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Water is unambiguously the most important liquid on earth, being an essential for development of life. Thus, it is in the focus of geoscience, physics, chemistry, and biology for decades. Water is unique not only because of its life-bearing importance, but it shows a variety of anomalies of many physical properties. Many of those are ubiquitous in our daily life, e.g. the density anomalies and the high surface tension. These anomalies arise from the complex hydrogen bond network of liquid water which is subject of current research.
The 17th DESY Research Course will provide an introduction into the recent developments in the field of Water Research. The aim is to give an overview on current trends in theory, simulation and experiments of water as well as provide a platform for stimulating discussions on the future of the scientific field. Special attention will be paid on modern experimental techniques, with a particular focus on progress of X-ray scattering and spectroscopy, as well as connections between simulation, theory and experiment.
The first three days of the course addresses master and PhD students, young research fellows, as well as interested scientists. The fourth day is organized as an international symposium focussing on possibilities and strategies for water research at DESY.
Registration is free of charge and should be made not later than February 16, 2018.
Organizers:
Gerhard Grübel
Felix Lehmkühler
Matthias Kreuzeder
Confirmed speakers:
Research Course (February 26 - 28, 2018)
Christian Bressler, European XFEL
Thomas Elsaesser, MBI Berlin
Michael Fröba, Hamburg University
Stephan Klemme, Münster University
Thomas Kühne, Paderborn University
Jochen Küpper, DESY/Hamburg University
Hanns-Peter Liermann, DESY
Thomas Loerting, Innsbruck University
Giulio Monaco, University of Trento
Bridget Murphy, Kiel University
Arwen Pearson, Hamburg University/CFEL
Lars Pettersson, Stockholm University
Robin Santra, DESY/Hamburg University
Melanie Schnell, DESY/Kiel University
Simone Techert, DESY/Göttingen University
Symposium (March 1st, 2018)
Paola Gallo, Rome University
Peter Hamm, Zürich University
Dwayne Miller, MPSD
Lars Pettersson, Stockholm University
Sander Woutersen, University of Amsterdam