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pan-training pan-training updated RIXS/REXS Workshop on Resonant Inelastic and Elastic X-ray Scattering at 2025-04-10 10:30:49 UTC.
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pan-training pan-training updated RIXS/REXS Workshop on Resonant Inelastic and Elastic X-ray Scattering at 2025-04-10 10:30:48 UTC.
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pan-training pan-training updated Gordon Research Conference: Advanced X-Ray Science Driving Societal Transformation at 2025-04-10 10:30:45 UTC.
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pan-training pan-training updated ICESS 2025 The 16th International Conference on Electronic Spectroscopy and Structure at 2025-04-10 10:30:44 UTC.
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pan-training pan-training updated The International Conference on Electronic Spectroscopy and Structure (ICESS)-16 at 2025-04-10 10:30:43 UTC.
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pan-training pan-training updated The 2025 Interior of the Earth Gordon Research Conference (GRC) at 2025-04-10 10:30:40 UTC.
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pan-training pan-training updated The 16th Femtochemistry Conference (FEMTO 16)- Dynamics of Complex Molecular Processes in Chemistry, Biology, and Physics.   at 2025-04-10 10:30:39 UTC.
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pan-training pan-training updated Laser Spectroscopy and Photonic Technologies for Circular Economy: Advancing Sustainable Innovations in Material Research and Diagnostics at 2025-04-10 10:30:17 UTC.
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changed Description to: The workshop “Laser Spectroscopy and Photonic Technologies for Circular Economy: Advancing Sustainable Innovations in Material Research and Diagnostics”, is a dynamic event dedicated to exploring the transformative role of photonic technologies in fostering sustainability and innovation. This workshop will primarily focus on laser spectroscopy, imaging, and sensing technologies, exploring their critical role in material research, diagnostics, and sustainable innovation. Participants will gain insights into how these advanced photonic techniques enable precise material characterization, real-time monitoring, and efficient resource management—key drivers for circular economy solutions. Through expert talks, hands-on sessions, and interactive discussions, the workshop will highlight the versatility and impact of these technologies across research and industry. The program will also feature a poster session, providing a platform for researchers and students to present their work, exchange ideas, and foster new collaborations. Two hands-on sessions will offer participants practical experience in: Hyperspectral Imaging – exploring its powerful capabilities in material analysis and diagnostics. Laser Spectroscopy – delving into its versatile applications in environmental monitoring, quality control, and material characterization. Apply until 16 May 2025 Who should attend This workshop is designed for a diverse audience of researchers, professionals, and students who are interested in the intersection of photonic technologies and sustainable innovation. It will be particularly valuable for: Researchers and Academics working in material science, photonics, environmental science, chemistry, and related fields who want to explore advanced diagnostic tools and sustainable applications. Industry Professionals from sectors such as recycling, manufacturing, environmental monitoring, and quality control seeking innovative solutions for material analysis and circular economy practices. Graduate and PhD Students aiming to expand their knowledge and hands-on experience in hyperspectral imaging and laser spectroscopy. Whether you are driven by scientific curiosity, industrial innovation, or sustainability goals, this workshop offers valuable insights, networking opportunities, and practical skills tailored to your interests.   Hands-on sessions Hyperspectral Imaging Unlike traditional RGB imaging, which captures only three spectral bands, hyperspectral imaging (HSI) collects the entire spectrum from every point in the field of view, producing the “spectral cube”: a stack of images taken at a large number of wavelengths. HSI synergistically combines the spatial correlations typical of imaging with the chemometric information provided by spectra, thus enabling the identification of materials in an inhomogeneous sample. This technology has been widely used since the 1970s in several fields such as remote sensing, medical imaging, astronomy, agriculture, and conservation science, and can now become a key technology for sorting materials in the circular economy. Laser Spectroscopy This hands-on experimental demonstration will provide participants with a practical understanding of how to use laser spectroscopy techniques for the analysis and characterization of surfaces and materials. The following techniques will be demonstrated: LIBS: Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy enables the determination of the elemental composition of materials on the basis of the characteristic atomic emission from a micro-plasma produced by focusing a high-power laser on, a solid surface. It is widely used in various analytical applications for qualitative, semi-quantitative, and quantitative material analysis. LIBS is a rapid, micro-destructive technique that can be performed both at close range and remotely (from distances of up to hundreds of meters). It can be used for bulk analysis, depth profiling (elemental distribution with depth), and 2D and 3D chemical mapping. Raman: Raman spectroscopy is a well-established analytical technique that probes vibrational and other low-frequency modes in molecules and materials. As a result, it provides an accurate look into chemical bonding, thereby enabling identification of various types of materials, both inorganic and organic. Raman spectroscopy features high sensitivity and specificity, it is rapid, non-destructive, and can be performed in situ. When performed using a Raman microscope, it offers superb spatial resolution and minimal analysis time. Following a brief introduction to the fundamental principles and instrumentation of both techniques, participants will have the opportunity to use a Raman microscope and a micro-LIBS instrument (developed at IESL-FORTH) to analyse various materials. Participants are encouraged to contact us in advance if they wish to bring their own samples for potential analysis during the demonstration. The workshop is organised within the frame of project ReMade@ARI (REcyclable MAterials DEvelopement at Analytical Research Infrastructures) co-funded by the European Union as part of Horizon Europe (GA No 10105841). The event is endorsed by Laserlab-Europe through EU’s Horizon Europe co-funded project Lasers4EU (GA No 101131771).
pan-training pan-training updated Laserlab-Europe AISBL: Annual Meeting 2025 at 2025-04-10 10:30:14 UTC.
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changed Description to: On behalf of the Management Board of Laserlab-Europe, we are pleased to announce the upcoming joint Laserlab-Europe Annual Meeting and Laserlab-Europe AISBL General Assembly. Dates & Events:– Lasers4EU Workshop on Standardised Performance Assessment: 12 May 2025– Laserlab-Europe Annual Meeting: 13 May 2025– Laserlab-Europe AISBL General Assembly: 14 May 2025 Parallel Workshops on 13 May 2025– Cultural Heritage: The use of laser-based techniques in heritage science, including advanced spectroscopy, imaging, and conservation methods.– Targets for Laser Fusion: The latest advancements in target manufacturing, laser fusion experiments, and innovative materials for high-energy applications.– Lasers for Green Energy: Discussions on ultrafast spectroscopy, photocatalysis, artificial photosynthesis, and laser processing for sustainable energy solutions. The Laserlab-Europe AISBL General Assembly will bring together the Association Members to strategize and plan future joint activities. The Laserlab-Europe Annual Meeting serves as a key platform for networking and collaboration among international institutes, fostering discussions on cutting-edge laser technologies and their applications. The meetings on 13 May 2025 are open to participants from outside Laserlab-Europe. An exhibition area will be available for interested companies. All participants and company representatives are invited to contribute to the discussions at the end of each session. We look forward to welcoming you to an engaging and insightful event!   Programme at a glance Monday 12 May 11:00 – 13:00 Visit to CLF  facilities 14:00 – 14:10 General opening 14:10 – 17:30 Lasers4EU: Workshop on standardised performance assessment (internal event) 19:30 – Informal dinner (at own expenses)   Tuesday 13 May 9:30 – 13:00 Workshop: Cultural Heritage Workshop: Targets for Laser Fusion Workshop: Lasers for Green Energy 14:00 – 16:00 16:30 – 17:30 Presentation of the results of the parallel sessions 18:00 –   Working dinner   Wednesday 14 May 9:30 – 13:00 Laserlab-Europe AISBL General Assembly (internal event) 14:30 – 17:00 Social event: Christ Church and Christ Church Meadow   Register here
pan-training pan-training updated Bad Honnef Seminar 2025, Bad Honnef, Deutschland at 2025-04-10 10:30:03 UTC.
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