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Int. Conference on Molecular Ultrafast Science and Technology (MUST2022)

Date Di, 07.06.2022 - Fr, 10.06.2022
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Location Grindelwald, Switzerland
Program The MUST2022 conference will cover:

Ultrafast spectroscopy and imaging
- in Solid State and Surface Physics
- in Molecular dynamics
- from Terahertz to X-ray
Attosecond science
Theory of ultrafast processes
Femtochemistry
Femtobiology and biophotonics

The scientific sessions of MUST 2022 consist of plenaries, invited and contributed talks and poster sessions. The meeting will take place in June 2022 (dates not fixed yet). MUST2022 will be held in the Sunstar Hotel and Congress Hall, Grindelwald, in the Bernese Alps in Switzerland at the foot of the Jungfrau mountain massive. We are looking forward to welcoming you in Grindelwald!
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