CFA FCT/UNL is one of the two scientific groups of Centro de Física Atómica (CFA). Most of its members belong to Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa (FCTUNL).

IBER 2011

The IBER 2011, 11th Iberian Joint Meeting on Atomic and Molecular Physics, is organized by the Atomic and Molecular Physics Division of the Portuguese Physics Society (Sociedade Portuguesa de Física), in collaboration with the Atomic and Molecular Physics Group of the Spanish Societies of Physics and Chemistry (Real Sociedad Española de Física and Real Sociedad Española de Química).

The main purpose of this series of meetings is to gather scientists from the Iberian community, working in atomic and molecular physics and related fields of chemistry, as well as their applications, in order to facilitate the interaction and exchange of knowledge among their research groups. The different research groups are welcome to give visibility to their work and achieved results. Researchers from all over the world are also welcome.

The IBER 2011 will take place from 19th to 22nd June in the historical city of Coimbra, which hosts one of the oldest universities of Europe, together with Bologna and Santiago de Compostela, its foundation dating back to 1290. Apart from the University, there are many interesting monuments dating from the Roman times onwards.

The IBER 2011 conference will be held in the main auditorium of the Physics Department of The Faculty of Science and Technology of the University of Coimbra. The complete address is Physics Department, University of Coimbra, Rua Larga, 3004-516 COIMBRA, Portugal.

The conference will address a broad range of topics emphasizing the latest developments and future perspectives in Iberian atomic and molecular physics.

Conference Topics:

  1. Ab Initio and Density Functional Theory;
  2. Applied Physics;
  3. Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy;
  4. Atomic and Molecular Structure;
  5. Biomolecules;
  6. Biophysics and Biomedical;
  7. Catalysis;
  8. Clusters and Nanoparticles;
  9. Condensed Phases;
  10. Dynamical Studies of Elementary Processes;
  11. Femtochemistry and Laser Control;
  12. Molecular Dynamics;
  13. Mass Spectrometry;
  14. Surfaces;