Objective
Following the tradition of the previous EUCMOS meetings, the main objectives of the proposed meeting are: (1) to survey, at an advanced teaching level, recent progress in all major branches of Molecular Spectroscopy, involving methods and applications from theory to problem solving; (2) to stimulate international cooperation and exchange of ideas between scientists from research institutions, universities and industry and; (3) to promote professional training and development for students.
EUCMOS XXV is a general spectroscopy meeting and all aspects of Molecular Spectroscopy and its applications will be discussed. However, some selected topics that nowadays constitute prominent and very active fields of research in Molecular Spectroscopy will be focused in greater detail by the invited lecturers: Spectroscopy of New Materials, Solid State Spectroscopy, Spectroscopy in Astrophysics, Low Temperature Spectroscopy, Biospectroscopy, Spectroscopy in Chemical Analysis, Spectroscopy and Chemical Dynamics, Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy, New Theories in Spectroscopy, Time-Resolved Spectroscopy.
The Scientific programme of EUCMOS XXV will consist of five days and will integrate Plenary Lectures, Invited Section Lectures, Oral Contributions, Posters Sessions and Exhibitions. Being a high-level scientific conference covering a wide range of techniques and applications, EUCMOS XXV will certainly contribute to the improvement of both the scientific and technological preparation of the European participants in the scientific domains covered. In addition, the conference can also play an important role in stressing the excellency of the European science and contribute to make European research in Molecular Spectroscopy more competitive at the international level. From a national point of view, EUCMOS XXV will promote a more consistent presence of Portugal in the European scientific space.
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Fields of science (EuroSciVoc)
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CORDIS classifies projects with EuroSciVoc, a multilingual taxonomy of fields of science, through a semi-automatic process based on NLP techniques. See: The European Science Vocabulary.
- natural sciences chemical sciences physical chemistry quantum chemistry
- natural sciences physical sciences astronomy astrophysics
- natural sciences physical sciences optics spectroscopy
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Portugal
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