The Synchrotron Environmental Science (SES) Symposium will be held at Stony Brook University from September 29 – October 1, 2025. This symposium will unite leading experts in synchrotron research and environmental science to foster dialogue, collaboration, and innovation. The 8th SES Symposium focuses on the complex interplay amongst and between hydrologic, geomorphic, geochemical, and biological processes and how […]
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SR2A 2025 brings together archaeologists, conservation and materials scientists, conservators, and researchers from all disciplines with experience in large-scale research facilities, as well as curators, cultural heritage managers, art historians, and potential users of synchrotrons. The conference will offer a unique and highly stimulating environment for discussion and networking on the innovative use of synchrotron […] |
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The Pittsburgh Diffraction Conference is one of the longest-running scientific meetings in North America focused on the advancement of structural science through diffraction-based methods. Bridging both life sciences and materials sciences, the conference brings together researchers who utilize laboratory-based instruments, X-ray light sources, electron diffraction, and neutron scattering to explore the structure and dynamics of […] |
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A reminder to all interested SEES Users that the deadline for APS Proposals and Experiment Time Requests for Run Cycle 2026-1 is Wed. Oct 22 at 2:00 PM (Chicago time) Submit new general user proposals or time requests against existing proposals (ETR’s) using the Universal Proposal System: https://ups.servicenowservices.com/ups All SEES beamlines at the APS (Sector […] |
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From Zircon to Reidite and Back: Nanoscale Windows into Shock Metamorphism Leah Shteynman School of Earth & Space Exploration Arizona State University Learn more and get the Zoom link here. |
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