Grenoble, 8-11 February 2005

ESRF home Users organization

 

 

The Plenary meeting will take place on Tuesday Feb. 8 (afternoon) and Wednesday Feb. 9 (morning) in the ESRF main auditorium. The Long-term strategies for the facility will again draw considerable attention, with technical updates, open discussions, and a plenary “hardtalk” session with the ESRF Directors. The scientific programme will also feature topical sessions, with invited talks and reports from the beamlines, and a plenary poster session. The 2005 Keynote speech, the “Young Scientist Award Talk” and a special celebration of 10 years of users' operation will complete the plenary programme.

The Meeting will be followed by two satellite workshops which will explore the new scientific opportunities which may be opened by a future generation of detectors, and the promising emerging applications of synchrotron radiation to art and archeology.

Satellite Workshops

There will be two satellite workshops:

Remember that the registration of 110 Euro covers attendance at both Plenary Meeting and workshops.

Users’ Meeting Sessions
on Tuesday 8 and Wednesday 9 February, 2005

Programme

Tuesday 8 February 2005
14.00 - 15.20 Directors (present status and long-term strategies)
15.20 - 15.50 Coffee
15.50 - 17.50 on Tuesday 8 February (15.50 - 17.50)Parallel Sessions (according to ESRF experiment groups)
17.50 - 19.20 Poster Session
19.20 - 19.35 Plenary meeting of the Users Organization followed by an aperitif
20.00 Dinner at the ESRF Restaurant
Young scientist and best poster award

Wednesday 9 February 2005

09.00 - 09.50

Keynote speech: F. Kafatos - Director General EMBL
Title: "Life Science in the early 21st century: an endless frontier" (talk: 40mn + questions: 10mn)

09.50 - 10.30

2005 Young scientist award talk

10.30 - 11.00

Coffee

11.00 - 11.50 Questions and answers with ESRF Directors
11.50 - 12.30

"10 years of ESRF users operation" ceremony:
- recollections by M. Altarelli, followed by an aperitif