About
The direct observation of how properties evolve is the holy grail for profound understanding of matterto gain full control for solving grand challenges.
The scope spans length scales from picometers to meters and time scales from attoseconds to days, encompassing a diverse range of phenomena, including electron transfer, molecular diffusion, structural reordering, material degradation in devices, atomic level redox reaction, or industrial catalytic conversion and many more.
Recent upgrades at lightsources have enabled novel groundbreaking research capabilities, such as pushing the limits of attosecond time regime at XFELs or achieving unprecedented real space
resolution in the nanometer range at the 4th generation synchrotrons.
This workshop aims to explore the new opportunities enabled by these advancements while identifying existing gaps in time-resolved experimental methodologies.
LOCATION:
The workshop will be held in-person at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory at Kavli Auditorium Bldg. 51.
ORGANIZED BY:
This workshop is jointly organizing by the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL) and the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) at SLAC.
REGISTRATION:
This three-day workshop requires registration plus a registration fee for attendees and vendors.
Topics will include
- Catalytic Reactions
- Photochemistry
- Quantum Materials
- Energy Storage and Conversion
- Information Technology
- Environmental Science
- Life Sciences
- Additive Manufacturing
- Engineering Materials Science
- Materials Discovery and Design
- Matter under Extreme Conditions
- Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics