Plenary Speakers:
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- Anne L’Huillier
(Lunds Universitet, Sweden)
“Attosecond light pulses for studying ultrafast electron dynamics” - Takuro Ideguchi
(University of Tokyo, Japan)
“High-speed vibrational spectroscopy with time-stretch technology” - Irène Ventrillard
(Université Grenoble Alpes, France)
“A walk through the world of cavity enhanced laser spectroscopy: in the land of optical feedback” - Nasser Moazzen-Ahmadi
(University of Calgary, Canada)
“Weakly-bound clusters of atmospheric molecules: Theory and experiment” - Maria Eugenia Sanz
(King’s College London, United Kingdom)
“New insights on odorants and their complexes by rotational spectroscopy” - Clément Lauzin
(Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgique)
“The challenge and the beauty of molecular complexity” - Bryan Changala
(Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, USA)
“Theoretical tools for molecular discovery in the laboratory and space” - Cristina Puzzarini
(Università di Bologna, Italy)
“Astrochemical challenges: the role of rotational spectroscopy” - Claudio Lenz Cesar
(Instituto de Fisica – UFRJ; ALPHA Collaboration – CERN)
“Laser spectroscopy of hydrogen and antihydrogen: towards a direct CPT test beyond 14 significant figures” - Jeremy Richardson
(ETH Zürich, Switzerland)
“Quantum tunnelling in molecules and clusters”
Minisymposium I (Organizers: Stefan Willitsch, Stephan Schlemmer)
Spectroscopy of ions in traps
- Otto Dopfer
(Technische Universität Berlin, Germany)
“Spectroscopy of diamondoid cations” - Maximilian Beyer
(Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands)
“Towards a hydrogen molecular ion clock” - Philipp Schmid
(Universität zu Köln, Germany)
“Leak-out spectroscopy: a new tool for high-resolution spectroscopy”
- Roland Wester
(Universität Innsbruck, Austria)
“Bound-bound and bound-free spectroscopy of cold trapped negative ions”
Minisymposium II (Organizer: Paolo De Natale)
Spectroscopy for quantum technologies
- Giacomo Roati
(Istituto Nazionale di Ottica, CNR-INO, Italy)
“Engineering vortex matter in strongly-correlated superfluids” - Silke Ospelkaus
(Leibnitz Universität Hannover, Germany)
“Quantum gases of ultracold molecules” - Loïc Anderegg
(Harvard University, Cambridge MA, USA)
“Laser Cooling Molecules for Fundamental Physics and Quantum Science” - Michal Tomza
(Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland)
“Accurate ab initio molecular calculations for ultracold physics experiments”
Minisymposium III (Organizers: Jean vander Auwera, Stephan Schlemmer, Harold Linnartz)
Spectroscopy in the era of JWST
- Melissa McClure
(Universiteit Leiden, Netherlands)
“Tracing the chemical evolution of ices from dark clouds to exo-cometary reservoirs with JWST” - Olivier Berné
(IRAP Toulouse, France)
“First results from JWST observations of the Orion Nebula” - Stefanie Milam
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center)
“Revealing the composition and history of the Solar System with JWST’s infrared eyes”