Invited Speakers

Invited Speakers for Review Reports:

José R. Crespo López-Urrutia, Max-Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Germany

Sensing old and, possibly, new physics with highly charged ions

Toshiyki Azuma, Tokyo Metropolitan University, AMO Physics Lab RIKEN, Japan

QED Tests via Resonant Coherent Excitation in Thin Crystals and Muonic Atoms

Ronnie Hoekstra, University of Groningen, The Netherlands

Double-Electron Capture: Insights into Unforeseen Large Cross Sections in Low-Energy Sn3++H2 Collisions

Yuri Ralchenko, University of Maryland, Goddard Space Flight Center, USA

From clusters of galaxies to tiny nuclei: the robust utility of EBIT spectroscopy

Alain Dubois, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France

Electron correlation in highly charged ion-atom collisions

 

Invited Speakers for Progress Reports:

Atsushi Yamaguchi, RIKEN, Japan

Progress towards a trapped-ion nuclear clock

Tom Kirchner, University of Toronto, York University, Canada

Generalized independent-atom-model approach for net ionization of molecules by multiply-charged-heavy-ion impact

Shenyue Xu, Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Damaging intermolecular relaxation processes of hydrated biomolecules after heavy-ion irradiation

Günter Weber, Helmholtz Institute Jena, Germany

Quantum Electrodynamics in Strong Electromagnetic Fields: Substate Resolved K𝛼𝛼 Transition Energies in Heliumlike Uranium

Daniel Fischer, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, USA

Fully differential ion-atom collisions experiments

Shaolong Chen, Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science and Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Recent Progress on Sympathetic Cooling of Ni Highly Charged Ions for Optical Clock Development

Moto Togawa, EuXFEL/JAXA/MPIK, Germany

Ultrafast highly charged ion dynamics

Ling Zhang, Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Highly charged tungsten ion observation: Enabling insights into tungsten transport study in fusion plasma

Victoria Vojtech, Technical University of Vienna, Austria

Looking behind the surface to disentangle electron emission mechanisms in HCI-solid interactions

Yuri Littvinov, GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung, University of Cologne, Germany

Precision experiments at the intersection of Atomic, Nuclear and Astrophysics

Stefanos Nanos, University of Crete, Greece

Spin-statistics breaking in swift collisions of He-like metastable ions with atoms

 

More to come