LINXS WEBINAR SERIES
This page collects ongoing targeted webinar series organised by LINXS’ working groups and fellows or associated groups that are relevant for the community
Antibodies in solution
A LINXS-NIST webinar series
This Webinar Series is meant as an educational venture addressed to a broad audience including students and researchers from various backgrounds and all those who are interested to dive into the fascinating world of antibody research and learn more about the use of scattering methods for this purpose.
INVERSION OF COHERENT X-RAY DATA - A CoWork* WEBINAR SERIES
A Webinar series dedicated to the exploitation of the coherence properties of photon beams produced at new generation synchrotron sources. CoWork is a showcase of research utilising advanced methods for materials characterisation based on coherent X-rays (e.g. Coherent Diffraction Imaging, Ptychography, Holography, XPCS, ….) with the aim of informing and inspiring new users.
For all researchers intrigued by the spectacular coherence properties of X-rays produced at modern synchrotron sources – of which MAX IV is an example.
*A virtual Coherence Workshop
Science at large scale research facilities
A webinar series introducing the latest scientific breakthroughs and developments at large scale research facilities from all over the world.
For the first time, Science Directors from different x-ray and neutron facilities will explore – together with the participants - the science, the methods, the applications and the collaborations carried out at their research site.
LET’S DIVE INTO THE ATOMS
Welcome to a web-seminar series introducing x-ray and neutron science from a methods perspective. The aim is to create a fundamental understanding of how you as a researcher can use x-rays and neutrons in your own research.
ASP (The African School of Physics) Lecture series
ESS is presenting their collaboration school, ASP (The African School of Physics), with a number of selected lectures related to the LINXS community, with focus on neutron and X-ray science.