ICPEAC 2025
34th International Conference on Photonic, Electronic and Atomic Collisions
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The wondrous world of ions in EUV light sources for photolithography
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Progress in research on the positronium negative ion and studies using the positronium beam produced by its photodetachment
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VUV Photodynamics in isolated chiral systems
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Rydberg 2.0: from precision spectroscopy to quantum many-body simulations and the quantum future
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Femtosecond and attosecond dynamics in liquid water
ISWAMP
8th International Symposium on Intense Filed, Short Wavelength Atomic and Molecular Processes
The International Symposium on Intense Field, Short Wavelength Atomic and Molecular Processes (ISWAMP) is one of several official biannual satellite conference of the International Conference on Electronic, Atomic and Photonic Collisions (ICPEAC) and in 2025 will be in its 8th installment.
ISWAMP is designed to provide a focus for the strongly growing community of AMO scientists who are working on the interaction of atomic systems with intense laser fields extending from the UV through the Extreme-UV (EUV) and on to the X-ray region of the electromagnetic spectrum. It is also designed to provide a focus for the complementary field of high harmonic generation (HHG) and attosecond science.
EPIC-MAN 3
Electron, Photon, and Ion Collisions with Molecular and Atomic Nanostructures – EPIC-MAN 3
The Ezo red fox of Hakkaido is happy to present the 3rd meeting on Electron, Photon, and Ion Collisions with Molecular and Atomic Nanostructures – EPIC-MAN 3 – which will be held in Sapporo (Japan) on Monday July the 28th 2025.
EPIC-MAN 3 is a satellite meeting of the 34th International Conference on Photonic Electronic and Atomic Collisions – ICPEAC 2025 – to be held in Sapporo (Japan) from 29th of July to the 5th of August 2025.
The purpose of this satellite meeting is to bring together both experimentalists and theoreticians working on collisions with large molecules, clusters and surfaces. This will allow in the margin of ICPEAC 2025 to have a day for gathering the community studying the interaction of photons, electrons and ions with nanoscale-sized systems.