3rd IRUVX-PP Annual Meeting 2011

Europe/Berlin
Hörsaal (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie)

Hörsaal

Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie

Wilhelm-Conrad-Röntgen-Campus, Adlershof Albert-Einstein-Str. 15 12489 Berlin
Description

The IRUVX-PP Consortium invited scientists from all over Europe to attend the 3rd IRUVX-PP Annual Meeting from 21- 23 March 2011.
This years’ meeting has been hosted by and has taken place at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin. 114 Scientists and engineers discussed the state-of-the-art development and usage of Free Electron Laser light sources. In addition, this meeting provided opportunities to discuss and organise future collaborations within EuroFEL.

21st March - From preparatory phase to implementation
EuroFEL supports the successful implementation of FEL and SPS sources
On the first day of the meeting an overview of the status of the European FEL projects was given with a special focus on European collaborations and their impact on the success of the different projects.

22nd March - IRUVX-PP results and future EuroFEL collaborations
EuroFEL is a platform for all European stakeholders in FEL science & technology
This session gave an overview of the outcome of the preparatory phase of EuroFEL. The afternoon sessions provided opportunities to discuss future collaborations.

23rd March - FEL highlights
EuroFEL provides access to cutting-edge technology
Recent highlights from FEL science and technology developments were presented.

The meeting was open to everyone who is interested in learning more about the future of FELs in Europe.


About EuroFEL
IRUVX-PP is the Preparatory Phase of the EuroFEL Consortium. EuroFEL will make optimum use of resources and know-how in order to develop and maintain a set of free electron laser (FEL) and other accelerator based short-pulse & coherent light sources (SPS) that meet the needs of a multidisciplinary European user community.


Why FELs?
FELs and SPS are the most advanced of the accelerator based light sources which can deliver wavelengths spanning from infrared to ultraviolet and X-rays (IRUVX). They permit investigation of ultrafast (femtosecond) dynamics phenomena on a nanoscale, understanding of which will underpin the exploitation of new high technology areas such as nanotechnology, biotechnology, advanced materials and catalysis. A number of research centres and governments in Europe, USA and Asia have initiated construction of such new facilities at a cost of several hundred million Euros each.

 

 


Participants
  • Albin Wrulich
  • Alessandro Gallo
  • Alexander Föhlisch
  • Andrea Eschenlohr
  • Andrea Oscar Borga
  • Andreas Gaupp
  • Andreas Jankowiak
  • Andreas Lindblad
  • Andrey Sorokin
  • Andrzej Bartnik
  • Annika Nyberg
  • Anthony Gleeson
  • Bernd Schäfer
  • Bibi Laura Palatini
  • Björn Abt
  • Boris Militsyn
  • Bruno Spataro
  • Carlo Bocchetta
  • Carlo Rizzuto
  • Carsten Tieg
  • Christian David
  • Christian Gutt
  • Christian Jung
  • Christian Mrotzek
  • Christian Stamm
  • Christoph Hauri
  • Christopher Gerth
  • Cristina Modolo
  • Daniela Stozno
  • Dietmar Herrendörfer
  • Elaine Seddon
  • Elke Plönjes
  • Fabio Mazzolini
  • Fabio Rossi
  • Frank Siewert
  • Frank Stephan
  • Gian Luca Orlandi
  • Giorgio Paolucci
  • Graeme Hirst
  • Graham Bushnell-Wye
  • Gregor Schiwietz
  • Günter Brenner
  • Heinz Josef Weyer
  • Henryk Fiedorowicz
  • Holger Schlarb
  • Ileana Gimmillaro
  • Isabelle Rauschenbach
  • Jean-Paul RICAUD
  • Jochen Schneider
  • johannes bahrdt
  • Josef Feldhaus
  • Justine Schlappa
  • Jérôme Gaudin
  • Kai Tiedtke
  • Kristjan Kunnus
  • Lodovico CASSINARI
  • Luc Patthey
  • Luca Giannessi
  • Luciano Catani
  • Maik Kaiser
  • Marco Bellaveglia
  • Marco Marazzi
  • Marie-Emmanuelle Couprie
  • Marieto Ferianis
  • Mark Roper
  • Markus Johannesson
  • Martin Beye
  • Mateusz Ibek
  • Mathias Richter
  • Matthias Felber
  • Matthias Kreuzeder
  • Michael Krumrey
  • Miltcho Danailov
  • Mirjam van Daalen
  • Monika Illenseer
  • Neil Thompson
  • Olaf Schwarzkopf
  • Ornela De Giacomo
  • Paolo Craievich
  • Patrick Gessler
  • Patrizio Antici
  • Philippe Wernet
  • Rafael Abela
  • Rasmus Ischebeck
  • Robert Donovan
  • Robert Nietubyć
  • Roberto Pellegrini
  • Rolf Mitzner
  • Rolf Treusch
  • Ronnie Hoekstra
  • Ryszard Sobierajski
  • Sebastian Schulz
  • Sergej Ruzin
  • Simon Schreck
  • Stefan Eisebitt
  • Svante Svensson
  • Svea Kapitzki
  • Sverker Werin
  • Tavella Franz
  • Thomas Gutberlet
  • Torsten Leitner
  • Torsten Quast
  • Trina Ng
  • Ulf Johansson
  • Ute Krell
  • Uwe Flechsig
  • Vlad Skarda
  • Vladimir Arsov
The agenda of this meeting is empty