**Partial Funding Support available**
**Six open slots for Oral "Hot Topics" Presentation remaining**
2010 GRC on Photoions, Photoionization & Photodetachment
Location:
Hotel Galvez, Galveston, TX, United States
Dates:
Sunday, January 31, 2010 - Friday, February 05, 2010
Photoelectron spectroscopy, in its many guises, now plays a central role in
many emerging fields of modern atomic, molecular, chemical, cluster,
surface/interface, computational and optical sciences. Examples include
modern x-ray and synchrotron science, chemical reaction kinetics and
dynamics, high resolution spectroscopy, ab initio quantum chemistry,
attosecond science and strong field physics, spectroscopy/dynamics in
complex environments, time-resolved spectroscopies etc. What underlies and
unifies these themes is the science of the free electron continuum. Although
the photoelectric effect was discovered over one hundred years ago,
photoelectron spectroscopy itself is undergoing a true renaissance:
knowledge and understanding of this subject now amplifies research in many
seemingly unrelated fields.
At this conference, we bring together researchers from various areas -
laser-based and synchrotron-based, experimentalists and theorists, high
energy and threshold, strong field and weak, physicists and chemists – all
of whom are interested in the “science and technology” of the electronic
continuum and its ever increasing applications.
This conference is currently accepting applications and there will be
significant funding support available to both students and postdocs. In
addition, there remain six (6) open "Hot Topics" talks available for oral
presentantion at this conference. These will be chosen from amongst the
contributed posters.
Chairs:
Albert Stolow (National Research Council)
Vice Chairs:
Danielle Dowek (Cnrs Universite Paris-Sud)
Web Site:
http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2010&program=photoion
Online Application:
http://www.grc.org/application.aspx?id=10774
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