que l'exposé suivant ne commence.

- Quittez la salle discrètement, préférablement pendant ou à la fin de la période de questions.

CONFÉRENCIERS

- Faites vos dispositions informatiques avant le début de votre session.

- Soyez à temps pour débuter votre présentation.

- Planifiez votre exposé de manière à terminer bien avant le suivant: environ 3 minutes pour une présentation contribuée et 5 minutes pour une présentation invitée.

- Répondez aux questions et commentaires le plus efficacement possi­ble; reportez les discussions plus longues à la fin de la session ou à la pause-santé.

- Respectez les consignes de votre président de session.

PRÉSIDENTS DE SESSION

- Arrivez à la salle au moins 15 minutes avant le début de la session. Assurez-vous du bon fonctionnement de tout appareil sur les lieux.

- Présentez-vous à l'adjoint(e)t de la salle et vérifiez que le chronomètre fonctionne.

- Vérifiez que les conférenciers et, si applicable, les juges et compéti­teurs étudiants (indiquée par un * dans le programme), sont présents et correctement identifiés avant le début de la session

- Annoncez à l'heure exacte le début de chaque exposé.

- Assurez-vous que chaque conférencier cesse de parler bien avant que l'exposé suivant ne commence.

- Animez de manière vivante et productive la période de questions. Lisez d'avance les résumés de votre session. Si nécessaire, préparez des commentaires et des questions.

- Ne laissez ni les questions ni les réponses s'éterniser.

- Sous aucune circonstance l'ordre ou le moment des présentations ne doit différer de celui du programme du congrès. Si un conférencier ne se présente pas, interrompez la session jusqu'au début de l'ex­posé suivant, ou alors amorcez une discussion impromptue des présentations précédentes.

- Notez dans votre programme les conférenciers qui ne se présentent pas ou qui désignent un substitut. Faites parvenir cette information au personnel de l'ACP (présentez-vous à la réception de l'ACP lors du congrès ou communiquez avec nous la semaine suivante à [email protected]).

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Congress 2013 Congrès

Next CAP Annual Congress2013 May 27-31

at Université de Montréal Montréal, QC

Prochain Congrès annuel de l'ACP27-31 mai, 2013

à l'Université de Montréal, Montréal (QC)

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Speaker Index

Sp e a k e r In d e x

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ACHAL, R., R1-1-6 AFANASEV, A., T3-5-2 AFSHARI, M., W1-3-4 AFSHORDI, N., R3-8-2 AHMED, M., T-POS-37 AHMED, S., M1-8-6AHRENSMEIER, D., M1-5-3 ; R1-9-5; R2-7-4AKBARI SHARBAF, A., T1-6-3AKHLAGH M., R1-1-3ALDAHRI, T., T-POS-42ALEKSEJEVS, A., W2-8-4ALHAMAMI, M., R1-1-2ALI, A., R3-3-3ALI, A., T-POS-36ALKEDOUR, B., T-POS-89ALLARD, A., T2-2-1ALMUTAIRI, K., R2-3-2ALOTAIBI, H., T-POS-7ANTIMIROVA, T., R1-9-1ARCHER, W., T-POS-13ARMSTRONG, D., F1-3-1ASGARPOUR, S., R2-1-1ASHRIT, P., T-POS-34AUSTIN, B., W-PLEN1

- B -

BABCOCK, N., M1-1-5; T-POS-57 BACCA, S., T3-5-1 BALDERSON, M., W1-2-4 BARBAGIOVANNI, E., T3-8-5 BARKANOVA, S., T2-3-2; F1-1-2 BARRETTE, J., T1-7-3 BARTLETT, A., F1-5-2 BEATTIE, S., R2-3-5 BÉLANGER-CHAMPAGNE, C., T1-5-2 BENNEKROUF, A., T-POS-45 BENTOUMI, G., F1-6-3 BERGHAUS, F., T1-5-5 BEYDAGHYAN, G., T-POS-94 BHATTACHARJEE, S., R1-4-3 BIZHANI, G., T2-2-3;.T-POS-76 BLANCO-BENAVIDES, J., W2-6-4 BLUNCK, R., W2-1-1 BOESEN, M., R1-1-5 BOISVERT, J., T-POS-73 BONN, D., T-MEDAL1 BOSTON, H., W2-5-1 BOUCHARD, V., T2-4-2 BOUDJEMLINE, K., T-POS-27 BRADLEY, M., W2-6-3BRANDENBERGER, R., T3-9-4;.R2-9-; F-MEDAL1 BRELIER, B., M1-6-2 BRENNA, W., M1-3-1 BROMMER, P., W1-5-1

BROWN, E., T1-2-1 BRUNNER, T., R1-6-3 BRYANT, C., T-POS-26 BURCH, K., R1-4-1 BURCHILL, J., R1-8-4

- C -

CACHAZO, F., W-MEDAL1 CAMPBELL, J., M1-5-4; R1-3-5 CANEPA, A., T1-5-1 CHAMPAGNE, A., T1-6-1 CHAN, P., T-POS-3 CHARLES, E., R1-9-2 CHEN, A., R3-6-3 CHEN, H., R3-3-1 CHEN, W., T3-9-3 CHEN, Z., T1-9-4; T-POS-70 CHESTER, A., T2-6-2; T-POS-63 CHOI, R., T1-2-3 CHOUDHURY, S., W1-4-3 CHOUINARD, R., R1-5-6 CHOWDHURY, U., T2-10-3 CHRISTENSEN, C., T-POS-60 CIUBOTARIU, C., T-POS-90 CLARK, J., T-POS-80 CLERK, A., W1-7-2 COCKER, T., T1-9-2CONNORS, M., T-POS-14; R2-2-2; F1-2-2CRAMB, D., T2-7-1CRAWFORD, H., M1-7-1CRONE, J., T3-8-6CULLY, G., T-POS-51CUSHLEY, A., T-POS-11; T-POS-16; W1-4-5

- D -

DARBANDI, A., T3-8-2DAS, G., R3-5-6DAS, S., R3-8-3DASGUPTA, K., T2-4-3DATTA, A., F1-1-3DAVID, M., W1-4-2DAVIDS, B., T2-6-1DE BOER, J., T-POS-95DE BRUYN, J., T-POS-65DE LOS REYES, G., T-POS-38DE OLIVEIRA, M., W1-7-1DE SOUSA, R., T1-9-6DEDYULIN, S., W2-9-5DEHGHANI ASHKEZARI, M., T2-10-1DEJONG, S., R2-4-3DEMIR, F., R2-6-1DESFORGES, J., T3-8-1DESLAURIERS, L., R2-7-2DI STEFANO, P., R1-6-2DIXON, J., F1-1-5

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DODGE, J., M1-9-2 DONEV, J., F1-2-3 DONOVAN, E., T-POS-20; R3-1-1 DORIA, L., R3-7-3 DOUPLIK, A., W2-1-3 DRAKE, G., R3-5-5 D'SOUZA, A., T3-1-3 DUTCHER, J., R1-2-1

- E -

EBRAHIMI KAHOU, M., T1-1-1 EGGLESTONE, H., T-POS-21 EICHHORN, A., W2-7-2 ELHAMI, E., W1-2-1 EMMEL, J., T-POS-49

- F -

FARAONI, V., T-POS-78 FAROOQUE, T., T1-5-3 FENRICH, F., R3-1-5 FERREIRA, J., T-POS-68 FLEMING, S., T-POS-10 FRADIN, C., T1-4-3 FRANCOIS, P., T3-2-2 FRIESEN, T., T2-10-4

- G -

GALIANO, E., W1-2-6 GALLAGHER, M., R2-6-5 GALLANT, A., M1-7-2 GALSTIAN, T., T-POS-8 GECSE, Z., W2-3-2 GHEORGHIU, V., T-POS-77 GHERASE, M., T3-2-4 GHEZELBASH, M., W1-4-4 GHOBADI, R., T1-1-3 GILLIES, D., F1-4-2 GILLIES, R., W1-4-6 GINGRAS, M., T2-5-1 GIRARD-LAURIAULT, P., W2-6-1 GODFREY, J., M1-6-5 GOIKO, M., T-POS-88 GOLOVKO, V., T3-4-4 GORDON, R., F1-6-2 GOREL, P., R1-5-2 GRANT, J., T-POS-19 GREFFEN, M., W2-4-2 GREGOIRE, T., W2-3-3 GU, C., T-POS-41

- H -

HALJAN, P., T3-1-4 HANGST, J., M-PLEN1 HANNA, D., W-PLEN2 HARDEN, J., R1-2-2 HARIRI, S., R1-1-4

HARRISON, D., T-MEDAL3 HAUER, B., R2-6-3 HAWKES, R., T-POS-66; W1-3-3 HEARTY, C., R2-4-4 HEGMANN, F., M1-9-3 HERBUT, I., W2-2-1 HESHAMI, K., M1-1-1 HICKS, R., R1-3-2 HILL, E., T-POS-86 HILLAIRET, A., T2-9-2 HOBILL, D., W1-8-2 HOEHR, C., W2-5-2 HOJJATI, A., T2-2-5 HOLBROOK, J., R1-7-2 HOWARTH, A., T-POS-24 HU, C., W1-9-3 HUANG, X., M1-5-2 HUBER, G., W2-8-5 HUSAIN, V., R2-9-2

- I -

IMTIAZ, N., T-POS-67 IRVINE, D., T3-6-3 ISAACS, E., R2-1-2 ISERHIENRHIEN, B., W1-4-1

- J -

JACKEL, B., T-POS-17 JAMES, G., T-POS-15; W2-4-5 JAYACHANDRAN, T., F1-4-1 JENNEWEIN, T., W1-7-3 JIN, J., M1-1-7 JOHNSON, S., T-POS-64 JOOS, B., T1 -4-2

- K -

KABIN, K., R1-8-5 KALISVAART, P., R1-7-1 KALMAN, C., W1-3-2 KARKCZMAREK, J., T3-9-1 KAVIANI, H., M1-1-6 KEE, H., R1-4-2 KERR, S., R2-5-1 KHAZALI, M., T2-8-2 KHOUQEER, G., T1-4-1 KIEFFER, J., R3-3-2 KIM, C., F1-6-4 KIM, J., T2-9-4 KNOBEL, R., R2-6-4 KNUDSEN, D., R2-2-3 KORN, T., W1-9-1 KOROBANIK, J., T-POS-4 KOSTKA, M., T3-6-4 KOUSTOV, S., F1-4-3 KOUZNETSOV, A., T-POS-28 KRAUS, C., W1-6-1 KRAUSE, T., T-POS-47

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KRISTOFFERSEN, S., T2-1-2 KUMAR, R., R1-10-5 KUNSTATTER, G., W2-7-1 KUPCHAK, C., R1-10-3 KWIATKOWSKI, A., M1-7-3

- L -

LABERGE, M., R2-5-3LAFFOLEY, A., T2-10-2LANGILL, P., R1-3-3; R2-7-4; F1-2-4LASRY, N., R1-9-3LAU, H., T-POS-31LAVOIE, B., T-POS-2LEBLANC, D., R1-7-3LEBLANC, L., R2-3-3LEE, S., W2-2-3LEGG, P., T1-1-2LENNARZ, A., R1-6-5LEONARD, D., W1-8-4LEONELLI, R., R2-3-4LEUNG, P., R1-10-7LEVASSEUR, O., T-POS-69L'HEUREUX, I., W2-9-2LI, W., W2-8-2LI, Y., M1-2-3LI, Z., M1-8-4LIANG, J., R2-2-5LI-HONG, X., W2-1-2LINES, L., R2-1-3LINHANANTA, A., T3-2-3LITTLEWOOD, P., R2-3-1LIU, Y., R2-5-2LOCKWOOD, R., T3-8-4LU, T., T2-8-4LUCIO MARTÍNEZ, I., R1-10-4 LUKE, G., R3-4-2

- M -

MACKAY, I., T-POS-39 MACKENZIE, R., T1-8-3 MACRAE, A., M1-1-4 MADEJ, A., R3-5-2 MAHN, K., T2-9-1 MALCOLM, J., W2-9-1 MALLAHZADEH, H., M1-3-6 MANDELIS, A., T-MEDAL2 MANN, I., R3-1-6 MANN, R., T3-4-7; W1-8-3 MANUEL, J., W2-4-3 MARCHAND, R., W2-4-6 MARCHESE, L., T-TEACH MARLEAU, L., T3-5-3 MARLISOV, D., T3-3-4 MARSHALL, G., R3-7-2 MARSIGLIO, F., M1-8-1 MARTEL, P., W2-8-1

MARTIN, E., T2-1-4MARTIN, J., R2-8-5MARTIN, M., W1-2-7MARTINEZ AMAYA, C., T3-3-6MARYAM, T., T-POS-35MASUD, R., W2-9-3MATHIEU, J., T-POS-82MATYSIAK, W., T-POS-61 ; W2-5-4MCELROY, T., T-POS-84MCGEACHY, P., M1-2-4MCMAHON, J., T-POS-29MELCONIAN, D., R2-8-3MERKLI, M., T2-4-1MEYER, R., M1-8-3MEYER, T., W1-2-5MICELI, A., W1-2-2MILNER-BOLOTIN, M., T2-3-3; T3-7-1MILSTEIN, J., T2-7-3MISIK, W., T-POS-58MITRA, P., T3-3-3MOHAMMAD ALI MIRZAEE, S., M1-1-2 MORALES, L., F1-4-4 MORANDOTTI, R., M1-9-1 MORRIS, A., M1-5-5 MORROW, M., T2-7-4 MORSINK, S., W1-8-1 MOSTAFAVI PAK, N., T-POS-50 MYERS, R., R-MEDAL1

- N -

NADEAU, P., F1-3-3 NANTAIS, C., R1-5-5 NEDIE, A., R1-8-1 NIKOLIC, D., T2-7-2 NITTA, J., W1-9-2NOROOZ OLIAEE, J., T-POS-6; W1-1-1

- O -

OLTEAN, M., T3-9-2 ORR, R., T3-4-1 ; F1-3-2 O'SULLIVAN, E., W1-6-2 OUELLET, C., T2-9-5 OUELLETTE, E., M1-6-3 OZEKE, L., T-POS-30

- P -

PAGE, K., T3-3-5PALITTAPONGARNPIM, P., R1-10-6 PAN, J., R2-8-2 PAPANDREOU, Z., T3-4-2 PARAL, J., R1-8-6 PARAMEKANTI. A., T1-6-2 PASCALUTSA, V., W2-8-3 PECA, S., M1-2-1 ; T-POS-52 PEJOVIC-MILIC, A., T-POS-53; T-POS-54 PEREG-BARNEA, T., W2-2-2

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PERRON, P., T-POS-12 PERRY, G., T2-1-6 PETRIW, Z., T-POS-83 PETTENI, M., R3-7-1 PIRO, M., T3-3-1 PLAMONDON, R., T3-5-4 PLOTKIN, S., R3-6-2 PODVIYANUK, R., T3-3-2 POGOSIAN, L., R2-9-3 POIRIER, Y., R1-1-1 POLLMANN, T., T-POS-85; R1-5-1 POLSON, J., W1-5-3 POURHASAN, R., M1-3-5 PRABHAKAR, S., T-POS-33 PREDOI-CROSS, A., R3-5-3 PRIDHAM, G., T-POS-96 PURDY, S., T3-8-3 PYWELL, R., T2-6-4

- Q -

QUIRK, S., T-POS-56

- R -

RADEL, J., W1-1-3 RAE, J., R3-1-4 RAE, K., R2-2-4 RAGAN, K., R1-9-4 RAHMATI, S., T-POS-93 RAINVILLE, S., T1-4-4 RANKIN, R., R3-1-3 REHMAN, S., T-POS-23 REHSE, S., T-POS-55; R3-5-4 REID, L., M1-5-1 ; R2-7-1 REMPILLO, O., T-POS-9 REZAEI, M., T3-4-6; T-POS-5 REZVANI, R., T1-5-4 RITZ, A., F1-1-1 ROBERT, K., T-POS-87 RONEY, M., W-STOICH-CAP ROORDA, S., W1-5-2 ROSS, K., T2-5-3ROSTAMZADEH RENANI, F., R2-6-2 ROTERMUND, H., R3-6-1 RUIZ, C., T3-6-1

- S -

SAEEDI ILKHCHY, K., T1-9-5 SAFAVI-NAINI, A., T-POS-1 ; W1-1-2 SAFFARZADEH, A., R2-6-6 SAGE, F., T1 -2-4 SALLABI, A., T-POS-43 SANDAPEN, R., T3-5-5 SANDERS, Y., T2-2-4 SANGALLI, L., R2-2-1 SATTARI, A., W2-9-4 SAVAJOLS, H., T2-6-3

SAVARD, P., M1-6-1 SCHAFFER, P., W2-5-3 SCHUMANN, A., T2-1-5; T-POS-59 SEABROOK, J., T-POS-91 SEAHRA, S., R3-8-1 SEERAJI, S., R1-6-4 SEMENOFF, G., R-MEDAL2 SEPIDEH, K., T-POS-48 SHALABY, A., R3-2-2 SHANAHAN, M., T2-3-1 SHARIFI, F., T-POS-44 SHARMA, T., F1-6-1 SHATERZADEH-YAZDI, Z., M1-1-3 SHEPHERD, G., T2-1-1 SHIELL, N., T3-4-3 SIAHAAN, H., M1-3-2 SIGAL, I., T2-4-4 SIMARD, M., R2-4-1 SINCLAIR, D,. W1-6-3 SINCLAIR, N., R1-10-2 SKOTINIOTIS, M., T1-2-2; T-POS-75 SLATER, J., W1-1-4 SLAVIN, A., W2-9-6 SMITH, P., M1-8-5 SO, R., R2-4-2SOBHANZADEH, M., T-POS-22 SPANSWICK, E., R2-2-6 SPRAY, A., F1-1-4 SPREITZER, T., W2-3-1 SPRUNG, D., T1-8-4 SQUIRES, R., T3-1-5 STAFFORD, L., T-POS-71; W2-6-2 STAROSTA, K., F1-3-4 STASZAK, D., W2-3-4 STAVRINOU, P., T2-8-1 STEINITZ, M., T3-7-1 STELZER-CHILTON, O., M1-6-4 ST-MAURICE, J., F1-4-5 ST-ONGE, P., T1-7-2 STORCHAK, V., R3-4-1 STOTYN, S M1-3-4 STOTZ, J., F1-5-3 ST-YVES, G., T-POS-40; R3-6-4 SULAIMAN, A., T-POS-74 SVENNE, J., M1-7-4 SYDORENKO, D., F1-4-6

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TABEI, S., T-POS-72TANAKA, K., T-POS-32TAUCER, M., T1-9-7TAVES, T., M1-3-7TESSIER, F., W1-2-3THOMAS, R., T1-1-4THOMPSON, R., W1-3-1 ; R1-3-1; F1-2-1THOMSON, D., T-POS-25THYWISSEN, J., T3-1-2

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TIEDJE, H., T3-4-5 TIMAN, A., T2-3-4 TITOVA, L., T1-9-3 TOLOUI, SEMNANI, B., T2-2-2 TRAIL, C., R1-10-1 TRAVO, D., T2-8-5 TRUONG NGUYEN, K., M1-8-7 TSUI, Y., R2-5-4 TVASKIS, V., R2-8-4

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UNDERWOOD, M., T-POS-81 UNICK, C., W2-4-4 URITSKY, V., T-POS-18 USANOVA, M., R1-8-3 UTKIN, I., W2-1-4

WANG, Z., T1-1-6 WARD, M., R1-5-3 WARD, W., T2-1-3 WATSON, P., M1-2-5 WATT, C., R1-8-2; R3-1-2 WHITEHEAD, J., F1-5-1 WHITLOCK, J., R3-2-1 WHITTAKER, C., R1-9-4 WIEBE, C., T2-5-2 WIESER, M., R1-3-4 WILKING, M., T2-9-3 WONG, A., M1-3-3 WOOD, T., W1-6-4 WOOLGAR, E., T1-8-1 WORTIS, R., M1-8-2 WREDE, C., T3-6-2 WU, M., T2-8-3

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VALERIO, A., T-POS-46 VALLURI, S., T-POS-79 VAN DRIEL, H., T1-9-1 VAN ZYL, B., T3-1-1 VAZQUEZ-JAUREGUI, E., R1-6-1 VELLA, E., R3-5-1 VELOCE, L., R1-5-4 VENUS, D., F1-5-4 VOSS, P., T1-7-1

- W -

WALTON, M., T1-8-2 WANG, P., R2-8-1

YAU, A., W2-4-1 YI, L., R3-9-1

- Z -

ZAMPELI, A., T-POS-92 ZEILINGER, A., M-HERZ ZHANG, X., W1-5-4 ZHANG, Z., M1-2-2 ZHI, Y., T1-1-5 ZILMAN, A., T3-2-1 ZIPRICK, J., W2-7-3

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Courriel / Commanditaires

E-MAIL ACCESS :Wireless internet is available throughout the University of Calgary campus. Specific information on how to access the wire­less service together with a guest account login and password will be provided to delegates with their registration package.

Delegates visiting from an eduroam affiliated institution can access U of C's Wireless using their own home institution's wire­less credentials without having to set up a guest account. A list of eduroam affiliated institutions in Canada can be obtained from

https://wiki.bc.net/atl-conf/displav/Services/Who%27s+Connected

Instructions on how to configure your computer to use eduroam at the University of Calgary are available (under support docu­mentation) from httpV/wwwucalgary.ca/it/networks/eduroam#

Please note that those visitors wishing to use the eduroam service need to have their computers set up at their home institution prior to visiting U of C. For those participants staying at Hotel Alma, there is also the option to use the wireless internet credentials from Hotel Alma throughout the U of C campus.

In addition to wireless access delegates will also be able to access their email from desktop computers at U of C. Information regarding access to the desktop will be provided to delegates in their registration package.

ACCÈS COURRIEL :L'internet sans fil est disponible partout sur le campus. L'information sur la manière d'accéder au réseau sans fil, ainsi qu'un nom d'utilisateur et un mot de passe, seront fournis aux délégués avec la trousse d'inscription.

Les visiteurs venant d'établissements affiliés au service d'itinérance pourront se brancher au service de l'Université de Calgary par le justificatif d'identité du service d'itinérance de leur établissement d'attache sans avoir à ouvrir un compte de visiteur. Pour consulter la liste des établissements affiliés à ce service au Canada, veuillez vous rendre à l'adresse suivante :

https://wiki.bc.net/atl-conf/display/Services/Who%27s+ Connected

Les instructions sur la manière de configurer votre ordinateur pour vous brancher au service d'itinérance de l'Université figurent à cette adresse : http://www.ucalgary.ca/it/networks/eduroam# sous “support documentation”.

Prière de noter que les visiteurs désireux d'utiliser le service d'itinérance doivent faire configurer leur ordinateur à leur établissement d'attache avant de venir à Calgary. Les délégués qui demeurent à l'Hôtel Alma peuvent aussi utiliser partout sur le campus leur information d'accès de l'Hôtel Alma.

Outre le service d'itinérance, les délégués pourront aussi avoir accès à leur courriel à partir d'ordinateurs de table, à l'Université de Calgary. Les renseignements sur l'accès à ces ordinateurs figureront dans la trousse qui sera remise aux délégués à l'inscription.

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