updated: May 14, 1998
 
ISSRNS'98                                                                          Program
Program of the International School and Symposium
on Synchrotron Radiation in Natural Science
June 15-20, 1998
Ustroń-Jaszowiec
 
    June 14, Sunday

        18.00-22.00 Registration
        19.00-21.00 Dinner

June 15, Monday
  8.00-  9.00 Registration
  9.00 Opening address
    Plenary session
  9.15 Rupert Perera "New X-ray optics for soft x-rays"
10.15 Richard Catlow "Synchrotron radiation in the studies of microporous and mesoporous materials"
11.15     Coffee break
    Invited original talks
11.45 Denes Nagy "Synchrotron Mö ssbauer reflectometry - applications concerning depth selectivity"
12.15 Laszlo Bottyan "Study of periodic multilayer structures by synchrotron Mössbauer reflectometry"
12.45 Marina Andreeva "Mö ssbauer reflectometry of ultrathin films using synchrotron radiation"
13.15     Lunch
14.15     Mountains hiking
18.00     Get together party
20.00 Panel discussion: Diffraction at extreme conditions (moderator Michal Leszczynski)

June 16, Tuesday
    Plenary session
  9.00 Izabela Sosnowska "Neutrons and synchrotron X-rays in materials science”
10.00 Czeslaw Kapusta "Spin polarization dependence of the X-ray absorption"
11.00     Coffee break
11.30 Martin Richardson "Pulsed-laser-plasma X-ray source applications to microscopy, lithography and diffractometry"
12.30-13.30 producer presentations
13.30     Lunch
14.30     Mountains hiking
18.00     Dinner
19.00 Poster session A
20.30 General Assembly Meeting of Polish Synchrotron Radiation Society

June 17, Wednesday
    Plenary session
  9.00 Andy Fitch "Powder diffraction using synchrotron radiation"
10.00 Louis Terminello "Characterization of reduced dimensional materials with soft x-ray fluorescence"
11.00     Coffee break
11.30 Per-Olof Nilsson "Interface studies by soft X-ray emission, photoemission, X-ray diffraction and computations"
    Invited original talks
12.30 Bogdan Pałosz "High-pressure high-temperature in-situ diffraction studies of ceramic materials"
13.00 Bogdan Kowalski "Rare earth 4f states in IV-VI Diluted Magnetic Semiconductors"
13.30     Lunch
14.30 Panel discussion: Synchrotrons: state-of-art and future
19.00     Social Meeting

June 18, Thursday
    Plenary session
  9.00 Juergen Härtwig "X-ray diffraction imaging with synchrotron sources"
10.00 Werner Jark " Thin film X-ray waveguides: "condenser systems" for experiments with x-ray beams of 0.1 micron dimension."
11.00     Coffee break
11.30 Masaki Taniguchi "Synchrotron radiation photoemission and inverse photoemission studies on solids"
    Invited original talks
12.30 Thomas Eimüller "Magnetic transmission X-ray microscopy: imaging magnetic domains via the X-ray magnetic circular dichroism"
13.00 Nicolai Kulagin "Change of ions valency under crystal growth and treatment"
13.30     Lunch
14.30     Mountains hiking
18.00     Dinner
19.00 Poster session B
20.30 Panel discussion: News and views in spectroscopy (moderator David Ederer)

June 19, Friday
    Plenary session
  9.00 Thomas Möller "The free-electron-laser project at HASYLAB: concept and applications"
10.00 Werner Meyer-Ilse "High spatial resolution X-ray microscopy in Berkeley"
11.00     Coffee break
11.30 Peter Cloetens "Hard X-ray phase sensitive radiography and tomography using synchrotron radiation”
12.30     Break
    Invited original talks
12.45 Al Arko "Photoelectron spectroscopy using a laser plasma light source: application to highly radioactive 5f  materials"
13.15 Jacek Krzywiński "Investigating the interaction of intense ultra-short VUV pulses with matter at the TESLA test facility free electron laser"
13.45     Lunch
14.30     Mountains hiking
    Invited original talks
18.00 Vitalii Mikhailik "Core luminescence as a method of studies of relaxation processes in outermost core of crystals"
18.30 Ivan Shcherba "Valence state and electron structure of ternary intermetallic compounds"
19.00     Farewell party

June 20, Saturday
    Plenary session
  9.00 Andrew Thompson "Use of synchrotron radiation for MAD protein crystallography - requirements, experiences and future possibilities"
    Invited original talks
10.00 Radosław Przeniosło "Order-disorder transitions in oxides studied by neutron and synchrotron radiation powder diffraction"
10.30 Jerzy Pełka "Application of resonance-enhanced X-ray propagation effect to the study of layered structures by GIXR and secondary radiation"
11.00     Coffee break
11.30 K.B. Garg "In-plane and out-of-plane itinerant holes and superconductivity in perovskite cuprates"
12.00 M.A. Kiselev "DMSO induced dehydration of DPPC membranes studied by X-ray diffraction, calorimetry and small angle neutron scattering"
12.30     Break
12.45 Jan Sędzik "Tetrameric assembly of full sequence p0 myelin glycoprotein by synchrotron X-ray scattering"
13.15     Closing remarks
13.30     Lunch

    Departure