
Czech Technical University in Prague

Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering

Institute of Physical Chemistry University of Göttingen

Max-Planck Institute of Biophysical Chemistry in Göttingen
Dear participants!
Because we did not succeed to arrange the accomodation on Friday's (April 4) night, the time schedule of the workshop had to be changed in the following way. The scientific program starts already on Tuesday afternoon (April 1) in the building of Faculty of Matematics and Physics of Charles University at Malostranské náměstí (see location) with memorial lectures devoted to late prof. Vladimír Čápek followed by a welcome drink. Wednesday's to Friday's program will take place in hotel Krystal (see location) as announced. The registration of participants will be held on Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning.
We are very sorry for any problems caused!
Sample abstract (.doc file)

Wednesday to Friday, April 2 - 4, 2008
Czech Technical University in Prague
PRAGUE
Czech Republic
The 6th Prague Workshop on Photoinduced Molecular Processes (PIMoP) will be once again a combination of meeting and workshop devoted to the interface of molecular photophysics, photochemistry, and ultrafast photoinduced processes in new materials. The 6th PIMoP will be held in Prague from April 1 (Tuesday afternoon) to April 4 (Friday noon), 2008. The workshop aims to further promote all the good features of the previous 5th PIMoP that was held in Prague in 2006, in particular the creative, informal atmosphere of all preceding workshops that were organized by our team at the Czech Technical University in Prague in 1996, 1998, 2001, 2004 and 2006.
The Workshop especially aims to bring together young researchers, to involve them in discussions with several leading personalities of the field, and to encourage them to present and discuss their research as well as their opinions on current trends in science.
The Workshop especially aims to bring together young researchers, to involve them in discussions with several leading personalities of the field, and to encourage them to present and discuss their research as well as their opinions on current trends in science.