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SUMMARY:eBERlight 101 Workshop
DESCRIPTION:eBERlight 101: Application of X-ray methods in biological and environmental research \nPurpose\nEducate the user community about Advanced Photon Source capabilities and their applications in bioenvironmental science focusing on three techniques – X-ray computed tomography\, X-ray fluorescence microscopy and X-ray absorption spectroscopy\, including training in data collection and analysis. \nFormat\nA 3-day meeting\, with a small group\, combining talks highlighting techniques fundaments\, science talks illustrating application\, sample preparation\, individual projects discussion\, data collection and analysis on facility-provided samples. \nOverview\neBERlight is hosting its second workshop\, a continuing series designed for researchers engaged in bioenvironmental research focusing on the Department of Energy mission and interested in incorporating X-ray methods in their scientific toolkit. The primary focus is on synchrotron-based X-ray fluorescence microscopy\, X-ray absorption spectroscopy and X-ray computed tomography – the methods that allow to study physical and chemical properties of bioenvironmental systems\, including plants\, soils\, and microbes. The participants will be introduced to the techniques\, data analysis\, and relevant beamlines. Attendees can also expect to hear examples of scientific stories that demonstrate the potential applications of these methods in research. \nTarget Audience\nThe workshop is limited to 20 participants interested in incorporating X-ray methods into their scientific toolkit to study physical and chemical properties of bioenvironmental systems\, including plants\, soils\, and microbes\, or related fields. \nAgenda
URL:https://test.seescience.org/calendar/eberlight-101-workshop/
LOCATION:Argonne National Laboratory
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SUMMARY:Abstract Deadline: Goldschmidt Conference
DESCRIPTION:Goldschmidt is the foremost annual\, international conference on geochemistry and related subjects\, organized by the Geochemical Society and the European Association of Geochemistry. The abstract submission deadline is February 26\, 2026. \nHere are some sessions that may be of interest: \nSession 02e: Understanding the Deep Earth through the Elastic and Transport Properties of Its Constituent Materials: This session highlights recent experimental and theoretical advances in elastic and transport properties of mantle and core minerals and melts\, and how these results integrate with geophysical observations to improve models of Earth and planetary interior structure\, dynamics\, and evolution. We welcome contributions on elasticity and transport properties (e.g.\, electrical/thermal conductivity\, diffusivity\, viscosity) of deep Earth and planetary materials. \nSession 02h Under pressure: from chemical bonding to planetary structures and evolution: This session brings together experimental and theoretical studies that advance our understanding of the chemistry\, bonding\, and resulting physical properties of matter in planetary deep interiors\, as well as the extreme-condition static and dynamic processes that shape planetary compositions and structures. These include the identification of new compounds and phases\, determinations of material properties at high pressure\, and investigations of bonding mechanisms under extreme conditions.Deciphering high-pressure structures and properties relies on demanding and sophisticated experimental and theoretical tools. We welcome presentations on cutting-edge methods and modeling\, discussions of their potential and limitations\, and identification of open problems and needs for further developments. \n09j Probing Mineral–Organic–Microbe Interactions that Drive Biomineralization\, Preservation\, and Biogeochemical Processes: Conventional to Synchrotron studies: This session aims to bring together researchers from diverse fields to discuss the latest advances in understanding mineral-organic-microbe interactions and their impact on biogeochemical processes\, with a special focus on the application of synchrotron-based techniques. Synchrotron X-ray spectro-microscopy\, including STXM\, Ptychography\, tomography\, XANES\, EXAFS\, and XFM\, have revolutionized our ability to probe complex systems at the molecular to nanoscale. We encourage submissions that utilize these cutting-edge techniques\, as well as conventional methods\, to elucidate the complex interactions between minerals\, organics\, and microbes.
URL:https://test.seescience.org/calendar/abstract-deadline-goldschmidt-conference/
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