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2017 |
Spectroscopic Snapshots of the Proton Transfer Mechanism in Water
2.10. 2017 at 14:00 in room 108
Prof. Knut Asmis (Wilhelm-Ostwald-Institut für Physikalische und Theoretische Chemie, Universität Leipzig) |
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2017 |
Electronic structure of gold clusters in the relativistc two-component methods
20.9.2017 at 10:00 in room 108.
Maria Barysz (Nicolas Copernicus University, Department of Quantum Chemistry, Toruň, Poland) |
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2017 |
Heavy elements? calculations at the edge of accuracy: from high-precision spectroscopy to tests of fundamental physics
23.8.2017 at 14:00 in room 108
Ephraim Eliav ( PhD School of Chemistry, Tel Aviv University, Israel) |
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2017 |
Domain-based Local Pair-Natural Orbital Coupled-Cluster Theory for Open-Shell Species
15.6.2017 at 13:00 in room 108
Masaaki Saitow (Max-Planck-Institut für Chemische Energiekonversion, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany) |
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2017 |
VUV and soft X-ray action spectroscopy of biomolecules
4.5.2017 at 10.00 in room 11.
Milos Rankovic (Institute of Physics, Belgrade, Serbia) |
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2017 |
DNA Nanostructures as Platforms for DNA Radiation Damage Studies and for Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS)
26.4.2017 at 14:00 in room 108
Ilko Bald (Institute of Chemistry, University of Potsdam, Germany) |
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2017 |
Recent breakthroughs with Efimov and Rydberg physics
21.4.2017 at 10:30 in room 108
Chris H. Greene (Purdue University, Indiana), |
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2017 |
Clusters of carbonaceous molecules in helium nanodroplets
13.3. 2017 at 14:00 in room 108
Prof. Paul Scheier (Institut für Ionenphysik und Angewandte Physik, Leopold-Franzes-Universität Innsbruck) |
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2017 |
Arc Modeling Challenges
20.2.2017 at 14:00 in room 108
Venkat R. Narayanan (Eaton European Innovation Center, Roztoky u Prahy) |
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2017 |
What do neon cluster have to do with cancer treatment
1.2.2017 at 14:00 in room 108
Anita Ribar (PGS student, University in Innsbruck) |
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2017 |
Photochemical Reaction Dynamics in the Service of Atmospheric Chemistry: How the Study of Fundamental Reaction Mechanisms Can Solve Deficiencies in Atmospheric Models.
24.1.2017 at 14:00 in room 108
Scott Kable (University of New South Wales, Australia), |
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