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25th Workshop on Electronic Excitations

25th Workshop on Electronic Excitations

Fundamental Challenges for Theoretical Spectroscopy from the Frontier of Technology

Leuven (Belgium), 2022, 13-17 June

The ETSF workshop series provides a forum for excited states and spectroscopy in condensed-matter physics, chemistry, nanoscience, materials science, and molecular physics attracting theoreticians, code developers, and experimentalists alike. The 2022 edition of the workshop focused on fundamental challenges for theoretical spectroscopy posed by cutting-edge present and future technologies, thereby promoting a fruitful exchange between academia and industry. The venue imec, an R&D hub for nano- and digital technologies, served as gateway between industry and the academic world.