Speakers

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1) Plenary lectures:

Prof. Kristie A. Boering: "Ozone, carbon dioxide and unusual kinetic isotope effects: From single collisions to the global atmosphere"

Prof. Cheng Chin: "A new paradigm for scalable quantum control and quantum information processing based on ultracold atoms and molecules in optical lattices"

Prof. Sang Bok Lee: "Nanotubes: From bio-nano interfaces to electronic devices"

Prof. Yuan-Pern Lee: "Studies of reaction dynamics and intermediates using time-resolved Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy"

Prof. Takamasa Momose: "Control of rovibrational states of molecules by coherent light"

2) Lectures to all the participants: 

Prof. Huan-Cheng Chang: "Bright fluorescent nanodiamonds: Production, characterization, and application"

Prof. Kuei-Hsien Chen: "Nanomaterials for energy applications"

Prof. Du-Jeon Jang: "Novel fabrication methods of hollow-structured nanomaterials"

Prof. Hiroki Nakamura: "Why don't you open up a new world of molecules? -Manifestation and control of molecular functions and dynamics"

Prof. Seokmin Shin: "Understanding dynamical functionality of biomolecules by computer simulations"

Prof. Koji Tanaka: "Conversion between chemical and electrical energies aimed to construct sustainable society"

3) Lectures (and practices) for grouped participants:

Prof. Masahiro Katoh: "Basics and recent developments in synchrotron light sources and free electron lasers"

Prof. Jin Yong Lee: "Computational studies on molecular electronic structures and photophysical phenomena"

Prof. Jim Jr-Min Lin: "A new method to determine the photodissociation cross section of ClOOCl and its implications in ozone loss modeling"

Prof. Chi-Kung Ni: "Supercollisions and energy transfer of highly vibrationally excited molecules"

Prof. Jyhpyng Wang: "Tabletop electron accelerators and soft x-ray lasers driven by intense laser pulses"