Next Generation X-ray Sources
Workshop
Friday, May 1, 2009
McGill University
Around the world, next generation x-ray sources are either under construction or being proposed. The Canadian Institute for Synchrotron Radiation (CISR) is hosting this workshop to inform the Canadian Community about the status and the exciting new science that is being proposed to take advantage of these new sources. One goal of the workshop is finding out about the community in Canada interested in such projects. With enough interest, a working group will be established to discuss how to proceed further.
This workshop will highlight the energy recovery linacs (ERL), x-ray free electron lasers (XFEL), and laser induced x-ray sources. Topics will feature the science behind the new sources, source properties and the proposed new science they allow.
Participants should register by midnight on
Monday, April 27, 2009 in order to be included in the order for lunch.
There is no registration fee.
New: The agenda for the workshop is in
this
pdf file.
Contact Mark Sutton at
[email protected] or
514-398-6523 if you have any further questions.
Invited speakers:
Speaker | Title |
---|---|
John Arther, SLAC | LCLS: Commissioning and progress. |
Mark Sutton, McGill | LCLS: Proposed experiments. |
Georg Hoffstaetter, Cornell | Advantages of an ERL for x-ray production. |
Joel Brock, Cornell | Scientific opportunities at an ERL. |
Kim Ta Phuoc, LOA-ENSTA | Laser driven femtosecond X-ray sources. |
Jean-Claude Kieffer, IRNS | Using x-rays at ALLS. |
Accomodation: You are on your own. We suggest either
Delta Montreal475 President Kennedy
Montreal, H3A 1J7
Contact: Reservations 1-877-286-1986
(request McGill special rate)
or Holiday Inn Montreal Midtown
420 Sherbrooke Street West
Montreal, H3A 1B4
Contact: Reservations 1-800-387-3042
(request McGill special rate)
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