Ultrafast Imaging of Photochemical Dynamics
Faraday Discussion
- Start: Aug 31, 2016
- End: Sep 2, 2016
- Location: Royal Society of Edinburgh, 22-26 George Street, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
- Host: Royal Society of Chemistry
Photochemical reactions have tremendous scientific importance, ranging from photosynthesis to atmospheric reactions, and technologies such as sensors or displays. Due to the intrinsic complexity of photochemical reactions, they remain the least understood type of chemical process. Nonadiabatic dynamics, ultrafast time-scales, quantum effects and conical intersections are known to be important, but a detailed comprehension remains elusive. However, new experimental techniques capable of monitoring photochemical processes in unprecedented detail are appearing. This includes the development of intense-laser techniques, the construction of free-electron lasers such as the XFEL in Europe and the LCLS in the USA, new sources of pulsed electrons, advanced detection techniques, and important advances in theoretical modelling of quantum dynamics. Many of these techniques are developed by research communities not traditionally concerned with photochemistry, but provide an opportunity to shed new light on photochemical dynamics.
Themes
Speakers
Key deadlines
- Electronic and non-adiabatic
- dynamics
- Attosecond processes and
- X-ray spectroscopy
- Structural dynamics
- Vibrational and condensed
- phase dynamics
Speakers
- Daniel Neumark (Introductory Lecturer) University of California, Berkeley, United States
- R.J Dwayne Miller (Closing Remarks) Max Planck Institute for the Structure & Dynamics of Matter, Germany
- Yann Mairesse CELIA (CNRS UMR 5107), Université Bordeaux 1, France
- Fernando Martin Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain
- Mike Minitti SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, United States
- Shaul Mukamel University of California, Irvine, United States
- Andrew Orr-Ewing University of Bristol, United Kingdom
- Artem Rudenko Kansas State University, United States
- Albert Stolow University of Ottawa, Canada
- Junko Yano Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States
Key deadlines
- Oral/paper abstract submission 14 December 2015
- Poster abstract submission 20 June 2016
- Bursary applications 11 July 2016
- Early bird registration 11 July 2016
- Final registration 1 August 2016