CMM Mini Symposium

The era of the new x-ray sources is starting now! First light has already been produced in the free electron laser in Stanford and in Hamburg construction of the European XFEL is underway. In Lund, the decision to build MAX IV has been made and construction starts next year. All these developments bring a wealth of new opportunities and challenges for science, a number of which will be addressed in this seminar.

9:15 Welcome and introduction
9:30 Simone Techert, MPI Göttingen, FEL chemistry - towards probing the real-time structural dynamics of water and fast Debye liquids
10:10 Thomas Tschentcher, XFEL Hamburg, title to be announced.
10:50 Jörgen Larsson, LTH Lund, Ultrafast science at MAX IV and LCLS (preliminary title)
11:30 Martin M. Nielsen / Henrik Lemke, Picosecond time resolved x-ray measurements using gated area detectors
12:00 Sandwich lunch
12:40 Kristoffer Haldrup, Microfluidics cell and time resolved solution scattering
13:05 Klaus B. Møller, Wavepacket motion and ultrafast X-ray scattering
13:30 Dmitry Khakulin, X-ray and optical time resolved studies of Metals and nanostructures