The School will cover all the main fields of electronic and vibrational spectroscopies applied to the investigation of reaction mechanisms in various fields of chemistry (photochemistry, biochemistry, catalysis, etc.). It aims at establishing a common framework for the different scientific communities using the above spectroscopies for investigating reaction mechanisms. It will provide the tools to understandwhich kind of information vibrational and electronic spectroscopy techniques (IR, Raman, Resonance Raman, UV-Vis, fluorescence, etc.) can bring in the investigation of reaction mechanisms, and enable participants to identify the most appropriate experimental approaches and strategies for data treatment and spectral interpretation to study a peculiar kind of reaction. A special emphasis will be given to synergistic approaches associating various spectroscopic techniques.
The School is supported by the French Council of Scientific Research (CNRS), and will be chaired by Dr. Alberto Mezzetti (Associate Professor, Sorbonne University, Paris) and Dr. Josefine Schnee (CNRS Researcher, Sorbonne University, Paris). It is open to everyone: PhD students, post-docs, engineers, researchers...