THU September 26
Thursday, September 26, 2019 - Plenary Session to be held in Panofsky Auditorium
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9:00 am Welcome/Session Introductions - Roseanne Sension (U Michigan, LCLS UEC Vice Chair)
9:10 am Welcome/Update - Chi-Chang Kao (SLAC Director)
9:30 am DOE BES Update - James Murphy (Director, Scientific User Facilities Division, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, DOE)
10:00 am LCLS Update - Mike Dunne (LCLS Director)
10:30 am Break (group photo in front of the SUSB)
11:00 am SSRL Update - Paul McIntyre (SSRL Director)
11:30 am Town Hall Discussion with UEC and LCLS/SSRL Directors Mike Dunne and Paul McIntyre
12:00 pm Poster Blitz - Bill Schlotter, Moderator
12:30 pm Break
1:20 pm Welcome/Session Introductions - Tim Stemmler (Wayne State U, SSRL UEC Vice Chair)
1:30 pm LCLS Young Investigator Award was presented to Matteo Mitrano (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign): Ultrafast diffusive dynamics of a charge-ordered cuprate
2:00 pm SSRL William E. and Diane M. Spicer Young Investigator Award was presented to Hans Georg Steinruck (Stanford/SSRL): Shedding X-ray Light on Energy Storage Materials
2:30 pm SSRL Melvin P. Klein Scientific Development Award was presented to Xinru Wang (University of Arizona/Brown University): Protein Ser/Thr Phosphatase Substrate Recognition
3:00 pm SSRL Farrel W. Lytle Award was presented to Aina Cohen (SLAC/SSRL Structural Molecular Biology Division)
3:10 pm Break
3:40 pm SSRL Invited Talk - Stosh Kozimor (LANL): Coordination Chemistry of Actinides
4:20 pm LCLS Invited Talk - Philippe Wernet (Uppsala University): LCLS-II for Chemical Science
5:00 pm User Poster Session & Reception - Congratulations to the Joe Wong Outstanding Poster Award Winners:
- Advances in structure and property determination or high-throughput materials discovery using XFELs. Elyse Schriber, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Time-resolved dynamics of the electrically-triggered phase transition in VO2 probed using MeV-UED. Aditya Sood, Stanford University
- 8-Hydroxyquinolines in the treatment of cancer: A key role for copper in their mechanism of action. Kelly Summers, University of Saskatchewan