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Scientists invited to contribute (# agreed, x withdrawn,
* not yet confirmed
)
Elena Boldyreva - University of Novosibirsk, Russia #
Paul Carey - Case Western Reserve University, Ohio, USA #
Eric Collet - University of Rennes, France #
Ken Ghiggino - University of Melbourne, Australia #
Menahem Kaftory - Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Israel #
Paul McMillan - University College London, United Kingdom #
Martin Meedom Nielsen - Niels Bohr Institute, Denmark #
Yuji Ohashi - Ibaraki Quantum Beam Research Center (IQBRC), Japan #
Arwen Pearson, University of Leeds, United Kingdom. #
Paul Raithby - University of Bath, United Kingdom #
Marvin Seibert
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Uppsala University, Sweden #
Vukica Srajer - APS, USA #
Simone Techert - Max-Planck Institute, Germany #
Pierre Thibault - Physics, TU Munich, Germany #
Moniek Tromp - Technical University of Munich, Germany #
Siva Umapathy - Indian Institute of Science, India #
Michael Wulff - European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, France #
Main topics
Photoinduced phase transitions and their dynamics from time-resolved
X-ray scattering
Photocrystallography of long-lived excited states
Local order and time resolved diffuse X-ray scattering
Ultrafast X-ray methods
Dynamical processes of photoswitchable solids
Direct observation of reaction pathways in crystals
Time resolved emission and absorption spectroscopy
Time resolved X-ray scattering: instrumentation and data analysis
Space and time resolved imaging spectroscopy
Correlating Raman and X-ray data; good news and bad news
New XAS developments: pico-and femtosecond timescales
Static versus dynamic high pressure techniques
Shock effects and biological organisms
XFEL: new horizons
Tracking protein dynamics in space and time from diffraction
Ultrafast time-resolved spectroscopy