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Bern | Sommer School on Short-wavelength Imaging & Spectroscopy Sources (=SWISS) |
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Organized by the Short-wavelength Plasma Radiation Lab at the Institute of Applied Physics of the university of Bern. The school is promoted by the Mittelbau Verein of the University of Bern (MVUB), the national competence center for research "MUST" (Molecular Ultrafast Science & Technology), the "Limat" (Light & Matter) research program, the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) and the SLN (Swiss Photonics and Laser Network). The school's international distinguished lecturers will offer a two-day introduction in light sources, optics, imaging, spectroscopy, and applications in short-wavelength nano-diagnostics. Day 1 (kick-off) is Monday 10 September 2012. The no-fee registration includes accommodation for a limited number of places. Registration is thus accomplished on a "first come, first served" principle. Participants with a poster summarizing their research achievements or future research projects are also waived the registration fee as well as students. Only title (but no abstract) submission is required for poster presentation. The registration remains open until all places are filled. No admission is possible without registration via website portal or after all the available places are booked. Three sessions on each day are foresees: (i) sources, (ii) optics & methods, (iii) applications. The 45-minute lectures focus on specific topics and have a tutorial character. The posters will remain up for the whole duration of the school. Get-togethers are organized on Day 1 early morning, with a visit at a Bern's attraction, and on Day 1 evening (grill dinner). The school is concluded on Day 2 at 17.30. Register today for free, and do not miss the opportunity to network with your peers. Venue: University of Bern Institut für Exakte Wissenschaften EXWI Institute for Applied Physics Sidlerstrasse 5 3012 Bern, Switzerland Contact: Prof. Dr. Davide Bleiner Institute for Applied Physics, University of Bern Beni Muller, 20. July 2015 |