This sounds possibly interesting.  I wonder if experience with my own code would suffice instead
of experience with Athena, which I never did really learn.  Anyway, I looked at yu.edu/scc and found no
courses listed there newer than 2006.
 
On another topic, do you know of a good book or review on EXAFS newer than Konigsberger&Prins and the others
from that classic era?  I occasionally get asked and it seems absurd that I should have to recommend something
from the 1980's.
    mam
----- Original Message -----
From: Anatoly Frenkel
To: XAFS Analysis using Ifeffit
Cc: hanson1@bnl.gov ; kao@bnl.gov ; adzic@bnl.gov ; chen@che.udel.edu
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 11:25 AM
Subject: [Ifeffit] 2007 NSLS XAFS workshop: save the date

Please save the date:
 
October 2-4, 2007
 
A three-day workshop/short course "In situ XAFS studies of nanomaterials: from ultra-small nanocatalysts to nanowires"
 
National Synchrotron Light Source, Brookhaven National Laboratory  
 
The workshop will follow the format of previous NSLS and APS XAFS schools.
 
Target group: "intermediate" level users, with hands on experience with Athena, Artemis, and FEFF.
 
Focus: application of XAFS to novel nanoscale systems of interest for catalysis and materials science.
Introduction to Quick XAFS - data collection, processing and analysis.
Advanced methods and tricks in data analysis.
 
Course information will soon appear on the Synchrotron Catalysis Consortium (www.yu.edu/scc) and National Synchrotron Light Source (www.nsls.bnl.gov) web sites.

Anatoly Frenkel
Associate Professor
Department of Physics, Yeshiva University
245 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10016
http://www.yu.edu/faculty/afrenkel

Spokesperson
Synchrotron Catalysis Consortium
http://www.yu.edu/scc

Office: (212) 340-7827
Laboratory: (631) 344-3013
Fax: (212) 340-7868
anatoly.frenkel@yu.edu
 


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