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Workshop Chair:
Dean Haeffner
(Advanced Photon Source)

Local Organizing Committee:

Jonathan Almer
(Advanced Photon Source)
Mark Beno
(Advanced Photon Source)
Peter Lee
(Advanced Photon Source)
Ulrich Lienert
(Advanced Photon Source)
Douglas Robinson
(Ames Laboratory, Iowa)
Sarvjit Shastri
(Advanced Photon Source)

Workshop on Science with High-Energy X-rays

August 9-10 , 2004, APS, Argonne, Illinois


Workshop Presentations

The workshop presentations consisted of plenary talks that highlighted overviews of the field and identified future emerging areas. Many topical presentations included applications of high energy x-rays to material science and materials engineering problems.


Monday August 9, 2004

Dean Haeffner (Argonne National Laboratory) – Workshop Charge and Overview of High-Energy X-ray Science at the Advanced Photon Source (Slides)

Pleanary Session 1

Sarvjit Shastri (Argonne National Laboratory) - Optimizing the Generation of High-Energy X-Rays at the Advanced Photon Source (Slides)

John Parise (State University of New York at Stony Brook) – Studies of Short and Long-Range Structure at High Pressures and HighTemperatures using High Energy X-ray Scattering (Slides)

Plenary Session II

Ersan Üstündag(Ames Laboratory/Iowa State University) - Micromechanics of Materials using High Energy XRD (Slides)

Gregory S. Rohrer (Carnegie Mellon University) - Characterizing the Internal Grain Boundary Network Structure of Polycrystals: The Current State of the Art and Opportunities for High Energy X-ray Diffraction Microscopy (Summary, Slides)

Dorte Juul Jensen (Risø National Laboratory, Denmark) – Current and Future Applications of 3D XRD Microscopy in Materials Science (Summary, Slides)

Plenary Session III

Andrew Allen (NIST) – Characterization of Gradient Microstructures in Complex Materials by High Energy Small-Angle and Wide-Angle X-ray Scattering (Summary)

Ronald Frahm (Bergische Universität Wuppertal) – High Energy X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy: Current Status and Future Applications (Slides)

Elliot Kanter (Argonne National Laboratory) - Investigating Atomic Inner-shell Phenomena with High-Energy X-rays (Summary, Slides)

Plenary Session IV

Yan Gao (GE Global Research, Niskayuna, New York) - Present and Future Use of High-Energy X-rays for Industrial Materials Research (Summary, Slides)

Valeri Petkov (Central Michigan University) - Atomic-Scale Structure of Materials with Intrinsic Disorder by the Atomic Pair Distribution Function Technique and High Energy X-Ray Diffraction (Summary, Slides)


Tuesday August 10, 2004

Session V-A: Materials Engineering

Mark Daymond (Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario) - Insights into the Deformation Mechanics of Materials Using High Energy X-Rays

Anke Pyzalla (Technical University of Wien, Austria) – In-Situ Determination of Material Behavior under Thermal and Mechanical Loading Using High Energy Synchrotron Radiation (Summary, Slides)

Rosa Barabash (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) - Understanding of Local Dislocation Structures in Deformed Materials Based on Microdiffraction (Slides)

Session VI-A: Materials Engineering

Wolfgang Pantleon (Riso National Laboratory, Denmark) - Emerging Order in Dislocation Structures during Metal Loading (Summary, Slides)

Todd Hufnagel (Johns Hopkins University) - Using High Energy X-Ray Scattering to Study Micromechanics of Deformation in Metallic-Glass-Matrix Composites (Slides)

Session VII-A: Materials Engineering

Mark Bourke (Los Alamos National Laboratory) - Mechanical Properties:- Prediction and Measurement

Hans-Rudolf Wenk (University of California at Berkeley) - High-Energy X-Ray Measurements of Texture in Materials

Paul Dawson (Cornell University) - Finite Element Modeling of Lattice Strains in Polycrystalline Metals with Comparisons to Diffraction Experiments. (Summary, Slides)

Workshop Summary - Discussion Leader: Ersan Üstündag


Tuesday August 10, 2004

Session V-B: Materials Physics

Angus P. Wilkinson (Georgia Institute of Technology) - Building A Foundation for the Future, Staying Cool, And Rocket Science all with the Aid Of High Energy X-Rays (Summary, Slides)

Brian Toby (NIST) – Scientific Possibilities of High-Energy X-Ray Powder Diffraction (Slides)

Jonathan Hanson (Brookhaven National Laboratory) - In Situ Time-Resolved Diffraction with High Energy X-rays from Catalyst and Metal Oxides: Results from Rietveld Refinements and Comparisons with Neutron Diffraction Studies (Slides)

Session VI-B: Materials Physics

Peter Chupas (Argonne National Laboratory) – In-situ Pair Distribution Function Analysis Studies (Summary, Slides)

Matthew Kramer (Ames Laboratory/Iowa State University) - Structural Dynamics in Metallic Glasses (Slides)

Lynn Soderholm (Argonne National Laboratory) - Actinide-ion Speciation in Solution

Session VII-B: Materials Physics

Alan Goldman (Ames Laboratory/ Iowa State University) - Science using an electrostatic levitation furnace in the MUCAT Sector at the APS (Slides)

Jorg Strempfer (Max Planck Institute, Stuttgart, Germany) - Magnetic Scattering Using High-Energy X-Rays (Summary)

Ray Osborn (Argonne National Laboratory) - High-Energy X-Ray Diffuse Scattering (Slides)

Workshop Summary - Discussion Leader: Angus Wilkinson


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