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Emerging photon technologies for chemical dynamics

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Date Mo, 07.07.2014 - Mi, 09.07.2014
Time All day
Speaker
Location University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
Program A Faraday Discussion on the topic of Emerging Photon Technologies for Chemical Dynamics (FD171) will be held at the University of Sheffield, United Kingdom, from July 7th to 9th 2014. Faraday Discussions have a unique format in which selected speakers are invited to submit full papers describing their work prior to the meeting, and are given five minutes to present it at the meeting. Most of the meeting is therefore devoted to discussion of the papers that have been submitted. This email is to alert you to the call for abstracts to be considered for these full papers and oral presentations; deadline October 21st.
The light from newly developing photon sources, such as X-ray free electron lasers, provides an exceptionally exciting tool with a range of applications. This Faraday Discussion will provide an interdisciplinary forum that will focus on applications to:

• Chemical reaction dynamics
• Electron dynamics in atoms, molecules and clusters
• Correlated systems, surfaces and catalysis
• Nanoscale and bio imaging


Confirmed invited speakers are:
• Majed Chergui, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
• Henry Chapman, Center for Free-Electron Laser Science
• Christian Bressler, European XFEL GmbH
• Robert Moshammer, Max-Planck-Institut fur Kernphysik
• Nora Berrah, Western Michigan University
• Jon Marangos, Imperial College London, UK
• Kai Roßnagel, Institut für Experimentelle und Angewandte Physik
• Martin Wolf, Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
• John Spence, Arizona State University
• Chris Jacobsen, Northwestern University/Argonne National Laboratory

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