Tuesday 14

09:30–10:00

Janusz Rak – University of Gdańsk

Dissociative electron attachment to 8-(trifluoromethyl)thioadenine as a potential radiosensitizer

10:00–10:30

Nigel J. Mason – University of Kent

Exploring electron interactions the future of experiment and theory and the rise of the machines

10:30–10:50

TBC

10:50–11:20

Coffee break

11:20–12:00

Franco Gianturco – University of Innsbruck

Carbon-chain anions in the interstellar medium: dynamics and formation processes

12:00–12:20

Ana I. Lozano –Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)

*Resonances in Total Electron Scattering Cross Sections: Experimental Insights

12:20–13:20

Lunch

13:20–13:40

Paweł Możejko – Gdańsk University of Technology

* Is it still worth to measure total electron scattering cross sections?

13:40–14:00

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

14:00–14:15

Sudhanshu Arya – Indian Institute of Technology

Theoretical investigation of electron scattering and dissociative electron attachment to ethanethiol

14:15–14:30

Justyna Jankowska – Gdańsk University of Technology

Electron-induced dissociative ionization of saturated heterocyclic molecules studied by electron-collision spectroscopy with quadrupole mass spectrometric detection

14:30-14:40

Conference photo

14:40–16:00

Posters & coffee

16:00–16:30

Stefan Denifl – University of Innsbruck

Electron induced dynamics in isolated and microhydrated radiosensitizers

16:30–16:45

Gabriel Schöpfer – University of Innsbruck

Dissociative Electron Attachment to 4-Bromo-2H-1,2,3-Triazole

16:45–17:00

Michael Gatt – University of Innsbruck

Computational Methods to Understand Processes Upon Electron Attachment in Dry and Hydrated Molecular Clusters

17:30–19:00

Conference excursion