At the DAMOP meeting, there will be a special session featuring research performed by undergraduate students. From all of the outstanding applications received, five students were selected to share their work:

Students walk past the chemistry building on a warm spring evening on their way towards the Student Union.

Mat Leonard from Kansas State University
"Isotopic effect in bond rearrangement caused by sudden single and multiple ionization of water molecules"
Rebecca Wenning from Illinois State University
"Optical characteristics of a turbid medium between two mirrors"
Alex Povilus from the University of Michigan
"Recombination of a Strongly Magnetized Two-Component Plasma in a Nested Penning-Ioffe Trap"
Christopher Erickson from Brigham Young University
"High Temperature Calcium Vapor Cell for Absorption Spectroscopy on the Intercombination Line"
Cary Pint from the University of Northern Iowa
"Simulated Effects of Odd-Alkane Impurities in a Hexane Monolayer on Graphite"
Questions about the Undergraduate Research Symposium should be addressed to Don Griffin (griffin@vanadium.rollins.edu), chair for the DAMOP Education Committee.

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