3-7 juin 2024 Saint Florent, Corse (France)

Intervenants

Enseignants confirmés:
  • Dwayne Heard (University of Leeds, United Kingdom) 

An introduction to modern chemical kinetics.

Specific challenges for modelling of Earth’s atmosphere and the importance of quantitative field measurements.

  • Ian Sims (Université de Rennes, France)

Determination of product branching ratios.

Experimental reaction dynamics and energy transfer.

  • Olivier Herbinet (Université de Lorraine, France)

Specific challenges for modelling of combustion.

Decarbonizing the transportation and industrial sectors.

  • François Lique (Université de Rennes, France)

Survey of the theoretical tools for spectroscopical and kinetics’ studies.

  • Marcelino Agundez (CSIC Madrid, Spain)

Chemistry and molecular excitation at work in space: feeding models with rate coefficients.

  • David Osborn (Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, USA)

Photoionization mass spectrometry: how charged particle detection can illuminate neutral chemical reactions.

  • Gustavo Garcia (SOLEIL, France)

Electron spectroscopy and application to reaction product detection and absolute cross section determination

  • Marie-Aline Martin-Drumel (Institut des Sciences Moléculaires d'Orsay - CNRS, France)

Molecular spectroscopy in the era of JWST and cutting-edge radiotelescopes.

Introduction to high resolution molecular spectroscopy and applications in laboratory astrophysics.

  • Lucile Rutkowski (Institut de Physique de Rennes-CNRS, France)

Optical frequency comb interferometry: new instruments for  in situ diagnostic and  precision spectroscopy.

  • Olivier Pirali (Institut des Sciences Moléculaires d'Orsay - CNRS, France)

Precision measurements in molecular spectroscopy: context and instrumental opportunities.

  • Clément Lauzin (Université Catholique de Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium)

The use of optical cavities in analytical chemistry and fundamental physics.

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