Objective
This additional proposal requests support to enable scientists from three internationally recognised laboratories from Central and Eastern Europe to participate in the recently approved Network of nine EC laboratories in carrying out theoretical and computational research on electron and photon interactions with atoms, ions and molecules and in training young scientists in this field.
The three laboratories from Central and Eastern Europe are:
1. State Institute of Theoretical Physics and Astronomy, Vilnius, Lithuania Scientist in charge: professor zenonas Rudzikas.
2. Institute of physics, Latvian Academy of Sciences, Riga, Latvia. Scientist in charge: Dr Erna Karule.
3. Faculty of physics, university of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania. Scientist in charge: professor Viorica Florescu.
These three laboratories have broad and complementary expertise in atomic, molecular and optical science and are recognised internationally for their research in this field. they will bring additional expertise to the original Network which will extend its scope in all three areas approved in the original proposal viz '
(i) Electron and photon collisions with atoms and ions.
(ii) Electron and photon collisions with molecules.
(iii) Electron atom collisions in intense laser fields and multiphoton ionization.
The support requested will enable scientists from these three laboratories to attend the regular scientific discussion meetings organised by the Network and to spend short periods working at the nine Ec laboratories collaborating with their Ec colleagues. Support is also requested to enable a computer workstation to be purchased by each laboratory to enable work to continue on program development and production when they return home.
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