Hierarchical Molecular Dynamics
-Advanced Experiments and Theories-
Hierarchical Molecular Dynamics
-Advanced Experiments and Theories-
The diverse properties and functions observed in many-body molecular systems—including liquids, solids, and biological molecules—arise from hierarchical dynamics spanning multiple time and spatial scales. These dynamics are driven by fluctuations that induce changes in molecular electronic states, structures, and conformations. Understanding this hierarchical molecular dynamics is fundamental to elucidating the mechanisms underpinning emergent properties and functions in many-body molecular systems.
This symposium brings together leading experimentalists and theorists engaged in cutting-edge research on molecular dynamics. Through discussions on the latest advancements in both experimental methodologies and theoretical frameworks, we aim to explore the future directions of research on hierarchical molecular dynamics in many-body molecular systems. Through the discussion across different disciplines, we seek to deepen our understanding of the fundamental principles governing molecular function and emergent properties.
Minhaeng Cho (IBS, Korea)
Jyotishman Dasgupta (TIFR, India)
Hong-Guang Duan (Ningbo University, China)
Tianquan Lian (Emory University, US)
Henrike Müller-Werkmeister (University of Potsdam, Germany)
Igor Shapiro (Technical University Dortmund, Germany)
Jooyoung Sung (DGIST, Korea)
Wei Xiong (University of California San Diego, US)
Shigehiko Hayashi (Kyoto University, Japan)
Keiichi Inoue (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Akihito Ishizaki (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Toru Kondo (NIBB, Japan)
Korenobu Matsuzaki (RIKEN, Japan)
Toshinori Suzuki (Kyoto University, Japan)
*Each invited talk is scheduled for 40 minutes, including Q&A.
Hikaru Kuramochi and Shinji Saito (Institute for Molecular Science)
On May 31st and June 1st, at Okazaki Conference Center (OCC)
Please register from the form.
Travel expense support within Japan and accommodation support (Mishima Lodge) are available for young researchers, including students and postdocs. As support will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis, please register as early as possible.
*Invited speakers do not need to register through the form.
imsws-hmd[at]ims.ac.jp (Please replace [at] with @)