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Radiation Chemistry - Radiation Driven Processes In Physics, Chemistry, And Biology

  • 등록일2010-01-20
  • 조회수2477
  • 구분 국외
  • 행사교육분류 행사
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  • 행사장소
    Proctor Academy
  • 행사기간
    2010-07-18 ~ 2010-07-23
  • 원문링크
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Radiation Chemistry - Radiation Driven Processes In Physics, Chemistry, And Biology

 

 

Application Deadline
Applications for this meeting must be submitted by June 27, 2010. Please apply early, as some meetings become oversubscribed (full) before this deadline. If the meeting is oversubscribed, it will be stated here. Applications will still be accepted for oversubscribed meetings. However, they will only be considered by the Conference Chair if more seats become available due to cancellations.

The 2010 Gordon Conference on Radiation Chemistry will present cutting edge research regarding the study of radiation-induced chemical transformations. Radiation Chemistry or “high energy” chemistry is primarily initiated by ionizing radiation: i.e. photons or particles with energy sufficient to create conduction band electrons and "holes", excitons, ionic and neutral free radicals, highly excited states, and solvated electrons. These transients often interact or “react” to form products vastly different than those produced under thermal equilibrium conditions. The non-equilibrium, non-thermal conditions driving radiation chemistry exist in plasmas, star-forming regions, the outer solar system, nuclear reactors, nuclear waste repositories, radiation-based medical/clinical treatment centers and in radiation/materials processing facilities. The 2010 conference has a strong interdisciplinary flavor with focus areas spanning i) the fundamental physics and chemistry involved in ultrafast (atto/femtosecond) energy deposition events, ii) radiation-induced processes in biology (particularly spatially resolved studies), iii) radiation-induced modification of materials at the nanoscale and cosmic ray/x-ray mediated processes in planetary science/astrochemistry. While the conference concentrates on fundamental science, topical applied areas covered will also include nuclear power, materials/polymer processing, and clinical/radiation treatment in medicine. The Conference will bring together investigators at the forefront of their field, and will provide opportunities for junior scientists and graduate students to present work in poster format or as contributors to the Young Investigator session. The program and format provides excellent avenues to promote cross-disciplinary collaborations.


SUNDAY
2:00 pm - 9:00 pm Arrival and Check-in (Office Closed 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm)
6:00 pm Dinner
7:30 pm - 7:40 pm Welcome / Introductory Comments by GRC Site Staff
7:40 pm - 9:30 pm NEW ULTRAFAST RADIATION SOURCES
7:40 pm - 7:45 pm Discussion Leader: TBA
7:45 pm - 8:25 pm Margaret Murname / Henry Kapteyn (JILA/University of Colorado)
"Attosecond processes using short wavelength lasers"
8:25 pm - 8:40 pm Discussion
8:40 pm - 9:15 pm James Wishart (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
"Future directions in pulsed radiolysis instrumentation"
9:15 pm - 9:30 pm Discussion
MONDAY
7:30 am - 8:30 am Breakfast
8:30 am Group Photo
9:00 am - 12:30 pm ULTRAFAST PROCESSES IN WATER
9:00 am - 9:05 am Discussion Leader: TBA
9:05 am - 9:45 am Ali Beckman (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
"Dissoaicative electron attachment of water"
9:45 am - 10:00 am Discussion
10:00 am Coffee Break
10:35 am - 11:15 am Anders Nilson (SLAC-Stanford Univ.)
"X-ray absorption studies of the strucutre of liquid water"
11:15 am - 11:30 am Discussion
11:30 am - 12:15 pm Simon Pimblott (UK)
"Monte Carlo simulations of ultrafast processes during radiolysis"
12:15 pm - 12:30 pm Discussion
12:30 pm Lunch
1:30 pm - 4:00 pm Free Time
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Poster Session I
6:00 pm Dinner
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm LOW-ENERGY ELECTRONS AND BIOMOLECULES
7:30 pm - 7:35 pm Discussion Leader: M. Sevilla (Univ. of Oakland)
7:35 pm - 8:15 pm Kit Bowen (John Hopkins)
8:15 pm - 8:30 pm Discussion
8:30 pm - 9:15 pm Leon Sanche (Univ. of Sherbrooke)
"Low energy electron induced DNA damage: dependence on base sequence"
9:15 pm - 9:30 pm Discussion
TUESDAY
7:30 am - 8:30 am Breakfast
9:00 am - 12:30 pm DEOXYRIBOSE DAMAGE IN DNA
8:40 am - 8:45 am Discussion Leader: J. Milligan (Univ. of California, San Diego)
8:45 am - 9:25 am Amanda Friedrich-Bryant (Univ. of Toledo)
"Generation of deoxyribose radicals by low energy electrons"
9:25 am - 9:40 am Discussion
9:40 am -10:20 am Robert Anderson (Univ. of Aukland, New Zealand)
"The chemistry of radiation-induced DNA damage"
10:20 am - 10:35 am Discussion
10:35 am - 10:50 am Coffee Break
10:50 am - 12:30 pm BIOLOGICAL TARGETS AND RADIOTHERAPY
10:50 am - 11:30 am Kevin Prise (Queens University, Belfast)
"Application of micobeams to understanding cellular response"
11:30 am - 11:40 am Discussion
11:40 am - 12:20 pm Katrhyn Held (Massachusetts Gen. Hospital)
"Radiation chemistry initiates the bystander effects"
12:20 pm - 12:30 pm Discussion
12:30 pm Lunch
1:30 pm - 4:00 pm Free Time
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Poster Session 2
6:00 pm Dinner
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm YOUNG INVESTIGATOR SESSION
Discussion Leader: William Bernhard (University of Rochester)
7:30 pm - 7:45 pm Speaker TBA
7:45 pm - 7:50 pm Discussion
7:50 pm - 8:05 pm Speaker TBA
8:05 pm - 8:10 pm Discussion
8:10 pm - 8:25 pm Speaker TBA
8:25 pm - 8:30 pm Discussion
8:30 pm - 8:45 pm Speaker TBA
8:45 pm - 8:50 pm Discussion
8:50 pm - 9:05 pm Speaker TBA
9:05 pm - 9:10 pm Discussion
9:10 pm - 9:25 pm Speaker TBA
9:25 pm - 9:30 pm Discussion
WEDNESDAY
7:30 am - 8:30 am Breakfast
9:00 am - 12:30 pm RADIATION EFFECTS IN ASTROCHEMISTRY AND ASTROBIOLOGY
9:00 am - 9:05 am Discussion Leader: TBA
9:05 am - 9:45 am Richard Rosenberg (Argonne National Laboratory)
"Control of chirality using x-ray induced processes on surfaces and interfaces"
9:45 am - 10:00 am Discussion
10:00 am Coffee Break
10:30 am - 11:15 am Ralf Kaiser (Univ. if Hawaii)
"Electron- and ion-beam irradiation studies of low-temperature Kuipier Belt objects"
11:15 am - 11:30 am Discussion
11:30 am - 12:15 pm Raul Baragiola (Univ. of Virginia)
"Ion-irradiation processes on outer solar system surfaces"
12:15 pm - 12:30 pm Discussion
12:30 pm Lunch
1:30 pm - 4:00 pm Free Time
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Poster Session 3
6:00 pm Dinner
7:00 pm - 7:30 pm Business Meeting
(Nominations for the next Vice Chair; Fill out Conference Evaluation Forms; Discuss future Site & Scheduling preferences; Election of the next Vice Chair)
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm SINGLE MOLECULES AND ULTRAFAST ENERGY TRANSFER
7:30 pm - 7:35 pm Discussion Leader: TBA
7:35 pm - 8:20 pm Paul Barbara (Univ. of Texas, Austin)
8:20 pm - 8:35 pm Discussion
8:35 pm - 9:15 pm Speaker TBA
9:15 pm - 9:30 pm Discussion
THURSDAY
7:30 am - 8:30 am Breakfast
9:00 am - 12:30 pm NANOSCALE PATTERNING USING RADIATION
9:00 am - 9:05 am Discussion Leader: TBA
9:05 am - 9:45 am C. W. Hagen (Delft Univ.)
"Electron-beam induced formation of nanostructures"
9:45 am - 10:00 am Discussion
10:00 am Coffee Break
10:30 am - 11:15 am Kathy Dunn (SUNY-Albany)
"Electron-beam induced nanostructure patterning at cryogenic temperatures"
11:15 am - 11:30 am Discussion
11:30 am - 12:15 pm Seiichi Tagawa (Osaka Univ.)
"Advances in EUV lithography"
12:15 pm - 12:30 pm Discussion
12:30 pm Lunch
1:30 pm - 4:00 pm Free Time
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Poster Session 4
6:00 pm Dinner
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm NUCLEAR WASTE AND POWER STUDIES
7:30 pm - 7:35 pm Discussion Leader: TBA
7:35 pm - 8:15 pm Barbara Pastina (Saanio & Rieckola, Finland)
"Short and long term radiation chemistry challenges in spent fuel management"
8:15 pm - 8:30 pm Discussion
8:30 pm - 9:15 pm David Bartels (Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory)
"Radiation-induced reactions in water at high temperature and pressure"
9:15 pm - 9:30 pm Discussion
FRIDAY
7:30 am - 8:30 am Breakfast
9:00 am Depart