Title: Laboratory Compact
1LABSYNC
Laboratory Compact Light Sources
a SEVENTH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME of the
EUROPEAN UNION
Third International Symposium on
Laboratory Compact Light Sources
Leuven - Belgium2-4 September, 2008
- Scope of the Symposium
- The need for advanced light sources is well
documented by the creation of new large scale
synchrotron facilities and strong upgrade
programmes of older facilities. The applications
of light sources encompass all aspects of
sciences spanning the fields of physics,
chemistry, biology, material science, electronics
and medicine. An option to provide more light
to this community is to develop new compact
laboratory sources. Recently, several
laboratory scale compact light sources were
proposed. This symposium will serve as a forum
to introduce and examine these laboratory scale
compact light sources, and assess how they
perform in real life experiments.
Conference Chairmen
Preliminary list of invited speakers (30 talks)
About the programme
H. Yamada (Japan) K. Woods (Carnegi Mellon
Uni.) T. Baumbach (Karlsruhe) D. Moser
(Singapure) Wenbing Yun (Concord) R. Ruth
(Lyncean) S. Offerman (Delft) P. Walter
(Louvre-Paris) A. Magerl (U of Erlangen) U.
Schade (BESSY) H. Oyanagi (AIST- ) A. Sakellariou
(ANU - Australia) K. Andersson (Oslo
University) D. Minkov (Ritsumeikan Uni) W. Ludwig
(INSA Lyon) Gwyn P. Williams (TJ NAF USA)
M. Moon (Rits-Uni) T. Hirai (Rits-Uni) M. Morita
(PPL) D. Hasegawa (PPL) S. Wilkins (CSIRO) C.
Marchiori (IBM-Zurich) A. Bravin (ESRF
Grenoble) D. Habs (MAP-project) M. Carpinelli
(INFN Cagliari) R. Longo (ELETTRA Trieste) M.
van der Wiel (Eindhoven) R. Farrow Daresbury F.
Bijkerk (Rijnhuizen) H. Poulsen (Risoe) F. van
der Veen (ETH Zurich)
Scientific sessions on September 2, 3 and
4. Invited and Contributed Speakers Poster Session
Hironari Yamada hironari_at_se.ritsumei.ac.jp
Jean-Pierre Locquet JeanPierre.Locquet_at_Fys.KULeuve
n.be
Registration
Conference Secretary
Registration fee 250 EUR per person, which
includes conference registration (welcome drink,
abstract and programme book, conference CDROM,
session attendance, coffee breaks and conference
trip and dinner)
Johan VanackenJohan.Vanacken_at_Fys.KULeuven.be
Programme and Advisory Committee
G. Marchal (K.U.Leuven -Be) E. Lorenzo
(CNRS-Grenoble - Fr) T. Giessel (Bestec Berlin
-De) A. Thissen (SPECS Berlin - De) M.
Gambaccini (Uni-Ferrara - It) W. Bras (ESRF
Grenoble -Fr) G. Rikken (LNCMP Toulouse -Fr) C.
Detlefs (ESRF Grenoble - Fr) K. Temst
(K.U.Leuven -Be) P. Rullhusen (EC Mol - Be) A.
Vigilante (Bruker -De ) C. Marchiori (IBM Zürich
- Ch) T. Baumbach (ANKA Karlruhe -De) Amemiya
(k.u-Tokyo - Jp) Alberto Bravin (ESRF Grenoble
- Fr) M. Douka (EU) J. Vermant (K.U. Leuven -
Be) H. Yamada (Rits - Jp) H.O. Moser (SSLS
Sg) Wembing Yun (XRADIA Concord - Us ) L.
Kestens (R.U.Ghent - Be) S. Offerman (T.U.Delft
- Nl) J. Chikawa (Japan - Jp) K. Kohra (Japan -
Jp) F. Van den Heuvel (K.U.Leuven Be)
Accomodation
Accommodation is foreseen in the NOVOTEL -Leuven.
Participants should contact the hotel themselfs
(see web page) and fax a reservation sheet to
32 16 21 32 01. The special conference fee is
90 per night and per person in a single room,
111 for two persons in a double room.
Deadlines (2008)
Abstract submission July, 20 Notification of
acceptance August, 1 Payment of all-in
registration August, 15 Arrival September,
1 Departure September, 5
http//www.kuleuven.be/labsync/
Conference Location
Sponsors
The conference (sessions and acommodation) will
take place at the NOVOTEL in hystorical city of
Leuven (Flanders, Belgium).
the EU FP7-Infrastructures 2007-1,
Collaborative Project , Capacities, Design
studies for research infrastructures in all ST
fields - programme Photon Production Laboratory
Ritsumeikan University
Conference Contact
Website
E-mail Monique.VanMeerbeeck_at_fys.kuleuven.be Mail
K. U. Leuven Celestijnenlaan 200 D B-3001
Heverlee, Belgium Fax 32 16 32 79 83
For more information about the conference
http//www.kuleuven.be/labsync