Registered for 13th HITRAN Conference, June 2014
(as of 18 June)

Name Affiliation Title of Presentation
Sanjar M.
ABRAROV
York University
Space Engineering and Planetary Physics
Toronto, CANADA
A rapid retrieval methodology based on the spectrally integrated Voigt function for space observation spectral radiance data
Matthew
ALVARADO
Atmospheric Environmental Research, Inc.
Lexington MA, USA
Recent Enhancements and Applications of AER's Radiation Models LBLRTM and MonoRTM
Pasquale
AMODIO
Seconda Universitá di Napoli
Casserta, ITALY
A Global Fitting Approach for Doppler Broadening Thermometry
Alain
BARBE
Université de Reims
Groupe de Spectrométrie Moléculaire et Atmosphérique
Reims, FRANCE
New analysis of the CRDS Spectrum of the Six 16O/18O Isotopologues of Ozone up to 7920 cm-1
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S&MPO - an Information System for Ozone Spectroscopy on the Web
Peter F.
BERNATH
Old Dominion University
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Norfolk VA, USA
Spectroscopy for cool astronomical objects
Jean-Loup
BERTAUX
LATMOS
CNRS/UVSQ/IPSL
Guyancourt, FRANCE
TAPAS, a web-based service of atmospheric transmission computation for astronomy
Chris
BOONE
University of Waterloo
Department of Chemistry
Waterloo ON, CANADA
Spectroscopic Issues for the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment ACE
Vincent
BOUDON
Université de Bourgogne
Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne
Dijon, FRANCE
CH4, C2H4, SF6 and CF4 Calculated Spectroscopic Databases for the Virtual Atomic and Molecular Data Centre
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High Resolution Spectroscopy and Analysis of the v3 Band of 36SF6 and New Global Fit of 32SF6 Parameters Including New 3v3 Band Data
Linda R.
BROWN
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Pasadena CA, USA
Analysis of 12CH313CH3 in the 7-µm Region
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Intensity Analysis of the Torsional Band of C2H6 at 35 µm
Jeanna V.
BULDYREVA
Université de Franche-Comté
Besançon, FRANCE
Collisional line-shape and line-mixing parameters for CO2 absorption near 3340 cm-1: measurements and modeling
Andre
BUTZ
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Institut für Meteorologie und Klimaforschung
Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, GERMANY
Remote Sensing of Greenhouse Gases and their Sources and Sinks
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Observations of relative absorption strengths of water vapour in the blue wavelength range
Kelly
CHANCE
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge MA, USA
Measurements from geostationary orbit with the NASA/Smithsonian Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution instrument
Matthew J.
CICH
Stony Brook University
Middle Island NY, USA
 
Ian
CODDINGTON
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Physical Measurement Laboratory
Boulder CO, USA
 
David
CRISP
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Pasadena CA, USA
Retrieving CO2 from OCO-2 Spectra
Attila
CSASZAR
Eotvos University
MTA-ELTE Research Group on Complex Chemical Systems
Budapest, HUNGARY
Simple molecules as complex systems
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The IUPAC Water-vapor Task Group activities on nine water isotopologues
Agata
CYGAN
Nicolaus Copernicus University
Torun, POLAND
Precise Spectroscopy Based on Absorptive Broadening and Dispersive Shift of Cavity Modes
Ludovic
DAUMONT
Université de Reims
Groupe de Spectrométrie Moléculaire et Atmosphérique
Reims, FRANCE
 
V. Malathy
DEVI
College of William and Mary
Department of Physics
Williamsburg VA, USA
Self- and Air-Broadened Line Shape Parameters of 12CH4: 4500-4620 cm-1
Maria Domenica
De VIZIA
Seconda Universitá di Napoli
Casserta, ITALY
Narrowing Effects in the H218O Near-IR Spectrum: Experimental Test of the Partially-Correlated Quadratic-Speed-Dependent Hard-Collision Profile
Brian J.
DROUIN
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Pasadena CA, USA
O2 Energy Levels, Band Constants, Potentials, Franck-Condon Factors and Linelists Involving the X, a, and b States
Darko
DUBRAVICA
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Institute for Meteorology and Climate Research
Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, GERMANY
Improved Spectroscopic Parameters of Methane in the MIR for Atmospheric Remote Sensing
Volker
EBERT
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt
Braunschweig, GERMANY
Mid infrared and near infrared spectral data of CO2, CO, and CH4 measured with high-resolution FTIR-spectroscopy
Ben M.
ELLIOTT
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Pasadena CA, USA
FTS Studies of the 17O-Enriched Isotopologues of CO2 Toward Creating a Complete and Highly Accurate Reference Standard
Alexander
FATEEV
Technical University of Denmark
Chemical Engineering
Roskilde, DENMARK
HITRAN for industrial applications: high-temperature processes
Jean-Marie
FLAUD
CNRS, Université Paris 12 et 7
Lab. Interuniversitaire des Systèmes Atmosphériques
Créteil, FRANCE
 
Damien
FORTHOMME
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Chemistry Department
Upton NY, USA
 
Robert R.
GAMACHE
University of Massachusetts
Boston MA, USA
The use of ab initio wavefunctions in line shape calculations for water vapor
Paul J.
GODIN
University of Toronto
Toronto, CANADA
Temperature Dependent Absorption Cross-sections of PFTBA
Gonzalo
GONZALEZ ABAD
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge MA, USA
 
Iouli
GORDON
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge MA, USA
Linelists of nine isotopologues of carbon monoxide for extreme environments
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Are your data being used?
Jared W.
GREENWALD
Sandia National Laboratory
Albuquerque NM, USA
 
Jeremy J.
HARRISON
University of York
Department of Chemistry
York, UK
New and improved infrared spectroscopy of halogen-containing species for ACE-FTS retrievals
Christian
HILL
University College London
Department of Physics and Astronomy
London, UK
Updates to the Virtual Atomic and Molecular Data Centre
Joseph T.
HODGES
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Process Measurements Division
Gaithersburg MD, USA
Line Parameter Measurements and Stringent Tests of Line Shape Models Based on Cavity-Enhanced Absorption Spectroscopy
Shui-Ming
HU
University of Science and Technology of China
Department of Chemical Physics
Hefei, Anhui, P.R. CHINA
Line parameters from a precisely calibrated cavity ring-down spectrometer
David
JACQUEMART
Université Pierre et Marie Curie
Laboratoire de Dynamique, Interactions et Réactivité
Paris, FRANCE
Measurements and modeling of 16O12C17O spectroscopic parameters at 2µm
Alexander A.
KACHANOV
LI-COR Biosciences
Santa Clara CA, USA
 
Roman
KOCHANOV
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge MA, USA
High Energy States of Ozone Obtained from New Ab Initio Potential Energy Surfaces and from Experimental Spectra Analyses: the “Reef Structure” Puzzle
Robert L.
KURUCZ
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
Cambridge MA, USA
 
Alexander A.
KUTEPOV
The Catholic University of America
Physics Department
Washington DC, USA
Modeling Non-LTE Methane Limb Emissions of Titan's Atmosphere in the IR and Near IR Range
Julien
LAMOUROUX
Université Paris Est
Lab. Interuniversitaire des Systèmes Atmosphériques
Créteil, FRANCE
Comparisons of measured and requantized classical molecular dynamics calculated line shape of air-broadened isolated transitions of molecular oxygen
Timothy J.
LEE
NASA Ames Research Center
Space Science and Astrobiology Division
Moffett Field CA, USA
Combining Theory and Experiment to Compute Highly Accurate Line Lists for Stable Molecules
Daniel
LISAK
Nicolaus Copernicus University
Institute of Physics
Torun, POLAND
Spectral Line Shape Model to Replace the Voigt Profile in Spectroscopic Databases
Cheng
LIU
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge MA, USA
The Impact of Using Different Ozone Cross Sections on Ozone Profile Retrievals from OMI UV Measurements
Xiong
LIU
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge MA, USA
 
Giuliano
LIUZZI
Universitá degli Studi della Basilicata
Potenza, ITALY
Simultaneous physical retrieval of Martian superficial and atmospheric parameters using TES spectra: the φ-MARS algorithm
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Validation of H2O continuum absorption models in the wave number range 180-600 cm-1 with atmospheric emitted spectral radiance measured at the Antarctica Dome-C site
Joep
LOOS
German Aerospace Center DLR
Weßling, GERMANY
New multispectrum fitting software used at DLR for analysis of laboratory Fourier-transform molecular spectra
Maud
LOUVIOT
Université de Bourgogne
Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne
Dijon, FRANCE
Hypersonic Methane Probed by CRDS
Qiancheng
MA
NASA Goddard Institute of Space Studies
New York NY, USA
Refinement of the Robert-Bonamy formalism: Considering effects from the line coupling
Laurent
MARGULES
Université Lille I
Lab de Physique des Lasers, Atomes et Molécules
Villenueve d'Ascq, FRANCE
New developement for Terahertz spectroscopy in Lille
Bruno
MARINO
Planetary Emissions Measurement Inc.
Cambridge MA, USA
Climate Change to the Nuclear Fuel Cycle: Expanding the Spectral 14CO2 Database for Non-AMS 14CO2 Field Measurement Systems
Marie-Aline
MARTIN-DRUMEL
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge MA, USA
 
Michael
McCARTHY
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge MA, USA
 
Martin
McHUGH
GATS, Inc.
Newport News VA, USA
The Doppler Wind and Temperature Sounder
Eli J.
MLAWER
Atmospheric Environmental Research, Inc.
Lexington MA, USA
Determination of Near-IR Water Vapor Self Continuum from Observations
Didier
MONDELAIN
Université Joseph Fourier Grenoble
Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire de Physique CNRS
Saint Martin d'Hères, FRANCE
The Near Infrared Absorption Spectrum of Water by CRDS Between 1.26-1.70 µm: Complete Empirical Line List and Continuum Absorption
Roman
MOTIYENKO
Université de Lille I
Lab de Physique des Lasers, Atomes et Molécules
Villeneuve d'Ascq, FRANCE
 
Holger S.P.
MÜLLER
Universität zu Köln
Erstes Physikalisches Institut
Köln, GERMANY
Ubiquitous Argonium, ArH+, in the Diffuse Interstellar Medium
Nathan
NEWBURY
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Physical Measurement Laboratory
Boulder CO, USA
 
Caroline
NOWLAN
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge MA, USA
 
Johannes
ORPHAL
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Institut für Meteorologie und Klimaforschung
Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, GERMANY
The BrO A-X Electronic Transition Revisited: Modeling the Absorption Cross-Sections
Scott
PAINE
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Radio and Geoastronomy Division
Cambridge MA, USA
 
Agnès M.
PERRIN
Université Paris Est
Lab. Interuniversitaire des Systèmes Atmosphériques
Créteil, FRANCE
Atmospheric Radiative Transfer Generalised for Use on Earth and Other Planets: ARTS 2.2
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Detection of Atmospheric 15NO2 Enabled by a New v2 Linelist
Bill
PHILLIPS
Aerospace Testing Alliance
Arnold AFB TN, USA
Windows Based Optical Spectra Code WinOSC
Oleg L.
POLYANSKY
University College London
London, UK
High accuracy ab initio calculation of CO and CO2 line intensities
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High Temperature Linelists Of Three Major Water Isotopologues
Christoph
POPP
Smithsonian Institution
National Museum of Natural History
Washington DC, USA
 
Adriana
PREDOI-CROSS
University of Lethbridge
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Lethbridge AB, CANADA
Measured and Theoretical Self- and N2-Broadened Line Parameters in the v6 Band of CH3D
Laurence
RÉGALIA
Université de Reims
Groupe de Spectrométrie Moléculaire et Atmosphérique
Reims, FRANCE
Comparison between HITRAN2012 data and a new experimental line list recently published for water vapor in the spectral region 6450 and 9400 cm-1
Michael
REY
Université de Reims
Reims, FRANCE
Accurate First-Principles Spectra Predictions for Planetological and Astrophysical Applications at Various T-Conditions
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Rotational and Vibrational Energy Levels of Ethylene and Isotopologues Calculated from a New Potential Energy Surface
Faustino M.
REYES
Instituto Mexicano del Petroleo
Mexico D.F., MEXICO
 
Greg
RIEKER
University of Colorado
Mechanical Engineering
Boulder CO, USA
Frequency Comb Spectroscopy of CO2, CH4, H2O, and Isotopologues Over a 2 km Outdoor Path: Concentration Retrievals Using Different Absorption Models
John
ROADCAP
Air Force Research Laboratory
Kirtland AFB NM, USA
 
Severine
ROBERT
Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy
Planetary Department
Brussels, BELGIUM
SOIR and NOMAD: Characterization of planetary atmospheres
Laurence S.
ROTHMAN
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge MA, USA
Status of HITRAN and HITEMP
Benjamin
SARGENT
Rochester Institute of Technology
Center for Imaging Science and Laboratory for Multiwavelength Astrophysics
Rochester NY, USA
HITRAN and HITEMP Modeling of the Infrared Spectra of Circumstellar Gas around Young and Evolved Stars
Trevor
SEARS
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Chemistry Department
Upton NY, USA
Frequency Comb-referenced Spectra in the v1+v3 Band of Acetylene
Sergey
SHILOV
Bruker Optics
Billerica, USA
 
Keith P.
SHINE
University of Reading
Department of Meteorology
Reading, UK
A comprehensive catalogue of absorption cross-sections for halocarbons and related compounds
Mary Ann H.
SMITH
NASA Langley Research Center
Chemistry and Dynamics Branch
Hampton, USA
Line Positions and Intensities of 13C12CH6 in the 12.2 µm Region
John M.
STYERS
University of Massachusetts Lowell
Tyngsboro MA, USA
Explicit Parallelization of Robert-Bonamy Formalism
Raid M.
SULEIMAN
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge MA, USA
 
Keeyoon
SUNG
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Pasadena CA, USA
A cryogenic Herriott cell vacuum-coupled to a Bruker IFS-125HR
Jonathan
TENNYSON
University College London
Department of Physics and Astronomy
London, UK
Exomol: line lists for hot molecules. an update
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IUPAC recommended line profile
Geoffrey C.
TOON
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
California Institute of Technology
Pasadena CA, USA
Evaluation of HITRAN2012 H2O linelist
Sylvestre
TWAGIRAYEZU
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Chemistry Department
Upton NY, USA
 
Vladimir
TYUTEREV
Université de Reims
Groupe de Spectrométrie Moléculaire et Atmosphérique
Reims, FRANCE
New approach for spectroscopic data reduction using ab initio calculations and experimental lines: application to methane
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Ozone 5µm Range Revisited: Accurate Laboratory Measurements and Ab Initio Calculations
Gabriel J.
VAZQUEZ
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Instituto de Ciencias Físicas
Cuernavaca, MEXICO
Electronic Structure and Spectroscopy of O2 and O2+
Geronimo L.
VILLANUEVA
NASA - Goddard Space Flight Center
Solar System Exploration Division
Greenbelt MD, USA
No Photon Left Behind: How billions of spectral lines have transformed Planetary Sciences
Huiqun
WANG
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge MA, USA
 
Viktor
WERWEIN
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt
Braunschweig, GERMANY
Accurate measurements of the N2O-self-broadening coefficients for the 2v3-band around 2.25 µm using high resolution FTIR-spectroscopy
Laurent
WIESENFELD
Université Joseph Fourier Grenoble
Observatoire de Grenoble
Grenoble, FRANCE
Ab initio computation of dynamical properties: pressure broadening
Jonas
WILZEWSKI
Technische Universität Dresden
Dresden, GERMANY
H2, He, and CO2 line broadening coefficients and pressure shifts for the HITRAN database
Szymon
WOJTEWICZ
Nicolaus Copernicus University
Institute of Physics
Torun, POLAND
Spectral line shapes of P-branch transitions of oxygen B-band
Mark S.
ZAHNISER
Aerodyne Research, Inc.
Center for Atmospherice and Environmental Chemistry
Billerica MA, USA
Field measurements of atmospheric ethane (C2H6) using continuous wave 3-micron DFB-TDL and -ICL laser spectroscopy
Peter
ZOOGMAN
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge MA, USA