UK XFEL Launch 2023
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30th January 2023, The Royal Society, London.  Hosted by John Collier, Jim Clarke & Jon Marangos.

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We are pleased to announce the Launch Meeting of the UK XFEL Conceptual Design and Options Analysis (Oct 2022-Sept 2025). This will be held at The Royal Society, London on the 30th of January 2023. A draft agenda for the meeting can be found below​ along with the venue location.  For those who are unable to join us in person, there will be the opportunity​ to join remotely.  Further details to be released in due course.

Venue

The event will be held at The Royal Society 6-9 Carlton House Terrace London SW1Y 5AG

Agenda

​A final agenda for the event can be found below.

09:30-10:00hrs

Registration, Coffee and Biscuits

10:00-10:10hrs

Opening Remarks: John Collier/Mark Thomson
10:10-11:55hrs

 

Science: Chair Ian Walmsley (7 x 15 minute slots)

 

  1. Life sciences - Allen Orville, Diamond Light Source
  2. Chemistry - Julia Weinstein, University of Sheffield
  3. Physics - Amelle Zair, King's College London
  4. Condensed Matter - Marcus Newton, University of Southampton
  5. HED / MEC - Emma McBride, Queens University Belfast
  6. Industry perspective - Dave Dye, Imperial College London
  7. A next generation light source capability - Jon Marangos, Imperial College London

11:55-12:25hrs

Discussion about the science and required capabilities

12:25-13:05

Lunch Break

13:05-14:55hrs

Project context: Chair Massimo Altarelli

13:05-13:30hrs 

UK XFEL conceptual design process: Jim Clarke and David Dunning, STFC

13:30-13:55hrs

End stations and Instruments: Adrian Mancuso and James Green

13:55-14:25hrs  

Future Developments at European XFEL: Robert Feidenhansl

Eu-XFEL

14:25-14:55hrs

 Future Developments at LCLS - Mike Dunne, SLAC


14:55-15:10hrs

Tea Break

15:10-16:30hrs

 

Emerging Technology: Chair Jim Clarke (4 x 20 minutes slots)

 

  1. Attosecond XFEL sources - Ago Marinelli, SLAC
  2. Seeding of FELs - Claudio Masciovecchio, Elettra ST
  3. XFELO - Patrick Rauer, DESY
  4. New polarisation and orbital angular momentum modes - Brian McNeil, Strathclyde University

 

16:30-17:00hrs


Discussion about future XFEL capabilities

17:00hrs​

Close – all depart

 

 

Zoom link

​For those joining remotely, please use the following link and passcode:

Zoom 

Passcode: 691886











Contact: Barnes, Kerry (STFC,RAL,CLF)