School on Synchrotron Light Sources and Their Applications | (smr 3917)
Starts 15 Jan 2024
Ends 26 Jan 2024
Central European Time
Online -
Online
An ICTP Online Meeting
The School will introduce young scientists to the design, operation, and research opportunities offered at a modern synchrotron light source and how such sources are realized.
The school will be held over two weeks and will consist of three modules: (1) Physical aspects concerning the design and function of the main components: accelerators, insertion devices and beamline optics; (2) Overview of the arguments that can be made in order to fund and build a synchrotron light source, including socioeconomic benefits, stakeholder engagement, communication; and (3) Overview of common beamline techniques, including those utilizing X-rays and infrared radiation.
Topics:
Fundamentals of synchrotron radiation from storage rings
Fundamentals of X-ray interactions with matter
Design and operation of storage rings
Beamline design: Photon transport and optics
Bending magnets and insertion devices
Project management at a large facility
Ancillary devices for light sources
Socioeconomic justification
Cultural heritage
Stakeholder engagement/communications
Starting up user operations at a new facility
Industrial Applications
IR microscopy
Basics of X-ray crystallography and powder diffraction
Basics of structural biology
Fundamentals of X-ray absorption: EXAFS and XANES
XRF, TXRF, GXRF and their applications in materials and life sciences