…member of the Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering, and awarded the United Technologies Corporation Professorship in Engineering Innovation. He received the Office of Naval Research Young Investigator (YIP) Award,…
…Spectroscopy (XANES) and Extended X-ray Absorption Fine Structure (EXAFS) spectroscopy. “The Balder beamline is much more advanced than the previous I811 beamline at MAX II,” says Materials Science Professor Martin…
…of NanoMAX previously designed by Carbone. The research team involved pioneered the 3D Bragg ptychography technique in 2011, and continues with its development. The experiment’s sharp, quantitative imagery is primarily…
…the instrument and sample preparation capabilities, even at nano-imaging beamlines,” said Jelke Dijkstra, Professor of experimental geomechanics at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden. Infrastructure disasters involving quick clays have…
…the interpretation of the data. It’s high quality and very good work. The part of the study done at MAX IV is a crucial part because it proves the conclusion…
…hands-on training program in X-ray instrumentation, technique advancement, and data analysis. Get involved! If you are an industrial company or interested in participating in PRISMAS as another form of Associated…
…To facilitate in situ and in operando measurements, the instrument offers a relatively high temporal resolution. Specifically, the DanMAX imaging instrument is engineered to execute a tomography scan in under…
These following items are available to use: 800 nm pump laser; OPA pump 1600 nm – 400 nm; THz generated in organic crystals. 1.8-15 keV X-rays 80 Gs, 36 GHz…
…designs and performance and present results of experiments studying industrial and model catalysts in ambient-pressure conditions, demonstrating the research possibilities it offers. We look forward to see you online and…
…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…