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IWP/RIXS2017 - International Workshop on Photoionization / Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering

Date So, 26.03.2017 - Fr, 31.03.2017
Time All day
Speaker
Location Aussois, France
Program The International Workshop on Photoionization & Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering workshop series have been organized every three years since 1992. The last three ones were held near Uppsala (Sweden) in 2008, in Las Vegas (US) in 2011 and Erice (Italy) in 2014. The 2017 edition of IWP/RIXS will take place in Aussois, France from March 26th to 31st, 2017.

Aussois is a beautiful authentic ski resort nested in Savoie in the French Alpes. The scientific program will be tailored in such a way that some time will be devoted to the exploration of the nearby slopes (skiing) and/or hills (hiking).

The joint IWP/RIXS2017 workshop aims at covering a broad field related to photoionization/RIXS processes on diluted matter: atoms, molecules, ions, transient species, molecular complexes, clusters, nanoparticles and liquid interfaces. Both experimental and theoretical approaches should be covered as well as new methodologies associated with synchrotron radiation and with short-wavelengths and/or short pulses sources such as FELs and HHG. We intend also to foster interfaces with chemistry, life sciences, and nanosciences.
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