Spring School LUMOMAT on light-matter interactions

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  • From 20 May 2026 to 22 May 2026
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The aim of this Spring School is to provide students with an overview of recent advances and future directions in light–matter interactions.


A program dedicated to bachelor's and master's students

The Spring School is open to bachelor’s (3rd year minimum) or master’s students in chemistry. Knowledge of organic chemistry, spectroscopy, theoretical chemistry and/or electrochemistry is appreciated. Participants will be awarded 1 ECTS upon successful completion of the program.
 

Enlightening days of chemistry!

A famous quote from the American writer Edith Wharton states that “There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it”. The interaction between light and matter has fascinated not only writers but also scientists, and chemists are no exception. Shining light on a molecule or a material can induce remarkable phenomena at the infinitesimal scale of atoms and molecules. Over the past decades, these phenomena have been exploited by chemists in many scientific fields, including energy production, health and environment, the synthesis and characterization of materials for information transport and storage, and the light-induced construction of organic architectures.

During the Spring School LUMOMAT, students and world-class researchers will discuss recent advances and future directions in research fields devoted to light–matter interactions, from theoretical to experimental perspectives. Social events will also be a great way to discover Nantes, one of France's largest city, which is located near the Atlantic coast and recognized for its culture.

Main lecturers:
  • Timothy Barendt, School of Chemistry, University of Birmingham
  • Mariangela Di Donato, European Laboratory for Non‑Linear Spectroscopy (LENS), University of Florence
  • Erick Bastos, Institute of Chemistry, University of São Paulo
  • Inés Corral Pérez, Department of Chemistry, Autonomous University of Madrid

Program

Tuesday, May 19
Arrival in Nantes

Wednesday, May 20
Lectures & poster session

Tursday, May 21
Workshop, lab tours & social activities

Friday, May 22
Workshop & social activities

Saturday, May 23
Departure from Nantes (departure possible on May 22 if needed)

   
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Updated on 25 February 2026.