Exploring Dynamic Properties of Earth and Planetary Materials Using Neutron and X-Ray Methods
The 4th ISRD-RCN workshop, hosted by the Institut Laue Langevin (ILL) and the University of Grenoble-Alpes (France) will take place in person at ILL/ESRF campus on May 21-23, 2024. This workshop will focus on neutron and X-ray scattering and imaging, as well as their applications in studying the dynamic properties of earth and planetary materials.
The
list of speakers includes:
• Damien Freitas (University of Manchester): "4D Synchrotron triaxial
apparatus at TOMCAT"
• Olga Stamati (ESRF): "SPAM: a software tool for studying volume
deformations and correlations"
• Robert Farla (DESY): "PETRA III and the bespoke large volume
press"
• Helen Lewis (Heriot-Watt University): "Neutron and X-ray studies of
fluid flow in reservoirs"
• Peter Moonen (University of Pau): "Geological H-storage, a
multidisciplinary study"
• Francois Renard (ESRF/University of Oslo) "Fluid flow in rocks in
4D: from images to processes"
• Chelsea Neil (Los Alamos National Lab): "Porosity studies of shale
gas recovery and H2 storage"
• Hiroyuki Kagi (University of Tokyo): "High pressure geoscience
enabled by PLANET"
• Pierre Bésuelle, (UGA), "Failure prediction, strain localization from
full field analyses"
• Alessandro Tengattini, (UGA/ILL), "Geomechanical studies enabled by
NeXT-Grenoble"
Application is now open at https://workshops.ill.fr/event/432/
All applicants must be verified by the French Defence Ministry to enter ILL/ESRF and the process can take up to 4 weeks. So please apply as soon as possible.
The workshop is limited to 50 participants. Application will be closed on April 15, 2024.
Alessandro Tengattini, Chair, ISRD-RCN NeXT Workshop Organizing Committee
Daniel Hussey, Co-Chair, ISRD-RCN NeXT Workshop Organizing Committee
Wenlu Zhu, Co-Chair, ISRD-RCN NeXT Workshop Organizing Committee