4th International Congress on 3D Materials Science (3DMS 2018) (24 Visitors)

Europe/Stockholm
MAX III and experimental hall (MAX IV)

MAX III and experimental hall

MAX IV

Ana-Maria Labrador-Garcia (MAX IV Laboratory)
Description

Visit requested by: Louise Wallach. TMS Meeting Services
Group: 4th International Congress on 3D Materials Science
Contacts:
Louise Wallach <lwallach@tms.org>;
Kelcy Wagner <kwagner@tms.org>;
local organizing committee:
Hugh Simons <husimo@fysik.dtu.dk>
Henning Friis Poulsen <hfpo@fysik.dtu.dk>
Date of request:2018 January 17
Date for the visit: 14 June 2018
Duration of the visit: 4 hours ideal. Finally it will be 2 hours
Time: 13:00 to 15:00
Number of Participants: 24

MAX IV Presenters/Guides: Innokenty Kantor, Jörg Schwenke, Angel Rodriguez-Fernandez, Claudia Struzzi, Ross Friel, Ana Labrador, Ian McNulty, Niklas (Emelie´s student)

Format for the visit: A general presentation and guided tour will be good. However if there are any additional programming items you can offer that will complement the presentation and tour, please let us know.
Visitors education/profession background:
Approximately 44% of the total conference attendees are university professionals, 21% are government lab professionals, and another 21% are students. I can provide the detailed background of the tour participants on May 29 if you would like that information.

Their Motivation. What is expected from the visit to MAX IV: TMS will be hosting a scientific conference on 3D Materials Science in Helsingor, Denmark. The organizing group is interested in offering a tour at MAX IV. We have read some of the detail on your website and would like to book the tour if possible.
We hope that the tour will ultimately enhance the 3DMS 2018 experience for attendees. Please feel free to visit the linked 3DMS 2018 website. However, the following technical topics (as well as other related topics) will be covered during this congress, which will be from Sunday through Wednesday prior to the tour:

§ Methods for materials simulation, modeling, and characterization in 3D
§ 3D data processing and reconstruction algorithms
§ Process-microstructure-property relationships in 3D
§ Materials dynamics in 3D

3DMS 2018 seeks to provide presentations on current interest and significance to the three-dimensional characterization, visualization, quantitative analysis, modeling, and development of structure-property relationships of materials. The congress will include plenary, keynote, and invited lectures as well as contributed presentations. The technical program will:

§ Cover a range of topical areas representing the most critical and rapidly growing areas of 3D materials science
§ Include oral presentations, interactive poster sessions, and panel discussions for maximum interaction
§ Address state-of-the-art subtopics to roadmap key areas for future research in 3D materials science

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Program

Presentations at MAX III meeting room

13:00 Ana Labrador (Researcher), Ian McNulty, Science Director. "MAX IV Laboratory"

13:20 Innokenty Kantor (Senior Researcher) “Diffraction and imaging at DanMAX”.

13:40 Jörg Schwenke (Researcher): "SoftiMAX"

Visit to the experimental hall (Ana, Niklas)

14:10 NanoMAX, Angel Rodriguez-Fernandez. (PostDoc)

14:30 MAXPEEM Claudia Struzzi (PostDoc)

14:50 BioMAX. A highly automated beamline. Ross Friel (Research Engineer)

15:00 Visit ends.

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Names of participants: To be registered in the Visit Log

Adam M. Krajewski

Case Western Reserve University

Anders Salwén

InnoXinetix AB

Andrei V. Tkachuk

ZEISS

Andres Olguin

Saarland University

Anne Dennstedt

Centre des Matériaux - Mines Paristech

Anter A. El-Azab

Purdue University

Can Yildirim

European Synchrotron Radiation Facility

Carsten Detlefs

European Synchrotron Radiation Facility

Ehsan Ghassemali

Jönköping University

George Spanos

The Minerals, Metals, and Materials Society

Grethe Winther

Technical University Of Denmark

Hiroyuki Toda

Kyushu University

Hugh Simons

Technical University Of Denmark

James Carr

The University of Manchester

Jaromír Kopecek

Institute of Physics of the CAS

Jonathan D. Madison

Sandia National Laboratories

Joseph Wendorf

University of California Santa Barbara

Mustafacan Kutsal

European Synchrotron Radiation Facility

Natalie Larson

University of California Santa Barbara

Nicolai Y Juul

Technical University Of Denmark

Phil Cook

European Synchrotron Radiation Facility

Robert M. Suter

Carnegie Mellon University

Tingguang Liu

University of Science and Technology Beijing

Todd C. Hufnagel

Johns Hopkins University

Zongqiang Feng

Chongqing University

Comments:
Further questions from them:

  • Do attendees who require a visa to travel to Denmark need a separate visa for Sweden? As for the visa…we don’t know, you could find from the Swedish embassy
  • Does anyone need special clearance to visit the MAX IV laboratory?. no special clearance is needed to visit MAX IV

There were several iterations to decide on the time slot and about lunch options.

Due to most scientist being abroad in conferences (SRI) the final program is 2 hours, even if the visiting group could have the possibility and preferred  a 4 hours visit.

The agenda of this meeting is empty