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Università di Perugia
The Perugia team is world-leader in the study of gas-phase elementary reactions; the team is formed by experimentalists and theoreticians with experience in reaction dynamics, intermolecular forces, an electronic structure calculations. This unit features three molecular beam apparatuses with mass spectrometric detection for the measurement of integral and differential cross sections of molecular collisions. The Perugia team has also developed several in-house programs to calculate reaction rate coefficients starting from the electronic structure calculations of the underlying potential energy surface.
The experimental technique that will be used to assess the possible formation routes of interstellar/extraterrestrial molecules bearing elements beyond the second period is the crossed molecular beam technique with universal mass spectrometric detection.
PI: Nadia Balucani (Full Professor)
Members: Marzio Rosi (Full Professor), Osvaldo Gervasi (Associate Professor), Andrea Lombardi (Associate Professor), Maria Noelia Faginas Lago (Associate Professor)
Piergiorgio Casavecchia (Full Professor, retired), Gianmarco Vanuzzo (Postdoc), Luca Mancini (PhD student), Pengxiao Liang (PhD student), Emilia de Aragao (PhD student), Giacomo Pannacci (PhD student), Lisa Giani (PhD student), Gabriella Di Genova (PhD student)
The experimental technique that will be used to assess the possible formation routes of interstellar/extraterrestrial molecules bearing elements beyond the second period is the crossed molecular beam technique with universal mass spectrometric detection.
PI: Nadia Balucani (Full Professor)
Members: Marzio Rosi (Full Professor), Osvaldo Gervasi (Associate Professor), Andrea Lombardi (Associate Professor), Maria Noelia Faginas Lago (Associate Professor)
Piergiorgio Casavecchia (Full Professor, retired), Gianmarco Vanuzzo (Postdoc), Luca Mancini (PhD student), Pengxiao Liang (PhD student), Emilia de Aragao (PhD student), Giacomo Pannacci (PhD student), Lisa Giani (PhD student), Gabriella Di Genova (PhD student)