The Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (DAMOP) was founded in 1943, and was the first division of the American Physical Society. Its central focus is fundamental research on atoms, simple molecules, electrons and light, and their interactions. It plays an enabling role underlying many areas of science through the development of methods for the control and manipulation of atoms, molecules, charged particles and light, through precision measurements and calculations of their properties, and through the invention of new ways to generate light with specific properties. Students who graduate with a background in AMO physics acquire a broad range of knowledge and skills that enable them to contribute to many areas of science and technology.
2020 Deborah Jin Award for Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Research in AMO Physics
Christie Chiu, Harvard University
2020 Davisson-Germer Prize in Atomic or Surface Physics
Klaas Bergmann, Technische Universitat Kaiserslautern
2019 Herbert P. Broida Prize
Marsha I. Lester, University of Pennsylvania
2019 I.I. Rabi Prize in Atomic, Molecular & Optical Physics
Kang-Kuen Ni, Harvard University
2020 Norman F. Ramsey Prize in Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, and in Precision Tests of Fundamental Laws and Symmetries
Philip H. Bucksbaum, Stanford University, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
2020 Will Allis Prize for the Study of Ionized Gases
Michael Allan, University of Fribourg
DAMOP 2021: May 31 - June 4, 2021 We continue to plan for DAMOP 2021, and no matter what format the 2021 meeting takes an essential part of a great DAMOP meeting is an exceptional set of invited and focus sessions. We need your input to create a great meeting.
Please consider proposing one or more invited/focus session using the online form. Nominations will be accepted until Monday, November 9, 2020, after which the program committee will start its deliberation. The success of our meeting depends on the quality of these nominations.
DAMOP 2020
DAMOP 2020 talks and posters are still available to be viewed.
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Virtual AMO Seminar Series
The Virtual AMO Seminar series (VAMOS): a weekly AMO seminar with the goals of facilitating the communication of scientific results and enhancing community engagement.
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DAMOP Honor Renamed Deborah Jin Award
DAMOP announces the renaming of its award for outstanding doctoral thesis research as the Deborah Jin Award. For more information, please visit the Deborah Jin Memorial Endowment.
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Conferences and Special Events
Summer Schools, On-line Courses, Education
Funding
The Theoretical Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics Community (TAMOC) is a forum for communication among AMO theorists and with the AMO community at large within and beyond the American Physical Society’s Division of Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics.
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Nominees and award and office holders are expected to meet standards of professional conduct and integrity as described in the APS Ethics Guidelines. Violations of these standards may disqualify people from consideration or lead to revocation of honors or removal from office.