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Dear colleague (sorry for cross-postings),

the Solvay Institutes are organising a workshop entitled “Atomic and molecular collision mechanisms (ACME)" in Brussels from March 30 to April 2, 2015. The main topics of the workshop include chemistry at ultra low temperatures, the formation of dimers and larger aggregates, the understanding and active control of collision processes at the molecular level, and their atmospheric and astrophysical applications. 

Plenary speakers are:
Séverine Boyé-Péronne (Paris-Sud), Joël Bowman (Emory), David Cappelletti (Perugia), Patrick Cassam-Chenaï (Nice), Roman Ciurylo  (Toruń), Paolo De Natale  (Firenze), Regina de Vivie-Riedle (München), Jean-Michel Hartmann (Paris-Est), Eric Herbst (Virginia), Michel Herman (Bruxelles), Christiane Koch (Kassel), Clément Lauzin (Louvain-La-Neuve), Jérôme Loreau (Bruxelles), Frédéric Merkt (Zürich), Takamasa Momose (Vancouver), Ed Narevicius (Rehovot), David Nesbitt (Boulder), Takeshi Oka (Chicago), Adriana Predoï-Cross (Lethbridge), Stephan Schlemmer (Köln), Ruth Signorell (Zürich), Tim Softley (Oxford), Ad van der Avoird (Nijmegen), Hans-Joachim Werner (Stuttgart), Jun Ye (Boulder).    

You will find more information and how to register (registration is open now, with deadline on November, 30) on :

http://www.solvayinstitutes.be/event/workshop/acme_2015/acme_2015.html

We hope to see you in Brussels !

Michel Herman (Bruxelles), Tim Softley (Oxford), Nathalie Vaeck (Bruxelles)

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