Invited speakers
Invited speakers
No. | Speaker | Title |
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1 | Michael Ashfold University of Bristol,UK | Molecular photofragmentation dynamics in the gas and condensed phase: similarities and differences |
2 | Maurizio Becucci University of Florence, Italy | Non bonding interactions in molecular cluster |
3 | Hugh D. Burrows University of Coimbra, Portugal | Transient absorption spectra and theoretical studies of excited and charged states of organic materials for optoelectronics |
4 | Alexandre Dazzi University Paris-Sud, France | Infrared Nanoscopy applied to microbiology |
5 | Pavel Hobza Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Prague, Czech Republic | Noncovalent interactions: theory and applications |
6 | Harold Linnartz University of Leiden, The Netherlands | Molecular astro-spectroscopy; bridging gas phase and solid state processes in space |
7 | Con Mallidis University of Muenster, Germany | Medical applications of confocal raman microspectroscopy |
8 | Leo Meerts Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands | Novel strategies for solving highly complex NMR spectra of solutes in liquid crystals |
9 | Sonia Melandri University of Bologna, Italy | Conformations and Dynamics of flexible molecules, biomolecules and molecular complexes by rotational spectroscopy |
10 | István Pálinkó University of Szeged, Hungary | Pristine and functionalised layered double hydroxides - syntheses, structural characterisation and catalytic applications |
11 | Eberhard Riedle LMU München, Germany | Understanding complex reactive molecular procceses: from kinetics to comprehensive transient spectroscopy on all relevant time scales. |
12 | Anouk Rijs Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands | The use of intense FIR radiation for molecular structure and dynamics experiments |
13 | Melanie Schnell Center for Free-Electron Laser Science (CFEL), Hamburg, Germany | Enantiomer identification of chiral molecules using broadband microwave spectroscopy |
14 | Andrzej L. Sobolewski Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland | Juggling with protons: molecules and light in action |
15 | Matteo Tommasini Politecnico di Milano, Italy | Digging out molecules from vibrational spectra of complex systems with DFT and statistical analysis |
16 | Siva Umapathy Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India | Time resolved stimulated Raman spectroscopy |
17 | Ozan Ünsalan Istanbul University, Turkey | Applications of Vibrational Spectroscopy in Cultural Heritage, a case study: Valence Aqueduct (İstanbul) |
18 | Hervé Vezin University of Lille, France | Ancient carboneous matter in the context of origin of life. Memory of the past. Perspectives to Mars Mission. |
19 | Georg Voyiatzis Foundation for Research and Technology, Hellas (FORTH), Greece | Polarized raman spectra: opportunities & challenges - What about polarized SERS? |