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Beauty Crystal Place on 4th Floor of Bayshore Hotel

Monday, October 13, 2008

09:00-18:00

Registration

 

18:00-21:00

Reception

 

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

08:20-08:30

Conference Opening Remarks by Conference Chair

 

Session Chair:  David Parker

 

08:30-09:15

Steven Stolte (Bernstein Award Lecture)  

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Rotationally inelastic collisions inducing electronic transitions in hexapole state selected NO-molecules 

 

09:15-09:50

David Chandler (IL1)

Sandia National Laboratory

Collisional cooling of molecules in molecular beams by atomic scattering 

 

09:50-10:10

Graeme King (HT1)

University of Bristol

Dissociation dynamics of aromatic molecules containing multiple heteroatoms 

 

10:10-10:40

Group Photo and Coffee break

 

10:40-11:15

Toshio Kasai (IL2)

Osaka University

Stereodynamics of chemical reactions in heterogeneous systems: Dissociative adsorption of NO on Si(111) 

 

11:15-11:50

Pascal Larregaray (IL3)

Université Bordeaux1

Statistical approaches of reaction dynamics: recent achievements for gas-phase and heterogeneous elementary processes 

 

11:50-13:30

Lunch   

 

Session Chair:  Toshio Kasai

 

13:30-14:05

Donghui Zhang (IL4)

Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS

A reactant-coordinate based time-dependent wave packet approach to triatomic state-to-state reaction dynamics: An application to the H+O2 reaction 

 

14:05-14:40

Mark Brouard (IL5)

University of Oxford

Quantum beat studies of angular momentum polarization in chemical processes 

 

14:40-15:00

Weiqing Zhang (HT2)

Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS

State to state correlation dynamics of reactions using crossed beam imaging 

 

15:00-15:30

Coffee break

 

15:30-16:05

Millard Alexander (IL6)

University of Maryland

Electronic and nuclear stereodynamics in the reactions of Cl and F with hydrogen 

 

16:05-16:40

F. Javier Aoiz (IL7)

Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Stereodynamics of inelastic and reactive collisions: Inelastic versus reactive collisions in the H+D2 system 

 

16:40-17:00

Yuxiang Mo (HT3)

Tsinghua University

Ion-pair dissociation dynamics of H2, D2 and H2S studied by XUV laser and velocity map imaging method 

 

18:00-20:00

Dinner

 

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Session Chair:  Hansjürgen Loesch

 

08:30-09:15

Piero Casavecchia (PL)

University of Perugia

Recent progress in crossed molecular beam reactive scattering: The stereodynamics of S(1D) reactions with C2H2, C2H4 and CH4 

 

09:15-09:50

Shih-Huang Lee (IL8)

National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center

Exploring the dynamics of reactions of carbon and nitrogen atoms with silane 

 

09:50-10:10

Sebastiaan van de Meerakker (HT4)

Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

Crossed beam collision experiments with Stark decelerated beams 

 

10:10-10:40

Coffee break

 

10:40-11:15

Timothy Minton (IL9)

Montana State University

Unusual reaction dynamics from hyperthermal

collisions of O(3P) with HCl 

 

11:15-11:50

Andrew Orr-Ewing (IL10)

University of Bristol

Stereodynamics of reactions of polyatomic molecules 

 

11:50-13:30

Lunch  

 

Session Chair:  Timothy Minton

 

13:30-14:05

Arthur Suits (IL11)

Wayne State University

High resolution imaging probes of photodissociation dynamics 

 

14:05-14:40

Toshinori Suzuki (IL12)

RIKEN

Reaction mechanism duality in O(1D2) + CD4 → OD + CD3 studied by crossed beam ion imaging 

 

14:40-15:00

Hongmei Su (HT5)

Institute of Chemistry, CAS

Photodissociation and photoisomerization dynamics involving multiple electronic states 

 

15:00-15:30

Coffee break

 

15:30-16:05

Peter Rakitzis (IL13)

University of Crete & IESL-FORTH

Pulsed-laser methods for the production and detection of spin-polarized atoms from photodissociation: hydrogen and chlorine 

 

16:05-16:40

Oleg Vasyutinskii (IL14)

Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute

The angle-recoil distribution of the photofragment state multipoles in photolysis of an arbitrary molecule: the role of the Coriolis interaction

 

16:40-17:00

Shinnosuke Kawai (HT6)

Hokkaido University

Dimension reduction for the analyses of reaction dynamics of O(1D)+N2O ® NO+NO 

 

18:00-19:00

Dinner

 

Poster Session Chair:  Piero Casavecchia

 

19:00-22:00

Poster Session

 

19:30-20:30

Donna Minton

American Chemical Society

Overview on the Journal of Physical Chemistry

 

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Session Chair:  Jingsong Zhang

 

08:30-09:15

Kopin Liu (PL)

Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, AS

Tracking the energy flow along the reaction path 

 

09:15-09:50

Maurice Janssen (IL15)

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Femtosecond photoelectron-photoion coincidence imaging of multiphoton multichannel molecular dynamics 

 

09:50-10:10

Guorong Wu (HT7)

Steacie Institute for Molecular Sciences, NRC

Time-resolved dynamics of a “Fixed-in-Space” molecule 

 

10:10-10:40

Coffee break

 

10:40-11:15

Theo Kitsopoulos (IL16)

University of Crete & IESL-FORTH

Cluster-controlled photofragmentation: The case of

the Xe-pyrrole cluster 

 

11:15 - 11:50

Gerrit Groenenboom (IL17)

University of Nijmegen

Cold collisions and radiative lifetimes of open-shell

diatomic molecules 

 

11:50 - 13:30

Lunch

 

Session Chair:  Roger Anderson

 

13:30-14:05

David Nesbitt (IL18)

University of Colorado at Boulder

Polarization studies of quantum state resolved inelastic energy transfer and stereodynamics at the gas-liquid interface 

 

14:05-14:40

Dongping Zhong (IL19)

The Ohio State University

Ultrafast quenching dynamics of tryptophan in proteins: Interresidue and intrahelical electron transfer 

 

14:40-15:00

Naoki Kishimoto (HT8)

Tohoku University

Collision-energy-resolved metastable impact electron spectroscopy of molecules adsorbed on a metal surface 

 

15:00-15:30

Coffee break

 

15:30-16:05

Benoît Soep (IL20)

CEA/DSM/DRECAM/SPAM - CNRS URA 2453

Dynamics of deposited molecules at the surface of clusters as observed by femtosecond photoelectron imaging 

 

16:05-16:40

Angel González Ureña (IL21)

Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Vibrational excitation and bonding geometry of adsorbed molecules by photo-electrons of very low energy 

 

16:40-17:00

Lily Zu (HT9)

Beijing Normal University

Gas-phase collision-induced dissociation of protonated tripeptide Asn-Arg-Arg 

 

18:00-20:00

Banquet  (Xinghai Exhibition Center – Dalian Night)

 

Friday, October 17, 2008

Session Chair:  Joel Bowman

 

08:30-09:15

David Parker (PL)

University of Nijmegen

Velocity map imaging studies of inelastic scattering of polyatomic molecules 

 

09:15-09:50

Jingsong Zhang (IL22)

University of California at Riverside

Predissociation spectroscopy and dynamics of HCO via the first electronically excited stateÃ2A"   

 

 

09:50-10:10

Bing Zhang (HT10)

Wuhan Institute of Physics and Mathematics, CAS

Dynamics of electronically excited molecules by femtosecond  photoelectron imaging 

 

10:10-10:40

Coffee break

 

10:40-11:15

Richard Dixon (IL23)

University of Bristol

Spectral signatures of non-adiabatic photodissociation dynamics 

 

11:15-11:50

Vincenzo Aquilanti (IL24)

University of Perugia

Stereodynamics of chiral discrimination: Orientation in molecular beams and molecular dynamics simulations of collisional mechanisms 

 

11:50-13:30

Lunch

 

Session Chair:  Oleg Vasyutinskii

 

13:30-14:05

Joel Bowman (IL25)

Emory University

Global ab initio potential energy surface and reaction dynamics for F+CH4 

 

14:05-14:40

Fanao Kong (IL26)

Institute of Chemistry, CAS

Neutral dissociation of the super-excited states (SES)

of oxygen molecules 

 

14:40-15:00

Alan Sage (HT11)

University of Bristol

The role of πσ* excited states in the photodissociation of substituted aromatic molecules 

 

15:00-15:30

Coffee break

 

15:30-16:05

Keli Han (IL27)

Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS

Rotational reorientation dynamics of oxazine 750 in polar solvents 

 

16:05-16:40

Ralph Levine (IL28)

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

StereoAttoChemistry 

 

16:40-17:00

Roger Anderson (HT12)

University of California at Santa Cruz

New applications of 3nj- coefficients in molecular physics 

 

18:00-20:00

Dinner

 

Saturday, October 18, 2008

09:00-12:00

Sightseeing: Dalian Coastline

 

12:00-14:00

Lunch

 

14:30-16:30

DICP Lab Tour

 

18:00-20:00

Dinner