Monday, 03/11
09.00-09.15 Opening
Atomic and molecular spectroscopy and its applications to atmospheric sciences and astronomy
Chair: B. Marinković
09.15-10.00 N. Mason Spectroscopy and Quantum Mechanics – Intertwined and Entangled
10.00-10.30 A. Kovačević The Quest for Gravitational Atoms on the Sky: Expanding 2D Spectroscopy and Quantum Neural Processes for Supermassive Black Holes
10.30-11.00 Coffee break
11.00-11.30 N. Škoro Processes in atmospheric pressure plasma used for application in water treatment – dynamics of reactive species
11.30-12.00 L. Lopes Infrared spectroscopy and VUV photochemistry of molecular ices relevant for Titan
12.00-12.30 M. Milovanović Accurate Theoretical Prediction of Vibrational and Electronic Spectra of Fullerenes and Derivatives
12.30-14.00 Lunch
Collisions and their applications in plasma physics
Chair: N. Mason
14.00-14.45 D. Field Quantum phenomena in cold scattering 
14.45-15.15 G. Poparić Time-dependent vibrational distribution function of N2 in DC-pulsed plasma
15.15-15.45 B. Antony The quantum collision theory of electron scattering
15.45-16.15 Coffee break
16.15-16.45 P. Nag Low-energy electron beam-induced dissociation of molecules mediated via symmetry lowering
16.45-17.15 N. Cvetanović Stark effect in low temperature plasma
17.15-18.15 Coffee break
18.30 Public lecture
S. Bubnjević & N. Vukmirović
Tuesday, 04/11
Studies in chemical physics and physical chemistry
Chair: M. Zlatar
09.15-10.00 F. Fantuzzi What is a Chemical Bond?
10.00-10.30 C. Souza Computational Simulation of Vacuum-Ultraviolet Absorption Spectra of Astrochemical Ices
10.30-11.00 Coffee break
11.00-11.30 D. Veljković Modulating electrostatic potential as a strategy to control mechanical sensitivity of high-energetiy materials
11.30-12.00 H. Quitian Tracing the molecular complexity of space through experimental–theoretical synergy in astrochemistry
12.00-12.30 I. Veljković Non-covalent sulfur interactions through the lens of quantum chemistry
12.30-14.00 Lunch
14.00 Conference excursion
18.30 Conference dinner
Restoran Balkan Ekspres, Despota Đurđa 22, 11080 Zemun
Wednesday, 05/11
The application of quantum science to our wider understanding of phenomena, including radiation sciences
Chair: D. Field
09.15-10.00 N. Simonović Quantum diffraction and interference phenomena in atomic processes
10.00-10.30 I. Salom The Enduring Mystery of Wigner’s Friend
10.30-11.00 Coffee break
11.00-11.45 S. Dujko Transport and spatial relaxation of electrons in atomic and molecular gases: Revisiting the Franck-Hertz experiment and beyond
11.45-12.30 Tour the IPB facilities
12.30-14.15 Lunch
The use of artificial intelligence and machine learning for atomic and molecular data analysis and generation
Chair: F. Fantuzzi
14.15-15.00 I. Belča AI-Generated Framework for Machine Learning in Plasma Diagnostics: A Meta-Demonstration of Artificial Intelligence in Atomic Spectroscopy
15.00-15.30 V. Srećković The Role of Small Molecules in Astrophysics: From Collisions to Radiation
15.30-16.00 Coffee break
16.00-16.30 D. Maletić Development and applications of Machine learning and Artificial Intelligence in High energy physics and Nuclear physics
16.30-17.00 V. Petrović Understanding Artificial Intelligence: Navigating Through Physical and Virtual Worlds
17.00 Closing