As part of our ongoing effort to introduce synchrotron techniques to the rock deformation community, ISRD-RCN and Berkeley Lab will hold a hands-on workshop on April 4-5, 2024 at the Advanced Light Source, Berkeley, CA. The workshop will focus on Nanotomography techniques in rock deformation experiments at synchrotron beamlines.

 

Tentative Agenda

 

April 4, 2024: Background

Morning: Introduction of Nanogeoscience and X-ray Tomography

1.              ALS Tour

2.              Nanogeoscience fundamentals

3.              Intro to practical Nanotomography

Afternoon: hands-on/demo

1.              Sample mounting demo/practice

2.              Cell assembly preparation

3.              Mechanical stage setup and testing in 11.3.1

 

Evening: Group Dinner

 

April 5, 2024: Hands-on experiments and data analysis

Morning: Sample scans

1.              Sample mounting and scanning

2.              Additional scanning and reconstruction

3.              Software troubleshooting

Afternoon: Data analysis demo

1.              Filtering

2.              Segmentation

3.              Quantification

Adjourn

 

This workshop is open to all researchers who are interested in conducting in-situ studies of rock deformation, with priority given to graduate students and early career scientists. If you are interested in participating, please send your application to Wen-lu Zhu (wzhu@umd.edu). The application should include:

1) A brief CV

2) A statement of research interests describing how this workshop could help advance your research

 

Once your application is approved by the steering committee, ISRD will provide travel support (up to $1200) for your trip to ALS. To provide hands-on experience, the workshop is limited to 10 participants. The application deadline is February 15, 2024, or when all slots are filled, whichever comes first.

 


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Dr. Wen-lu Zhu
Professor 
Department of Geology
University of Maryland