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Thematic School «Vibrational and Electronic spe ... (No replies)

ari.p.seitsonen
1 year ago
ari.p.seitsonen 1 year ago

Dear Colleagues,

    We wish to inform you that the Thematic School « Vibrational and Electronic spectroscopies applied to the study of reaction mechanisms - MECAREACT», co-funded by the French Council of Scientific Research (CNRS), will be held in Paris (France) in the "FIAP Jean Monnet" conference centre (30 Rue Cabanis - 75014 Paris) from the 18th to the 23rd of June 2023.

 

    Registration is now open on the website https://mecareact.sciencesconf.org/.

The deadline is March 15th 2023.

    The School will cover all the main fields of vibrational and electronic spectroscopies (IR, Raman, Resonance Raman, UV-Vis, fluorescence, etc) applied to the investigation of reaction mechanisms in various fields of chemistry (photochemistry, biochemistry, catalysis, etc.). Its official language will be English.

    The School will be chaired by Dr. Alberto Mezzetti (Associate Professor, Sorbonne University, Paris) and Dr. Josefine Schnee (CNRS Researcher, Sorbonne University, Paris). It is open to everyone with a sincere interest in the topic of the school: PhD students, post-docs, engineers, researchers, etc from anywhere in the world. The minimum requirement is a basic knowledge of optical spectroscopy and reactions in chemistry at least at a B.Sc. level.

 

Teachers/Speakers:

Dr. Antonella BATTISTI (CNR Pisa, Italy)

Dr Thomas ONFROY (Sorbonne University, France)

Prof. Arnaud TRAVERT: (University of Caen, France)

Dr. Riccardo SPEZIA (Sorbonne University, France)

Dr. Winfried LEIBL (CEA-Saclay/Paris-Saclay University, France)

Dr. Stéphane ALOISE (University of Lille, France)

Dr. Catherine BERTHOMIEU (CEA-Cadarache/Aix-Marseille University, France)

Prof. Christoph KUBIS (Leibniz Institute for Catalysis, Rostock, Germany)

Dr. Augusto MARCELLI (National Laboratory of Frascati, INFN, Rome, Italy)

Dr. Annamaria QUARANTA (CEA-Saclay/Paris-Saclay University, France)

Prof. Victor LORENZ-FONFRIA (University of Valencia, Spain)

Prof. Petra HELLWIG (University of Strasbourg, France)

Dr. Polina VOLOVITCH (Paris Sciences et Lettres University, France)

Prof. Marco DATURI (University of Caen, France)

CNRS agents (irrespective of their status, but they must be CNRS employees, not just members of a CNRS unit) can participate for free, within the limit of available places reserved for them.

    CECAM-FR-MOSER offers 2 fellowships to cover the inscription (inclusive of lodging and meals) for PhD students in theoretical chemistry/computational physics interested in molecular spectroscopy applied to reaction mechanism.  Please note that these fellowships DO NOT cover travel expenses. The interested candidate should submit a CV, a motivation letter, the abstract of his/her poster to be presented at the School, and a short presentation letter from the supervisor not later than March 5th 2023 to [email protected]. The result of the selection will be communicated before March 10th, 2023.***

    Looking forward to seeing you soon!

Alberto Mezzetti, PhD, Chairperson
Josefine Schnee, PhD, Vice-Chairperson

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