Sfb 450 Workshop: „Analysis and control of ultrafast photoinduced reactions“
Time*
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Thursday,
22.11. |
Friday,
23.11. |
Saturday,
24.11. |
08.30
09:10 |
Arrival Check
in at Hotel |
H. Rabitz Closing the loop around quantum systems |
G. Gerber Adaptive femtosecond quantum control |
09:10
09:35 |
S. Vajda Control of ultrafast chemical processes in
molecules and aggregates |
B.
Schmidt, C. Schütte Quantum-classical Liouville approach to
molecular dynamics |
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09:35 10:15 |
M.
Motzkus Optimal control of ultrafast quantum
pheno-mena: Novel techniques and applications |
M. Shapiro
Optical chiral purification and the
suppression of spontaneous decay processes |
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10:15
10:45 |
Coffee
Break |
Coffee
Break |
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10:45
11:10 |
V. Bonacic-Koutecky Analysis of ultra-fast processes in clusters
based on ab initio adiabatic and nonadiabatic dynamics to learn about control |
E. T. J. Nibbering Ultra-fast infrared spectroscopy of coherent
response in hydrogen bonds |
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11:10
11:50 |
W. C. Lineberger Coherent solvent and solute motions
follow-ing photodiss. in size-selected cluster ions |
R. Sauerbrey Coherent control of non-linear optical
phenomena |
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11:50
12:15 |
W. Radloff Ultrafast chemical reactions in
metal-molecule complexes and molecular clusters |
R. Diller Ultrafast dynamics of photoinduced
isomerization reactions in protein environment |
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12:15
12:55 |
R. Kosloff Coherent control and quantum computing |
W.
Zinth Photosynthetic
electron transfer – Do protein dynamics control electron transfer? |
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13:00
13:20 |
WelcomeFU-Vice-President Prof. W. Reutter SFB-Chairman L. Wöste |
Lunch
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Lunch |
13:20
14:00 |
J. Jortner Cluster coulomb explosion |
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14:00
14:40 |
J. R. Huber Interferences in molecules with regard to
spectroscopy and photodissociation |
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14:40
15:20 |
Coffee
Break |
R. de Vivie-Riedle Molecular quantum computing with optimal control |
W. Domcke Exploring
photochemical reaction mechanisms by ab initio quantum chemistry: electron
and proton transfer processes in molecules and clusters |
15:20
15:45 |
M. Garcia From optimal control in simple
systems to laser induced collective motion in solids: Theory and simulations |
M. Bargheer Analysis and control of bond breaking and
bond formation in the condensed phase |
P. Hamm Vibrational self-trapping in model peptide crystals |
15:45
16:25 |
C. Daniel Quantum theory of the ultra-fast
photo-dissociation dynamics of organometallics |
K. Kompa Computing with molecules: From molecular
dynamics to information processing |
V. Sundström Dynamics
of ultrafast energy and electron transfer in natural and synthetic pigment
syst. |
16:25
16:50 |
I.-V. Hertel Ultrafast vibrational excitation and femto-
chemistry in molecular model-systems |
R. B. Gerber Dynamics of photochemical reactions directed
towards new molecules in matrices |
V. May Laser pulse control of molecular dynamics:
Some comparative theoretical studies |
16:50
17:30 |
S. Rice Optical control of molecular dynamics in a
liquid |
Coffee
Break |
Coffee
Break |
17:30
17:55 |
Visit
to Reichstag |
N. P. Ernsting Optical broadband-spectroscopy |
F. Willig Wave-packet motion during ultra-fast
heterogeneous electron transfer |
17:55
18:35 |
D. A. Wiersma Intracellular hydrodyn. explored by spatially
resolved fs nonlinear optical spectroscopies |
V. Blanchet Ultrafast dynamics of highly excited states of acetylene |
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18:35
19:00 |
W.-D.
Schöne Dynamics of excited electrons at metal
surfaces |
Dinner |
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19:00
19:40 |
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20:00 open end |
Dinner |
Dinner |
Opera, Theater, or
free |
* Every
presentation should reserve at least five minutes for discussion.