Seminars
Below is the list of scientific seminar series at MAX IV or co-organised with MAX IV. Further organised seminars and invited speakers outside of the below list are listed below…
Below is the list of scientific seminar series at MAX IV or co-organised with MAX IV. Further organised seminars and invited speakers outside of the below list are listed below…
MAX IV collaborates with various consortia and projects through which users can apply for privileged beamtime access or other forms of support. Privileged access Listed below are the privileged access…
…water formation, can promote the intercalation of larger molecules. In the future, it would be interesting to study reactions using the pulse method with such bigger, more relevant molecules, like…
…hydrotreatment processes. The result is biofuel (shown on the far right). Credit: Sara Blomberg Catalysts are chemicals that promote reactions. Tackling the question, how can industrial catalysts efficiently transform lignin…
…before and after catalytic hydrotreatment processes. The result is biofuel (shown on far right). Credit: Sara Blomberg Catalysts are chemicals which promote reactions. Tackling the question, how can industrial catalysts…
…of the X-ray photon absorption, a core electron may be promoted into various unoccupied states; the probability of this promotion is strongly dependent on the photon energy and experimental geometry….
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…selected scientific area. 20% Expected impact at the national and international levels. The Central Selection Committee will rank the proposals and give feedback to the principal investigators. This includes an…
The research infrastructure EU project ReMade@ARI aims to be the central hub for all sectors and research areas in which new materials for a circular economy will be developed. The…
…an Airy disc, where the width of the central spot matches the outermost zone width (see the beam profile measured at the focus position shown in Figure to the right)….