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The Conference on Elementary Processes in Atomic Systems (CEPAS) is held every three year. The conference focuses on all aspects of processes and phenomena stimulated by interactions of electrons, positrons, ions, atoms, molecules, photons and other constituents of matter with gaseous, liquid, and condensed matter at low and intermediate energy. The scientific program of the conference will include invited review talks and progress reports. The contributed papers will be presented during poster sessions but some will be selected for oral presentations as hot topics.

The conference proceedings will be published as a special issue of Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms.

List of confirmed invited speakers and proposed titles of invited talks

1. Highly charged ion-induced nanostructures on surfaces
    Friedrich Aumayr, Institut fur Allgemeine Physik, Technische Universitat Wien, Austria

2. The solvated electron in recent cluster experiments
    Udo Buck, Max-Plank Institut fur Dynamik und Selbstorganisation, Gottingen, Germany

3. Atomic dynamics on the attosecond scale: photons and charged particles
    Joachim Burgdorfer,
Institut fur Theoretische Physik, Technische Universitat Wien, Austria

4. Positron impact ionization of atoms and molecules
    Radu Campeanu, York University, Toronto, Canada

5. Fast oscillating structures in electron spectra following slow Heq++He collisions: Search for electron interferences
    Jean-Yves Chesnel, CEA-CNRS-ENSICAEN, Caen, France

6. Detailed description of collision dynamics in atomic ionization processes
    Juan Fiol, Division Colisiones Atomicas, Centro Atomico Bariloche, San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina

7. Young interferences using a single electron source and an independent atomic-size two center interferometer
    Francois Fremont,
CEA-CNRS-ENSICAEN, Caen, France

8. Atomic stabilization in superintense LASER fields
    Mihai Gavrila, FOM Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

9. Cold Hydrogen-Hydrogen Collision and Close Coupling Model
    Arnab Ghosh, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Kolkata, India

10. Theoretical study of post-collision interactions in electron and photon impact ionization of atoms
    Fumihiro Koike, Kitasato University, Japan

11. Fundamental collision processes involving antiprotons
    Helge Knudsen, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Aarhus, Denmark

12. Complete experiments for ionization of small atoms and molecules
      Adnan Naja, LCAM, Universite de Paris Sud, Orsay, France

13. Positron and positronium collisions
      Gaetana Laricchia,
University College London, UK

14. The role of nuclear dynamics in H2 ionization and dissociation by synchrotron radiation and laser pulses
      Fernando Martin, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain

15. Investigation of (e,2e) Collisions for Threshold Energies
      Jason Martinez, Old Dominion University, USA

16. Atomic and molecular fragmentation dynamics in intense laser fields
      Robert Moshammer, Max-Plank Institut fur Kernphysik, Heidelberg, Germany

17. Photoemission spectroscopy of DNA base tautomers
      Oksana Plekan, Institute of Electron Physics, Uzhgorod, Ukraine and Sincrotrone Trieste, Italy

18. Inner shell spectroscopy and the shapes of biomolecules
      Kevin Prince, Sincrotrone Trieste, Italy

19. Molecular Fragmentation on Swift Ion Collision
      John R. Sabin, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611, USA

20. Relativistic, QED and nuclear effects in highly charged ions revealed by resonant electron-ion recombination in storage rings
      Stefan Schippers, Institut for atomic and molecular physics, Justus-Liebig Universitat, Giessen, Germany

21. Kinematically complete experiments in atomic collisions
      Michael Schulz, University of Missouri, Rolla, USA

22. Guiding of highly charged ions through nanocapillaries in insulating PET polymers
      Nikolaus Stolterfoht, Hahn Meitner Institut, Berlin, Germany

23. Interferences in coherent electron emission from diatomic molecules
      John Tanis, Western Michigan University, USA

24. Atomic Collisions Involving Antimatter
      James Walters,
Queen's University Belfast, UK

25. Fragmentation process in atomic collisions
      Colm Whelan, Department of Physics, College of Science, Norfolk, Virginia, USA

26. Interaction of charged particles with insulators
      Yasunori Yamazaki, Institute of Physics, University of Tokyo, Japan

27. Monte Carlo simulation of electron interaction with solids and surfaces
      Ding Zejun, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, Anhui, China

28. High resolution resonant Raman X-ray scattering
      Matjaz Zitnik, Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia