LINXS Kickoff

Europe/Stockholm
Kulturen

Kulturen

Tegnérsplatsen 6 , Lund, Skåne län, 223 50 Sweden
Martin Stankovski
Description

The lunch-to-lunch event will be devoted to the future of synchrotron- and neutron-based research, focusing on topics in life sciences, soft matter and hard matter. The venue is "Kulturen", the cultural history museum in the centre of Lund in immediate proximity to the Lundagård park and the main university building.

We also would like to encourage participation of non-academic stakeholders. In particular the programme on day 1 (Wed. 27th 12:00-17:00) will be targeted to a broad interest. There will also be a space to exhibit for external stakeholders (initiatives, institutes, infrastructures, schools, labs, etc.) during the conference.

    • 12:00
      REGISTRATION with coffee and nibbles
    • 1
      Opening Statement
      Speaker: Stacey Sörensen
    • 2
      An introduction to LINXS
      Speaker: Peter Schurtenberger
    • 3
      Strategy of NMT faculties
      Speaker: Olov Sterner
    • 4
      More than simply neutrons - lessons from ISIS, ILL and ESS
      Speaker: Colin Carlile
    • 14:30
      Coffee break
    • 5
      Industry perspectives on research infrastructures in SVS
      Speaker: Tomas Lundqvist
    • 6
      National research perspectives on MAX IV, ESS and the Brunnshög area
      Speaker: Sofie Björling
    • 7
      The future of neutron scattering at ESS The future of x-ray based science at MAX IV Cristoph
      Speaker: Andreas Schreyer
    • 8
      The future of x-ray based science at MAX IV
      Speaker: Cristoph Quitmann
    • 9
      NETWORKING RECEPTION

      At Kulturen down the stairsfrom lecture hall (trädgårdsrummet)

    • 10
      Emerging science in chemistry using neutrons and x-rays
      Speaker: Sven Lidin
    • 11
      Cultural heritage, neutrons and x-rays - a winning team
      Speaker: Piero Baglioni
    • 10:20
      Coffee break
    • 12
      Ultrafast processes probed by x-rays
      Speaker: Jörgen Larsson
    • 13
      Investigating the dynamics of biological macromolecules with neutron scattering
      Speaker: Bela Farago
    • 14
      Understanding protein crowding
      Speaker: Anna Stradner
    • 12:10
      Lunch
    • 15
      The future of neutron and x-ray based structural biology
      Speaker: Karin Lindkvist
    • 17
      Complex systems and scattering - what computer simulations can tell us
      Speaker: Emanuela Zacharelli
    • 15:30
      Coffee break
    • 18
      Simulations+scattering for protein structure, interactions and dynamics
      Speaker: Mikael Lund
    • 19
      X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy: ugly duckling or beautiful swan?
      Speaker: Theyencheri Narayanan
    • 20
      X-ray and Neutron beams: Providing inside information on materials
      Speaker: Philip Withers
    • 21
      Material evolution across scales and over time using x-rays and neutrons
      Speaker: Stephen Hall
    • 22
      Using neutrons and x-rays in biomedical engineering
      Speaker: Sophie Le Cann
    • 10:20
      Coffee break
    • 23
      Characterising nanocrystal superlattices in bulk and at interfaces
      Speaker: Marcus Scheele
    • 24
      Soft Matter, MAX IV and ESS
      Speaker: Ulf Olsson
    • 25
      Summary and Outlook
      Speaker: Lise Arleth
    • 12:10
      Lunch