Hi,

I’d like to draw your attention to the Launch Meeting of the UK-XFEL Conceptual 
Design and Options Analysis (Oct 2022-Sept 2025) to be held at The Royal 
Society, London on the 30th of January 2023. Details, agenda, and registration 
are in the message from Paul Aden below.

AMO
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Allen M. Orville, Ph.D.
Wellcome Investigator and Royal Society Wolfson Fellow
Principal Scientist, XFEL Hub at Diamond Light Source
Harwell Science and Innovation Campus
Didcot, Oxfordshire
OX11 0DE
United Kingdom

Phone: +44 (0) 1235 567505
Mobile: +44 (0) 7471 026061
email: allen.orvi...@diamond.ac.uk

AMO site: https://www.diamond.ac.uk/Instruments/Mx/XFEL-Hub/Staff/Orville.html
XFEL-Hub site: https://www.diamond.ac.uk/Instruments/Mx/XFEL-Hub.html




From: Paul Aden - STFC UKRI <paul.a...@stfc.ac.uk>
Date: Wednesday, 7 December 2022 at 17:13
To:
Subject: UKXFEL CDR Launch Event
Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce the Launch Meeting of the UKXFEL Conceptual Design 
and Options Analysis (Oct 2022-Sept 2025). This will be held at The Royal 
Society, London on the 30th of January 2023. A draft agenda for the meeting can 
be found below and linked 
here<https://www.clf.stfc.ac.uk/Pages/UK_XFEL_LAUNCH_2023.aspx>. We are hoping 
that you can attend this event and so are sending this invitation ahead of the 
general announcement so that you can book your place. As there is a maximum 
capacity of 150 please do so at this link as soon as possible: 
link<https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/xfel-launch-event-tickets-481513137757> to 
Eventbrite.

We hope to see you there.

Regards, The UKXFEL team: John Collier, Jim Clarke, Jon Marangos, Paul Aden

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Venue

The event will be held at The Royal Society 6-9 Carlton House Terrace London 
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Agenda

​A draft agenda for the event can be found below.

0930-1000hrs

Registration, Coffee and Biscuits

1000-1015hrs

Opening Remarks: John Collier/Mark Thompson

1015-1200hrs



Science: Chair Ian Walmsley 7 x 15 minute slots



  1.  Life sciences - Allen Orville, Diamond Light Source
  2.  Chemistry - Julia Weinstein, University of Sheffield
  3.  Physics - Amelle Zair, King's College London
  4.  Condensed Matter - Marcus Newton, University of Southampton
  5.  HED / MEC - Emma McBride, Queens University Belfast
  6.  Industry perspective - Dave Dye, Imperial College London
  7.  A next generation light source capability - Jon Marangos, Imperial 
College London



1200-1230hrs


Discussion about the science and required capabilities





1230-1315

Lunch Break


1315-1515hrs


Project context: Chair Massimo Altarelli

1315-1345hrs

UK XFEL conceptual design process: Jim Clarke and David Dunning, STFC


1345-1415hrs


End stations and Instruments: Adrian Mancuso and James Green


1415-1445hrs



Future Developments at European XFEL

1445-1515hrs


Future Developments at LCLS - Mike Dunne, SLAC


1515-1540hrs

Tea Break

1540-1700hrs


Emerging Technology: Chair Jim Clarke  ... 4 x 20 minutes


  1.  Attosecond XFEL sources - Ago Marinelli, SLAC
  2.  Seeding of FELs - Claudio Masciovecchio, Elettra ST
  3.  XFELO -  Patrick Rauer, DESY
  4.  New polarisation and orbital angular momentum modes  - Brian McNeil, 
Strathclyde University



1700-1730hrs

Discussion about future XFEL capabilities

1730hrs

Close – all depart


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