SRC Users’ Meeting Program
Saturday , October 25, 2003
(Location of Meeting: PSL Large Conference Room)

A PDF file of the program is also available

8:00 - 8:30 Registration, refreshments
Session 1 Chair: Hartmut Höchst
8:30 -8:50 Joe Bisognano, Executive Director
Welcome
& Status of SRC
8:50 - 9:10   Mark Bissen, SRC
Current and Future Status of SRC Beam Lines
9:10 – 9:25 Bob Legg, SRC
Operations 2003
9:25 – 9:40 Ken Jacobs, SRC
Accelerator Developments
9:40 – 10:25

Announcement of Aladdin Lamp Award Winner:
Christian Ast, Physics, UW-Madison (now at Max-Plank-Institut)
"Interactions in the Photoemission Process for Materials with Low Conductivity"

10:25 – 10:40 BREAK
Session 2 Chair: Cliff Olson
10:40 - 11:20 George Sawatzky (invited), University of British Columbia, Vancouver
High Energy Research Possibilities with an Extended Photon Energy Range
11:20 – 11:35 Juan Carlos Campuzano, U. of Illinois at Chicago
A High Resolution, High Photon Energy Capability at Aladdin, the Instrument and the Science
11:3511:50 Tom Miller – U of Illinios at Urbana-Champaign
Atomically Uniform Thin Films on Silicon
11:5012:05 S. H. Southworth,Argonne National Lab
Many-Electron Effects On The Xe 5s Nondipole Photoelectron Asymmetry
12:05 –12:20 Adam Kaminski – University of WalesSwansea
New features in the phase diagram of cuprates
12:20 - 1:10  LUNCH
1:10 –1:45  Posters at Aladdin, Aladdin tours
Session 3 Chair: Tom Miller
1:45 –2:00  Scott Whitfield, U of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
"Photoelectron Spectrometry of Atomic Chromium in the Region of the 3p to 3d Giant Resonance"
2:002:40 Jim Tobin (invited) – Lawrence Livermore National Lab
Spin-Resolved PES of Complex Systems
2:40 –2:55 Tomasz Durakiewicz – Los Alamos National Lab
Photoemission Study of USb and UTe – 5f Electronic Structure and Magnetism
2:55 –3:10

Cherice Evans, Queens College - CUNY, Flushing, NY
"Field Ionization of CH3I in Supercritical Ar"

3:10 – 3:25 BREAK
3:25 –4:05 Users' Business Meeting (election, discussion of new beamlines, etc.)
Session 4 Chair: Dave McIlroy
4:05 - 4:25 A. Jürgensen – CSRF
Canadian Synchrotron Radiation Facility
4:25 - 4:40 James W. Taylor, Center for NanoTechnology (CNTech)
Future Plans and Recent Accomplishments at CNTech
4:40 – 4:55  Paul Nealey, CNTech and Chemical Engineering, UW- Madison
Self-assembly of Block Copolymers on Lithographically Defined Nanopatterned Substrates
4:55–5:10 Brad Frazer – UW-Madison & Institute de Physique Appliquée, Lausanne
Identification of Sub-micrometer Silicate Inclusions in Archean Zircons with  X-PEEM
5:10 –5:15 BEST POSTER CONTEST WINNER ANNOUNCED
6:00 – 7:00 Cocktail Hour at Dry Bean (hors d'ouevres provided; cash bar)
(directions to the Dry Bean are enclosed in the registration packet)
7:00 Dinner at Dry Bean

The Synchrotron Radiation Center is funded by the National Science Foundation
(Award No. DMR-0084402) and operated by the Graduate School of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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