Invited Speakers

Pierre Asselin (CNRS, Sorbonne Université, Paris, France)
High-resolution infrared spectroscopies of jet-cooled large molecules relevant for astronomical and atmospheric issues
Sandra Eibenberger-Arias (Fritz-Haber-Institute of the Max-Planck-Society, Berlin, Germany)
Coherent control of chiral molecules
Wolfgang E. Ernst (Graz University of Technology, Austria)
Molecular Spectroscopy in Helium Nanodroplets – New Insights and Opportunities
Jürgen Gauss (Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany)
Recent Advances in the Quantum-Chemical Calculations of Spectroscopic Parameters for Rovibrational Spectroscopy
Jeremy Harrison (University of Leicester, United Kingdom)
Using molecular spectroscopy to investigate the Earth’s atmosphere from orbit
Laura Kreidberg (Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg, Germany)
Exoplanet Atmospheric Chemistry in the JWST Era
Marsha I. Lester (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, U.S.A.)
Spectroscopy and Unimolecular Decay Dynamics of Reaction Intermediates in atmospheric and combustion chemistry
Jérôme Loreau (KU Leuven, Belgium)
Collisional excitation of molecules in astrophysical environments
Sonia Melandri (Università di Bologna, Italy)
Exploring conformations and non-covalent interactions with rotational spectroscopy
Olivier Pirali (CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay, France)
Probing new radical species using high resolution THz spectroscopy

Minisymposium 1: Interstellar Astrophysics

Arshia Jacob (MPIfR Bonn, Germany)
Interstellar Chemistry: What Molecules Tell Us About the Universe
Laurent Margulès (Université de Lille, France)
From Lille to the Stars: The Quest for Molecules in the Interstellar Medium
Maria-Luisa Senent (CSIC, Madrid, Spain)
Highly correlated ab initio calculations applied to the characterization of astrophysical species
Silvia Spezzano (MPE Garching, Germany)
High-resolution spectroscopy of molecules of astrophysical importance

Minisymposium 2: Non-Covalent Interactions

José Andrés Fernández (Universidad del País Vasco, Spain)
Molecular aggregation: Lessons I learned from molecular spectroscopy in jets
Qian Gou (Chongqing University, People’s Republic of China)
The Role of π-π Interactions in Driving Diels-Alder Cycloadditions: Insights from Rotational Spectroscopy
Melanie Schnell (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron und Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Germany)
The interplay of non-covalent interactions revealed with microwave spectroscopy

Minisymposium 3: Clocks and Metrology

Piet Schmidt (PTB Braunschweig und Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany)
Highly charged ion clocks to test fundamental physics
Jun Ye (JILA, Boulder, U.S.A.)
Clocks and molecular spectroscopy
Tanya Zelevinski (Columbia University, U.S.A.)
Molecular lattice clocks