Call for Student Volunteers at ASA_NOISE-CON 2010 in Baltimore, MD, April 19-23, 2010 (Peter Marvit )


Subject: Call for Student Volunteers at ASA_NOISE-CON 2010 in Baltimore, MD, April 19-23, 2010
From:    Peter Marvit  <pmarvit@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Tue, 23 Mar 2010 16:15:18 -0400
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Call for Student Volunteers at ASA_NOISE-CON 2010 in Baltimore, MD April 19-23, 2010 Please forward this to any students who may be interested, especially if they are local to Baltimore area. What? The joint Acoustical Society of America and NOISE-CON will be held in Baltimore, MD at the Marriot Waterfront from Monday, April 19 though Friday April 23. Full program information can be found at asa.aip.org under "Baltimore Meeting". This is an especially full conference with policy makers and researchers from a huge array of acoustic and sound-related fields. Tasks? We are looking for student volunteers (either graduate or undergraduate) for the ASA/NOISE Conference in Baltimore, MD. Volunteer's most important responsibilities will include monitoring one or two session rooms for audio-visual equipment issues, session chair needs, and other on-the-spot problems. Volunteers will also help set up and change the room signs for morning, afternoon, and evening sessions. Finally, volunteers may be asked to help in miscellaneous duties. When? Of course, we'd be happy for volunteers to commit to as many days as possible, but at least half a day at a time. We especially need volunteers on *Tuesday* and *Wednesday* (April 20-21), though we need to cover the entire week. Your benefits? Fame, fortune, glory, and adulation. Well, adulation anyway. In addition, volunteers can receive free conference registration, free lunch on the days you are on duty, your parking paid, and access to a special hotel room to relax. Interested? Please email: a) how many days (or half-days) maximum you would be willing to volunteer, b) *which* days you prefer, and c) any sessions you particularly wish to attend (and can therefore "volunteer" during that time). Note that you are welcome to "volunteer" any session in which you also are giving a talk (if that's not too nerve-wracking). Contact me via email with your enthusiastic spirit of volunteerism or with any questions: pmarvit@xxxxxxxx Cheers, Peter : Peter Marvit, PhD :<pmarvit at gmail dot com OR pmarvit at psyc dot umd dot edu> : Psychology Department, University of Maryland, College Park : College Park, MD 20742 : (lab) 301-405-5940 (fax) 301-314-9566


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