Invited speakers
HRMS DIJON 2015 – LIST OF INVITED SPEAKERS
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Plenary speakers
Emilio COCINERO Universidad del País Vasco, Leioa, Spain
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Elucidating Structures of Carbohydrates by High Resolution Spectroscopies
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Jean DEMAISON Chemical Information Systems, Universität Ulm, Germany and PhLAM, Université de Lille 1, France
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Accuracy in Spectroscopy
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Robert GAMACHE University of Massachusetts, Lowell MA, USA
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Line Shape Parameters for Molecules Observed in Planetary Atmospheres
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John MAIER University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland
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Electronic Spectra of Organic Radicals and Ions of Relevance to Interstellar Space and Combustion
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David NESBITT JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder CO, USA
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Dynamics Via High Resolution Infrared Spectroscopy: From Interstellar Hydrocarbon Radicals to Collisions at Gas-Liquid Interfaces
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Martin QUACK – Molecular Physics Lecture ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland
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Molecules in Motion: Symmetries and Intramolecular Primary Processes between Yoctoseconds and Days as Derived from High Resolution Spectroscopy and Theory
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Richard SAYKALLY University of California, Berkeley CA, USA
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The Hydration Structure of Aqueous Carbonic Acid and Carbon Dioxide from X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy
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Mélanie SCHNELL Max Planck Institute, Hamburg, Germany
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Enantiomer Differentiation Using Broadband Rotational Spectroscopy
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John STANTON University of Texas, Austin TX, USA
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Accurate Simulation of Spectra Involving JT, PJT and Spin-Orbit Coupling
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Vladimir TYUTEREV GSMA, Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, Reims, France
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Highly Excited Molecular States: Challenge for Spectroscopy, Dynamics, Astrophysics
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Wim UBACHS Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Physics Beyond the Standard Model from Molecules
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Jun YE JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder CO, USA
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Cavity-Enhanced Frequency Comb Spectroscopy
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Mini-symposia
• Spectroscopy of planetary atmospheres
• New experiments with cold molecules
• Excitons, interatomic Coulomb decay, and dipole‐dipole interactions
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