About The Conference
The International Conference on Atomic, Molecular, Nano and Optical Physics with Applications
(IAMNOP 2025) will focus on developments in atomic, molecular, nano & optical science which has
proved to be powerful science supporting many other areas of science & technology including
industrial technology, information technology, energy, global change, defence, health and medical
environmental, space technology, and transportation. The conference will involve experimental and
theoretical studies of atoms, ions, molecules and nanostructures both at the fundamental level & on
the application side using advanced technology. Using modern tools of high-field and ultrafast physics,
one no longer merely observes nature, but can reshape and redirect atoms, molecules, particles, or
radiation. This new drive towards harnessing quantum dynamics is enormously important to future
developments in fundamental physics and applied energy science. Third generation synchrotron
sources offer new opportunities to study radiation-matter interactions. Optical techniques have also
played a very important role in the creation, understanding and manipulation of atomic and molecular
Bose-Einstein Condensates. Complete quantum mechanical description of such properties and
interactions is required and to this end, the present conference aims at bringing together experimental
and theoretical scientists working in various fields of “Atomic, Molecular, Nano and Optical
Physics”, to share and exchange new ideas. Topics of interest in the conference include: Atomic &
Molecular Structure, Collision Processes, Data Production and Application, Laser cooling, trapping
and High precision and Ultracold phenomena, Multiphoton processes, Above threshold ionizations,
High harmonic generation and applications, Coherent optical phenomena, Attosecond and Ultrashort
pulses and their applications, Reaction dynamics using ultrafast techniques, Quantum optics and its
applications to Mesoscopic systems, Other topics covered are: Spectroscopy of Solar and Stellar
Plasma, The Atomic Universe : Spectra as Probes of Cool Gas. The rapidly growing field of
nanophysics is introduced as a separate conference topic this time, which include, Nano-structures and
Photonics. In the last, a session will also be devoted to Application of Atomic, Molecular Optical and
Nano Physics in Petroleum, Renewable energy, Environmental Science, Information Technology,
Health and Education in Developing Countries.
Main Topics
(1) Atomic & Molecular Structure, Collision Processes, Data Production and Application, Spectroscopy of Solar, Steller and Fusion Plasma
(2) Intense Field, Short Pulse and Atto-Second Physics.
(3) Laser technology, Quantum Optics and Applications.
(4) Quantum Computing and Quantum Informations.
(5) Nanomaterials, Nanophotonics & Nanoscience.
(6) Electron/ion beam and Electron microscopy with their use in various interdisciplinary branches of science like Material sciences, Life sciences etc.
(7) Application of Atomic, Molecular, Nano and Optical Physics in Petroleum, Renewable Energy, Energy Storage, Atmospheric Physics, Environment Sciences, Agriculture science, Information Technology, Health and Education in developing countries
Scope of the conference:
The conference will focus on the role of basic science in meeting societal needs. There are social
benefits of atomic, molecular, nano and optical science in a number of key areas, including
industrial technology, information technology, energy, global change, defence, health and medical
technology, space technology, and transportation. This conference will highlight the role of lasers in
trapping, cooling, and manipulating individual atoms and molecules to make possible precise atomic
clocks, quantum information and quantum computing, structural engineering at the atomic level
(nanotechnology), and new approaches to the study of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). AMO science
is shown to be a field that is both an intellectually important basic science and a powerful enabling
science that supports many other areas of science and technology.