Seminars

Hamburg Photon Science Colloquium | Unraveling molecular mysteries: structure, dynamics & chirality

by Melanie Schnell (DESY & Christian-Albrechts University Kiel, Germany)

Europe/Berlin
SemR I-III (CFEL, Bldg. 99)

SemR I-III

CFEL, Bldg. 99

Description

Rotational spectroscopy is a technique that allows to determine structure and dynamics of molecules and molecular complexes in great detail. Using this method, fascinating fundamental questions can be investigated: from proton transfer in microsolvated acids to identifying molecules in space. With a recent non-linear extension, it can also be used to investigate chirality and provide state-selective control of enantiomers – an exciting step for chirality-selective experiments.

Coffee, tea and cake will be served at 1:45 pm.

Further information can be found at:
https://www.hhps.de/colloquium/program/summer_term_2024/index_eng.html

If you prefer to participate via Zoom, please, feel free to join the colloquium via Zoom:
https://uni-hamburg.zoom.us/j/65015989339?pwd=U1IwdkF2OHQwK09senduU2FYQmVLQT09

Meeting-ID: 650 1598 9339
Kenncode: 14361263

IMPORTANT INFORMATION: The Hamburg Photon Science Colloquium will be put on video using the recording function of zoom. When recording is started a pop-up window appears and you have the choice to continue your participation or to leave the meeting; by continuing your participation you consent to recording.