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Meeting on Nano-focusing Optics and Round Table Discussion on Diamond Crystals
Meeting on Nano-focusing Optics and Round Table Discussion on Diamond Crystals
EMBL Seminar Room
March 6-7, 2006
Date and Venue
These meetings, hosted by the ESRF, will be held on the 6th (starting at 2pm) and 7th March (ending at 16:30) 2006 on the common ESRF-ILL-EMBL research site, EMBL Seminar Room.
The organisers will welcome you on Monday, March 6, 2006 at 12:00 in the foyer of the common restaurant on site where you will have lunch in a separate dining room of the restaurant.
Scope of the Meetings
The scope of the Nano-focusing optics meeting is to:
• Identify capabilities and requirements for hard X-ray nano-focusing optics at European synchrotron sources and related institutes.
• Discuss possibilities of coordination and formal collaboration in the design, fabrication, and supply of nano-focusing devices on a European level.
• Promote a common approach towards industrial suppliers.
The scope of the Round Table Discussion on Diamond Crystals is to:
• Inform about the present status and the future plans of the field of the growth of high quality single crystal diamond,
• Identify the present and future needs of the 3rd and 4th generation X-ray sources in high quality diamond samples,
• Coordinate the needs of the potential customers of single crystal diamonds,
• Discuss how the necessary R&D programme for production of diamond samples can be encouraged and stimulated.
This meeting will begin with short and informal presentations from the participating institutes, followed by brainstorming sessions with ample time for discussion.
Participation is on invitation only!
Invited Participants
• Christian DAVID SLS-PSI Villingen, Switzerland
• Alexei ERKO Bessy Berlin, Germany
• Kenneth EVANS-LUTTERODT NSLS Brookhaven, USA
• Salvador FERRER Alba Barcelona, Spain
• Herman GODFRIED element six, The Netherlands
• Werner JARK Elettra Trieste, Italy
• Stefano LAGOMARSINO IFN-CNR Rome, Italy
• Jörg MASER APS Argonne, USA
• Jürgen MOHR Anka Karlsruhe, Germany
• Ralf NYHOLM MAX-Lab Lund, Sweden
• François POLACK Soleil Orsay, France
• Tim SALDITT Universität des Saarlandes Saarbrücken, Germany
• Kawal SAWHNEY Diamond Didcot, UK
• Christian SCHROER Desy Hamburg, Germany
• Toon STURM element six, The Netherlands
• Edgar WECKERT Desy Hamburg, Germany
ESRF Participants
• Ray BARRETT
• José BARUCHEL
• Nick BROOKES
• Peter CLOETENS
• Fabio COMIN
• Olivier HIGNETTE
• Axel KAPROLAT
• Åke KVICK
• Sine LARSEN
• Muriel MATTENET
• Christian MORAWE
• John MORSE
• Didier NURIZZO
• Vincente REY BAKAIKOA
• Christian RIEKEL
• Manuel RODRIGUEZ CASTELLANO
• Rudolf RÜFFER
• Francesco SETTE
• Anatoly SNIGIREV
• Irina SNIGIREVA
• Jean SUSINI
• Pierre VAN VAERENBERG
• Gavin VAUGHAN
Local Organisers
• Jürgen HÄRTWIG, Christian MORAWE, Jean SUSINI
• Claudine BRUN, Ute RAMSEGER
Access and Accommodation
You will find in the following link how to come to the ESRF by car, plane or train.
The participants of the meeting will be accommodated at the ESRF guesthouse on site following to their booking request. Please note that for security reasons, the ESRF guesthouse is restricted to persons participating in the meeting, and is not available for accompanying persons; children under 16 are not permitted on site.
ATTENTION: Due to shortage of guesthouse rooms all participants who made a booking request have been accommodated in hotels in town and received a confirmation message by electronic mail.