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SUMMARY:Winter School on Open Quantum Systems and Quantum Information Science
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URL:https://laserlab-europe.eu/event/winter-school-on-open-quantum-systems-and-quantum-information-science/
LOCATION:Wimberly\, Wimberly\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:conference calendar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260110
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SUMMARY:Annual meeting of the Spectroscopy & Dynamics Group of the RSC\, SDGM2026
DESCRIPTION:The SDG meeting (SDGM) is a three day meeting\, held annually\, which brings together the UK spectroscopy and dynamics community. We focus on providing early career researchers (PhD students and postdocs) with opportunities to present their work through short talks and posters. In addition we have a handful of invited speakers to highlight cutting edge research in our field\, through tutorial lectures and research seminars. \nSDGM2026 will be held at the University of Warwick between January 7-9 2026\, where Dr. Jack Woolley and Prof. Vas Stavros will act as the local organisers. \nAbstract submission for talks and posters is open until 30 November 2025. \nGeneral registration is open and will operate on a first-come-first-served basis until the maximum number of participants is reached. \n			\n				More information
URL:https://laserlab-europe.eu/event/annual-meeting-of-the-spectroscopy-dynamics-group-of-the-rsc-sdgm2026/
LOCATION:Warwick\, Warwick\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260119
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SUMMARY:NanoSpace Training School on Advanced Characterization of Carbon Materials
DESCRIPTION:Dear colleagues\, \nWe are very happy to announce the “NanoSpace Training School on Advanced Characterization of Carbon Materials”; a COST NanoSpace Winter School on advanced characterization techniques of carbon materials and their potential applications in astrochemistry. The School will be held 20-22 January 2026 in Benasque (Pyrenees\, Aragon)\, Spain. \nAll detailed information about the NanoSpace Training School on Advanced Characterization of Carbon Materials; i.e.\, programme\, organising committee\, registration\, logistics\, etc. can be found on the school’s website at https://benasque.org/2026nanospace/  (also available via the NanoSpace website; https://research.iac.es/proyecto/nanospace/). \nThe list of confirmed topics and lecturers/trainers is the following: \n• Introduction to Carbon Nanomaterials ─ Chris EWELS\, CNRS-IMN\, France\n• Kicking Out Electrons: What Photoemission Tells Us About Carbon Materials ─ Paola AYALA\, Vienna Univ.\, Austria\n• Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) – Imaging and Spectroscopy on Carbon Nanomaterials ─ Raúl ARENAL\, INMA-CSIC-Universidad de Zaragoza\, Spain\n• Modelling for Experimentalists: The Case of Carbon Defects ─ Chris EWELS\, CNRS-IMN\, France\n• Probing the Matter with infrared and Raman Spectroscopies: from Molecules to Solids ─ Cedric PARDANAUD\, CNRS-PIIM\, France\n• Scanning Probe Microscopy/Spectroscopy (AFM\, STM-STS\, KPM…) Studies on Carbon Materials ─ José Ángel MARTIN-GAGO\, ICMM-CSIC\, Spain\n• First principles modelling of electronic\, structural\, and vibrational properties of carbon materials ─ Vincent MEUNIER\, Penn State Univ.\, USA\n• Spectral features and Photophysics of Laboratory Analogues of Carbonaceous Nanograins ─ Thomas PINO\, CNRS-ISMO\, France\n• Laboratory IR Spectroscopy of Astrophysically Relevant Molecules and Ions using Fancy Lasers ─ Jos OOMENS\, HFML-FELIX\, The Netherlands \n***Short description of the NanoSpace Training School on Advanced Characterization of Carbon Materials: \nThis NanoSpace Training School on Advanced Characterization of Carbon Materials is organized by the COST Action NanoSpace (CA21126). The main goal of the Advanced Characterization of Carbon Materials Training School is to provide specialized knowledge to PhD students and young researchers\, systematically addressing the description of (nano)materials and the principal and advanced methods and techniques for their characterization and study\, with a special emphasis on their potential applications in astrochemistry. \nThe School will be in person with attendance limited to 33 trainees and with priority given to PhD students and Young Researchers\, who are strongly encouraged to participate. There is no registration fee and the NanoSpace COST Action will provide financial support (i.e. reimbursement after the event\, covering full or partial travel\, accommodation\, and subsistence costs) for a significant number of participants (at least ~15-20)\, with high priority to those with a primary affiliation in an institution located in an Inclusiveness Target Country (ITC) / Near Neighbour Country (NNC) participating in the Action. The information requested in the registration form will be used to select the final list of registered participants as well as those eligible for financial support\, which will be notified in advance of the Training School (i.e.\, by 5th December 2025). The attendees are expected to arrange their own travel and accommodation. \n***Registration Deadline: 30th November 2025 \n***Contact emails: arenal@unizar.es\,  agarcia@iac.es \nLooking forward to meet you in Benasque (Pyrenees\, Aragon)!\nKind regards\,\nAnibal García-Hernández\, NanoSpace Action Chair on behalf of the Organizing Committee
URL:https://laserlab-europe.eu/event/nanospace-training-school-on-advanced-characterization-of-carbon-materials/
LOCATION:Benasque\, Benasque\, Spain
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260126
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SUMMARY:Joint European XFEL and DESY Photon Science Users' Meetings 2026
DESCRIPTION:The joint European XFEL and DESY Photon Science Users’ Meetings will take place from 26-30 January 2026. \nThe week schedule is as follows: \n\nTuesday (27 Jan.): European XFEL plenary and poster session (mainly European XFEL related)\,\nWednesday (28 Jan.): FLASH plenary session and a jointly organised plenary session FEL session\, vendor exhibition and poster session (mainly FLASH)\,\nThursday (29 Jan.): DESY Photon Science and PETRA III plenary\, special session on PETRA IV\, vendor exhibition and poster session (mainly PETRA III).\n\nIn addition\, satellite meetings on different topics will be held from Monday to Friday and will be organised on the DESY and European XFEL campus\, respectively. For exact locations and dates of the single events please consult the registration pages. \nRegistration to both European XFEL and DESY Photon Science Users’ Meetings 2026 is open\, and submission of posters is possible: https://indico.desy.de/e/usersmeeting2026\n\nDeadline for registration: 17 December 2025 \n\nEuropean XFEL UOEC PhD poster prize\nThe European XFEL User Organization Executive Committee awards PhD Poster prizes to posters presented at the European XFEL Users’ Meeting about exciting research performed with radiation from European XFEL.\nEuropean XFEL Young Scientist Award (Reminder)\nEuropean XFEL welcomes nominations for this award\, recognizing outstanding contributions to research at European XFEL by scientists in the early stages of their careers. Nominations can be submitted by 03 December 2025 at 23:59 (local time – CET). Please refer to this electronic form: https://in.xfel.eu/thesurvey/index.php/451568\n\nFind further information about all events and conditions for participation in the PhD Poster prize and Young Scientist award selection under www.xfel.eu/2026um and in the registration details.
URL:https://laserlab-europe.eu/event/joint-european-xfel-and-desy-photon-science-users-meetings-2026/
LOCATION:Hamburg\, Hamburg\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260128T160000
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SUMMARY:Laserlab-Europe Talk: Laser produced plasmas (LPP) and LPP SXR/EUV sources for laboratory astrochemistry
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Andrzej Bartnik (MUT-IOE)  \nMany experiments relevant to various processes in Space were devoted to support interpretation of astronomic observations. The experiments concern formation of astrophysical jets\, photoionized plasmas in accretion disks around compact stars\, supernovae explosions\, matter formed inside giant planets\, formation of interstellar dust\, molecular processes in interstellar ices\, formation of tholins etc. It is so called laboratory astrophysics or astrochemistry. \nSome of these experiments require using of high power discharge or laser systems\, for some experiments\, especially concerning laboratory astrochemistry\, synchrotrons\, VUV lamps or small scale discharge plasma systems were employed. Some experiments can be\, however\, performed using laser produced plasma (LPP) soft X-ray (SXR) or extreme ultraviolet (EUV) sources. Some attempts were performed using sources developed in Institute of Optoelectronics\, MUT. \nThe sources utilize gas puff targets and nanosecond\, Nd:YAG laser systems. The most intense emission in the SXR or EUV range can be obtained from Xe plasmas\, however\, in some cases other gases or aerosols are employed. The sources are equipped with the corresponding EUV/SXR optical systems. Some experiments are performed in an ambient gas\, under low pressure. Both kind of systems\, with and without optics\, can be employed for investigation of molecular processes relevant to SXR/EUV induced processes in interstellar clouds\, atmospheres of planets or comets. Initial experiments were performed\, a series of further experiments is planned. \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Watch this Talk
URL:https://laserlab-europe.eu/event/lle-talk-laser-produced-plasmas-lpp-sxr-euv-sources-for-laboratory-astrochemistry/
LOCATION:Online
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