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Dear Colleagues,

 

The draft programme is now live for Quantum effects in small molecular systems – Faraday Discussion (http://rsc.li/quantum-fd2018)

 

Thank you for your support and the many high-quality abstracts received.

 

·         Registrations are now open: Early Bird rate is available until 23 July 2018 and Standard Registration closing on 13 August 2018.

 

The meeting will take place on 10–12 September 2018 in Edinburgh, UK.

 

Register at: http://rsc.li/quantum-fd2018

 

Confirmed Invited Speakers:

Sir David Clary (University of Oxford) - Introductory Lecture

Ad van der Avoird (Radboud University Nijmegen) - Concluding Remarks

Joel Bowman (Emory University)

Steve Bradforth (University of Southern California)

Stephen R. Leone (University of California, Berkeley)

Anne B. McCoy (University of Washington)

Petr Slavíček (Institute of Chemical Technology Prague)

Thierry Stoecklin (Université de Bordeaux)

Xueming Yang (Dalian University)

Anne Zehnacker-Rentien (Université Paris Sud)

 

Scientific Committee

Majdi Hochlaf (Chair) (Université Paris-Est Marne-La-Vallée)

Gilberte Chambaud (Société Chimique de France)

Joseph S. Francisco (University of Nebraska–Lincoln)

Cristina Puzzarini (University of Bologna)

Andrew Orr-Ewing (University of Bristol)

 

 

Best wishes,
Marie

Dr Marie Cote, MRSC
Programme Manager, Physical Sciences
Royal Society of Chemistry
Thomas Graham House,
Science Park, Milton Road
Cambridge, CB4 0WF, UK
Tel: +44 (0) 1223 432455

www.rsc.org

 

View our forthcoming programme of Faraday Discussions

http://rsc.li/faraday-discussion

 

 



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