MatX - 2nd workshop on "Materials in Extreme Environments"

from Sunday, November 2, 2014 (6:00 PM) to Tuesday, November 4, 2014 (6:00 PM)
GSI Helmholtz Centre Darmstadt

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
Nov 2, 2014
Nov 3, 2014
Nov 4, 2014
AM
8:50 AM Welcome - Dr Christina Trautmann (GSI, Darmstadt)   ()
9:00 AM
Materials performance in extreme radiation conditions (until 10:30 AM) ()
9:00 AM High Power Beam Dump for FRIB - Dr Mikhail Avilov (Facility for Rare Isotope Beams - Michigan State University)   (KBW)
9:30 AM Performance of structural materials in Swiss spallation targets - Yong Dai (Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI)(PSI))   (KBW)
10:00 AM Energy resolution of diamond detectors - Dr Michal Pomorski (Diamond Sensors Laboratory, CEA-LIST)   (KBW)
10:30 AM --- Coffee break; Photo in front of KBW building ---
11:00 AM
Radiation damage - materials for application in high dose inviroments (until 12:30 PM) (KBW)
11:00 AM Degradation of thermo-mechanical properties in ion-irradiated materials - Dr Marilena Tomut (GSI, Darmstadt)   (KBW)
11:30 AM Radiation damage and annealing in graphite: ways to improve the lifetime of targets - Dr Frederique Pellemoine (Michigan State University - Facility for Rare Isotope Beams)   (KBW)
12:00 PM Molecular dynamics modelling of radiation damage in graphite - Roger Smith   (KBW)
9:00 AM
Diagnosing extreme matter with penetrating radiation (until 10:30 AM) ()
9:00 AM X-ray diagnostics for matter at extreme conditions - Dr Paul Neumayer (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH)   ()
9:30 AM Dynamic studies of carbon under extreme conditions using the Linac Coherent Light Source - Dominik Kraus (GSI, Darmstadt)   ()
10:00 AM Laser-based sources of protons and neutrons - Markus Roth   ()
10:30 AM --- Coffee break ---
11:00 AM
Ultrafast timescale damage processes with swift heavy ions; modelling (until 12:30 PM) ()
11:00 AM Time-resolved descrption of electron dynamics and energy dissipation in highly excited solids - Prof. Baerbel Rethfeld (Technische Universitaet Kaiserslautern)   ()
11:30 AM Effects of electronic energy loss on damage production and recovery processes in ceramics - Prof. William Weber (The University of Tennessee)   ()
12:00 PM Atomistic simulations of radiation damage in insulators via both electronic and nuclear energy deposition - Dr Flyura Djurabekova (Helsinki Institute of Physics)   ()
PM
6:00 PM --- Welcome Reception ---
12:30 PM --- Lunch ---
1:20 PM --- GSI tour ---
2:30 PM
Radiation damage - materials for application in high dose enviroments (until 3:30 PM) ()
2:30 PM Intense heavy beam-induced effects in carbon-stripper foild - Katharina Kupka (GSI, Darmstadt)   (KBW)
2:50 PM Low energy heavy irradiation damage in Ti6Al-4V and Ti-6Al-4V-1B: Study of the microstructure and mechanical properties. - Frederique Pellemoine   (KBW)
3:10 PM Nanoindentation study of radiation damage induced by swift heavy ions in carbon materials - Christian Hubert   (KBW)
3:30 PM --- Coffee break ---
4:00 PM
Applications of ultra-intense laser beams to materials in extreme conditions (until 6:30 PM) ()
4:30 PM Picosecond response of materials to ultrafast ion bursts - Matt Zepf   ()
5:00 PM The Helmholtz Beamline project: a new opportunity for materials research at FAIR - Vincent Bagnoud (GSI, Darmstadt)   ()
5:30 PM Materials in Extreme Environments for Energy, Accelerators and Space Applications at ELI-NP - Dr Daniel Ursescu (ELI-NP)   ()
7:00 PM --- Dinner ---
12:30 PM --- Lunch ---
1:30 PM
Materials response to rapid, high-density energy deposition: experiments (until 3:30 PM) (KBW)
1:30 PM Capabilities of HiRadMat facility at SPS-CERN - Dr Adrian Fabich (CERN)   (KBW)
2:00 PM Characterization methods of high dynamic response under extreme particle beam impact - Mr Paolo Gradassi (CERN)   (KBW)
2:30 PM Beam-Matter Interaction Studies: Calculation of Single Shot and Long Term Ion Beam Targets - Dr Naeem Ahmad Tahir (GSI, Darmstadt)   (KBW)
3:00 PM Phase Field Modelling of Dynamic Thermal Fracture - Mr Alexander Schlüter (TU Kaiserslautern)   (KBW)
3:30 PM --- Coffee break ---
4:00 PM
Final discussions (until 5:00 PM) ()
4:00 PM Final discussions   ()