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PRAHA2000
FRANK C. DE LUCIA
The Ohio State University, Columbus,
Ohio, U.S.A.
Physics and spectroscopy in the submillimeter.
ROBERT R. GAMACHE
University of Massachusetts, Lowell,
MA, U.S.A.
Theoretical
Determination of line shape parameters for atmospheric molecules: Complex
Robert-Bonamy formalism.
DOLORES GAUYACQ
Université de Paris-Sud,
Orsay, France
Structure and relaxation dynamics of Rydberg molecules, studied by
multiphoton or VUV spectroscopy.
WOLFGANG JÄGER
University of Alberta,
Edmonton, Alberta,
Canada
Spectra, structures, and dynamics of weakly bound clusters from dimers to
heptamers.
ROBERT J. LE ROY
University of Waterloo,
Ontario, Canada
The new "potentiology": Challenges and solutions in direct
determination of potential energy and Born-Oppenheimer
breakdown functions from spectroscopic data analysis.
JOHN P. MAIER
University of Basel,
Switzerland.
Electronic spectroscopy of carbon chains of relevance to astrophysics.
TAKAMASA MOMOSE
Kyoto University, Japan.
High-resolution spectroscopy of small molecules in hydrogen crystals.
RUTH SIGNORELL
Universität Göttingen, Germany.
Particulate matter - between molecular clusters and bulk.
MASAHIKO TANI
Kansai Advanced Research Center,
Kobe, Japan
Coherent time-domain spectroscopy with pulsed terahertz radiation.
JEAN VANDER AUWERA
Université Libre de Bruxelles,
Belgium.
Absolute intensity measurements using
high-resolution Fourier transform spectroscopy.
ANDREI VIGASIN
Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics,
Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.
Bimolecular
effects in infrared absorption spectra of atmospheric gases.
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