International Conference on Electron Capture in an environment - real experiments and models
23-26 September 2024 @ University of Tübingen, Germany Registration is closed.
Inter-particle Coulombic electron capture (ICEC) is an environment-enabled process in which an electron can be efficiently attached to an ion, atom, molecule, or quantum dot. The excess energy is simultaneously transferred to a neighboring system which is ionized or excited. ICEC has been predicted by theoretical approaches ranging from analytical models to ab initio electronic structure and dynamical calculations. Their common assumption is that nuclei remain fixed during ICEC. However, given the time scale of ICEC, nuclear dynamics should play an important role in changing the efficiency and/or influencing the final state of the system. The aim of this conference is to gather state-of-the-art research on environment-assisted electron capture and related topics as well as on quantum-dynamical methods and experimental techniques which will provide a complete description of ICEC in the future.
Geo and Environmental Research Centre 09:00 Hans-Jakob Wörner 09:45 Elena Jahr 10:30 Break 11:00 Poster Session 12:30Lunch 14:00 Anne Harth 14:45 Ramiro Salvai 15:30Break with icecream 16:00 Thomas B. Pedersen 16:45 Zdeněk Mašín 17:30 Group Picture
Geo and Environmental Research Centre 09:00 Lorenz Cederbaum 09:45 JanŠenk 10:30 Break 11:00 Robert Bennett 11:45 Andreas Hans 12:30Lunch 14:00 Ltaief Ben Ltaief 14:45 Alexander Dorn 16:30 - 18:15Social Event 19:45 Dinner at Aspendos
Geo and Environmental Research Centre 09:00 Oriol Vendrell 09:45 Subhra K. Das 10:30 Break 11:00 Till Jahnke 11:45 Raimund Feifel 12:30Lunch 14:00 Stefan Teufel 14:45 Wrap-up and end of the conference
Lorenz Cederbaum (Heidelberg University) Jimena Gorfinkiel (The Open University) Till Jahnke (Goethe University Frankfurt) Robert Bennett (University of Glasgow) Andreas Hans (University of Kassel) Anne Harth (Heidelberg University) Zdeněk Mašín (Charles University) Marcel Mudrich (Aarhus University) Thomas Pedersen (University of Oslo) Peter Saalfrank (University of Potsdam) Oriol Vendrell (Heidelberg University) Hans-Jakob Wörner (ETH Zürich) Stefan Teufel (University of Tübingen) Ltaief Ben Ltaief (Aarhus University) Raimund Feifel (University of Gothenburg) Alexander Dorn (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics)
Arrive at Tübingen main station. The accomodations located in the city center are in walking distance from the main station.
By airplane
Arrive at Stuttgart airport and take the shuttle bus to Tübingen main station. The accomodations located in the city center are in walking distance from the main station.
There are multiple hotels located in the center of Tübingen. Most are close to the main station from where bus lines run every few minutes to the campus Morgenstelle.
The first day and welcome reception will be held in the Rittersaal of the Hohentübingen Castle, Burgsteige 11, 72070 Tübingen, Germany.
Hohentübingen Castle is situated in the heart of Tübingen's old town. It is approximately a 15-20 minute walk from the main train station.
Tuesday - Friday: GUZ
The other days will be held in the Geo and Environmental Research Centre at the Campus Morgenstelle, Schnarrenbergstraße 94-96, 72076 Tübingen, Germany.
The bus lines 5,13,18 and 19 directed to Kliniken will bring you from the main station and city center to the campus Morgenstelle. The corresponding bus stop is called BG Unfallklinik.