Atomic, molecular and optical physics seminars from the JRM Lab.
Spring seminars will be hybrid: live in CW144/145 at 13:30; Zoom links to be e-mailed.
The atomic physics seminar series is managed by Cosmin Blaga.
See also our many AMO colloquia & candidate interviews
this semester
and the APS Virtual AMO Seminar series.
Spring 2023 | ||
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Date | Speaker | Topic |
15 February
|
Zane Phelps
KSU (DR Group) |
Time-resolved XUV photoelectron spectroscopy on methylated Cyclopentadiene |
22 February
|
Adam Summers
SLAC |
Enabling soft x-ray attosecond science for investigating novel materials and chemical dynamics using high-harmonic generation sources |
01 March
|
Itzik Ben-Itzhak
KSU (IBI Group) |
Role of spin-orbit coupling and charge transfer in the dissociation dynamics of electronically excited OD+ transients |
08 March
|
Loren Greenman
KSU (LG Group) |
Latest developments in modeling the photoionization dynamics of chiral molecules |
15 March
|
Spring Break (No Seminar) | |
22 March
|
Huynh Lam
KSU (VK Group) |
Imaging molecular structures in 3D momentum space (and time) using laser-induced Coulomb explosion |
29 March
|
Isaac Yuen
KSU (CDL Group) |
Probing charge migration using sequential double ionization |
05 April
|
Kurtis Borne
KSU (DR Group) |
X-ray induced Coulomb explosion imaging of toluene and its isomers |
11 April
(Tue; 13:30) |
Lindsay Morris
KSU |
Open-path dual frequency comb spectroscopy of methane from livestock production (PhD Defense) |
12 April
|
Avijit Duley
KSU (DR Group) |
Investigating ion induced molecular fragmentation dynamics using recoil ion momentum spectroscopy |
19 April
|
Anbu Venkatachalam
KSU (DR Group) |
Time-resolved Coulomb explosion imaging of UV-excited diiodomethane |
26 April
|
Chandan Bagdia
KSU (IBI Group) |
Breakup of OD+ molecular ions in a strong laser field |
03 May
|
Dugan Hayes
URI |
Time-resolved nuclear forward scattering: Bringing pump-probe spectroscopy into the gamma-ray regime |
Last updated on Wednesday, July 5, 2023.
Past seminar schedules may be found via our sitemap.