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Ion Traps and Guides for Spectroscopy and Chemistry
07/19/2010 - 07/23/2010
Scott Anderson ()
Meeting Description:
Ion traps and guides have been around for decades, used in areas ranging from experimental atomic physics to ion-molecule reaction studies. Recently, ion trapping techniques have expanded dramatically into new areas, including molecular spectroscopy of cold molecules and clusters, low temperature reactions critical to modeling and understanding astrophysical and astrochemical processes, and trapping of nanoparticles to study surface chemical processes at temperatures from a few Kelvin to a few thousand Kelvin. This emerging field is populated by a group of physicists and chemists with diverse backgrounds and interests, and a focused workshop would be extremely valuable at this point. The workshop would bring together some of the principal developers and most innovative users of the techniques, and also scientists with interests ranging from astrophysics to nanoscience. Goals would include diffusing knowledge of the latest experimental developments (many of which have not been published in detail), brainstorming new techniques and applications, and presenting results from the full range of application areas.
Organizer: Scott Anderson, Chemistry, U of Utah
Meeting Venue:
Telluride Intermediate School
725 West Colorado Avenue
Telluride CO 81435
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Meeting Details:
Early Bird Price: $ 275.00
Last Date that Early Bird Price is Available: 03/31/2010
Regular Price: $ 375.00
Payment Due Date: 05/01/2010
Cancellation Policy:
TSRC can only guarantee refunds on registration fees and lodging charges prior to the "cancellation deadline" date of your specific workshop, which in this case is 05/01/2010. Please take out travel insurance if you may have to cancel after this date.
Registered Meeting Participants:
| Participant |
Organization |
Email |
Arrival Information |
Departure Information |
Interested in Sharing Transportation? |
| Anderson, Scott |
University of Utah |
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7/18
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7/23
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| Armentrout, Peter |
Chem Dept, U of Utah |
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7/19
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7/23
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| Asmis, Knut |
Fritz-Haber-Institut |
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7/18
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7/23
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| Brutschy, Bernd |
University Frankfurt |
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7/18
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7/23
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| Chakrabarty, Satrajit |
Universitaet Basel |
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7/18
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7/24
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| Continetti, Robert |
UC San Diego |
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7/18
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7/30
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| Dietsche, Rainer |
University Basel |
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7/18
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7/24
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| Dopfer, Otto |
Institut fuer Optik und Atomare Physik |
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7/17
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7/24
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| Drewsen, Michael |
University of Aarhus |
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| Ervin, Kent M. |
University of Nevada, Reno |
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| Gerlich, Dieter |
Charles University Prague |
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7/18
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7/24
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| Kamrath, Michael |
Yale University |
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7/18
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7/24
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Y |
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| Maier, John |
University of Basel |
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| Ng, Cheuk Yiu |
UC Davis |
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7/18
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7/24
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| Niedner-Schatteburg, Gereon |
TU Kaiserslautern |
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7/18
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7/23
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| Rice, Corey |
Universitaet Basel |
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7/18
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7/24
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| Rizzo, Thomas |
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne |
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7/18
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7/23
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| Schlemmer, Stephan |
Universität zu Köln |
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7/17
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7/24
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Y |
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| Smith, Mark |
University of Arizona |
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7/18
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7/25
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| Terasaki, Akira |
Toyota Technological Institute |
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| Wester, Roland |
University of Freiburg |
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7/17
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7/23
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| Willitsch, Stefan |
University of Basel |
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7/17
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7/24
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| Wysocki, Vicki |
The University of Arizona |
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7/17
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7/24
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| Xu, Wei |
Purdue University |
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7/18
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7/24
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Y |
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