- Shin-ichi ADACHI, KEK Photon Factory, Japan
Complementarity of SR and XFEL sources for tracking chemical reactions in solution with ultrashort X-ray pulses
- Christian BRESSLER, XFEL, Germany
MHz X-ray Experiments with SR and XFEL sources
- Majed CHERGUI, EPFL, Switzerland
Structural dynamics of hemoproteins using synchrotron radiation and X-ray free electron lasers
- Peter GAAL, Universität Hamburg, Leibnitz-Institut für Kristallzüchtung Berlin, Germany
Implementation of a high repetition and short pulse option at ID09
- Pieter GLATZEL, ESRF, France
Chemical information in X-ray emission spectroscopy
- Kristoffer HALDRUP, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Unpacking energetics and dynamics in photoexcited transition-metal complexes with synchrotrons and XFELs
- Dmitry KHAKHULIN, XFEL, Germany
FXE instrument of the European XFEL: experimental capabilities and first results
- Qingyu KONG, SOLEIL Synchrotron, France
Photochemical reaction dynamics of Ru3(CO)12 studied by picosecond and femtosecond X-ray solution scattering at ESRF and LCLS
- Matteo LEVANTINO, ESRF, France
Time-resolved structural studies at the ID09 beamline of the ESRF
- Maciej LORENC, Université Rennes, France
Multiscale dynamics studied with X-rays: from molecular switching to material transformation
- Martin Meedom NIELSEN, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Kinetics and dynamics in bi-metallic complexes in solutions
- Eugene MAKSIMOV, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
Protein-Chromophore interactions and conformational mobility of photoactive Orange Carotenoid Protein
- Serguei MOLODTSOV, XFEL, Germany
European XFEL: Status and Research Applications
- Richard NEUTZE, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Time resolved diffraction and scattering studies of protein structural changes using XFEL and synchrotron radiation
- Thomas PENFOLD, Newcastle University, United Kingdom
Time-resolved X-ray Spectroscopy: from the nano to the femtosecond regimes
- Charles PEPIN, CEA, France
Time-resolved synchrotron XRD of shock compressed matter : the case study of Bi
- Anton PLECH, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Time-resolved nanoscience – between molecular kinetics and solid-state dynamics
- Sylvain RAVY, LPS, France
Charge-density waves at the femto- and picosecond timescale
- Giorgio SCHIRO, Institut de Biologie Structurale, France
X-ray pulses for time-resolved experiments on photo-sensitive proteins
- Grigory SMOLENTSEV, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland
Excited state of Cu-based OLED material is probed with pump-probe XAS, XES and WAXS
- Jean SUSINI, Director of Research ESRF, France
Opening remarks
- Simone TECHERT, DESY Hamburg, Germany
Studying complex chemical reactions at pulsed high-flux X-ray sources
- Tim Brandt VAN DRIEL, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA
Experiences from the LCLS
- Sebastian WESTENHOFF, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Time-resolved WAXS reveals solution structural changes in photoreceptor proteins
- Michael WULFF, ESRF, France
The ID09 beamline: history and visions for the future