The International meeting on Atomic and Molecular Physics and Chemistry (IMAMPC) was first held in Madrid in 2010. After editions in Rennes (France) in 2011, Pisa (Italy) in 2012, Lille (France) in 2013, Salamanca (Spain) in 2014, Birmingham (UK) in 2015, Le Havre (France) 2016, and Torun (Poland) in 2017, the meeting is now coming to Berlin (Germany). It is jointly organized by Prof. Bettina Keller (Freie Universität Berlin), Dr. Annika Bande (Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin and Freie Universität Berlin), Priv.Doz.Jean Christophe Tremblay (Freie Universität Berlin) and Dr. Foudhil Bouakline (Universität Potsdam).
This interdisciplinary meeting was conceived to encourage the assistance and active participation of young theoreticians and experimentalists in the field of atomic and molecular physics. Keeping with this tradition, the 9th edition of the IMAMPC will promote innovative research by young scientists, in order to highlight their important contributions to the field.
The meeting is divided in 11 topical sessions, each opened by a renowned speaker. As anelement of novelty, a general animated discussion will be held at the end of each session to summarize the findings. A non-exhaustive list of topics covered by the conference is
Macromolecules and biologically-relevant systems
Reactive collision, scattering, ultracold chemistry
Photochemistry/Photodynamics
Spectroscopy and electronic structure theory
Electron dynamicsWe have selected 23 high-quality contributions for oral presentationfrom abstracts submitted by early-career independent researchers, postdocs, and students to offer greater visibility to the new generation of scientists in the field of atomic and molecular physics and chemistry.
The IMAMPC takes place from June 5-8, 2018, at the the Lise-Meitner-Campus, Berlin-Wannsee / Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie GmbH. More information can be found on the conference website.
This interdisciplinary meeting was conceived to encourage the assistance and active participation of young theoreticians and experimentalists in the field of atomic and molecular physics. Keeping with this tradition, the 9th edition of the IMAMPC will promote innovative research by young scientists, in order to highlight their important contributions to the field.
The meeting is divided in 11 topical sessions, each opened by a renowned speaker. As anelement of novelty, a general animated discussion will be held at the end of each session to summarize the findings. A non-exhaustive list of topics covered by the conference is
Macromolecules and biologically-relevant systems
Reactive collision, scattering, ultracold chemistry
Photochemistry/Photodynamics
Spectroscopy and electronic structure theory
Electron dynamicsWe have selected 23 high-quality contributions for oral presentationfrom abstracts submitted by early-career independent researchers, postdocs, and students to offer greater visibility to the new generation of scientists in the field of atomic and molecular physics and chemistry.
The IMAMPC takes place from June 5-8, 2018, at the the Lise-Meitner-Campus, Berlin-Wannsee / Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie GmbH. More information can be found on the conference website.