LIST OF POSTERS
P.1
AbdouramanAbdouraman: Sturmian bases for two-electron systems in hyperspherical coordinates
P.2
Hicham Agueny: Inhomogeneous strong-field induced electron emission: Dynamic interference
P.3
Manuel Alcamí: The evolutionary study of doubly charged isolated molecule, neutral and multiply-ionised clusters of amino acid: the reactivity of β-alanine
P.4
Marie-Christine Bacchus: Influence of microhydration on proton-induced charge transfer on RNA intermediates
P.5
Henri Bachau: Stimulated Raman excitation of hydrogen by short softX-ray radiation
P.6
Lorenz Ballauf: Ion-Surface interactions on a particle level
P.7
Andrej Bunjac: Wave-packet calculations of photoelectron momentum distributions at strong field ionization of sodium
P.8
Helder Crespo: Intense single-cycle light pulses: an enabling tool for sub-femtosecond multidimensional and electron spectroscopies
P.9
AndrásCsehi: Maximizing the photodissociation probability byfrequency chirped laser pulses
P.10
Shandor Demesh: Kinetic energy distribution of the fragment ionsin H+ + C2H6 collision
P.11
NađaDošlić:Hydrogen detachment and hydrogen transfer dynamics in bioorganic molecules
P.12
RajagopalDashinamoorthyEithiraj: Ab initiostudies on inorganic and organic systems
P.13
Ewa Erdmann: Neutral and ionized furan molecule: theoretical investigation of fragmentation dynamics
P.14
KaterynaGrygoryeva: Pyruvic acid in clusters: investigation of solvation effects
P.15
Oded Heber: Evaporative cooling of ions by autoresonance in an electrostatic ion beam trap
P.16
Jacopo Chiarinelli: “Position” does matter: The photofragmentation of the nitroimidazole isomers
P.17
Patryk Jasik: Quasirelativisticpotential energy curves of the NaRbmolecule for the direct spectra interpretation and prospects for ultracold molecule formation in X 1Σ+(ν=0; J=0)
P.18
ZoltánJuhász: Thermodynamic model of electron emission, negative and positive ion formation in keV molecular collisions
P.19
ZoltánJuhász: Production of anionic fragmentsfrom molecular species following cation impact
P.20
GellertZsolt Kiss: Numerical Method to Investigate Diatomic Molecules with Single Active Electron Subjected to Intense Laser Fields
P.21
Jaroslav Kočišek: Dissociative Electron Attachment by Ethylene Sulfate and Propylene Sulfate
P.22
VěraKřížová: Ion-induced ionization and dissociation of simple organic molecules by selected keV projectile ions
P.23
Marta Łabuda: Charge transfer process in C2+- tetrahydrofuran collisionfor ion induced radiation damage
P.24
Erik P. Månsson: High-resolution mass spectrometry and velocity map imaging for ultrafast electron dynamics in complex biomolecules
P.25
Carlos Marante: Photoionization of Ne with spectroscopic accuracy using Quantum Chemistry packages: the XCHEM approach
P.26
Ana Martin-Somer: Unimolecular Dissociation of Peptides: Statistical vs. Non-Statistical Fragmentation Mechanisms and Time Scales
P.27
Andreas Mauracher: Anionic Hydrogen Clusters in Helium Droplets
P.28
Benoit Mignolet: Role of the Super Atom Molecular Orbital (SAMO) electronic states in the photoionization of fullerenes
P.29
Aleksandar Milosavljević: Oxygen K-edge action spectroscopy of isolated nanosolvated Substance P: resolving the excitation of the peptide and the attached water network
P.30
Peter Mulholland: Resonant enhancement of high harmonic generation in acetylene using a VUV pump pulse
P.31
Hanna Myllynen: Molecular structure calculations for interpretation of VUV-induced dissociation
P.32
Ladislau Nagy: Two-center interference in the ionization of H2 byion impact
P.33
LamprosNikolopoulos: The RMT method applied to molecular hydrogen ion in intense ultrashort fields
P.34
LamprosNikolopoulos: Theory of photoionization of two-electron quantum dots in the resonance region in THz and mid-IR fields
P.35
Geert Reitsma: Non-adiabatic relaxation of electron-correlation driven states upon ionization by wavelength-selected short XUV pulses
P.36
TamásRozgonyi: Quantum dynamics study of nonradiativephotorelaxation in an Fe(II) carbene photosensitizer
P.37
Ulf Saalmann: When does dynamic interference occur?
P.38
Alexander Snegursky: On the influence of low-energy ionizing radiation on the amino acid molecule: Glutamine
P.39
Ignacio Sola: Ultrafast electronic excitations induced by optimally tailored vibrational wave functions
P.40
JanneSolanpää: Next-level electron dynamics through optimal control and plasmonic fields
P.41
IvanoTavernelli: Spin-orbit couplings and nuclear quantum dynamics with TDDFT
P.42
KarolyTőkési: Classical Trajectory Monte Carlo method – „Watching quantum physics in real time”
P.43
KarolyTőkési: Electron transmission through platinum macrocapillary
P.44
KarolyTőkési: Charge relaxation in macroscopic glass capillary after ion beam irradiation
P.45
KarolyTőkési: Real time simulation of 1 MeV proton microbeam transmission through an insulating macrocapillary
P.46
Maria Tudorovskaya: Time-dependent photoionization and high-harmonic generation ofphotoexcited CS2
P.47
Abigail Wardlow: Ultra-fast processes in benzene and acetylene: a TDDFT approach
P.48
Tomasz Wasowicz: Photoexcitation and decay of the 2p-1nl core-excited states of argon atoms
P.49
Tomasz Wasowicz: Inner-shell photoexcitation and fragmentation of isoxazole molecules at the C1s, N1s and O1s edges
P.50
Michael Wolf: Stability studies of hydrogenated pyrene
P.51
Mateusz Zawadzki: Dissociative electron attachment to pyruvic acid
P.52
IlliaZymak: Study of gas-phase ion molecular reactions at temperatures relevant to the atmosphere of Titan
P.53
JánŽabka: Anion Chemistry on Titan: systematic studies of the growth and stability of large negative ions