The European Conference on Atoms Molecules and Photons (ECAMP) is a triennial conference series and serves as the official conference organized by the Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics Division (AMOPD) of the European Physical Society (EPS). Commencing in 1982, the conference has maintained a regular schedule, with recent editions held in Salamanca, Spain (2010), Aarhus, Denmark (2013), Frankfurt, Germany (2016), Florence, Italy (2019), and Vilnius, Lithuania (2022). As such, the ECAMP conference series has become the major forum for exchange in atomic, molecular and optical physics in Europe, drawing traditionally between 400 and 700 participants.
Scientific topics at ECAMP
- Collisions of electrons, atoms, and molecules, highly charged ions, astrophysical processes
- Atomic and molecular spectroscopy, photo-induced processes
- Femtosecond and attosecond physics, reaction dynamics, coherent control, strong fields
- Clusters, nanoparticles, biomolecules, surface interactions and self-assembly
- Cold and ultracold atoms, molecules and ions, degenerate quantum gases, ultracold plasmas
- Fundamental physics, precision measurements, atom interferometry and atomic clocks
- Quantum technologies, quantum optics, cavity QED, quantum information