CEPAS 2011 topics:
- photo-processes and laser collisions
- electron(positron)/atom collisions
- collisions with biomolecules
- heavy particles (ion/atom) collisions
- interactions with surfaces
- processes with nano-sized complex systems
Program of the Conference will consist of Plenary Lectures (35 min), Topical Lectures (25 min) and poster presentations.
List of CEPAS speakers can be found here.
List of CEAMPP speakers can be found here.
CEAMPP/CEPAS 2011 Program
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Tuesday 21st June 2011 | |||
2nd National Conference on Electronic, Atomic, Molecular and Photonic Physics - CEAMPP | |||
(PL – Plenary lecture: 25+5 min; PR – Progress report: 15+5 min) | |||
08:00-09:15 | Registration (CEAMPP) | ||
09:15-09:30 | Opening (CEAMPP), Chair: Saša Dujko | ||
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09:30-10:00 | Dynamics of dissociative electron attachment to small molecules | Juraj Fedor, University of Fribourg, Switzerland |
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10:00-10:30 | Soft X-ray spectroscopy of molecules and biomolecules | Christoph Nicolas, SOLEIL Synchrotron, Saint-Aubin, France |
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10:30-11:00 | Grazing incidence fast atom diffraction on different materials | Nenad Bundaleski, CEFITEC, Caparica, Portugal |
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11:00-11:30 | Coffee break | ||
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11:30-11:50 | On the propagation of positive streamers in N2:O2 mixtures | Gideon Wormeester, CWI, Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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11:50-12:10 | Numerical modeling of buffer gas positron traps | Srđan Marjanović, Institute of Physics, Belgrade, Serbia |
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12:10-12:30 | Absolute cross sections for electron scattering from metal vapours | Sanja Tošić, Institute of Physics, Belgrade, Serbia |
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12:30-12:50 | Excitation of molecules by low-energy electrons | Miroslav Ristić, Faculty of Physics, Belgrade, Serbia |
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13:00-15:00 | Lunch break | ||
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15:00-15:20 | Ab initio calculation of low-lying vibronic levels in the ground X2Πu electronic state of dicyanoacetylene cation | Radomir Ranković, Faculty of Physical Chemistry, Belgrade, Serbia |
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15:20-15:40 | Theoretical study of the Jahn-Teller effect | Maja Gruden Pavlović, Faculty of Chemistry, Belgrade, Serbia |
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15:40-16:00 | Coherent effects in laser driven rubidium vapor | Milan Radonjić, Institute of Physics, Belgrade, Serbia |
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16:00-16:20 | Monte Carlo modeling of Townsend discharges in hydrogen | Vladimir Stojanović, Institute of Physics, Belgrade, Serbia |
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16:20-16:40 | Coffee break | ||
16:45-18:00 | Poster session (CEAMPP) | ||
18:00-19:00 | Registration (CEPAS) | ||
20:15-22:30 | Welcome party for CEAMPP and CEPAS participants (Aeroklub) | ||
Wednesday 22nd June 2011 | |||
5th Conference on Elementary Processes in Atomic Systems - CEPAS | |||
(PL – Plenary lecture: 30+5 min; TL – Topical lecture: 20+5 min) | |||
08:00-08:45 | Registration (CEPAS) | ||
08:45-09:00 | Opening (CEPAS), Chair: Bratislav P. Marinković | His Excellency François-Xavier DENIAU The Ambassador of France | |
Plenary Session, Chair: Zoran Lj. Petrović | |||
09:00-09:35 | Positronium negative ion experiments | Yasuyuki Nagashima, Tokyo University of Science, Japan |
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09:35-10:10 | Imaging electron/ion coincidences for gas phase photoionization studies of chiral systems on the DESIRS beamline at SOLEIL | Laurent Nahon, SOLEIL synchrotron, France |
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10:10-10:40 | Coffee break | ||
Session 2, Chair: Nigel Mason | |||
10:40-11:05 | Cross sections for elastic electron scattering from iodine | Michael Brunger, Flinders University, Australia |
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11:05-11:30 | Quantum interferences in atomic ionization by short laser pulses | Diego Arbó, Astronomia y Fisica del Espacio, Buenos Aires , Argentina |
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11:30-11:55 | Electron driven processes in biomolecules | Janina Kopyra, University of Podlasie, Poland |
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11:55-12:20 | Multi- photon ionization of biomolecular clusters | Sam Eden, The Open University, UK |
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12:30-15:00 | Lunch break | ||
Session 3, Chair: Robert DuBois | |||
15:00-15:25 | Coherent wavepacket shaping in high Rydberg states | Shuhei Yoshida, Vienna University of Technology, Austria |
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15:25-15:50 | Positron scattering from krypton | James Sullivan, Australian National University, Australia |
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15:50-16:15 | Absolute differential cross sections for electron scattering from building blocks of biopolymers | Aleksandar Milosavljević, Institute of Physics Belgrade, Serbia |
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16:15-16:35 | Coffee break | ||
Session 4, Chair: Viorica Stancalie | |||
16:35-17:00 | Differential cross sections of some noble atoms studied by fast electron impact and inelastic x-ray scattering | Lin-Fan Zhu, Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at Microscale, China |
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17:00-17:25 | The effect of temperature on guiding of slow highly charged ions through mesoscopic glass capillaries | Réka Bereczky, ATOMKI, Debrecen, Hungary |
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17:30-19:00 | Poster session (1) | ||
Thursday 23rd June 2011 | |||
Plenary Session, Chair: Friedrich Aumayr | |||
09:00-09:35 | Effect of projectile coherence on atomic fragmentation processes | Michael Schulz, Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA |
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09:35-10:10 | Collisions with biomolecules: negative ion formation | Paulo Limão-Vieira, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal |
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10:10-10:40 | Coffee break | ||
Session 2, Chair: Paulo Limão-Vieira | |||
10:40-11:05 | Hard X-ray polarimetry in energetic ion-atom collisions | Günter Weber, Helmholtz Institute Jena, Germany |
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11:05-11:30 | Photoionization study of trapped biopolymer ions in the gas phase | Alexandre Giuliani, SOLEIL synchrotron, France |
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11:30-11:55 | Spatially resolved transport properties for electrons in gases: Definition, interpretation, and calculation | Saša Dujko, Institute of Physics Belgrade, Serbia |
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11:55-12:20 | Excitation reactions studied by electron induced fluorescence method | Juraj Országh, Comenius University Bratislava, Slovakia |
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12:30-15:00 | Lunch break | ||
Session 3, Chair: Károly Tőkési | |||
15:00-15:25 | On deviations from theory of electron-atom elastic scattering cross sections | Raymond Moreh, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel |
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15:25-15:50 | Photofragmentation of organic molecules of biological interest | Paola Bolognesi, CNR-IMIP, Italy |
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15:50-16:15 |
Electron-impact and thermal fragmentation of the amino acid molecules: mechanisms and structure of the molecules | Lecturer supported by VAMDC Alexander Snegursky, Institute of Electron Physics Uzhgorod,Ukraine |
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16:15-16:40 | Nanostructures formed on various surfaces due to the impact of individual slow highly charged ions | Robert Ritter, Vienna University of Technology, Austria |
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16:40-17:00 | Coffee break | ||
17:00-18:30 | CEPAS Advisory Board meeting | ||
19:30 | Concert (Lola ‘s Premises) | ||
Friday 24th June 2011 | |||
Plenary Session, Chair: Bratislav P. Marinković | |||
09:00-09:35 | Inelastic transitions of atoms (and molecules) induced by van der Waals interaction with a surface | Jacques Baudon, University Paris 13, France |
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09:35-10:10 | Ions Colliding with Cold Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Clusters | Patrick Rousseau, CIMAP Caen, France |
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10:10-10:40 | Coffee break | ||
Session 2, Chair: Janina Kopyra | |||
10:40-11:05 | Laser Raman scattering from biomolecules in nanoparticles-embedded tissue | Simona Cintă Pinzaru, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania |
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11:05-11:30 | Scattering from biomolecules in helium droplets | Stefan Denifl, University of Innsbruck, Austria |
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11:30-11:55 | Channeling of charged particles through carbon nanotubes | Duško Borka, Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Serbia |
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11:55-12:20 | Resonant inelastic collisions of electrons with diatomic molecules | EPJD award lecturer Karel Houfek, Institute for Theoretical Physics Prague, Czech Republic |
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12:30-15:00 | Lunch break | ||
Closing session, Chair: Andrey Solov'yov | |||
15:00-15:35 | Classical theory of atomic collisions – the first hundred years | Petar Grujić, Institute of Physics Belgrade, Serbia |
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15:35-16:00 | Thermo-mechanical impact on biomolecules induced by heavy ions | Alexander V. Yakubovich, Frankfurt Institute for Adv. Studies, Germany |
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16:00-16:25 | Ion Interactions with Graphene | Zoran Mišković, University of Waterloo, Canada |
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16:30-16:50 | Coffee break | ||
16:50-18:20 | Poster session (2) | ||
20:00 | Conference dinner (Restaurant "Ima dana") | ||
Saturday 25th June 2011 | |||
10:00-17:00 | Excursion | ||
17:00 | Departure |
List of Speakers
Plenary lectures List of abstracts (pdf file)
Dr Laurent Nahon, SOLEIL synchrotron, France
Imaging electron/ion coincidences for gas phase photoionization studies of chiral systems on the DESIRS beamline at SOLEIL
Prof. Yasuyuki Nagashima, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
Positronium negative ion experiments
Prof. Paulo Limao-Vieira, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
Collisions with biomolecules: negative ion formation
Prof. Michael Schulz, Missouri University of Science and Technology, U.S.A.
Effect of projectile coherence on atomic fragmentation processes
Prof. Jacques Baudon, Université Paris 13, France
Inelastic transitions of atoms (and molecules) induced by van der Waals interaction with a surface
Dr Patrick Rousseau, Université de Caen Basse-Normandie, France
Ions colliding with cold polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon clusters
Prof. Petar Grujić, Institute of Physics Belgrade, Serbia
Classical theory of atomic collisions - the first hundred years
Topical lectures List of abstracts (pdf file)
Dr Diego Arbó, Astronomia y Fisica del Espacio, Buenos Aires, Argentine
Quantum interferences in atomic ionization by short laser pulses
Dr Paola Bolognesi, CNR-IMIP, Italy
Photofragmentation of organic molecules of biological interest
Dr Shuhei Yoshida, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Probing the coherent evolution of wavepackets in high Rydberg states
Dr Juraj Országh, Comenius University Bratislava, Slovakia
Excitation reactions studied by electron induced fluorescence method
Prof. Michael Brunger, The Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia
Cross sections for elastic electron scattering from iodine
Dr Saša Dujko, Institute of Physics Belgrade, Serbia
Spatially resolved transport properties for electrons in gases: Definition, interpretation and calculation
Dr James Sullivan, Atomic & Molecular Physics Laboratory (RSPE) Australian National University, Australia
Positron scattering from krypton
Dr Karel Houfek, EPJD award lecturer, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic
Resonant inelastic collisions of electrons with diatomic molecules
Prof. Raymond Moreh, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
On deviations from theory of electron-atom elastic scattering cross sections
Prof. Janina Kopyra, University of Podlasie, Poland
Electron driven processes in biomolecules
Dr Alexandre Giuliani, SOLEIL France
Photoionization study of trapped biopolymer ions in the gas phase
Dr Aleksandar Milosavljević, Institute of Physics Belgrade, Serbia
Absolute differential cross sections for electron scattering from building blocks of biopolymers
Dr Alexander V. Yakubovich, Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies, Germany
Thermo-mechanical impact on biomolecules induced by heavy ions
Dr Alexander Snegursky, Lecturer supported by VAMDC, Institute of Electron Physics, Ukraine
Electron-impact and thermal fragmentation of the amino acid molecules: mechanisms and structure of the molecules
Dr Günter Weber, Helmholtz Institute Jena, Germany
Hard X-ray polarimetry in energetic ion-atom collisions
Prof. Zoran Mišković, University of Waterloo, Canada
Ion interactions with graphene
Dr Duško Borka, Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Serbia
Channeling of charged particles through carbon nanotubes
Dr Réka Bereczky, ATOMKI, Hungary
The effect of temperature on guiding of slow highly charged ions through mesoscopic glass
Prof. Simona Cinta Pinzaru, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania
Laser Raman scattering from biomolecules in nanoparticles-embedded tissue
Dr Stefan Denifl, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Scattering from biomolecules in helium droplets
Dr Sam Eden, The Open University, UK
Multi-photon ionization of biomolecular clusters
Dr Robert Ritter, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Nanostructures formed on various surfaces due to the impact of individual slow highly charged ions
Prof. Lin-Fan Zhu, University of Science and Technology, China
Differential cross sections of some noble atoms studied by fast electron
impact and inelastic x-ray scattering
List of CEAMPP speakers can be found here.