MON October 5
Monday, October 5 am - Workshops
Activating and Monitoring Biological Processes in Time-Resolved Experiments
Ghost Imaging with X-rays and Electrons
Opportunities in Chemistry & Catalysis Research Using Quick Scanning XAS
The Matter in Extreme Conditions Upgrade Project
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Activating and Monitoring Biological Processes in Time-Resolved Experiments
Ghost Imaging with X-rays and Electrons
Organizers: TJ Lane (Lead), Daniel Ratner
Interest in ghost imaging (also known as multiplexing or structured illumination, depending on the field) has been growing in the x-ray and electron community. By measuring many time/space/energy positions at once, we hope to dream of totally new experiments that were not possible before. We hope you will attend to learn more about this emerging experimental idea and contribute your ideas!
Opportunities in Chemistry & Catalysis Research Using Quick Scanning XAS
Organizers: Simon Bare, Adam Hoffman, Oliver Mueller (SLAC/SSRL)
Summary: SSRL will be implementing a dedicated quick scanning monochromator for X-ray absorption spectroscopy (QEXAFS) on BL10-2 in the fall of 2021, making it the first such monochromator on a wiggler beamline. This exciting capability will open up new scientific opportunities in many areas of chemistry and catalysis. This workshop will bring together experts in the field and help define new opportunities especially in kinetics and dynamics of catalytic processes.
Confirmed Speakers:
- Valérie Brios, Soleil (valerie.briois@synchrotron-soleil.fr); “ROCK, the SOLEIL’s Quick-EXAFS beamline: ms time resolution, multivariate analysis and hyperspectral imaging for operando characterizations”
- Vadim Murzim, University of Wuppertal / Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) (vadim.murzin@desy.de): "Time-resolved XAS studies of catalysts and nanomaterials at P64"
- Charlotte Vogt, Weizmann Institute for Science (c.vogt@uu.nl); “Quick-XAS to Understand Structure Sensitivity in Catalysis”
- Adam Hugh Clark, Paul Scherrer Institute (adam.clark@psi.ch); “Title tba”
- Mark Newton, ETH Zurich (mark.newton@chem.ethz.ch); “Title tba”
- Jan-Dierk Grunwaldt, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (grunwaldt@kit.edu); “Title tba”
- Maarten Nachtegaal, Paul Scherrer Institute (maarten.nachtegaal@psi.ch);“Title tba”
- Oliver Mueller, SLAC National Accelerator Lab (omueller@slac.stanford.edu); “Title tba”
Proposed Schedule:
Time (PST) |
Title |
Speaker |
Institution |
07:15 – 07:30 |
Introduction |
Simon, Adam and Oliver |
SLAC/SSRL |
07:30 – 08:00 |
ROCK, the SOLEIL’s Quick-EXAFS beamline: ms time resolution, multivariate analysis and hyperspectral imaging for operando characterizations |
Valérie Brios |
Soleil |
08:00 – 08:30 |
Time-resolved XAS studies of catalysts and nanomaterials at P64 |
Vadim Murzim |
University of Wuppertal / Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) |
08:30 – 09:00 |
QXAS beamline at SSRL: BL10-2 |
Oliver Mueller & Adam Hoffman |
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory |
09:00 – 09:30 |
Quick-XAS to Understand Structure Sensitivity in Catalysis |
Charlotte Vogt |
Weizmann Institute for Science |
09:30 – 09:45 |
BREAK |
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09:45 – 10:15 |
tba |
Adam Hugh Clark |
Paul Scherrer Institute |
10:15 – 10:45 |
tba |
Mark Newton |
ETH Zurich |
10:45 – 11:15 |
tba |
Jan-Dierk Grunwaldt |
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology |
11:15 – 11:30 |
BREAK |
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11:30 – 12:00 |
tba |
Maarten Nachtegaal |
Paul Scherrer Institute |
12:00 – 12:30 |
Discussion |
All participants |
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The Matter in Extreme Conditions Upgrade Project
Workshop Abstract: The Matter in Extreme Conditions instrument is in the planning phases of a major upgrade that would create a new experimental hall combining world-class high power lasers with the LCLS hard X-ray line. Following a brief update on MEC operations, this workshop will update the community on the current status of the project, including science motivations and plans for configurations and flagship experiments. A Town Hall Q&A session will be led by the User Advisory Panel.
Organizers: Gilliss Dyer (Lead), Alan Fry, Siegfried Glenzer