last updated: May 6, 1998
 
ISSRNS'98
 
 LIST OF INVITED LECTURES
    1. Richard Catlow; The Royal Institute of Great Britain, London, Great Britain; "Synchrotron radiation in the studies of microporous and mesoporous materials"
    2. Peter Cloetens, J. Baruchel, J.Y. Buffiere, J.P. Guigay, W. Ludwig, M. Schlenker; European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Grenoble, France; "Hard x-ray phase sensitive radiography and tomography using synchrotron radiation"
    3. Andy Fitch; European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Grenoble, France; "Powder diffraction using synchrotron radiation"
    4. Juergen Haertwig; European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Grenoble, France; "X-ray diffraction imaging with synchrotron radiation"
    5. Werner Jark; Sincrotrone Trieste, Italy; "Thin film x-ray waveguides 'condenser systems' for experiments with x-ray beams of 0.1 micron dimensions"
    6. Czeslaw Kapusta; Academy of Mining and Metallurgy, Krakow, Poland; "Spin polarization dependence of the x-ray absorption"
    7. Werner Meyer-Ilse, J.T. Brown, C. Magowan, J. Yeung, K.E. Kurtis, P. Monteiro, B.P. Tonner, K. Nealson, S. Lelivere, V. Larabell; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, California, USA; "High spatial resolution x-ray microscopy in Berkeley"
    8. Thomas Moeller; Hamburg Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory (HASYLAB), Hamburg, Germany; "The VUV free-electron-laser project at HASYLAB/DESY:  concept and applications"
    9. Per-Olof Nilsson; Chalmers University of Technology, Gethenburg, Sweden; "Interface studies by soft x-ray emission, diffraction, and computations"
    10. Rupert Perera; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, California, USA; "New directions in x-ray emission and absorption spectroscopy with high brightness synchrotron radiation: optics challenges"
    11. Martin Richardson; University of Central Florida, Orlando, USA; "Pulsed-laser-plasma x-ray source applications to microscopy, lithography and diffractometry"
    12. Izabela Sosnowska, B.T.M. Willis; University of Warsaw, Poland; "Neutrons and synchrotron x-rays in materials science"
    13. Masaki Taniguchi, Hiroshima Synchrotron Radiation Center, Hiroshima, Japan; "Synchrotron radiation photoemission and inverse-photoemission studies on solids"
    14. Louis Terminello, J.A. Carlisie, J.J. Jia, T.A. Calcott, F.J. Himpsel, D.L. Ederer, D.G. Sutherland, T.W. van Buuren, V.V. Dinh, R.C.C. Perera, S. Kakar, I. Jimenez, C. Heske; Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California, USA; "Characterization of reduced dimensional materials with soft x-ray fluorescence"
    15. Andy Thompson; European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Grenoble, France; "Use of synchrotron radiation for MAD protein crystallography - requirements, experiences and future possibilities"
     

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