It is our great pleasure to announce the workshop “Bioinspiration for energy transport at the quantum scale,” which will be held in Marseille, France, from November 2 to 4, 2022.

This international meeting aims to discuss relevant issues at the crossroads of energy transport and harvesting in biology and bioinspired nanodevice physics.

The workshop format (about ten speakers and a few flash talks) was set to encourage close interaction at the borders between the different disciplines, chemistry, physics, and biology, as well as between theory and experiments.

Program

Download the program and list of participants (PDF)

Confirmed speakers:

  • Mario BARBATTI, Aix Marseille University and Institut Universitaire de France
    Perspectives in Mixed Quantum-Classical Dynamics for Modeling Molecular Photoprocesses
  • Carlos CRESPO-HERNANDEZ, Case Western University (virtual)
    Development and Spectroscopic Investigations of Biocompatible Photosensitizers for the Treatment of Cancer Cells
  • Yonatan DUBI, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
    Do photosynthetic complexes use quantum mechanics to enhance their performance?
  • Stephanie HART, Berkley University
    Programming exciton dynamics with synthetic DNA scaffolds 
  • Anthony GENOT, CNRS / Tokyo University (virtual)
    Programming at the nanoscale with DNA
  • Giovanni GRANUCCI, University of Pisa
    Photochemistry in the strong coupling regime
  • Thibaut LACROIX, Institut des Nanosciences de Paris
    Using Tensor Networks to study Open Quantum Systems: from biology to nanodevices
  • Jérémie LEONARD, Université de Strasbourg
    Ultrafast optomechanical energy conversion at the molecular scale
  • Fabienne MICHELINI, Aix-Marseille University
    Time-dependent quantum transport in nanoscale device inspired by photosynthetic reaction center
  • Artur NENOV, University of Bologna
    Insights from quantum dynamics simulations of the ultrafast photophysics in biosystems: sub-100 fs coherent excitation energy transfer in NADH
  • Elisabet ROMERO, Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia
    Engineering Bio-Inspired Chromophore-Protein Assemblies for Solar-Energy Conversion to Fuel
  • Eduarda SANGIOGO GIL, University di Pisa
    Surface Hopping Dynamics with an Extended Exciton Model in a Semiempirical Framework
  • Thierry TRON and Maylis ORIO, Aix-Marseille University
    Artificial photosynthetic architectures for solar fuel production

Registration

Closed.

Schedule

Schedule overview:

  • The meeting starts on November 2 (Wed) afternoon.
  • The meeting ends on November 4 (Fri) at noon.

Venue

Protisvalor
Room C-27
5-9 Bd Maurice Bourdet,
13001 Marseille, France
Protisvalor building is across the street at St Charles train station.

How to get to Marseille

If you arrive at the Marseille Provance Airport (MRS), the most convenient way to reach the city center is by bus. It departs every 15 minutes and goes without stopping at the central train station in the city center (Marseille Saint Charles). The trip takes about half an hour (under normal traffic conditions).

You can buy the ticket at the airport desk or book it in advance online.
The ticket is valid for the whole day, so don’t mind the departure time.

Uber and taxis are also an option. The ride to the city center will cost about 60 – 70 euros.

You can get a personal service from
Ms. Sandrine Parisot
Tel. +33 (0)6 59 14 72 62

Sandrine is a private driver in Marseille. We often rely on her to pick us up at the Airport. (If you contact Sandrine, let her know that you’ve got the reference from Carla and Mario Barbatti.)

Hotel

(Invited speakers do not need to worry about booking the accommodation.)

There are many hotels around Saint Charles station. Some of them are:

You may also stay near the Vieux Port, the touristic heart of Marseille. It’s a 15 min walk to St Charles (or one metro stop away).

You may consider AirBnB too. Look for places near the Vieux Port or Canabiere (District 1). However, talk to one of us before booking.

WiFi connection on-site

You can connect to WiFi in the Protisvalor dependencies through the Eduroam network.

Don’t forget to set up your Eduroam account before coming to Marseille!

Contact

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Things to do in Marseille

The map below has a few suggestions of places to visit during a short stay in Marseille. Most of them are within walking distance from Saint Charles.

Organizing Committee

  • Mario Barbatti, ICR
  • Marc Bescond, IM2NP
  • Anne-Marie Daré, IM2NP
  • Moumita Kar, ICR
  • Fabienne Michelini, IM2NP
  • Josene Toldo, ICR

Sponsors

BETQS 2022 is supported by AMUtech (project Artémis) and CNRS (AAP Lumière et vie, project Démoniaque).

   

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