Wednesday 15

9:00 – 10:30 Chair: Juraj Fedor

09:00–09:30

Petra Swiderek – University of Bremen

Electron-induced and thermal surface reactions of iron precursors for FEBID studied by infrared spectroscopy

09:30–09:50

Oddur Ingólfsson – Science Institute of the University of Iceland

Dissociative electron attachment to pentafluorophenyl triflate, a potential acid generator in chemically amplified resists for extreme ultraviolet lithography

09:50–10:10

Mónica Mendes – NOVA University Lisbon

Dissociative electron attachment study on trifluoromethanesulfonic anhydride: a first step towards EUVL applications

10:10–10:30

Lionel Amiaud – Université Paris-Saclay

Quantifying the stimulated desorption

10:30–11:00

Coffee break

11:00 – 12:15 Chair: Andrew Cassidy

11:00–11:20

Samuel Eden – The Open University

Electron interactions with benzonitrile: reaction pathways in isolated molecules and clusters

11:20–11:40

Michal Farnik – J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry

Electron attachment to clusters containing polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons

11:40–12:00

Thomas Jagau – KU Leuven

Photodetachment spectra of cluster anions and insights gained about virtual states

12:00–12:15

Bartosz Majewski – Gdańsk University of Technology

Hybrid Deep Learning Model for EI-MS Spectra Prediction

12:15–13:20

Lunch

13:20 – 14:35 Chair: Gosia Śmiałek

13:20–13:50

Leo Sala – Heyrovsky Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences

DNA origami under the electron beam: mapping DNA damage across energy scales

13:50–14:20

Jan Verlet – Durham University

Electron capture in the presence of water

14:20–14:35

Iwona Dąbkowska – University of Gdańsk

DEA and beyond: exploring structural rearrangement pathways upon low-energy electron attachment to xanthine and its complexes

14:30–15:00

Coffee break

15:00 – 16:00 Chair: Stefan Denifl

15:00–15:20

Štefan Matejčík – Comenius University in Bratislava

Emission of Small Carbon-Containing Molecules Induced by Electron Impact

15:20–15:40

Anirban Paul – Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry

Dissociative electron attachment to esters

15:40–16:00

Pamir Nag – Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry

Detection of solvated electrons produced due to electron collision with liquid micro-jets via florescence spectroscopy

16:00–16:15

Closing remarks