Submitted Abstracts

Note

  • Workshop sessions with speakers for each session are available on the workshop page.
  • Speakers were not required to submit abstracts. The following abstracts were submitted voluntairly.
  1. Bob Austin, Princeton
    Quantum Control of Protein Dynamics
  2. David Blank, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
    Probing Directly Non-equilibrium Solvent Dynamics During Fundamental Chemical Event
  3. Christian Bressler, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
    Ultrafast X-Ray Absorption Spectroscop
  4. Stefan Eisebitt, BESSY
    Imaging Nanostructures by X-ray Holography: From Synchrotrons to Free Electron Lasers
  5. Giacomo Ghiringhelli, Politecnico di Milano.
    RIXS and Other Resonant Spectroscopies at a FEL Source

  6. Jeroen Goedkoop, University of Amsterdam
    Magnetic Fluctuations Measured with X-ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy
  7. David Jonas, University of Colorado at Bolder
    Two-Dimensional Spectroscopy and Fast Electronic Processes
  8. Steve Kevan, University of Oregon
    Coherence, Correlations, and Complexity
  9. Stefano Marchesini, Lawrence Livermore National Lab
    Ultrafast Diffractive Imaging with Coherent X-rays
  10. Dwayne Miller, University of Toronto, Canada
    4D Molecular Scale Imaging
  11. Marcus Motzkus, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany
    Coherent Control of Quantum Phenomena Using Shaped UV Pulses
  12. Robin Santra, Argonne National Laboratory
    Multiphoton Physics at Short Wavelengths
  13. Andreas Scholl, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    Spin and Orbital Moment Dynamics in Magnetic Materials
  14. Joachim Ullrich, Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik
    HeidelbergNew Frontiers in Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics at VUV or Soft X-Ray FELs
  15. Paul M. Voyles, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Wisconsin, Madison
    When Structural Noise is Signal: Fluctuations, Correlations, and Coherence
  16. Aihua Xie, Oklahoma State
    Toward Time-resolved Structural Characterization of Proteins in Action