Atoms, Molecules and Clusters in Motion
Location: CECAM-FR-MOSER, University Gustave Eiffel
Organisers
The accurate description of physical-chemistry processes such the ones occurring in the atmospheres of Earth or other planets or satellites or in interstellar media is challenging. Although most of the processes take place in gas phase, their complexities are high due to the environmental conditions (particles or photon fluxes, other molecules, dust). Therefore, modelling, simulations and also experimental studies will help to characterized those processes: photon absorption and emission (spectroscopy), photo-dissociation and photo-association, reactive and inelastic collisions, where atoms, molecules and clusters are in action. [1,2]
The accurate description of such processes is challenging and requires strong theoretical support and developments. Complexity arises, for instance, form the very broad class of molecular phenomena and molecular species involved in these processes. Developing and implementing new and more general methodologies is both highly and urgently needed. Therefore, the main aim of this CECAM conference is to bring together early stage, confirmed and senior researchers to share their expertise and state-to-the-art developments and knowledge in the characterization of the species and the physico-chemical processes in play.
To register through: https://amoc2024.sciencesconf.org
The registrations are closed.
References
Valérie Brenner (CEA) - Organiser
Majdi Hochlaf (Université Gustave Eiffel) - Organiser
David Lauvergnat (Université Paris Saclay / CNRS) - Organiser
Sabine Morisset (Paris-Saclay University) - Organiser
Jérôme Palaudoux (Sorbonne University) - Organiser