Scientific Contributions

Hassan Abdoul-Carime – Université de Lyon
Electron driven synthesis of organic compounds in ices

Sudhanshu Arya – Indian Institute of Technology
Theoretical investigation of electron scattering and dissociative electron attachment to ethanethiol

Martin Čížek – Charles University
Symmetry considerations and vibronic coupling of resonances in electron induced scattering processes.

Stefan Denifl – University of Innsbruck
Electron induced dynamics in isolated and microhydrated radiosensitizers

Alicja Domaracka – Normandie Univ, ENSICAEN, UNICAEN, CEA, CNRS, CIMAP
Radiation-driven processes in ices: current status and the MIRRPLA perspective

Michal Farnik – J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry
Electron attachment to clusters containing polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons

Juraj Fedor – J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry
Combining DEA-VMI and electron energy loss spectroscopy

Jan Franz – Gdańsk University of Technology
Positron Interactions with Atoms and Molecules

Franco Gianturco – University of Innsbruck
Carbon-chain anions in the interstellar medium: dynamics and formation processes

Oddur Ingolfsson – University of Iceland
Tbd

Thomas Jagau – KU Leuven
Photodetachment spectra of cluster anions and insights gained about virtual states

Fabris Kossoski – Université de Toulouse
Tbd

Marta Labuda – Gdańsk University of Technology
Tbd

Ana I. Lozano – Instituto de Física Fundamental, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)
Resonances in total electron scattering cross sections: experimental insights.

Stefan Matejcik – Comenius University in Bratislava
Tbd

Paweł Możejko – Gdańsk University of Technology
Is it still worth to measure total electron scattering cross sections?

Dhananjay Nandi – Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata
Kinematically complete measurements on dissociative electron attachment to carbonyl sulphide

Sylwia Ptasińska – University of Notre Dame
From molecule-specific to general principles: identifying commonalities in dea fragmentation

Janusz Rak – University of Gdańsk
Dissociative electron attachment to 8-(trifluoromethyl)thioadenine as a potential radiosensitizer

Rodrigo Rodrigues – Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
Low-energy electron-induced fragmentation of HFO-1234yf

Leo Sala – Heyrovsky Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences
DNA origami under the electron beam: mapping DNA damage across energy scales

Petra Swiderek – University of Bremen
Electron-induced and thermal surface reactions of iron precursors for FEBID studied by infrared spectroscopy

Paweł Syty – Gdańsk University of Technology
Electron–atom scattering lengths and cross sections determination using a new tool, GRASPC: Results for noble gases, strontium, and lanthanides

Jonathan Tennyson – University College London
Dissociative attachment calculations involving heavy atoms.

Jan Verlet – Durham University
Electron capture in the presence of water

…. And more coming soon!