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Week of Computational Chemistry and Machine Learning for Chemical Physics, 2nd Edition (June 08 -12, 2026)
Following the success of the Workshop on computational chemistry and machine learning for chemical physics organized in 2025, the laboratory will host a full week dedicated to computational chemistry and machine learning for chemical physics and related matters.
This week will take place from the 8th to the 12th of June 2026, and will be split in two parts. The first part of the week will take the form of a 2 day-long conference, regrouping researchers in these fields, while the second half of the week will be dedicated to practicals, given by experts.
Workshop Objectives:
- Bring together researchers and students interested in computational chemistry and physics.
- Present a series of invited talks from experts in the field, covering theoretical foundations, recent developments, and case studies.
- Demonstrate the role of computational simulations in bridging theory and experiment.
- Introduce emerging trends, including machine learning and AI-driven approaches in computational chemistry and physics.
- Foster collaborations and knowledge exchange.
- Discuss how to impulse a dynamic in this field at CYU and associated partners.
- Propose tutorial session on Quantum Chemical Computations
Astronomie pour l'éducation dans l'espace francophone. Edition 2025
Workshop on Computational Chemistry and Machine Learning for Chemical Physics (June 12-13, 2025)
Journée de l’École Doctorale Sciences et Ingénierie (29 janvier 2025)
Journée de l’École Doctorale Sciences et Ingénierie (17 janvier 2024)
Chemical Processes in Solar-type Star-Forming Regions (5 au 9 juin 2023)
The meeting will consist of invited reviews, invited and contributed talks, and posters, in 4 sessions which will cover the astronomical observations and modeling, as well as laboratory experiments and theoretical computations:
- Interstellar ices,
- Molecular complexity,
- Molecular fractionation,
- Cometary ices.
Journée de l’École Doctorale Sciences et Ingénierie (19 novembre 2021)
Journée de l’École Doctorale Sciences et Ingénierie (3 juin 2019)
Oxygen In Space, Neuville sur Oise, 16-17 octobre 2018
After hydrogen, oxygen is the second most abundant reactive element. The reduction-oxidation reaction is one of the pillars of chemistry, on Earth and in space. The present workshop focuses on the role and form of oxygen in astrophysical environments. During two days, the elusive presence of molecular oxygen in the Interstellar Medium and its unexpectedly high abundance in comets will be discussed.
The aim of this workshop is to gather 15 experts of the field of desorption energies of species in an astrophysical context. Together, the invited participants will make a round table on this topic, including observational, modeling and experimental aspects.
The present international workshop has two major aims. The first part of the meeting will be devoted to the present understanding of the new data provided by the SOLIS program (the Seed Of Life in Space), and the second part will be devoted to the question of the detection and routes of formation of Complex Organic Molecules in Space.
L’école doctorale Sciences et Ingénierie organisera sa journée de rencontre annuelle le jeudi 23 Juin 2016 à 13H45 sur le site de Neuville de l’université de Cergy-Pontoise. C’est l’occasion pour les doctorants, comme pour leurs collègues, d’échanger autour de leur travail de recherche.
The aim of this workshop is to gather 15 experts of the field of formation of H2 on interstellar dust grains. Together, the invited participants will make a round table on this topic, including observational, modeling and experimental aspects. They will review existing works, sort where everybody agree and where there is still debate, and finally propose an article together, that will be submitted to Molecular Astrophysics.
Dust is present almost everywhere in the Universe, out of our galaxy and in the Solar system. This workshop is an opportunity for everyone of us to exchange our respective views on each facet of the grains which we find useful in our own research domain. We hope it will foster fertile discussions and generate new collaborations.