Invited Review Lectures

 

N. Badnell (UK). Computation of atomic data for astrophysics and fusion.

I.Bray (Australia). Benchmark calculations of electron-impact differential cross sections.

M.-L. Dubernet (France). The Virtual Atomic and Molecular Data Centre: a new way to disseminate A.&M. data.


R.W. Lee (USA). Atomic data production with the new XFELs.

A. Solov'yov (Germany). Atomic data needs for radiation damage modelling underlying radiotherapy.

 

Invited Progress Reports

 

P. Beiersdorfer (USA). Spectroscopy of highly charged ions using calorimeter detectors at electron beam ion traps.

E. Biemont (Belgium). Recent investigations of heavy elements. Results and needs.

B. J. Braams (Austria).  Atomic, molecular and plasma surface interaction data needs for fusion.

J. Curry (USA). Analysis and data needs of high intensity discharges for lighting applications.

U. Fantz (Germany). Atomic and molecular collisional radiative modelling for spectroscopy of both low temperature and magnetic fusion plasmas.

U. Feldman (USA). Atomic data for solar corona studies.

A. Hibbert (UK). Detailed atomic structure of the chlorine atom.

G. Gaigalas (Lithuania). Challenges of theoretical spectroscopy of heavy and superheavy atoms and ions.

S. Karshenboim (Russia). Importance of atomic data for precision physics of simple atoms, determination of fundamental constants and search for their 
variations.

A. Kramida (USA). Recent development of the NIST Atomic Databases.

G. Lister (USA). Cold light from hot atoms and molecules.

I. Murakami (Japan). Database and related activities in Japan.

N. Piskunov (Sweden). Atomic and molecular data for astrophysics: VALD3 and VAMDC projects.

V.M. Shabaev (Russia). Quantum electrodynamics effects in heavy ions and atoms.

R. D. Shultz (USA). Heavy particle collision data for fusion and astrophysics

H.P. Summers (UK). Atomic data and modelling for fusion: the ADAS Project.

Chihiro Suzuki (Japan). Measurement of EUV spectra of high Z elements from Large Helical Device (to be confirmed).

Jun Yan (China). Atomic data and their application in calculation of radiative properties of plasmas.

J.-S. Yoon (Korea).  Recent data base activities on Basic Plasma Research.

O. Zatsarinny (USA).  Cross section calculations for low energy electron-atom collisions.