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SCOPE and SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

    The International Symposium on Electron-Molecule Collisions and Swarms is one of the most traditional satellite meetings of biennial ICPEAC conference and is held with the aim of promoting the growth and exchange of scientific information in the field of molecular physics. Topics covered by the EMS 2005 symposium are related  to the traditional broad field of electron – molecule collisions and swarms and their role in low-temperature plasmas, radiological/environmental applications, and space science. Special interest also will be on newer rapidly growing areas such as electron collisions with biological molecules, clusters and fullerenes, electron collisions with molecules absorbed on surfaces, radiation damage, and applications to industrial and fusion plasmas. This edition of the EMS meeting will be held in parallel to the International Workshop on Positron and Positronium Physics with the intention of exploring the affinities of the two areas. The EMS 2005 International Organizing Committee invites the community to submit abstracts on the aforementioned topics.
   The scientific program will consist of sessions of invited plenary lectures, reviews, progress reports and special reports. Contributed papers will be presented as posters in afternoon sessions.


PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE

Wednesday July 27
18:00 Welcome Reception*
Thursday July 28
Talks and Posters
Friday July 29
Talks and Posters, Banquet
Saturday July 30
Talks and Closure

 
 *Informal
WELCOME RECEPTION in Ciclo Básico I (CB-I)
Wednesday July 27, 18:00-20:00
The registration desk is open 15:00-20:00



Plenary Lectures
S. J. Buckman
Benchmark experimental studies of electron (positron)-molecule (atom) scattering pdf.jpg
H. Hotop High resolution dissociative attachment to molecules pdf.jpg
Invited Speakers
P. Kolorenc Use of Feshbach-Fano R-matrix approach to the calculation of the discrete state and the coupling for solution of resonance nuclear dynamics in diatomics pdf.jpg
A. Wolf
Electron-ion collisions in storage rings
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A. F. Borghesani
Electron transport in dense gases and more pdf.jpg
N. J. Mason
Electron and Positron Induced Chemistry:  New methods for studying chemical dynamics
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M. Radmilovic
Modeling of rf and dc breakdowns
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K. Morgenstern
STM investigation of single molecule surface processes
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Y. Sakai 
Electron swarms and cross section data
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L. A. Viehland
Current status of ion swarms
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J. de Urquijo
Transport coefficients of ions and electrons in pure gases and mixtures: Recent measurements and calculations
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L. G. Ferreira
A geometrical optics model for electron scattering by molecules
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C. S. Trevisan
Electron scattering by molecular radicals (NO, CF)
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T. A. Field
Electron interactions with radicals
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C. Makochekanwa
Electron and positron collisions with molecules
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P. Scheier         
The use of isotope and site labeling for the identification of DEA peaks in biomolecules
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M. A. Khakoo
Low energy electron impact excitation of simple diatomic molecules – H2 and N2
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M. Takahashi
Probing Electron Momentum Densities of Molecular Orbitals Using New Multichannel (e,2e) Spectrometers
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J. Tennyson
R-matrix calculations of electron-molecule collisions at low and intermediate energies
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T. Sommerfeld
Electrons attached by long-range forces: Quadrupole bound anions
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C. Winstead Recent progress with the Schwinger Multichannel Method
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Rainer Johnsen
Excited state formation in the dissociative recombination of HCN+ ions with thermal electrons
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Panel Session
V. McKoy
Panel Session on opportunities and challenges
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Abstracts of Regular Participants
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