8.45 - 9.00 Bosanac: Introductory remarks
Chairman: Rosina
9.00 - 9.40 Tadic: The Standard Model
9.40-10.00 discussion
10.00-10.40 Denegri: Issues in particle physics and the LHC project
10.40-11.00 discussion
11.00-11.20 coffee break
Chairman: Tadic
11.20-12.00 Rosina: Many body problems in nuclear and hadron physics
12.00-12.20 discussion
17.30-18.10
Klemperer: Modelling interstellar chemistry:
Why do carbon compounds dominate
the observed gas phase species?
18.10-18.30 discussion
18.30-19.10
Oka: H3+ in cosmic plasmas
19.10-19.30
discussion
Chairman: Leisner
21.00 Openning of poster session
Ban, Skenderovic, Pichler
Bernheim
Bosanac, Klemperer,
Scappini
Clayes
Fowler, Graovac, Pisanski,
Zerovnik
Labazan, Rudic, Milosevic
Nikolic, Trinajstic
Plavsic, Lers, Sertic-Biondab
Skenderovic, Veza,
Ban, Milosevic, Beuc, Pichler
Tuesday, 8. September
Chairman: Murrell
8.30-9.10 Claeys: The role of technology in the evolution of science
9.10-9.30 discussion
9.30-10.10 Clary: The role of chemical reaction dynamics calculations
10.10-10.30 discussion
10.30-10.50 coffee break
Chairman: Murrell
10.50-11.30
McGuire: Correlation: How to make complicated
things
from simple ones.
11.30-11.50 discussion
11.50-12.30
Aquilanti: Exact quantum mechanics near the classical
limit
hyperquantization algorithm for reactivity and structure.
12.30-12.50
McCaffery:
The physics of elementary chemical processes:
Newton or Schroedinger (or is chemistry simpler
than we thought)
12.50 discussion
17.30-18.10 Dalgarno: Molecules in the early Universe
18.10-18.30 discussion
18.30-19.10
Kroto: Presentation
of VEGA Trust Programme
19.10-19.30
Sellers: Basic
research and USAF - Why this makes sense?
Chairman: McGuire
21.00
Slaus: The role
of fundamental research in facing the 21st century
Chairman: Kroto
8.30-9.10
Berry: Topographies and dynamics in many dimensions:
Clusters and protein models
9.10-9.30 discussion
9.30-10.10
Scoles: Exploring
complexity from simplicity:
Principles and applications of self-organizing matter
at the nanoscale level
10.10-10.30 discussion
10.30-10.50 coffee break
Chairman: Scoles
10.50-11.30
Buck: Exploring complexity from simplicity:
Collective excitations of clusters
11.30-11.50 discussion
11.50-12.30 H. Kroto: A limited perspective in chemistry
12.30-12.50 discussion
21.00
Meinzer: The Attractors of future:
What do we want the XXI-st century to be, and how?
Thursday, 10. September
Chairman: Bandrauk
8.30-9.10 Bosanac: The tale of QT
9.10-9.30 discussion
9.30-10.10
Leisner: Analysis
and control of molecular motion on a
femtosecond timescale
10.10-10.30 discussion
10.30-10.50 coffee break
Chairman: Haensch
10.50-11.30
Bandrauk: Molecules in intense laser fields:
Enhanced ionization, harmonic generation,
and Coulomb explosions;
Exact simulations.
11.30-11.50 discussion
11.50-12.05
Doslic: Control schemes for laser driven H-atom
switching
in the condensed phase
17.30-18.10 Stwalley: Making molecules at microKelvin
18.10-18.30 discussion
18.30-19.10
Weiner: Cold and ultracold collisions:
How photons can sew atoms into molecules
and nanostructures
19.10-19.30
discussion
19.30-19.50 Meerts: Nanolitography with laser cooled atoms
Chairman: Trinajstic
8.30-9.10
Quack: Fundamental symmetries and the role of their
violations in physics, chemistry, and biology:
The past 20th century and outlook to the next century
9.10-9.30 discussion
9.30-10.10
Durup: A formal model of evolution in connection
with
protein folding theory
10.10-10.30 discussion
10.30-10.50 coffee break
Chairman: Trinajstic
10.50-11.30
Murrell: An overview
of the conference