Spotlight on student science
…“It is difficult to measure on a surface, especially while a reaction is taking place on it, and no measurement technique we use provides complete information. That makes our job…
…“It is difficult to measure on a surface, especially while a reaction is taking place on it, and no measurement technique we use provides complete information. That makes our job…
…as existing large scale facilities, have open up new possibilities to study complex food system. We would like invite you this workshop, organized within the EU Interreg project ESS &…
…table for preparation and several cabinets (for storing acetone and ethanol, tools and for storing UHV components). The optical microscope is mounted on a dedicated optical table and a highly…
…on two of the protein types that play a key role in how cheese coagulates. Cheese gel balls as protein samples Johan Krakau, founder of Cassius and brands like GoVego,…
…through vacuum operation will be possible by connecting directly to the incident collimation and the detector vacuum vessel. Otherwise, X-ray transparent windows, like mica, will be used. Most sample environments…
…a large fraction of the users and publications at these facilities come from the field of macromolecular crystallography (MX). The MAX IV MX beamline BioMAX covers a wide range of…
…Army Research Office Young Investigator (YIP) Award, and the NSF CAREER Award. Chiu served as the Editor-in-Chief of the ASME Journal of Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage, Editor-in-Chief of Computational…
…neutron science. Take the chance to meet with colleagues in the LINXS community! For those of you who are not familiar with how LINXS work, this is an excellent opportunity…
…coherent part of the beam, generating a new virtual source for the experimental stations. NanoMAX beamline optics layout The optical beamline components for the beam shaping and beam transport up…
…per pulse on sample1% BW >2·10⁶ at 4 keV Repetition rate 10 Hz Harmonic content 1:1000 Bandwidth InSb ∆E/E≈4·10⁻⁴ (1.8-15 keV) ML ∆E/E=0.01 (1.8-15 keV) Monochomator throughput @ 5 keV…