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MUST 2022, International Conference on Molecular Ultrafast Science and Technology

June 7-10, 2022, Hotel Sunstar Grindelwald

The scientific sessions of MUST2022 consisted of plenaries, invited and contributed talks and poster sessions. The meeting started on Tuesday, June 7 and ended on Friday, June 10, 2022. MUST2022 was held in Grindelwald, in the Bernese Alps in Switzerland at the foot of the Jungfrau mountain massive. The conference covered:
  • Solid State and Surface Physics
  • Molecular dynamics
  • Attosecond science
  • Ultrafast spectroscopy and imaging from Terahertz to X-ray
  • Theory of ultrafast processes in physics and chemistry
  • Femtochemistry
  • Biology and biophotonics

Closing remarks by Jeremy Richardson:

 

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