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Cooperations

The HORIZOMS team is actively engaged in numerous national and international cooperations which give access to other experimental techniques. Highlights among these are measuring campaigns to European multi-user facilities such as the synchrotrons Super ACO (France), ELETTRA (Italy), and SOLEIL (France) as well as the free-electron laser centers CLIO (France) and FELIX (Netherlands). At the new synchrotron SOLEIL, the team was the first regular user of the new VUV beamline DESIRS. In addition to several fruitful collaborations in the local research area (e.g. the teams of Z. Herman, J. Heyrovsky Institute, Prague, and J. Roithová, Charles Univ., Prague), other productive cooperations of the HORIZOMS team include the laboratory of P. B. Armentrout at the University of Utah (U.S.A.), the Hebrew University and the TECHNION in Israel, the Department of Physics of the University of Trento (Italy). These collaborations of the PI are have a highly interdisciplinary character and include frequent international research campaigns.

 

 

List of recent cooperation partners

Peter B. Armentrout (Chemistry, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, U.S.A.)
Daniela Ascenzi (Physics, University of Trento, Povo, Italy)
John H. Bowie (Chemistry, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia)
Matthias Driess (Chemistry, TU Berlin, Berlin, Germany)
Odile Dutuit (Laboratoire de Planetologie, Grenoble, France)
Mirjana Eckert-Maksic (Chemistry, R. Boskovich Institute, Zagreb)
Zdenek Herman (Chemical Physics, J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry, Prague, Czech Republic)
Pavel Jungwirth (IOCB, Prague, Czech Republic)
Thomas M. Klapötke (Chemistry, LMU München, Germany)
Ilona Kretzschmar (Chemical Engineering, CCNY, New York, U.S.A.)
Philippe Maitre (University Paris-Sud, Orsay, France)
Herbert Mayr (Chemistry, LMU München, Germany)
Hélene Mestdagh (University Paris-Sud, Orsay, France)
I. E. Molinou (Chemistry, University Athens, Greece)
Frank Neese(Chemistry, University Bonn, Bonn, Germany)
Stephen D. Price (Chemistry, UCL, London, U.K.)
Olivia Reinaud (University Paris V, Paris, France)
Jana Roithová (Charles University Prague, Czech Republic)
Joachim Sauer (Chemistry, HU Berlin, Berlin, Germany)
Helmut Schwarz (Chemistry, TU Berlin, Berlin, Germany)
Ivo Starý (IOCB, Prague, Czech Republic)
Ludger Wöste (Physics, FU Berlin, Berlin, Germany)
Christoph van Wüllen (Chemistry, TU Berlin, Berlin, Germany)