Keynote Speakers
Knut Asmis (University of Leipzig, Germany): Quantifying hydrogen bonding interactions in gas phase model systems using ion vibrational spectroscopy
Stefan Grimme (University of Bonn, Germany): Efficient quantum chemical methods for non-covalent interactions
Cristóbal Pérez (Universidad de Valladolid, Spain, Young Researchers’ Workshop): Size-filtered rotational spectroscopy of molecular aggregates
Jernej Stare (National Institute of Chemistry, Slovenia): Short hydrogen bonds in the solid state: new insights from computational, infrared, inelastic neutron scattering and nuclear quadruple resonance perspective
Yunjie Xu (University of Alberta, Canada): The twisting world of chirality: A molecular perspective.
Invited Speakers
Ellen Backus (University of Vienna, Austria): H-bonding in acid-glycol switchable emulsifiers enlightened with sum-frequency generation spectroscopy
Bernadette Broderick (University of Missouri, U.S.A.): TBC
Camilla Calabrese (Universidad de Valladolid, Spain): Invisible forces, precise spectra: A journey through non- covalent interactions via gas-phase rotational spectroscopy
Charlotte Cummings (King´s College London, UK, Young Researchers’ Workshop): From small substituted heteroaromatic rings to highly flexible macrocycles: How intermolecular and intramolecular interactions influence conformation
Jose A. Fernandez (University of the Basque Country, Spain): Understanding non-covalent interactions via mass-selective laser spectroscopy in jets
Ruth Gschwind (University of Regensburg, Germany): TBC
Martina Havenith (Ruhr University Bochum, Germany): To be or not to be hydrogen bonded: Supercritical water and (H2S)2.
Weixing Li (Fudan University, China): H···H Hydrogen bonding in alkylsilane–fluoromethane complexes observed by microwave spectroscopy
Thomas Loerting (University of Innsbruck, Austria): TBC
Ralf Ludwig (University of Rostock, Germany): Hydrogen bonding motifs in hydroxy- and carboxy-functionalized ionic liquids
Jennifer Noble (Aix-Marseille University, France): Photoreactivity of PAHs as a function of the local hydrogen bonding environment, from isolated molecules to clusters and ices
Jos Oomens (Radboud University, Netherlands): The site of protonation and proton delocalization in gaseous molecules elucidated by IR spectroscopy
Maria E. Sanz (King’s College London, United Kingdom): Decoding hydrogen-bonded complexes: Structural insights from rotational spectroscopy
Christina Tonauer (University of Innsbruck, Austria, Young Researchers’ Workshop): Spectroscopy studies on ices of astrophysical relevance
Casper Vindahl Jensen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark, Young Researchers’ Workshop): Detecting hydrogen-bound complexes at room temperature - A joined experimental and theoretical approach
Thomas Wiegand (RWTH Aachen University, Germany): Probing non-covalent interactions by fast magic-angle spinning NMR at 100 kHz and more