Cutting Edge Spectroscopy Symposium
1st European Chemistry Congress, Budapest (27-31 August 2006)
http://www.euchems-budapest2006.hu/
Modern laser spectroscopy has become a truly interdisciplinary field with
applications across the whole of chemistry. Traditional spectroscopy
techniques are exploited to investigate problems ranging from fundamental
photoionisation and photodissociation dynamics of small molecules, to
structure determination of large biomolecules. Modern femtosecond
experiments not only employ traditional pump-probe techniques but are now
capable of employing specially shaped laser fields to control molecular
dynamics. The quest to control molecular systems also extends to the new
field of cold molecules which seeks to achieve sub-microKelvin
temperatures where interesting new phenomena should emerge. Short oral
communications and a poster session form an integral part of this
symposium.
The symposium follows a plenary lecture by Ahmed Zewail.
Invited lectures will be given by Bertrand Girard (Toulouse, F); Marsha
Lester (Philadelphia, USA); Gerard Meijer (Berlin, D); Thomas Rizzo
(Lausanne, CH).
There are still opportunities to register to present a poster or short
contributed talk. We would particularly like to encourage younger
scientists to attend and for members of the RSC, bursaries are available.
http://www.rsc.org/ScienceAndTechnology/AwardsAndFunding/TravelGrants/Congr
essBursary.asp
To join or leave the molecular-dynamics-news email list, go to:
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/molecular-dynamics-news.html
|