Dear Colleagues,
Apologies for cross-postings.
I'd like to draw your kind attention to the website of the AMOC 2018 (Anharmonicity in Medium-Sized Molecules and Clusters) conference, which will take place in Budapest, Hungary between April 16-19, 2018, which is now open for registration. The website of the conference is http://kkrk.chem.elte.hu/amoc/. You may want to take advantage of the early-bird registration, which is available until December 31, 2017.
The AMOC conferences, which were held in Paris and Madrid in 2012 and 2015, respectively, are designed to facilitate a deep and critical discussion of all topics related to vibrational anharmonicity in a broad sense in a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Theoreticians and experimentalists are both invited. It is sincerely hoped that AMOC2018 will prove just as successful as the two previous AMOC meetings to address, and possibly solve, new and still unresolved challenging problems in molecular sciences pushing further the state-of-the-art in this important field of science.
An incomplete list of lecturers who agreed to present talks at AMOC 2018 (in alphabetical order):
Sergiy Bubin (Kazakhstan)
Tucker Carrington (Canada)
Bryan Changala (USA)
Basile F. E. Curchod (UK)
Joe S. Francisco (USA)
Michel Herman (Belgium)
Sergei Manzhos (Singapore)
Anne B. McCoy (USA)
Oriol Vendrell (Denmark)
Kaoru Yamanouchi (Japan)
It should also be mentioned that right after AMOC 2018 ends at noon on April 19, 2018, the Third General Meeting of the COST Action CM1405: Molecules in Motion (MOLIM) (http://cost-molim.eu/) will start. Those who attend AMOC 2018 will be able to join the MOLIM General Meeting for free. The Third General Meeting of MOLIM provides another 2.5 days of excellent science and high-quality talks from members of the MOLIM network (European scientists from 29 countries, experimentalists and theoreticians alike, working in the field of nuclear motions).
Please visit the website of the AMOC 2018 conference (http://kkrk.chem.elte.hu/amoc/) and take part in a week of outstanding science in the heart of Central Europe, Budapest, Hungary, during the week starting on April 16, 2018.
Best wishes and looking much forward to welcome you in Budapest, also in the name of the executive and scientific committees of AMOC 2018,
Attila G Csaszar
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