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Plenary Speakers and Invited Speakers

PLENARY SPEAKERS

Tais Gorkhover SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA X-ray Fourier holography takes off
Fernando Martin Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain Attosecond electron dynamics in molecules
Hope Michelsen Sandia National Laboratories, USA Using Vacuum Ultraviolet and X-Ray Tools to Solve the Mystery of Soot Formation
Margaret Murnane University of Colorado at Boulder, USA Harnessing high harmonic sources for real-time functional imaging
Beatrice Ruta University Lyon and ESRF, France Slow dynamics in disordered materials studied  by XPCS
Shuyun Zhou Tsinghua University, China Visualizing phase‐separation by Micro-­ARPES and Nano-­ARPES

 

INVITED SPEAKERS

Camila Bacellar EPFL and Paul Scherrer Institut,
Switzerland
Ultrafast Electronic and Structural Dynamics of Heme Proteins Unveiled by Time-resolved X-ray Spectroscopy at XFELs
Hendrik Bentmann Würzburg University, Germany Imaging spin polarization and orbital symmetry in topological materials
Anna Bergamaschi Paul Scherrer Institut,
Switzerland
Soft X-ray Detector Development at PSI
Rebecca Boll European XFEL, Schenefeld, Germany Charge transfer in dissociating molecules upon multi-photon X-ray ionization
Jak Chakalian Rutgers University,
New Brunswick, USA
Emergent Quantum and Topological Phenomena in Artificial (111)-Oriented Spinels
Ricardo Comin Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, USA
Soft X-ray scattering and imaging of collective electronic orders in quantum solids
Giuseppina Conti University of California Davis and Berkeley Lab, USA Standing-Wave Hard X-ray Photoemission Spectroscopy study of free standing InAs quantum membranes
Baptiste Fabre University of Bordeaux,
Bordeaux, France
Temporal aspect of chirality: A photo-ionisation study from the femtosecond to the attosecond scale
Hai Huang SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA Resonant soft x-ray scattering study on relationship between ferromagnetism and robust 2D skyrmion in SrRuO3 film
Jan Kern Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Berkeley, CA
Spectroscopic and Scattering Studies of Photosynthetic Systems Utilizing fs X-ray Pulses
Takuya Masuda National Institute for Materials Science,
Tsukuba, Japan
Liquid Electrochemistry Explored by XPS and HAXPES
Katerina Medjanik Johannes Gutenberg Univ Mainz
Germany
Electronic structure determination by means of the momentum microscope
Florian Meirer Utrecht University,
Utrecht, Netherlands
Spatial and temporal explorations of heterogeneous catalysts using X-ray microscopy
C. Das Pemmaraju SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory,
Menlo Park, USA
Real-time TDDFT simulations of laser-driven valence and core electron dynamics in solids
Markus Schoeffler University of Frankfurt,
Frankfurt, Germany
New perspectives in photo ionization – from VUV to X-ray
Michael S. Schuurman National Research Council, Canada Nonadiabatic Dynamics Probed via Time-Resolved X-ray Spectroscopy
Ruth Signorell ETH Zurich
Switzerland
Influence of electron scattering on the properties of the hydrated electron
Stephen K. Streiffer Advanced Photon Source,
Lemont, USA
Science and Accelerators for Next Generation Storage Ring X-ray Sources: The Advanced Photon Source Upgrade at Argonne National Laboratory
Yasuhisa Tezuka Hirosaki University, Japan Temperature dependent crystal and electronic structures of CaCu3Ti4O12
Kiyoshi Ueda Tohoku University,
Sendai, Japan
Ultrafast electronic and structural dynamics induced by XFEL pulses
Andrew Wray New York University,
New York, USA
Interpreting Hundness with X-ray spectroscopy: a missing piece of the many-body picture
Hanfei Yan Brookhaven National Laboratory,
Upton, NY
X-ray imaging in 2D and 3D with single-digit-nanometer resolution
Zhao Zhengtang Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics,
Shanghai, P. R. China
Present and Future of Soft to Hard X-ray Free-electron Lasers