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DateSpeaker Title
12/16/97 Phil Platzmann Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering
11/18/97 Hope Erikson, Stanford University Structural Study of Amorphous Intermetallic MoGe3 by Anomalous X-ray Scattering
10/7/97 Roman Tatchyn, SSRL Possibilities for the spectral optimization of SPEAR over the 3-20 keV range using short period undulator technology
9/4/97 Kevin Smith, Boston University Surface and Bulk Electronic Structure of Thin Film Wurtzite GaN and Related Wide Band Gap Nitride Semiconductors
8/12/97 John Schmerge, SSRL High brightness photoinjector development at the SLAC/SSRL Gun Test Facility
7/24/97 Yuji Hasegawa, University of Tokyo Time-Delayed Interferometry with Nuclear Resonant Scattering at 57Fe
7/22/97 Heinz J. Weyer, Paul-Scherrer Institute The Swiss Light Source
7/15/97 Alice Gast, Stanford University Structure, Interactions, and Phase Transitions in Block Copolymer Solutions
6/19/97 John Schmerge, SSRL High brightness photoinjector development at the SLAC/SSRL Gun Test Facility
6/17/97 Yanping Zhang, Sumitomo Heavy Ind., Ltd. Compact SR Machines and Their Applications for Microfabrication
6/05/97 Sean Brennan, SSRL A scientific case for Spear III
5/08/97 Simon Labov, LLNL High-resolution spectroscopy with low- temperature x-ray detectors
4/24/97 Seb Doniach, Stanford University Protein folding: how can small angle x-ray scattering help?
4/10/97Tom Rabedeau, SSRL Double Crystal Monochromator Developments at SSRL
3/27/97William Weis, Stanford University Macromolecular Crystallography: Why Proteins are Not Like Small Molecules
3/13/97Piero Pianetta, SSRL Silicon Micro-contamination Investigations at SSRL
2/27/97 John Arthur, SSRL What is so special about the Linac Coherent Light Source?
2/13/97Anneli Munkholm, SSRL Structure and Morphology of SIO2 on Silicon: A Study Using Crystal Truncation Rod Scattering



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SLAC  July 7, 1997

L. Dunn