Invited speakers
HRMS DIJON 2019 – LIST OF INVITED SPEAKERS
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See the program of sessions here.
50th anniversary conference
A special evening conference will celebrate the 50th anniversary of this HRMS conference series, which started in Dijon in July, 1969.
Plenary speakers (45')
B. Bernhardt
Experimental Physics, Graz University of Technology, Gratz, Germany
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Dual comb spectroscopy: a novel tool for high resolution molecular spectroscopy
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H. Fielding
Department of Chemistry, University College London, UK
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UV photoelectron spectroscopy of biochromophores in the gas-phase and in aqueous solutions
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B. Jeziorski
Department of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Poland
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Theoretical determination of accurate atomic and molecular properties for an optical pressure standard
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T. Giesen
Experimentalphysik V Labor-astrophysik, Universität Kassel, Kassel, Germany
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Laboratory infrared spectroscopy and its application for astronomical observations
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Y.-P. Lee
Applied Chemistry, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan & Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
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Infrared spectra of free radicals and protonated species isolated in solid para-hydrogen
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K. Lehmann
University of Virginia’s Department of Chemistry, Charlottesville, USA
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Mid-IR / near-IR double resonance spectroscopy of CH4 and CH3D
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D. Neumark (Mol. Phys. Lecture)
College of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, USA
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High resolution photoelectron spectroscopy of negative ions
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L. Nguyen
LISA, Université Paris 12 / CNRS, Créteil, France
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Understanding (coupled) large amplitude motions - The Interplay of microwave spectroscopy, spectral modeling, and quantum chemistry
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T. Suzuki
Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Japan
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Ultrafast VUV photoelectron spectroscopy of dynamics in the gas and condensed phases
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K. Vodopyanov
College of Optics and Photonics, University of Central Florida, Orlando, USA
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Massively parallel sensing of trace molecules and isotopologues with subharmonic mid-IR frequency combs
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Mini-symposia
• MS1: Theoretical predictions of molecular spectra
M. Rey (40’)
GSMA, CNRS / Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, Reims, France
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Toward completeness and high accuracy from advanced computational methods: a review
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O. Polyansky (40’)
Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, University College London, UK
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Extra high accuracy line positions and intensities from variational calculations
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A. Yachmenev (20’)
Center for Free-Electron Laser Science (CFEL), Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY, Hamburg, Germany
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Creating, imaging and controlling chiral molecules with electric fields
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C. Sousa-Silva (20’)
Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, MIT, Cambridge, USA
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Predicting spectral data for thousands of molecules
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• MS2: Environmental far- & mid-IR spectroscopy
B. Drouin (30’)
JPL, Pasadena, USA
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Polar Radiant Energy in the Far-InfraRed Experiment (PREFIRE)
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A. Cuisset (30’)
LPCA, Université du Littoral, Dunkerque, France
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High-resolution rovibrational spectroscopy of molecules with environmental interest using electronic, optoelectronic and synchrotron terahertz sources
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R. Motiyenko (30’)
PhLAM, Université de Lille / CNRS, Lille, France
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Spectroscopy of atmospherically relevant molecules: the contribution from the terahertz domain
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R. Hargreaves (30’)
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Harvard, USA
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Spectroscopy of gases at high temperature with application to HITEMP
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• MS3: Cold molecules for spectroscopy and dynamics
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