CCPQ
02 Mar 2018
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Collaborative Computational Project for Quantum Dynamics in Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics

No
 

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.  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  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.  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 with CCPForge and related atomic and molecular research.

Project Chair: Professor Graham Worth

CoSeC Project Lead: Dr Martin Plummer

CoSeC_Logo.jpgFor more information visit the CCPQ website​

Contact: O'Sullivan, Marion (STFC,RAL,SC)