The Conference on the Dynamics of Molecular Collisions (DMC) provides a tremendous opportunity for the gathering of experimentalists and theoreticians in the field of chemical dynamics.
At this biannual conference which spans five days, the latest developments in bimolecular collisional dynamics, dynamics in the condensed phase, photodissociation dynamics, reactions at interfaces, nonadiabatic dynamics, quantum control and cold reactions, and applications to combustion, atmospheric, and interstellar chemistry are discussed by experts in these fields. In addition to delivering a robust schedule of invited talks, young scientists are encouraged to present contributed talks as well as posters. The meeting has a Gordon Conference format leaving afternoons free for the students and scientists to mingle and discuss their work in informal settings. Mornings and evenings are scheduled for talks and every night will feature a poster session for those not speaking to showcase their research.