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The Physics Of Excited Baryons (NSTAR 2005)
The planned focus sessions will consist of a series of a few talks by experts presenting different points of view followed by a discussion period open to everyone. The goal is to compare different approaches and to find out how to move on in the future. There will be a BRAG meeting on October 11 that is being organized by the BRAG Steering Committee. We are especially interested in helping young people (students and postdoctoral fellows) attend the workshop, and limited financial assistance will be available for this purpose in addition to the already reduced registrations fees. Please contact the organizers as early as possible if your attendance requires such assistance. There will be an excursion to 'Wakulla Springs' and river boat ride on the Wakulla River along with a separate glass bottom boat tour(depending on water clarity). The Wakulla Springs hosts the world's largest and deepest fresh water springs forming the headwaters of 'Wakulla River'. The river runs through old-growth cypress swamp with abundant wildlife. Alligators and turtles bask in the sun at arms length. Swimming is a popular activity year round. A nature trail offers a leisurely walk along the upland wooded areas of the park. Wakulla Springs has been well known to paleontologists since approximately 1850 when the skeletal remains of a mastodon were recovered from the spring. The bottom of the spring bowl and floors of the immense underwater caverns that feed the spring are littered with the fossilized bones of giant sloth, giant armadillos, camels, and other ancient visitors. The conference banquet will be held at the Wakulla Springs Lodge overlooking the spring. Wakulla Springs and Lodge is listed on the Natural Register of Historic Places and is designated as a National Natural Landmark. Hoping to see you in Tallahassee in October, Best wishes, Simon Capstick, Volker Crede, and Paul Eugenio (for the Organizing Committee) |