Combining X-ray imaging and diffraction for materials and biomedical characterisations
With a workshop session on writing beam line proposals
Time: Thu 2023-02-02 10.00 - 15.30
Location: KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Language: English
Participating: Various
Combining X-ray imaging and diffraction measurements can provide a more holistic insight into materials and biomedical characterisation problems. Many synchrotron facilities, including the PETRA III Swedish beamline, therefore have instrumentation for both imaging and diffraction experiments. Some facilities such as DIAMOND now offer instrumentation for simultaneous imaging and diffraction.
This workshop Combining X-ray imaging and diffraction for materials and biomedical characterisations will firstly give an overview of X-ray imaging and diffraction instrumentation. Researchers from the UK, Germany and Sweden will then go on to present examples of novel research. For your research, you will also have the opportunity to discuss how to write successful beam time proposals with beamline scientists such as Dr Sharif Ahmed, Dual Imaging And Diffraction, Diamond Light Source Ltd.
Venue: KTH Innovation, Teknikringen 1, Stockholm
Register here by 25 January.
The programme is:
Techniques and instruments |
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09:30 |
Registration and coffee |
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10:00-10:05 |
Welcome |
Denise McCluskey, KTH |
10:05-10:30 |
Synchrotron X-ray microtomography – planning your first experiment of bio-to-metallic materials |
Emanuel Larsson, MAX IV |
10:30-10:55 |
Degradation of biodegradable magnesium implants - insight from diffraction contrast tomography |
Florian Wieland, Helmholtz-Zentrum hereon |
10:55:11:10 |
Coffee break |
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11:10-11:35 |
Grain-resolved diffraction: Investigating individual grains in polycrystalline samples |
Johan Hektor, Malmö University |
11:35-12:00 |
Introduction to DIAD beamline’s simultaneous imaging and diffraction capabilities |
Sharif Ahmed, Diamond Light Source |
12:00-13:00 |
Lunch break |
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Applications |
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13:00-13:20 |
X-ray imaging and diffraction of an additively manufactured magnesium alloy | Lisa Larsson, Uppsala University |
13:20-13:40 |
Concurrent imaging and diffraction of trabecular bone constructs with in-situ scanning and compression (15’) |
Elis Newham, Queen Mary University of London |
13:40-14:05 |
X-ray powder diffraction CT: In situ/operando experiments and technical developments (20’) |
Antony Vamvakeros, Finden Ltd |
14:05-14:20 |
Coffee break |
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14:20-14:40 |
Multi-modal multi-scale characterisation of human dental enamel | Cyril Besnard, University of Oxford |
14:40 |
How to write a proposal strong beamtime proposal and design a feasible experiment, with options for individual discussions |
DIAD Team |
15:30 |
End of workshop programme |
This international workshop is jointly organised by the Center for X-rays in Swedish Material Science (CeXS) and the MetaLSF project. The MetaLSF Project provides continuing professional education on the use of neutrons and x-rays in metallic metals research, which is funded by the EIT RawMaterials - a body of the European Union. We are also grateful to the Swedish iron and steel producers' association for supporting this event.