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 * Home
 * Scientific Areas
 * Software
   * Recent Software-related Publications
 * About Us
 * Positions Available
 * News
 * Events
   * Upcoming Events
   * Past Events
 * Workshop Proceedings
   * Posters
   * Talks
 * CCPQ archive pages
   * CCPQ/CCP2 News archive
   * Past Meetings
   * Past positions available





CCPQ: QUANTUM DYNAMICS IN ATOMIC, MOLECULAR AND OPTICAL PHYSICS




CCPQ is a collaborative computational project with the objectives of developing
theoretical techniques and computer programs to describe collisions between
projectiles such as electrons, positrons or photons and atomic or molecular
targets. 

It involves research scientists from UK universities and government laboratories
as well as scientists from Germany, Italy, Japan and US. CCPQ supports network
activities, code curation using CCPForge until its closure and now on GitLab,
zenodo and GitHub, and related atomic and molecular research.

Over the years these objectives have expanded to include atoms and molecules in
strong (long-pulse and attosecond) laser fields,  low-energy interactions of
antihydrogen with small atoms and molecules,  cold atoms,  Bose-Einstein 
condensates  and  optical  lattices.

The project is directed by a Steering Panel chaired by Dr Jimena D Gorfinkiel,
with vice-chairs Dr Stephen Clark, University of Bristol, and Professor Hugo van
der Hart, Queen’s University Belfast. We thank and give our best wishes to
former Chair Professor Graham Worth, University College London. The CCPQ
Steering Panel with additional UK members and international members and
advisers make up the network Working Group.

The  project  grew  out  of  the  old  CCP2  which  focused  on  correlated  ab
 initio  continuum methods for leptonic collisions and multiphoton interactions,
and in 2011 incorporated CCP6 that focused on molecule-molecule scattering and
nuclear quantum dynamics. 

If you work in the CCPQ areas of interest and would like to be involved in the
Working Group, please contact Dr Gorfinkiel. The project receives support
(acknowledged below) from the Computational Science Centre for Research
Communities, CoSeC. Many members of CCPQ are part of EPSRC’s High End Consortium
(HEC) UK-AMOR for high performance computing on the UK national resource
ARCHER-2 and its predecessor ARCHER.

Please note, the site has recently (November 2022) transferred to WordPress and
is effectively under re-construction. Legacy features from the old site will
appear soon if they are not yet present, and new features will be added within
the WordPress formulation.




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THE CCPQ WEBSITE IS BEING UPGRADED

Nov 9, 2022

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OUR TEAM


DR J D GORFINKIEL

Position - Chair

School of Physical Sciences The Open University Walton Hall Milton Keynes, MK7
6AA, UK interests: Electron collisions with molecules and molecular clusters.
Description of the correlated electronic continua of molecules.


PROFESSOR H W VAN DER HART

Position - Vice Chair

School of Mathematics and Physics, The Queen's University of Belfast, Belfast,
BT7 1NN, UK


DR S R CLARK

Position - Vice Chair

Department of Physics, University of Bristol, HH Wills Physics Laboratory,
Tyndall Avenue, Bristol BS8 1TL, UK  

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> THE CCPQ NETWORK WAS SET UP AND FUNDED BY EPSRC.


CCPQ ALSO ACKNOWLEDGES THE FUNDING SUPPORT IT HAS RECEIVED FROM EPSRC THROUGH A
SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENT WITH STFC’S SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING DEPARTMENT.


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