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Joint ANSTO-HZB Workshop

Perspectives for energy and materials science research with large scale facilities

March 7th 2017, 9.00 am - 5.00 pm

BESSY II Lecture Hall at Wilhelm-Conrad-Röntgen Campus

In October 2016 the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) and Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie (HZB) signed an umbrella Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to merge former independent efforts, provide principles for cooperation and establish scientific collaborations and staff exchange in the field of energy materials research with – but not only – advanced analytics and large scale facilities.

This workshop aims at exchanging information and perspectives of current research activities at ANSTO and HZB for further concretization of joint scientific projects of mutual benefit.

The workshop is open to the public upon registration (deadline 01.03.2017).

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Program

08:30-08.55

Meeting and registration at BESSY II Foyer

 

09.00-09.15

Welcome address:

Prof. A. Kaysser-Pyzalla or Thomas Frederking, HZB Board of Directors

Dr. Jamie Schulz, Leader of the Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering at ANSTO

09.15-10.50

Session 1: Energy materials research with photons

 

  Chair:

Dr. Catalina Jiménez

     
 

09.15-09.35

Energy Materials Research at the Australian Synchrotron

   

Prof. Michael James (Head of Science at the Australian Synchrotron)

     
 

09.40-10.00

The energy materials in-situ lab EMIL at BESSY II

   

Prof. Klaus Lips

     
 

10.05-10.25

Photon-based characterization of energy materials in both the energy and time domain

   

Prof. Emad Aziz

     
 

10.30-10.50

Energy materials research with resonant microwave photons

   

Prof. Jan Behrends and Dr. Alexander Schnegg

     

10.50-11.10

Coffee break

     

11.10-13.10

Session 2: Energy materials research with neutrons

 

Chair:

Dr. Roland Steitz

     
 

11.10-11.30

Energy-materials research using neutron scattering at ANSTO

   

Prof. Garry McIntyre, Research Leader at the Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering

     
 

11.35-11.55

Neutrons for spin liquids and functional materials in the FIT program

   

Prof. Bella Lake

     
 

12.00-12.20

Structure and dynamics of hybride perovskites: insights by neutron scattering

   

Prof. Susan Schorr

     
 

12.25-12.45

In-situ analysis with neutrons and photons of electrode materials for electrochemical energy storage

   

Dr. Sebastian Risse

     
 

12.50-13.10

Energy Materials and Neutron Reflectometry at ANSTO

   

Dr. Anton LeBrun (Instrument scientist at the OPAL neutron source)

     

13.10-14.00

Lunch

     

14.00-15.50

 Session 3: Beamlines at BESSY II & user service

 

  Chair:

Dr. Alexander Schnegg

     

 

14.00-14.35

Research opportunities at the new beamlines of the Australian Synchrotron

 

 

Prof. Michael James

     

 

14.40-15.00

Experimental capabilities at BESSY II

   

Dr. Christian Jung

     
 

15.05-15.25

Research on topological insulators at the ARPES beamlines of BESSY II

   

Prof. Oliver Rader

     
 

15.30-15.50

User service, user involvement and quality management for user beamtime projects

   

Dr. Antje Vollmer

     

15.50-16:30

Coffee & Conclusion