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10th Workshop
Sept 16 2007 - Sept 19 2007

Place: Paris-Orsay, France
Co-organizers: Prof. Dr. Anne Zehnacker, R. Schneider, U. Hensen
Accomodation: Hôtel d'Orsay


Program: Program_10th_Workshop.pdf

Talks - Posters (Selection) - Pictures

Talks

Date Lecturer Title Remarks
Monday
Sept 17 2007
09:30

Prof. Dr. Martin Suhm
Opening remarks

1st session chair: B. Lösekrug
Monday
Sept 17 2007
09:35

Dr. Philippe Lesot
Natural Abundance Deuterium 1D and 2D NMR in Chiral Oriented Solvents : Development and Applications in Chemistry


Monday
Sept 17 2007
10:05

Dr. Christophe Boisson
Development of single-site catalysts in olefin polymerization: examples of the use of lanthanide catalysts for the design of new materials


Monday
Sept 17 2007
10:35

Dr. Britta Fuchs
Characterization of smooth PMMA films laser deposited at 248 nm


Monday
Sept 17 2007
11:10

Dr. Gilles Gregoire
InfraRed Multi Photon Dissociation Spectroscopy : Structure of protonated peptides, DNA strands and drugs in the gas phase

2nd session chair: M. Albrecht
Monday
Sept 17 2007
11:40

Dr. Robert Schneider
Solid-state NMR spectroscopy applied to the full-length KcsA-Kv1.3 potassium channel in lipid bilayers


Monday
Sept 17 2007
12:00

Dr. Ulf Hensen
Calculation of entropies based on MD trajectories


Monday
Sept 17 2007
14:40

Dr. Marie-Pierre Gaigeot
Infrared Spectroscopy with ab initio molecular dynamics simulations - Applications to peptide building blocks

3rd session chair: K. Le Barbu-Debus
Monday
Sept 17 2007
15:10

Dr. Michel Mons
Secondary structures of peptide chains isolated in the gas phase: IR/UV double resonance spectroscopy and quantum chemistry calculations


Monday
Sept 17 2007
15:40

I. Bloch Nielsen
Photoinduced hydrogen atom transfer in the gas phase


Monday
Sept 17 2007
16:00

Dr. Ingo Dauster
How much can the ionization potential of sodium be influenced by methanol solvation?


Tuesday
Sept 18 2007
09:30

Dr. Karine Steenkeste
Performances and limits of FCS and FRAP for the study of molecular diffusion inside biofilms and polymer inclusion membranes

1st session chair: A. Bögehold
Tuesday
Sept 18 2007
09:50

Bruno Lucas
Photofragmentation of biomolecules by multi-coincidences methods


Tuesday
Sept 18 2007
10:10

Dr. Alexandre Giuliani
The role of photoelectrons in atmospheric pressure photoionisation and their implication in electron capture dissociation of peptides


Tuesday
Sept 18 2007
11:10

Dr. Susanne Hesse
Jet-FTIR-spectroscopy of proline esters, their aromatic homologs and their aggregates

2nd session chair: U. Hensen
Tuesday
Sept 18 2007
11:30

Dr. Thomas Zeuch
The micrsolvation of alkali atoms in polar solvent clusters. New insights from the sodium-methanol system


Tuesday
Sept 18 2007
11:50

Dr. Stéphane Coussan
UV photoisomerisation in cryogenic matrices of malonaldehyde and acetylacetone. Approach of the reactional pathways





Posters (Selection)

Title Remarks
Alvaro Cimas
Car-Parrinello molecular dynamics applied to the infrared investigation of phosphorylated amino acids


Ahmed Mahjoub
Chiral recognition in jet-cooled complexes


Dr. Rudolf Tuckermann
FTIR spectroscopy of pure and binary mixed nanoparticles of H2O and NH3


J. C. Poully
InfraRed Multi Photon Dissociation Spectroscopy : Structure of protonated peptides, DNA strands and drugs in the gas phase


Dr. Andreas Bögehold
Investigation of biomolecular aggregation and polymers by liquid beam desorption mass spectrometry


Susanne Seyffarth
Laser deposition of PMMA at high temperatures


Dr. Marc Baldus
Solid-state NMR: A spectroscopic technique to study structure and dynamics of molecular complexes at atomic resolution


Undrakh Nergui
Some characterization of ethene and acrylic acid copolymer


Dr. Merwe Albrecht
Spectroscopy of strongly bound hydrogen-bonded clusters


Rémi Briquel
Synthesis of end-functionalized polyethylenes. Application to the elaboration of ethylene/polar monomers copolymers





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