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Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.
 

Supramolecules & Assemblies, Chemistry Of 2009

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
This 7th biennial GRC on Chemistry of Supramolecules and Assemblies will take place from June 28th - July 3rd at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. This conference sits exactly at the frontier among the biological and the physical sciences, with enormous implications for technologies based on them, and for solutions to major societal problems in energy, healthcare, and information technology. The chemistry of supramolecules is founded in synthetic chemistry to build information content into molecules, in order to create the spontaneous formation of structurally and functionally interesting assemblies. Supramolecular assemblies are formed by non-covalent interactions arising from hydrogen bonding, metal-ion coordination, p-stacking of aromatic groups, steric and packing considerations, hydrophobic and other solvation effects, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces. By virtue of the comparatively weak forces creating non-covalent assemblies, supramolecular chemistry is not driven by high thermal energy input, leading to possibilities for energy efficient manufacturing. Since biological self-assembly is a paradigm for synthetic supramolecular assembly
 

Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics 2009

Jul 19-24, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
The GRC on Electronic Spectroscopy & Dynamics showcases some of the most recent experimental and theoretical developments in electronic spectroscopy that probes the structure and dynamics of isolated molecules, molecules embedded in clusters and condensed phases, and bulk materials. Electronic spectroscopy is an important tool in many fields of research, and this GRC brings together experts having diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science, making the meeting an excellent opportunity for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and techniques. Topics covered in this GRC include high-resolution spectroscopy, biological molecules in the gas phase, electronic structure theory for excited states, multi-chromophore and single-molecule spectroscopies, and excited state dynamics in chemical and biological systems.
 

X-ray Science

Aug 2-7, 2009 at Colby College, Waterville Maine United States
With an international cast of speakers, conference participants will hear about exciting X-ray-based science at 3rd generation light sources and scientific plans and early results from 4th generation sources. The topics of the 2009 X-ray Science conference will be (1) Science frontiers using new x-ray sources, (2)X-ray scattering /spectroscopy under extreme conditions, (3)Use of coherent x-rays for imaging and studies of dynamics, (4)X-rays in biology, life, energy and environment science, (5)Dynamics by pump and probe technique, (6)Inelastic x-ray scattering, (7)New techniques / optics, detectors others, (8)Hot topics.