Invited Speakers

LIST OF INVITED SPEAKERS

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Tucker CARRINGTON

Queen’s University, Kington, Ontario, Canada

A new contracted-basis iterative method for computing high J ro-vibrational levels of polyatomic molecules: new results for methane.

Pierre-François COHEUR

ULB, Brussels, Belgium

Atmospheric composition measurements with the IASI hyperspectral sounder: local to global.

Athena COUSTENIS

LESIA, Meudon, France

The neutral atmospheric chemistry on Titan.

Wolfgang ERNST

Technische Universität Graz, Austria

Spectroscopy of doped helium droplets: Weakly bound clusters, Rydberg states, and electron spin resonance.

Marsha LESTER

University of Pennsilvania, Philadelphia PA, USA

A new spectroscopic window on hydroxyl radicals and their association reactions of significance in the atmosphere. 

David PARKER

Radbiud University of Nijmegen, Netherlands

High resolution translational spectroscopy using velocity map imaging.

Nathalie PICQUE

ISMO, Orsay, France

Molecular spectroscopy with laser frequency combs.

Stephan SCHLEMMER

Universität zu Köln, Germany

Light induced reactions of cold molecular ions.

Guy WEBER

ICB, Dijon, France

Infrared spectroscopic investigations of molecules physically adsorbed on MFI zeolites.

Hans Jakob WOERNER

ETH Zürich, Switzerland

Time-resolved high-harmonic spectroscopy of chemical reactions.

Mini-symposia

• Advanced sources for high resolution spectroscopy

 

Laurent MARGULES

PhLAM, Lille, France

State-of-the art experiments for high resolution terahertz spectroscopy.

Federico CAPASSO

Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Cambridge MA, USA

State-of-the-art quantum cascade lasers for spectroscopy and chemical sensing.

Pascale ROY

Synchrotron SOLEIL, France

Intense and stable far infrared synchrotron radiation for high resolution FTIR spectroscopy. 

• Spectroscopy of exotic Rydberg systems

Chris GREENE

JILA, Boulder CO, USA

Unusual Rydberg systems at long- or short-range.

Adam KIRRANDER

Laboratoire Aimé Cotton, Orsay, France

Theoretical dynamics of heavy Rydberg states.

Edward EYLER

University of Connecticut, Storrs CT, USA

Investigating Rydberg-Rydberg and ion-pair interactions by excitation of an ultracold gas of Rb atoms.

• “Hot Topics”-1

Oleg BOYARKIN

EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland

Spectroscopy of water in single quantum states:  a benchmark for calculations. 

Igor PTASHNIK

University of Reading, UK and V. E. Zuev Institute of Atmospheric Optics, SB RAS, Russia

Water vapor infrared continuum from CAVIAR FTS laboratory experiments and implication for possible causes.

• “Hot Topics”-2

Pasquale MADDALONI

INOA, Napoli, Italy

Unveiling the physics of molecules with comb-assisted infrared coherent sources.

Krzysztof PACHUCKI

University of Warsaw, Poland

Quantum electrodynamics of molecular hydrogen.

 

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