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1. | Reaction Dynamics of Complex Molecules in Gas Phase and in Solution |
2. | Structural Dynamics of Molecules, Solids, and Biological Systems in Space and Time |
3. | Biological Dynamics in DNA/RNA and Proteins |
4. | Chemical Dynamics at Surfaces, Interfaces, and Nanostructures |
5. | Dynamics of Strongly Correlated Materials and Energy Conversion |
6. | Strong Laser Field and Optical Control of Light-Matter Interactions |
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28 July, 2019 | 29 July, 2019 | ||
10:00-20:00 | Conference Registration | 08:00-08:30 | Opening Ceremony |
14:00-17:25 | Zewail Alumni Symposium | 08:30-12:10 | Technical Session |
18:00-21:30 | FEMTO 14 Reception ALL WELCOME | 12:10-13:45 | Lunch |
13:45-18:00 | Technical Session | ||
18:00-19:30 | Dinner | ||
19:30-22:00 | Poster Session 1 | ||
30 July, 2019 | 31 July, 2019 | ||
08:00-12:15 | Technical Session | 08:00-12:50 | Technical Session |
12:15-13:45 | Lunch | 12:50-14:00 | Lunch |
13:45-18:00 | Technical Session | 14:00-18:00 | Free Discussion |
18:00-19:30 | Dinner | 18:00-22:00 | Conference Dinner |
19:30-22:00 | Poster Session 2 | ||
1 Aug, 2019 | 2 Aug, 2019 | ||
08:00-12:15 | Technical Session | 08:00-12:15 | Technical Session |
12:15-13:45 | Lunch | 12:15-12:45 | Concluding Remarks |
13:45-18:00 | Zewail Prize Symposium | 12:45-14:00 | Lunch |
18:00-19:30 | Dinner |
Day 1 Location: Jin Lan Room & Jin Yu Room (2F, Jin Jiang Grand Hall) | |
14:00-17:25, 28 July, 2019 | |
Zewail Alumni Symposium | |
Chaired by Theis Ivan Sølling, King Fahad University for Petroleum and Minerals | |
14:00-14:10 | Introduction |
14:10-14:30 | Klaus Braagaard Møller, Technical University of Denmark Femtosecond mapping of photo-induced bond formation and accompanying relaxation dynamics |
14:30-14:50 | Thorsten Bernhardt, University of Ulm Ultrafast analysis of adsorbate photoreactions on magnesia and titania |
14:50-15:10 | Eric Wei-Guang Diau, National Chiao Tung University Ultrafast carrier dynamics for understanding of stability of tin perovskites |
15:10-15:30 | Qing-Bin Lu, University of Waterloo Application of femtochemistry to medicine: Discovery of a new class of antitumor molecules for targeted chemotherapy and radiotherapy of cancers |
15:30-15:45 | Tea Break |
Chaired by Bin Chen, Shanghai Jiao Tong Universtiy | |
15:45-16:05 | Omar F. Mohammed, King Abdullah University of Science & Technology Real-Space imaging of ultrafast surface carrier dynamics in solar cell materials using 4D electron microscopy |
16:05-16:25 | Oh-Hoon Kwon, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology Visualization of acoustic vibration of plasmonic single nanorods using an ultrafast electron microscope coupled to a direct detection camera |
16:25-16:45 | Jongweon Cho, Myongji University Visualization of electrons movement in materials |
16:45-17:05 | Giovanni Maria Vanacore, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne Ultrafast coherent manipulation of a free-electron wave function by electron-light quantum interaction |
17:05-17:25 | Ding-Shyue Yang, University of Houston Visualizing structures and photoinduced dynamics of materials and interfaces |
18:00-21:30, 28 July, 2019 | |
18:00-21:30 | Welcome Reception |
Day 2 Location: Banquet Hall (1F, Jin Jiang Grand Hall) | ||
08:00-12:10, 29 July, 2019 | ||
08:00-08:00 | Opening Ceremony | |
Strong Field and Ultrafast Physics | ||
Chaired by Majed Chergui, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne | ||
08:30-08:40 | Introduction | |
08:40-09:15 | Jie Zhang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Studies on an advanced ignition scheme in inertial confinement fusion |
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09:15-09:50 | Margaret Murnane, University of Colorado and NIST, Boulder Imaging at the wavelength limit using high harmonic sources |
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09:50-10:10 | Jochen Küpper, DESY, CFEL and Universität Hamburg Strong-field physics in the molecular frame: Toward recording the 'quantum molecular movie' |
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10:10-10:25 | Tea Break | |
Chaired by Liejia Qian, Shanghai Jiao Tong Universtiy | ||
10:25-11:00 | Qihuang Gong, Peking University Ultrahigh spatiotemporal-resolved research on surface plasmon modes in metal and carriers in semiconductors using femtosecond time resolved PEEM system |
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11:00-11:30 | Jörn Manz, Shanxi University How femtosecond nuclear dynamics rules attosecond electronic motions: De- and recoherences of charge migration |
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11:30-11:50 | Hans Jakob Wörner, ETH Zurich Probing molecular chirality on femtosecond and attosecond time scales |
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11:50-12:10 | Peixiang Lu, Huazhong University of Science and Technology Precision measurement of transient processes in atoms and molecules |
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12:10-13:45 | Lunch | |
13:45-18:00, 29 July, 2019 | ||
Optical Control and Gas-Phase Dynamics | ||
Chaired by Niels Engholm Henriksen, Technical University of Denmark | ||
13:45-13:55 | Introduction | |
13:55-14:30 | Ruxin Li, Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, CAS Femtosecond ultra-high peak power lasers: 10 PW and beyond |
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14:30-15:00 | Marcos Dantus, Michigan State University Unexpected dynamics and control of electron recollision initiated chemistry |
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15:00-15:20 | Shuyun Zhou, Tsinghua University Laser induced band gap engineering revealed by ultrafast time- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy |
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15:20-15:40 | Takayoshi Kobayash, University of Electro-Communications Sub-10-fs DUV laser for ultrafast dynamics |
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15:40-16:00 | Shaobo Fang, Institute of Physics, CAS High-energy sub-cycle waveform manipulation and potential applications |
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16:00-16:15 | Tea Break | |
Chaired by Jian Wu, East China Normal University | ||
16:15-16:50 | Henry Kapteyn, University of Colorado and NIST, Boulder Capturing the fastest charge and spin dynamics in materials using high harmonic sources |
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16:50-17:20 | Albert Stolow, University of Ottawa Nuclear-driven electronic coherences in polyatomic molecules |
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17:20-17:40 | Bing Zhang, Wuhan Institute of Physics and Mathematics Probing ultrafast relaxation dynamics in photoexcited fluorophenols |
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17:40-18:00 | Luis Banares, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Strong ultrafast laser field shaping of chemical reactions |
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18:00-19:30 | Dinner | |
19:30-22:00, 29 July, 2019 | ||
19:30-22:00 | Poster Session 1 |
Day 3 Location: Banquet Hall (1F, Jin Jiang Grand Hall) | |
08:00-12:15, 30 July, 2019 | |
Reaction Dynamics of Complex Molecules in Solution | |
Chaired by Yi Luo, University of Science and Technology of China | |
08:00-08:10 | Introduction |
08:10-08:45 | Weihai Fang, Beijing Normal University Quantum trajectory mean-field approach and its implementation for exploring the dynamics of the photoinduced ring-opening of 2-thiophenone |
08:45-09:15 | Yiqin Gao, Peking University Dynamic electric field complicates chemical reactions in solutions |
09:15-09:35 | Stephen Bradforth, University of Southern California Photoelectron processes in liquids: Probing elementary reactivity and excited state dynamics |
09:35-09:55 | Andong Xia, Institute of Chemistry, CAS Ultrafast ground-state intramolecular proton transfer in diethylaminohydroxyflavone resolved with pump-dump-probe spectroscopy |
09:55-10:10 | Tea Break |
Chaired by Bei Ding, Shanghai Jiao Tong Universtiy | |
10:10-10:45 | Yi Luo, University of Science and Technology of China Energy and electron transfer in condensed phase mediated by molecular structure and its environment |
10:45-11:15 | Hiroshi Miyasaka, Osaka University Ring-Opening Reactions in highly excited states of 6-π photochromic systems as revealed by femtosecond double-pulse excitation |
11:15-11:35 | Martina Havenith, Ruhr-University Bochum Studying solvation of photoexcited pyranine by nonlinear THz spectroscopy |
11:35-11:55 | Ehud Pines, Ben Gurion University of the Negev Direct experimental evidence and exact numeric simulations of diffusion-assisted geminate-recombination reaction coupled to reversible intramolecular proton transfer over water bridges |
11:55-12:15 | Zhi-Heng Loh, Nanyang Technological University Capturing transient species in ionized liquid water and aqueous solutions |
12:15-13:45 | Lunch |
13:45-18:00, 30 July, 2019 | |
Biological Dynamics in Proteins and DNA/RNA | |
Chaired by Dongping Zhong, The Ohio State University and Shanghai Jiao Tong University | |
13:45-13:55 | Introduction |
13:55-14:30 | Graham Fleming, University of California, Berkeley Two dimensional electronic vibrational (2DEV) spectroscopy: A new method to observe the conspiracy of electrons and nuclei in molecular dynamics |
14:30-15:00 | David Jonas, University of Colorado Boulder Insights into photosynthetic light harvesting from 2D femtosecond spectroscopy |
15:00-15:20 | Jiali Gao, University of Minnesota and Shenzhen Bay Laboratory Allosteric regulation of light-harvesting and quenching |
15:20-15:40 | Yuxiang Weng, Institute of Physics, CAS Protein dynamical structural change in LHCII of higher plants in switching from light harvesting to photoprotection: A protein machine in response to the environmental change |
15:40-16:00 | Fei Ma, Institute of Botany, CAS Identification of coherent charge separation in primary photosynthesis by two-dimensional wavelet analysis |
16:00-16:15 | Tea Break |
Chaired by Jinquan Chen, East China Normal University | |
16:15-16:50 | Thomas Elsaesser, Max-Born-Institute Ultrafast vibrational probes of electric fields and ions interacting with hydrated DNA and RNA |
16:50-17:20 | Dimitra Markovitsi, CNRS UV-induced processes in DNA multimers: From femtoseconds to milliseconds |
17:20-17:40 | Hongmei Su, Beijing Normal University G-quadruplex DNA-mediated ultrafast photodynamics |
17:40-18:00 | Friedrich Temps, Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel Electronic relaxation of 2-aminopurine-thymine base pairs by femtosecond time-resolved transient vibrational absorption spectroscopy |
18:00-19:30 | Dinner |
19:30-22:00, 30 July, 2019 | |
19:30-22:00 | Poster Session 2 |
Day 4 Location: Banquet Hall (1F, Jin Jiang Grand Hall) | |
08:00-12:50, 31 July, 2019 | |
Structural Dynamics of Biological Systems in Space and Time | |
Chaired by Thomas Elsaesser, Max-Born-Institute | |
08:00-08:10 | Introduction |
08:10-08:45 | Ilme Schlichting, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research Ultrafast time-resolved protein crystallography-recent insights |
08:45-09:15 | John Zhang, NYU Shanghai & East China Normal University Free energies in protein-protein and protein-ligand bindings |
09:15-09:35 | Feng Gai, University of Pennsylvania Ultrafast dynamics in amyloid fibrils |
09:35-09:55 | Chong Fang, Oregon State University Characterization and functionalization of the GFP core: From excited state proton transfer to color tuning |
09:55-10:10 | Tea Break |
Chaired by Jianping Zhang, Renmin University of China | |
10:10-10:45 | Majed Chergui, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne Structural dynamics of biosystems and materials using ultrashort optical and X-ray pulses |
10:45-11:15 | Hyotcherl Ihee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Visualizing chemical reactions in space and time using time-resolved X-ray solution scattering |
11:15-11:35 | Michael Schuurman, National Research Council Canada Nonadiabatic dynamics probed via time-resolved X-ray spectroscopy |
11:35-11:55 | Josh Vura-Weis, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign What did the metals know, and when did they know it? Femtosecond M-edge XANES reveals short-lived states in transition metal complexes and organohalide perovskites |
11:55-12:15 | Kristina F. Chang, University of California, Berkeley Direct mapping of photochemical dynamics across conical intersections by XUV transient absorption spectroscopy |
12:15-12:35 | Wei Zhuang, Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter, CAS Ion effect on hydrogen bonding network in water |
FEI Talk | |
12:35-12:50 | Eric Van Cappellen, Thermo Fisher Scientific UltraFast TEM, a manufacture's perspective |
12:50-14:00 | Lunch |
14:00-18:00, 31 July, 2019 | |
14:00-18:00 | Free Discussion |
18:00-22:00, 31 July, 2019 | |
18:00-22:00 | Conference Dinner |
Day 5 Location: Banquet Hall (1F, Jin Jiang Grand Hall) | |
08:00-12:15, 1 August, 2019 | |
Structural Dynamics of Molecules and Solids in Space and Time | |
Chaired by Jianming Cao, Florida State University and Shanghai Jiao Tong University | |
08:00-08:10 | Introduction |
08:10-08:45 | Martin Wolf, Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society Beyond the molecular movie: The ultrafast electronic structure view of surface dynamics |
08:45-09:15 | R. J. Dwayne Miller, The Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter and University of Toronto Mapping atomic motions with ultrabright electrons: Fundamental space-time limits to imaging chemistry |
09:15-09:35 | David Flannigan, University of Minnesota Revealing the influence of local structure on lattice dynamics with ultrafast electron microscopy |
09:35-09:55 | Jianqi Li, Institute of Physics, CAS Development and application of UTEM in material science |
09:55-10:10 | Tea Break |
Chaired by Zhenrong Sun, East China Normal University | |
10:10-10:45 | Ferenc Krausz, Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics & Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Attosecond Science: From tracing electrons to cancer detection |
10:45-11:15 | Kenji Ohmori, National Institutes of Natural Sciences Ultrafast many-body electron dynamics in a strongly correlated ultracold rydberg gas |
11:15-11:35 | Chong-Yu Ruan, Michigan State University Advances in femtosecond electron imaging and spectroscopy with high-brightness beam |
11:35-11:55 | Sascha Schäfer, University of Oldenburg Ultrafast nanoscale dynamics probed by time-resolved electron microscopy |
11:55-12:15 | Mihaela Zigman, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics Field-resolved infrared molecular fingerprinting for cancer detection |
12:15-13:45 | Lunch |
13:45-18:00, 1 August, 2019 | |
Zewail Prize Symposium | |
13:45-13:55 | Prize Ceremony |
Chaired by Keli Han, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS | |
13:55-14:45 | George Schatz, Northwestern University Plasmonic arrays |
14:45-15:20 | Xueming Yang, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS/SUSTech Geometric effects in chemical reaction |
15:20-15:55 | Vartkess A. Apkarian, University of California, Irvine A femtosecond trajectory over a few decades |
15:55-16:10 | Tea Break |
16:10-16:45 | Lasse Jensen, The Pennsylvania State University Understanding tip-enhanced raman scattering single molecule images |
16:45-17:20 | David Nesbitt, University of Colorado Boulder and National Institure of Standard and Technology Controlling electron photoemission from plasmonic panostructures: New tools and insights from ultrafast spectroscopy |
Chaired by Bin Chen, Shanghai Jiao Tong University | |
17:20-17:40 | Xiaochun Gong, East China Normal University Strong-field dynamics of molecules: Electron-nuclear correlation |
17:40-18:00 | Yangyi Lu, The Ohio State University and Shanghai Jiao Tong University Modeling nonequilibrium dynamics of photoinduced ultrafast forward and backward electron transfer: A quantum-vlassical master equation approach |
18:00-19:30 | Dinner |
Day 6 Location: Banquet Hall (1F, Jin Jiang Grand Hall) | |
08:00-12:45, 2 August, 2019 | |
Ultrafast Dynamics at Surfaces, Interfaces, and Nanostructures | |
Chaired by Manho Lim, Pusan National University | |
08:00-08:10 | Introduction |
08:10-08:45 | Tony Heinz, Stanford University Ultrafast electron dynamics in two-dimensional materials and heterostructures |
08:45-09:15 | James Hynes, The University of Colorado, Boulder and ENS, Paris Water at electrified graphene interfaces: Structure, dynamics, and vibrational SFG spectroscopy |
09:15-09:35 | Carlos Silva, Georgia Institute of Technology Many-body elastic scattering of exciton polarons in organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites |
09:35-09:55 | Keli Han, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS Carrier dynamics of lead-free perovskite nanocrystals |
09:55-10:10 | Tea Break |
Chaired by Jie Chen, Shanghai Jiao Tong University | |
10:10-10:45 | Shaul Mukamel, University of California, Irvine Ultrafast spectroscopy and imaging of molecules with classical, quantum, and noisy x-ray pulses |
10:45-11:15 | Hongfei Wang, Fudan University Nonlinear optical spectroscopy at the frequency and time limit: Lineshape mattters |
11:15-11:35 | Robert Baker, The Ohio State University Achieving surface sensitivity in ultrafast XUV spectroscopy |
11:35-11:55 | Shengye Jin, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS Long-distance carrier transport beyond the limit of exciton in layered 2D perovskite quantum wells |
11:55-12:15 | Chunfeng Zhang, Nanjing University Suppressing bimolecular recombination in organic photovoltaic blends with non-fullerene acceptors |
12:15-12:45 | Concluding Remarks |
12:45-14:00 | Lunch |