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December 2023 ESRFnews
Gianluigi Botton
has been named the
new chief executive
officer of Diamond
Light Source in the
UK. An expert in
microscopy and
spectroscopy, Botton
has an impressive
track record in
research and funding,
having secured more than $50m as a principal
investigator and $90m as a co-investigator;
he also has more than 350 peer-reviewed
publications, cited more than 34,000 times.
Olof Karis has been
named as the new
director of the MAX
IV synchrotron
in Sweden Karis
has been interim
director of the same
facility since March
2022 and has led
the completion of its
strategic plan for the
next decade he has also navigated increased
running costs His focus is to make a case for
longerterm funding for research that keeps
our society strong in facing future challenges
Shoji Asai has been
named as the next
director general of
KEK, the Japanese
particle-physics
lab. Currently
director of the
International Center
for Elementary
Particle Physics at the
University of Tokyo,
Asai has worked extensively on the analysis of
data from the LHC’s ATLAS detector, as well
on tabletop particle-physics experiments, to
search for deviations from the Standard Model.
Thomas Feurer
has been named as
the new chair of the
management board
of the European
Xray Free Electron
Laser in Germany
Feurer has been
a professor at the
University of Bern
since 2004 where
he heads the Institute for Applied Physics
specialising in laser physics and ultrafast
spectroscopy He will take over from Prof
Robert Feidenhansl on 1 January 2024
X-ray spectroscopy of magnetic
materials
11–13 December 2023
The ESRF–EBS is delivering polarised
X-rays with unprecedented brightness,
greatly strengthening capabilities in
exploiting advanced spectroscopy tools for
the magnetism community. This 2.5 day
workshop will allow for a comprehensive
view of the latest achievements and
envisioned developments in absorption and
emission X-ray spectroscopic techniques
applied to magnetic materials. During the
meeting, experts will seek to highlight the
emerging new opportunities for magnetism
research offered by the ESRF–EBS as well
as upcoming upgrades at other synchrotron
radiation facilities. The workshop is
open to all interested researchers, but the
number of participants will be limited to
approximately 60.
New opportunities in diffraction
microscopy
8–11 January 2024
The primary objectives of this workshop
are to foster the growth of the user
community for the newly upgraded
Dark-Field X-ray Microscope (DFXM)
instrument at the EBS flagship ID03
beamline (see p12), and to define the
scientific cases for a potential future
upgrade of optics at ID11. Over four days,
it aims to highlight the complementarities
of these two beamlines, and to explore
avenues for collaborative advancements,
especially in the areas of sample
environments and data-analysis platforms.
In doing so, the organisers of the workshop
hope to outline a developmental path
forward for this exciting diffraction-
contrast imaging modality for cutting-edge
materials-centred research.
ESRF User Meeting 2024
5–7 February 2024
The 33rd ESRF User Meeting took place on
site in February 2023, marking the return
to in-person gatherings after two years of
remote meetings. Scientists came from
all across Europe, engaging in discussions
and sharing ideas over a communal buffet
– indeed the meeting set a new record for
attendance, and we look forward to the
same level of participation in the 2024
ESRF User Meeting. There, users will
find valuable opportunities for training in
data analysis through tutorials; they will
also benefit from cutting-edge scientific
presentations showcasing the capabilities
of ESRF beamlines. Additionally, micro-
symposia offer a platform for gathering with
scientific communities , and there will be the
presentation of the annual, hotly anticipated
Young Scientist Award.
EVENTS
MOVERS & SHAKERS
Ken Anderson
has been named
director of the
Institut Laue-
Langevin (ILL),
replacing Paul
Langan, who
has been in
the post since
2021. Andersen
is currently
the associate
laboratory
director for neutron sciences at the US
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL),
overseeing the operation and management
of two neutron facilities: the Spallation
Neutron Source and the High Flux Isotope
Reactor Previously he was director of
the neutron technologies division within
the ORNLs neutron sciences directorate
Between 2010 and 2019 he was head of the
neutron instruments division at the European
Spallation Source in Lund Sweden prior to
that he oversaw the neutron optics lab at ILL
and has worked as an instrument scientist at
both ILL and the ISIS Neutron and Muon
Source in the UK The ILL is a really special
place for me he said Professionally its
where I come from and its where I grew up
Its a place I care deeply about