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LINXS Science Day – rebooting from the pandemic

Welcome to discuss the LINXS science and development in the past four years and the future ambitions in expanding the LINXS community.

When: Friday, April 29, 08.30 - 18.30
Where: at LINXS (Scheelevägen 19) and at Zoom (Hybrid meeting)
Registration deadline: April 20

Programme Agenda

08:30 – 09:00            Arrival and coffee
09:00 – 09:15 Stefan Egelhaaf, Chair, LINXS SAB - View from LINXS International Science Advisory Board (SAB)
09:15 – 09:30 Trevor Forsyth, LINXS Director - LINXS – post-pandemic and the coming year

09:30 – 12:00 Morning Session - Chair: Charlie Karis, Director General, MAX-IV

09:40 – 10:00            Karin Lindkvist, Lund University - Integrative Pharmacology and Drug Discovery (IPDD), a new scientific theme in LINXS
10:00-10:30               Coffee
10:30 – 10:50            Stephan Förster, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany - Title to be confirmed
10:50-11:10               Maria Selmer, Uppsala University - How structural biology explains antibiotic resistance
11:10-11:30               Martin Sahlberg, Uppsala University - High entropy alloys for the hydrogen society
11:30-11:50               Marta Carroni, SciLifeLab and Stockholm University - Biological science using cryo-EM after the pandemic

11:50 – 13:00            Lunch and mingle

13:00 – 16:00 Afternoon Session – emerging science - Chair: Andreas Schreyer, Director for science, ESS

13:10 – 13:30            Lert Chayanun (Chalmers) - X-ray characterizations: From semiconductor nanowires to superconducting qubits (MAX IV PhD Thesis Award 2021)
13:30-13:50                Elin Törnquist (CNRS) - Neutron and x-ray tomography and small-angle scattering – applications in bone research
13:50-14:10                Robert Temperton (MAX-IV) - Resonant photoelectron spectroscopy as a probe of electronic structure and ultrafast electron dynamics.
14:10 – 14:30            Emanuel Larsson (Lund) - X-ray and Neutron Imaging of Food Science samples – from 2D, to 3D, to 4D
14:30-15:00                Coffee
15:00 – 15:20            Raminta Venskutonyte, Lund University - Structural studies of urocanate reductase
15:20 -15:40              Hanna Kwon/Peter Moody (Leicester, UK) - Heme Peroxidase mechanism: neutrons, protons and photons
15:40-16:00                Adrian Rennie, Uppsala University - Looking at real-life samples at interfaces to understand environment, health issues, and effects of pollution

16:00 – 18:30             Poster session and refreshments