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PHYSICAL SCIENCE SCHOOL 2002, July 7-12


Application


Overview
A weeklong residential program providing a comprehensive overview of the synchrotron radiation process, requisite technologies and a broad range of scientific applications. It will cover both fundamentals of EUV, soft x-ray ,and hard x-ray synchrotron radiation and its use in spectroscopy and diffraction. Science applications will be given both in physics, chemistry and material science. Lectures are presented by scientists from the sponsoring organizations and affiliated user communities. The attendees will participate in experiments on different beamlines at the Advanced Light Source (ALS) and make visits inside the storage ring at Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory (SSRL).

Preliminary Program


Course Organizers
Dave Attwood, University of California, Berkeley/ALS
Anders Nilsson, Stanford University/SSRL


Speakers
Anders Nilsson
SSRL and Stockholm University
Dave Attwood
LBNL and UC Berkeley
Neville Smith
LBNL
Charles Fadley
LBNL and UC Davis
Jo Stöhr
SSRL
Graham George
SSRL
Jerry Hastings
SSRL
Sean Brennan
SSRL
Z.-X. Shen
SSRL and Stanford University
Gordon Brown
SSRL and Stanford University

Fees
The fee is $650 for double occupancy or $800 for single occupancy. Students have free access to Stanford facilities such as the library, sports facilities, and pool.
Additionally this fee includes:
  • 6 night lodging (July 7-12)
  • Daily breakfast, lunch and dinner including coffee breaks (No dinner Sunday)
  • Refreshments at the Sunday and Friday receptions
  • Five days of instruction
  • Course materials
  • Transportations to and from lecture sites and the two synchrotron radiation facilities for visits.

Commuter packages without lodging is $395 and includes:
  • Daily lunch including coffee breaks with dinner on Monday and Wednesday
  • Refreshments at the Sunday and Friday receptions
  • Five days of instruction
  • Course materials
  • Transportations to and from lecture sites and the two synchrotron radiation facilities for visits.








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