Description |
SCHOOL PURPOSES AND TOPICS: The purpose of the Synchrotron Radiation School is to introduce and demonstrate advanced analytical methodologies based on X-ray spectrometry with application in the fields of Nano-Science and Environmental monitoring. The introduction of environment-friendly energy sources and the diagnosis, monitoring and understanding of environmental problems are issues of high concern for developing countries due to the destructive impact of the growing industrialization. These problems in many cases can be tackled by novel technologies based on the development of nano-structured materials that can be fully characterized due to the remarkable properties of synchrotron radiation. This two-week School is addressed to young motivated scientists with a Ph.D., or at least several years of research activity. It will offer a balanced program composed by lectures, tutorials and practical hands-on training sessions at different Elettra beamlines including the newly developed XRF beamline and the IAEA multipurpose endstation. The School aims to enhance the skills of participants in applying synchrotron radiation based on X-ray spectrometry techniques. It will also represent an opportunity for young researchers from developing countries to utilize in a competitive manner the access mechanisms offered by Elettra, the IAEA and the ICTP. The following specific topics will be included: •Synchrotron Radiation Instrumentation: X-ray optics, UHV instrumentation, Advanced sample manipulator systems, trends and developments •Theory and analytical applications of X-ray Absorption Fine Structure (XAFS) techniques •Synchrotron Radiation based X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) analysis Methodologies: Grazing Incidence XRF (GI-XRF), Total Reflection XRF (TR-XRF), 2D-3D Micro-XRF analysis, Quantification methodology and Monte Carlo Methods •Tutorials on XRF/GIXRF and XAFS data analysis and on Monte Carlo Methods •Experimental hands on sessions at Elettra XRF, TwinMic and XAFS beamlines |
Joint ICTP-IAEA School on Novel Experimental Methodologies for Synchrotron Radiation Applications in Nano-science and Environmental Monitoring | (smr 2611)
Go to day
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10:00 - 18:00
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10:00
Registration
1h30' (
Leonardo Building - Lobby
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- 11:30 Lunch Break 2h30' ( )
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14:00
Opening
30'
Material: Slides -
14:30
Introduction to Synchrotron radiation; evolution from undulator radiation to free electron lasing
1h30'
Speaker: D. Attwood (Berkeley University - USA) Material: Slides Video - 16:00 Coffee Break 30' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Lobby )
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16:30
An introduction to X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy and EXAFS
1h30'
Speaker: S. Pascarelli (ESRF, Grenoble - France) Material: Slides Video
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10:00
Registration
1h30' (
Leonardo Building - Lobby
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10:00 - 18:00
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09:00 - 18:00
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09:00
Introduction to X-ray optics and XSW formation; Coherence
1h30'
Speaker: D. Attwood (Berkeley University - USA) Material: Slides Video - 10:30 Coffee break 30' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Lobby )
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11:00
XAFS studies in Environmental and Material Sciences
1h0'
Speaker: G. Aquilanti (Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste) Material: Slides Video - 12:00 Lunch Break 1h30' ( )
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13:30
Introduction to the Quantitative XRF analysis
1h30'
Speaker: A. Karydas (IAEA, Vienna - Austria) Material: Slides Video -
15:00
Practical Session
30'
Speaker: B. Beckhoff (PTB, Berlin - Germany) Material: Slides Video -
15:30
Coffee Break
30'
(
Adriatico Guest House
)
Two shuttles will be at participants' disposal to go from Leonardo Building to Adriatico GH. Departure at 15:40 (outside the LB Main Entrance). AGH is within walking distance. Please see map (under School's material) to know how to get there by foot.
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16:00
Tutorial on XAFS data analysis
2h0' (
Adriatico Guest House Informatics Lab.
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Speaker: G. Aquilanti, C. Guglieri (Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste)
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09:00
Introduction to X-ray optics and XSW formation; Coherence
1h30'
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19:00 - 21:00
Social Dinner
Location: AGH
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09:00 - 18:00
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09:00 - 18:00
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09:00
Introduction to Grazing Incidence XRF analysis
1h30'
Speaker: G. Pepponi (Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Trento - Italy) Material: Video - 10:30 Coffee Break 30' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Lobby )
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11:00
Reference free XRF and GIXRF analysis
1h0'
Speaker: B. Beckhoff (PTB, Berlin - Germany) Material: Slides Video - 12:00 Lunch Break 1h30' ( )
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13:30
X-ray Reflectometry: Principles and Analytical applications
1h0'
Speaker: M. Tiwari (Raja Ramana Centre For Advanced Technology, Indore - India) Material: Video -
14:30
Depth Profiling by GIXRF for Energy Conversion Materials
1h0' (
Leonardo da Vinci Building Euler Lecture Hall
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Speaker: C. Streeck (PTB, Berlin - Germany) Material: Video - 15:30 Coffee Break 30' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Lobby )
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16:00
In operando XAS analysis of Li-ion and Li-sulphur batteries
1h0'
Speaker: I. Arcon (University of Nova Gorica - Slovenia) Material: Slides Video -
17:00
Tutorial on GIXRF data analysis
1h0'
Speaker: B. Beckhoff (PTB, Berlin - Germany)
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09:00
Introduction to Grazing Incidence XRF analysis
1h30'
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09:00 - 18:00
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09:00 - 18:00
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09:00
Soft X-ray microscopy combined with XRF and XANES Microspectroscopies for Environmental and Bio-Related Research
1h30'
Speaker: A. Gianoncelli (Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste) Material: Video - 10:30 Coffee break 30' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Lobby )
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11:00
Biomedical and environmental applications of SR-TXRF and SR-TXRF- XANES
1h0'
Speaker: C. Streli (Technische Universitaet Wien - Austria) Material: Handouts Video - 12:00 Lunch break 1h30' ( )
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13:30
Combined GIXRF-XRR analysis
1h0'
Speaker: M. Tiwari (Raja Ramana Centre For Advanced Technology, Indore - India) Material: Video -
14:30
Evaluation of XRF spectra: from basics to advanced systems
1h0'
Speaker: P. Van Espen (University of Antwerpen - Belgium) Material: Slides Video - 15:30 Coffee Break 30' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Lobby )
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16:00
Quantitative XRF analysis: algorithms and their practical use
1h0'
Speaker: P. Van Espen (University of Antwerpen - Belgium) Material: Slides Video -
17:00
Introduction to 3D Micro-XRF analysis and Analytical applications
1h0'
Speaker: A. Karydas (IAEA - Austria) Material: Slides Video
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09:00
Soft X-ray microscopy combined with XRF and XANES Microspectroscopies for Environmental and Bio-Related Research
1h30'
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09:00 - 18:00
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09:30 - 18:30
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09:30
TXRF analytical methodologies and sample preparation procedures for ultra-trace elements analysis
1h0'
Speaker: N. Kallithrakas (Technical University of Crete - Greece) Material: Slides Video - 10:30 Coffee Break 30' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Lobby )
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11:00
Studies of metal accumulation and ligand environment in plants by Synchrotron Radiation techniques
1h0'
Speaker: K. Vogel-Mikus (University of Ljubljana - Slovenia) Material: Slides Video - 12:00 Lunch Break 1h30' ( )
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13:30
Imaging techniques using Synchrotron radiation
1h0'
Speaker: G. Tromba (Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste) -
14:30
Correlation of synchrotron radiation spectromicroscopy-based techniques: a tool in life science research
1h30'
Speaker: D. Eichert (Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste) -
16:00
Coffee Break
30'
(
Adriatico Guest House Informatics Lab.
)
Two shuttles will be at participants' disposal to go from Leonardo Building to Adriatico GH. Departure at 16:10 (outside the LB Main Entrance). AGH is within walking distance. Please see map (under School's material) to know how to get there by foot.
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16:30
Tutorial on XRF Data Analysis
2h0' (
Adriatico Guest House Informatics Lab.
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Speaker: P. Van Espen (University of Antwerpen - Belgium) Material: Slides
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09:30
TXRF analytical methodologies and sample preparation procedures for ultra-trace elements analysis
1h0'
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09:30 - 18:30
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13:45 - 18:00
Visit to Škocjan Caves Park (Slovenia)
Location: -
13:45
Trip to Škocjan Caves Park
3h15'
2:00 PM - Departure from bus-stop nearby Adriatico guesthouse. Please reach the bus-stand at least 15 minutes before departure for bus loading Arrival to Škocjan Caves Park is planned at 2:45. Guided tour starts at 3:00 PM 5:00 PM - Return from Škocjan Caves Park Arrival to ICTP is planned for 6:00 PM
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13:45
Trip to Škocjan Caves Park
3h15'
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13:45 - 18:00
Visit to Škocjan Caves Park (Slovenia)
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09:00 - 17:00
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09:00
UHV experiments
40'
Speaker: L. Gregoratti (Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste) Material: Slides Video -
09:40
UHV instrumentation and alignment strategies
50'
Speaker: J. Weser (PTB Berlin - Germany) Material: Slides Video - 10:30 Coffee Break 30' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Lobby )
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11:00
Instrumentation of the end station at the Elettra XRF beamline
1h0'
Speaker: J. J. Leani (IAEA, Vienna - Austria) Material: Video - 12:00 Lunch Break 1h30' ( )
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13:30
Multivariates methods for data analysis
1h0'
Speaker: H. J. Sanchez (IFEG-CONICET - Argentina) Material: Slides Video -
14:30
An introduction to Resonant Raman Scattering and Analytical applications
1h0'
Speaker: H. J. Sanchez (IFEG-CONICET - Argentina) Material: Slides Video -
15:30
Coffee Break
30'
(
Adriatico Guest House
)
Two shuttles will be at participants' disposal to go from Leonardo Building to Adriatico GH. Departure at 15:40 (outside the LB Main Entrance). AGH is within walking distance. Please see map (under School's material) to know how to get there by foot.
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16:00
Tutorial on GIXRF Software and Instrumentation
1h0' (
Adriatico Guest House Informatics Lab.
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Speaker: M. Tiwari (Raja Ramana Centre For Advanced Technology - India)
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09:00
UHV experiments
40'
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09:00 - 17:00
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08:30 - 17:30
Hands-on activity at Elettra
Location: Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste -
08:30
Transportation to Elettra
30'
A bus will collect participants at 8:30 in front of the Adriatico Guest House. After introductory lectures chaired by Dr. Karydas and a visit to experimental halls participants will be divided into three groups. On Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday, these groups will attend, on a rotational basis, each of the three experimental sessions dedicated to XRF, TwinMic and XAFS.
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09:00
Storage ring in brief
35'
Speaker: F. Iazzourene (Accelerator Group) (Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste) Material: Slides -
09:35
Synchrotron facilities radiation safety issues
35'
Speaker: K. Casarin (Radiation Protection Group) (Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste) Material: Slides -
10:10
Beamline design and instrumentation
35'
Speaker: A. Bianco (Mechanical, Vacuum and Optical Engineering Group) (Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste) Material: Slides -
10:45
Visit to Elettra/FERMI experimental halls
1h35'
Participants might be divided in two groups for the visit to experimental halls
- 12:20 Lunch break 1h40'
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14:00
Experimental Session on XRF - Group 1
3h0'
Speaker: J. J. Leani, A. Karydas, A. Migliori, J. Weser -
14:00
Experimental Session on TwinMic - Group 2
3h0'
Speaker: A. Gianoncelli, M. Altissimo -
14:00
Experimental Session on XAFS - Group 3
3h0'
Speaker: G. Aquilanti, C. Guglieri, L. Olivi - 17:00 Transportation to AGH 30'
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08:30
Transportation to Elettra
30'
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08:30 - 17:30
Hands-on activity at Elettra
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08:30 - 17:30
Hands-on Activity at Elettra
Location: Elettra - Sincrotrone Trieste - 08:30 Transportation to Elettra 30' ( )
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09:00
Experimental Session on XRF - Group 3
3h0'
Speaker: J. J. Leani, A. Karydas, A. Migliori -
09:00
Experimental Session on TwinMic - Group 1
3h0'
Speaker: A. Gianoncelli, M. Altissimo -
09:00
Experimental Session on XAFS - Group 2
3h0'
Speaker: G. Aquilanti, C. Guglieri, L. Olivi - 12:00 Lunch break 2h0'
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14:00
Experimental Session on XRF - Group 2
3h0'
Speaker: J. J. Leani, A. Karydas, A. Migliori -
14:00
Experimental Session on TwinMic - Group 3
3h0'
Speaker: A. Gianoncelli, M. Altissimo -
14:00
Experimental Session on XAFS - Group1
3h0'
Speaker: G. Aquilanti, C. Guglieri, L. Olivi - 17:00 Transportation to ICTP 30' ( )
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08:30 - 17:30
Hands-on Activity at Elettra
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09:00 - 18:00
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09:00
Elemental analysis and chemical speciation of environmental particulate matter using synchrotron radiation
1h30'
Speaker: J. Osan (Hungarian Academy of Science, Budapest - Hungary) Material: Video - 10:30 Coffee Break 30' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Lobby )
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11:00
An introduction to Monte Carlo Methods in XRF analysis
1h0'
Speaker: T. Schoonjans (BAM, Berlin - Germany) Material: Slides Video - 12:00 Lunch Break 1h30' ( )
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13:30
Tutorial on Monte Carlo methods in XRF analysis
2h0' (
Adriatico Guest House Informatics Lab.
)
Speaker: T. Schoonjans (BAM, Berlin - Germany) Material: Slides - 15:30 Coffee Break 30' ( Adriatico Guest House Informatics Lab. )
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16:00
Participants feedback session; sharing experience, questions from the practical sessions
2h0' (
Adriatico Guest House Informatics Lab.
)
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09:00
Elemental analysis and chemical speciation of environmental particulate matter using synchrotron radiation
1h30'
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09:00 - 18:00
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09:00 - 12:30
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09:00
Synchrotron radiation techniques for nanotoxicology and nanomedicine studies
1h30'
Speaker: L. Pascolo (IRCCS Burlo Garofolo, Trieste) - 10:30 Coffee break 30' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Lobby )
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11:00
Characterization of individual environmental microparticles using SR techniques
1h0'
Speaker: J. Osan (Hungarian Academy of Science, Budapest - Hungary) Material: Video -
12:00
Closure of the School
30'
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09:00
Synchrotron radiation techniques for nanotoxicology and nanomedicine studies
1h30'
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09:00 - 12:30