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| + | Dmitri, Prisca, and Bob met with Patti McBride who served on the Task Force in order to understand the background to the findings and what the APS reaction was to the Task Force recommendations. A summary of our discussion can be found here: {{: | ||
| ==== Comments on the Task Force Report ==== | ==== Comments on the Task Force Report ==== | ||
| - | === What do you think of moving the meeting to October? === | + | * (name) go ahead and put comments here... |
| - | === What do you think of having DPF every year and only attending APS every other year === | + | * (Jodi) I don't think moving the meeting to Washington is a good idea. It would be cost prohibitive, |
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| + | == What do you think of moving the meeting to October? == | ||
| + | * (Sheldon) Keep date fixed and also the location | ||
| + | * (Sheldon) too many other conferences in spring e.g. Moriond, etc. | ||
| + | == What do you think of having DPF every year and only attending APS every other year == | ||
| * (Prisca) This has been suggested, but I think it will be both confusing as well as continuing the downward spiral of attendance. | * (Prisca) This has been suggested, but I think it will be both confusing as well as continuing the downward spiral of attendance. | ||
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| + | ==== Restructuring the April Meeting organization ==== | ||
| + | * The massively parallel agenda discourages some of what we are trying to do. | ||
| + | * (Sheldon) Have contacts in the relevant experiments generate interest by scheduling many >20 min invited talks. Try and make these talks general covering several experiments. | ||
| + | * (Sheldon) Registration cost is too high (is this connected to the venue?) | ||
| + | * (Matthew) perhaps also anathema! Discourage collaborations from sending 15 students to give separate talks on teeny-tiny aspects of large experiment (my own did this: LZ/LUX) and instead encourage 1 talk by senior graduate student or postdoc or even faculty (invited?)? This would address massively parallel problem, because perhaps would end sessions that are the same people talking to each other. | ||
| + | * Can we promote better and more poster sessions? Food! Possibly special registration rates? Incentives? | ||
| + | * Reject abstracts (is this anathema?) - have a quota and the rest go to posters. | ||
| + | * Encourage specific fields that have NOT been sending representatives | ||
| + | * Please write down which fields are under-represented at the April meeting here. | ||
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| + | ==== Encourage undergraduate attendance ==== | ||
| + | * Designate a DPF program committee member to be in charge of this | ||
| + | * Provide a forum for undergraduate talks. | ||
| + | * SPS provides funding for travel. | ||
| + | * If we really want undergraduate attendance we shouldn' | ||
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| + | ==== Mentoring and career building advice for graduate students and young researchers ==== | ||
| + | * Need point person to look into this for Denver | ||
| + | * There are existing forums and panels - connect DPF to APS, don't reinvent the wheel. | ||
| + | * Are there DPF-specific programs we could do? I envision a cocktail party for networking in HEP | ||
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| + | ==== Play to the APS April meeting complementary strengths ==== | ||
| + | * Feature talks across divisions. | ||
| + | * (Prisca) Can we do this really early? | ||
| + | * (Matthew) lots of confusion currently, where for example my collaborators on LUX/LZ send some abstracts to DPF, others to DAP or DNP even. | ||
| + | * Publicize and encourage attendance at the " | ||
| + | * Can we come up with practical strategies for that? | ||
| + | * Coordinate with the other forums or provide our own twist. | ||
| + | * Use the APS Media that already exists to publicize our sessions. | ||
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| + | ==== Specific Inititiatives (seeking committee member names for each of these) ==== | ||
| + | * (Sheldon) Have a regular NSF/DOE update and present status | ||
| + | * (Prisca) Coordinate this with SNOWMASS planning (at business meeting ? | ||
| + | * Mental Health issues and Work-Family balance | ||
| + | * Forming healthy and efficient large collaborations (Matthew) | ||
| + | * Connections to the on-going Congressional Visits by FNAL and SLAC and others. Possibly tutorials in approaching senators - might already exist in general - we could have a HEP specific session after the more general APS one. | ||
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| * Start Denver 2019 work right away | * Start Denver 2019 work right away | ||
| * Involve local institutions (e.g. Science Museum, Universities, | * Involve local institutions (e.g. Science Museum, Universities, | ||
| - | * Learn from the Plasma Physics people | + | * Learn from the Plasma Physics people |
| * Link to the overall theme of the meeting. | * Link to the overall theme of the meeting. | ||
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| + | ==== Moving Forward ==== | ||
| + | Schedules of the new April Meeting format are to be found at [[dpf:April Draft|dpf: | ||
| + | The Discussion on April 16 centered on the last slide of the presentation. | ||
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| + | (a) Providing a forum for undergraduate talks specific to DPF. The forum could be led by someone in one of the teaching universities. | ||
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| + | (b) Mentoring and career building advice for graduate students and young researchers is very important and we should strengthen this with forums and panels. | ||
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| + | (c) Better connections by DPF to existing APS programs | ||
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| + | (d) Capitalize on the broad representation across many divisions by better coordination on joint sessions. | ||
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| + | (e) Updates from the Funding Agencies. PI meetings. | ||
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| + | (f) Liven up the massively parallel agenda. | ||
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| + | (g) Better connection to the locale – resources and public outreach (Prisca Cushman, Bertrand Echenard, Bob Bernstein) | ||
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| + | * Other categories? | ||