International Symposium on Molecular Science of Ultrafast Electronic Dynamics in Sendai May 16-19, 2007
Last update: 2007-06-26 11:02:377 (+9:00JST).

Acknowledgement

Thank you very much!
The symposium was successfully done.
Photos are available here.

Procedures and schedule

Abstract Submission
To promote our creative and fruitful symposium, the attendance are encouraged to give a poster presentation. Depending on time coordination, a few presenters will be asked to give a short oral talk. We thank you for your active cooperation.
Presenters including invited speakers are required to submit an abstract to by 7th April 2007. The length of the abstrat should be one or two pages including figures, tables and references.
Registration
All participants send a filled registration form to by 15th April 2007.
A registration fee will be charged at a reception desk on the day.

regular participant non-active participant student
academic session ¥3,000 ¥0 ¥1,000
banquet ¥6,000 ¥6,000 ¥3,000
Academic Session
May 18 9:10 - 18:10
May 19 9:10 - 16:40
Banquet
May 18 18:30 - 20:30
At Restaurant Palinka

Purpose

Image: C60 in shaped laser fields In view of the rapid progress in theoretical or experimental studies of electron dynamics and related phenomena, it is desirable to bring together active researchers to stimulate mutually beneficial discussions. Ample applications of state-of-the-art ab initio quantum chemistry and quantum dynamical methods to the investigations of excited state dynamics of polyatomic molecules are presented in the symposium. In addition, the symposium features theoretical methods for studying both electronic and reaction dynamics. Their applications to ultrafast phenomena down to the attosecond regime will be demonstrated by visualization of the temporal and spatial propagation of the electronic and nuclear wave packets of molecules. The results of various advanced experiments such as momentum coincidence spectroscopy are also presented along with theoretical analyses based on electronic structure calculations. The scientific topics touched upon in this symposium cover a wide range of research areas: electron-molecule collisions, electron detachment and attachment processes, the properties of solvated electrons, excited-state molecular dynamics, core excitations, Penning ionization, attosecond science, chemical reactions and ionization processes of molecules in intense laser fields, and so on. We hope that you will find this symposium fruitful, enjoyable and worthwhile.


Presentation facilities

Image: projector PC projectors are available for oral presentation, but not overhead projectors. Poster size should be maximum 90 cm width and 180 cm height. Materials for attaching posters to the boards will be provided at the symposium site.


Invited Speakers (in alphabetic order)

  • André D. Bandrauk
    Université de Sherbrooke, Québec
  • S.L. Chin
    Université Laval, Québec
  • Wolfgang Domcke
    Technische Universität München, Germany
  • Asuka Fujii
    Tohoku University, Japan
  • Yuichi Fujimura
    Tohoku University, Japan
  • Gustav Gerber
    University of Wüerzburg, Germany
  • Robert J. Gordon
    University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
  • E.K.U. Gross
    Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
  • Michitoshi Hayashi
    National Taiwan University, Taiwan
  • Ingolf V. Hertel
    Max-Born Institute, Germany
  • Tsuyoshi Kato
    University of Tokyo, Japan
  • Yosuke Kayanuma
    Osaka Prefecture University, Japan
  • S.H. Lin
    Institute of Atomic & Molecular Science, Taiwan
  • Deepak Mathur
    Tata Institute of Fundamental Reseach, India
  • Katsumi Midorikawa
    RIKEN, Japan
  • Katsuyuki Nobusada
    Institute for Molecular Science, Japan
  • Kenji Ohmori
    Institute for Molecular Science, Japan
  • Tomoya Okino
    The University of Tokyo, Japan
  • George Prümper
    Tohoku University, Japan
  • Hiroshi Sekiya
    Kyushu University, Japan
  • Toshinori Suzuki
    RIKEN, Japan
  • Tetsuya Taketsugu
    Hokkaido University, Japan
  • Birgitta Whaley
    University of Berkley, USA
  • Yoshihiro Yamakita
    Tohoku University, Japan
  • Tomoyuki Yatsuhashi
    Osaka City University, Japan

Programs


Location

image: room Sakura

The symposium will be held at Sakura Hall, No. 2 building, Laboratories for Advanced Materials Research IMRAM, Katahira Campus, Tohoku University, Sendai city. Campus map is available here.


Directions - Public Transportation

All participants transfer by public transportations are advised to go to Sendai station. Access direction of IMRAM from the station is available here. Followings are several suggestions for domestic transportations to Sendai:

image: airplane
From Narita International Airport
  • Take a train, Narita Express (N'EX), bounds for Tokyo station from a station inside the airport. Tickets can be purchased at the station.
  • Purchase domestic-airplane tickets to Sendai international airport together with international-airplane tickets to Narita.
From Tokyo station
image: Tohoku Shinkansen E4 Take a Tohoku Shinkansen (Japanese bullet train, JR-EAST) which goes to Sendai station.The fastest Tohoku Shinkansen "HAYATE" and "KOMACHI" takes 1 hour and 45 minutes, the Tohoku Shinkansen "MAX YAMABIKO" takes 2 hour and a half. On Tohoku Shinkansen "HAYATE" and Akita Shinkansen "KOMACHI", all seats require reservations. image: airport
From Sendai International Airport
  • The Sendai Airport Access Line links JR Sendai Station to the Sendai Airport within 25 minutes. Further information is available here.
  • Airport limousine bus goes to Sendai station every 15 minutes. Further information is available here.

Sponsors


Contact

Representatives for the Symposium
Hirohiko Kono
Yukiyoshi Ohtsuki
Advisory Board Members
Nobuaki Nakashima (Osaka City University)
Kiyoshi Ueda (Tohoku University)
Kaoru Yamanouchi (University of Tokyo)
Organizers
Fabio Pichierri (Tohoku University)
Katsunori Nakai (Tohoku University)
Kunihito Hoki (Tohoku University)