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The 9th SPring-8, ESRF, APS Workshop

Period from Nov 08 to 10 , 2004
Venue SPring-8
Host/Organizer SPring-8
ESRF
APS
Format Conference
Fields Beamlines・Instrumentation (including Accelerators and Light Sources), Materials Science, Life Science
Abstract

November 8, 2004

Optics Workshop / 1F Seminar Room, Structural Biology Facility, RIKEN

09:00-09:30
Registration


09:30-09:35
Opening address
T. Ishikawa

SPring-8

09:35-10:00
Overview (APS)
A. Macrander

APS
  10:00-10-25
Overview (ESRF)
C. Morawe

ESRF

10:25-10:50
Overview (SPring-8)
T. Ishikawa

SPring-8

10:50-11:10
Coffee break


11:10-11:20
Round robin summary
O. Hignette

ESRF

11:20-11:35
ESRF round robin results
A. Rommeveaux

ESRF

11:35-11:50
APS round robin results
L. Assoufid

APS

11:50-12:05
SPring-8 round robin results
H. Ohashi

SPring-8

12:05-13:15
Lunch


13:15-13:35
Development of elliptically-shaped KB mirrors using computer-controlled optical surfacing
A. Khounsary

APS

13:35-13:55
ESRF optics groups developments towards high aperture micro focusing KB
Olivier Hignette

ESRF

13:55-14:15
KB development at SPring-8
H. Mimura

Osaka Univ.

14:15-14:35
Application of double gradient multilayers for KB focusing
C. Morawe

ESRF

14:35-14:55
Osaka fabrication facilities
H. Mimura

Osaka Univ.

14:55-15:15
Latest results on in-line refractive and diffractive optics development at the ESRF
Anatoly Snigirev

ESRF

15:15-15:40
Coffee break


15:40-17:00
Discussion for future collaboration


17:00-18:00
Site tour


18:00-19:30
Workshop Dinner / Special Dining Room, Cafeteria

(November 11, 2004 )

08:30
Bus departure for Osaka University


10:00-11:00
Facility tour at Osaka University


11:00-12:00
Discussion with Osaka group


12:00
Lunch - Adjourn


Detector Workshop / Auditorium, Main Building

Session 1 : New developments   Chair Yagi/Graafsma

9:15-9:35
Fast CCD developments, Flat panel tests and pixel detector results
H. Graafsma

ESRF

9:35-9:55
Development of pixel detectors in collaboration with the SLS
H. Toyokawa

SPring-8

9:55-10:15
CMOS flatpanels detectors
N. Yagi

SPring-8

10:15-10:35
Some very simple detectors
A. Baron

SPring-8

10:35-10:55
APD's, diamonds, and spectroscopy detectors
J. Morse

ESRF

10:55-11:15
Coffee break


11:15-11:35
Position sensitive ion chamber with Backgammon-type electrode at SPring-8
K. Sato

SPring-8

11:35-11:55
APS Detector Development: Electrometers, APDs, and CCDs
S. Ross

APS

11:55-12:15
Beamposition monitoring, and high resolution imaging
T. Martin

ESRF

12:15-12:35
A jitter-free accumulative x-ray streak camera and single-pulse measurement of synchrotron radiation using the camera
J. Wang

APS

12:35-13:30
Lunch


13:30-13:45
Coffee


Session 2 : Detector support   Chair Fernandez

13:45-14:00
Detector Support at the APS
P. Fernandez

APS

14:00-14:15
Detector support at the ESRF
H. Graafsma

ESRF

14:15-14:20
Common Instruments Stock at SPring-8
K. Sato

SPring-8

14:20-14:25
Detector pool at SPring-8
N. Yagi

SPring-8

14:25-14:40
Discussion


Session 3 : Requests from beamline scientists and users   Chair Yagi

14:40-15:00
Fast and Efficient X-ray Detectors: An Urgent Scientific Need
J. Wang

APS

15:00-15:20
High-resolution energy-resolving imaging system using CCD camera
A. Takeuchi

SPring-8

15:20-15:40
Coffee break


15:40-16:00
Detector needs for imaging with high spatial and temporal resolution
P. Cloetens

ESRF

16:00-16:20
High-pressure and high-temperature imaging experiments using a high-energy, high-speed, and high-resolution detector
K. Funakoshi

SPring-8

16:20-16:40
Detector needs for high materials science at the ESRF
Åke Kvick

ESRF

Session 4 : Future collaboration   Chair Graafsma

16:00-16:30
Discussion


Three-Way Meeting / Main Lecture Hall, Public Relations Center

The utilization of the unique properties of SR: the potential and limits
(key words: coherence, high energy, high brilliance, pulse characteristics)

November 8, 2004


18:00-
Get Together Party / Coffee Shop

November 9, 2004


09:00-09:10
Welcome
A. Kira

SPring-8

09:10-10:40
General session I   Chair H. Ohno (SPring-8)
Status of each facility: the three General Directors

09:10-09:40
A. Kira
 

09:40-10:10
M. Gibson
APS

10:10-10:40
W. G. Stirling
ESRF

10:40-11:00
Coffee break


11:00-12:30
General session II   Chair H. Suematsu (SPring-8)

11:00-11:15
1. Summaries from Optics and Detector Workshops:
T. Ishikawa and N. Yagi

SPring-8

11:15-11:40
2. Management Issues
(User issues, staff participation in decision-making, scientific output -
how to define and measure, the problem of User Fee):
H. Ohno

SPring-8

11:40-12:05
Beamtime allocations and modes of access to the APS
D. Mills

APS



Scientific output and performance metrics
G. Long

APS

12:05-12:30
Participative Management? The involvement of staff in management decisions at the ESRF
H. Krech

ESRF

12:30-14:00
Lunch


14:00-17:30
X-ray Source    


Cryogenic small-gap undulators: limits of current for storage ring operation; application: time-resolved experiment
Machine control system: the TANGO control system ; the MADOCA system-feedback system

14:00-15:00 SPring-8   Chair T. Ishikawa (SPring-8)

14:00-14:30
Overview of Operational Performance of SPring-8
H. Ohkuma
(Key words: top-up mode, low emittance, limits of current for storage ring operation)



14:30-14:45
Cryogenic small-gap undulators
T. Hara
(Key words: high brilliance)



14:45-15:00
The MADOCA control system
R. Tanaka
(Key words: machine control system)



15:00-15:30
Coffee break


15:30-16:30 APS   Chair M. J. Gibson (APS)

15:30-15:50
Overview of Recent Accelerator Developments, and Top-up experience at the APS
R. Gerig
(Key words: reliability enhancements and top-up mode)



15:50-16:05
Electron and x-ray beam stability
G. Decker



16:05-16:20
Small period SC undulator
E. Moog



16:20-16:30
ID radiation damage
E. Gluskin



16:30-17:30 ESRF   Chair W. G. Stirling

16:30-16:50
Overview of Recent Developments
P. Elleaume



16:50-17:05
The Tango Control System
J. M. Chaize



17:05-17:20
Status of small gap IDs
J. Chavanne



17:20-17:30
Increasing the Current of the ESRF
J. Jacob



18:00-19:30
Banquet / Dining Hall, Cafeteria

November 10, 2004


09:00-12:30 Beam Line Activities


High heat load, beamline operations, automation of experiment (protein, powder, etc.)
nanofocusing and nanotechniques; beamlines and instrumentation; imaging

09:00-10:00 SPring-8   Chair O. Shimomura (SPring-8)

09:00-09:30
Overview of scientific activities in SPring-8
H. Suematsu
(Key word: nano materials science & technology)



09:30-09:45
High Throughput Protein Diffractometer
M. Yamamoto
(Key word : automation)



09:45-10:00
Inelastic Scattering Experiment at SPring-8
A. Baron
(Key word: high brilliance)



10:00-11:00 APS   Chair R. Gerig (APS)

10:00-10:30
Scientific Highlights from the APS
G. Long



10:30-10:40
Source limits - High Heat Load/High Current Engineering
P. Den Hartog



10:40-10:50
Recent Advances in the APS Control System
J. Carwardine



10:50-11:00
Optimization of beam line operations
M. Beno



11:00-11:30
Coffee break


11:30-12:30 ESRF   Chair Å. Kvick (ESRF)

11:30-12:00
Nanoimaging projects at the ESRF
P. Cloetens



12:00-12:15
Inelastic x-ray scattering at the ESRF
G. Monaco



12:15-12:30
Protein crystallography and automation at the ESRF
S. Larsen



12:30-14:00
Lunch


14:00-15:00
Long-term Development Plans and Discussion (General Directors)
Relations between third generation and 3.5/4th generation x-ray facilities
Chair D. Mills (APS)

14:00-14:20
A. Kira (SPring-8)


14:20-14:40
M. J. Gibson (APS)


14:40-15:00
W. G. Stirling (ESRF)


15:00-16:00
Panel Discussion   Chair M. Takata (SPring-8)
For an organic cooperation among source, beamline and end station section divisions.





Panelists




SPring-8   H.Tanaka
APS         D. Mills
ESRF       P. Elleaume & S. Larsen



16:00-
Site tour of SPring-8


18:30-19:30
Farewell Party / Special Dining Room, Cafeteria
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