SR Satellite to the 18th IUCr General Assembly and Congress

Daresbury Laboratory , Warrington, Cheshire, UK

1st August to 4th August 1999

P R O G R A M M E

Sunday 1st August

1230 onwards

 Registration

(note lunch is available for purchase in the restaurant if required)

Merrison Lecture Theatre Foyer

Daresbury Laboratory

 

1500 onwards

 

Tours of the Synchrotron Radiation Source

 

1800 onwards

Welcome Reception and buffet dinner

Daresbury Laboratory coffee lounge

2100

Transport from Daresbury Laboratory to Park Royal Hotel and Waterside Travel Inn

 

Monday 2nd August

0830

Transport from Waterside Travel Inn and Park Royal hotel to Daresbury Laboratory

 0900 - 0915

 Welcome

 Bob Cernik Daresbury Laboratory

 

PLENARY LECTURE

0915 - 0955

4th Generation X-ray Sources - Some Possible Applications to Biology

Sebastian Doniach, Stanford University, USA

 

HIGH RESOLUTION

1005 - 1025

Ultra High Resolution Protein Crystallography

Steve Ealick, Cornell University, USA

1035 - 1055

Charge Densities from High Resolution SR experiments

Paul Mallinson, University of Glasgow

1105 - 1130

COFFEE

1130 - 1150

Is Time Resolved X-ray Diffraction the Key to Solving Problems in Polymer Processing?

Tony Ryan, University of Sheffield

1200 - 1220

Time- and Space-Resolved Dynamic Studies on Ceramic and Cementitious Materials

Paul Barnes, Birkbeck College

1230 - 1250

Nanosecond resolved XMCD - a New Way to Probe Selectively the Magnetisation Dynamics of Thin Films

Marlio Bonfim (CNRS), France

 

1300 -1500

 

LUNCH AND POSTERS

 

 

PLENARY LECTURE

 1500 - 1540

A New Role in SR in Genomics Research of Biosciences

 Sung-Hou Kim University of California, USA

 

ANOMALOUS SCATTERING

1550 - 1610

Anomalous Scattering for Small Molecule Crystallography

Madeleine Helliwell, University of Manchester, UK

1620 - 1640

Partial Structural Functions of Binary Liquids Estimated from the Anomalous X-ray Scattering Measurements"

Masatoshi Saito, Tohoku University, Japan

1650 - 1710

History of Multi-wavelength Anomalous Diffraction

Keith Hodgson, Stanford University, USA

1720

1900

1930

2230

Transport to Waterside Travel Inn and Park Royal hotels.

Transport from Daresbury Laboratory and local hotels to Widnes Auto-Glass Rugby Stadium

Buffet Dinner at Widnes Rugby Stadium Hosted by the Mayor of Halton

Transport from Widnes to Daresbury Laboratory and local hotels

 

Tuesday 3rd August

0830

Transport from Waterside Travel Inn and Park Royal Hotel to Daresbury Laboratory

 

PLENARY LECTURE

 

0900 - 0940

 

Recent Trends of Insertion Device Technology for X-ray Sources

 

Hideo Kitamura, Harima Institute, RIKEN/SPring-8

 

COHERENCE

0950 - 1010

The use of Spatial Resolution and Coherence in Imaging

Andrew Stevenson CSIRO, Australia

1020 - 1040

From X-ray Speckle to Correlation Spectroscopy

Gerhard Grubel ESRF, France

1050 - 1120

COFFEE

1120 - 1140

Precision Measurement of Wavelength of 14.4 keV Mossbauer Photons

Xiowei Zhang High Energy Accelerator Research Organisation Japan

1150 - 1210

Diffraction Topography and Phase Imaging using Highly Coherent X-rays

Jose Baruchel, ESRF, France

 

1220 - 1420

 

LUNCH AND POSTERS

 

POLARISATION

1420 - 1440

Soft X-ray Magnetic Spectroscopy

Hermann Dürr, Institut für Festkörperforschung, Germany

1450 - 1510

X-ray Natural Circular/Linear Dichroism and Birefringence Measured with the X-ray Ellipsometer

Yoshiyuki Amemiya, University of Tokyo, Japan

1520 - 1540

X-ray Natural Circular Dichroism of Gytotropic Crystals : First observation and new perspectives

Jose Goulon ESRF, France

1550 - 1610

The use of Polarisation in X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy

Jim Penner-Hahn, University of Michigan, USA

1630

1830

1930 for 2000

2330

Transport to local hotels

Transport from Daresbury Laboratory and local hotels to Peckforton Castle

Conference Banquet, Peckforton Castle, Beeston, Cheshire

Transport from Peckforton Castle to Daresbury Laboratory and local Hotels

 

Wednesday 4th August

0900

Transport from Waterside Travel Inn and Park Royal Hotel to Daresbury Laboratory

ABSTRACTS SELECTED FOR ORAL PRESENTATION:

0930 - 0950

Direct Phasing of One-Wavelength Anomalous Scattering Data

Q Hao, De Montfort University,UK

0950 - 1010

A Beamline for the Use of Polarized X-rays

Dennis Mills, Advanced Photon Source Argonne National Laboratory, USA

1010 - 1030

Anomalous X-ray Diffraction at Wavelengths beyond 3 A in Materials Research and Protein Crystallography

Heinrich Stuhrmann, CEA/CNRS, France and GKSS Forschungszentrum, Geesthacht, Germany

1035 - 1045

CLOSE OF MEETING

Bob Cernik Daresbury Laboratory

1100

1300

1600

Transport to Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC) in Glasgow

Lunch en-route to Glasgow

Arrive at IUCr Congress, Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC) in Glasgow