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Date: Mon May 20 17:26:27 2013
Subject: 13.06.26 Advances in Photoreactions: When spin-orbit coupling, optical excitation and motion of nuclei are of equal importance?
Advances in Photoreactions: When spin-orbit coupling, optical excitation and motion of nuclei are of equal importance?
June 24-28, 2013
Telluride Intermediate School 725 W. Colorado Telluride CO 81435 http://www.telluridescience.org/for-scientists/for-participants/travel/maps#venues http://www.telluridescience.org/meetings/workshop-details?wid=423
This workshop presents current frontiers in computational and theoretical studies of basic processes contributing to photo-reactions: light absorption, formation and breaking of charge transfer excitations, hot carrier relaxation, and reaction dynamics at catalytic sites with heavy elements --- all perturbed by environment such as lattice vibrations and solvent polarization and, therefore treated with "open system" approach: Non-adiabatic dynamics, on-the-fly coupling, surface hopping, and density matrix equation of motion became computational tools of choice for ab initio treatment of nonequilibrium dynamics in molecules and nanostructures. The open challenge arises in processes with spin-orbit coupling, optical excitation and motion of nuclei are of equal importance. Further theoretical advances are needed for interpretation of experimental data and applications ranging from charge transfer in semiconductor nanocrystals for photovoltaics and surface reactions for photocatalysis to spectroscopy of color centers in laser crystals, transition metal and rare earth ions in solid host matrices and soft coordination complexes, molecular magnets, and biolabels. Workshop targets conversion of experimental probes and computational descriptions of excited electronic state and reaction dynamics of broad range of nano-structured materials for photo-catalytic and photovoltaic applications. http://old.telluridescience.org/reg/workshop_details.php?wid=423 http://www.telluridescience.org/meetings/current Registration Fee Regular Price: $ 390.00 Students & Postdocs Discount: 50% Telluride, CO is a famous resort offering excellent mountain hiking in summer. Telluride Science Research Center is offering several options for housing, from hotel room to condo apartments. For details Please contact Organizers: Dmitri.Kilin-AT-usd.edu Svetlana.Kilina-AT-ndsu.edu