Review Panels
The work of the PRP is accomplished with five subpanels:
Biology (BIO)- The Biology panel reviews proposals for imaging, x-ray spectroscopic studies, small-angle x-ray scattering experiments, and crystallography of biologically important samples, including bioinorganic systems.
Chemistry and Catalysis (CHEMCAT)- The Chemistry and Catalysis panel reviews proposals for all aspects of chemistry and catalysis. The catalytic science covers heterogeneous, homogeneous and electro-catalysis from model systems to fully formulated catalysts, while the chemical science covers all areas of fundamental and applied chemistry. The techniques include x-ray absorption, x-ray emission, and ambient pressure photoemission spectroscopies, small angle and wide-angle x-ray scattering, imaging, and transmission x-ray microscopy. Often these studies are conducted in-situ and operando.
Earth and Environmental Science (EES) - The Earth and Environmental Science panel reviews proposals for imaging, spectroscopy, diffraction, and scattering studies of samples from field and laboratory settings relevant to environmental, geological, and soil processes, including those influenced by biological activity. Such samples are often characterized by their high degree of spatial, chemical, or structural heterogeneity and their study may require integration of multiple techniques. Investigations of art, archeological samples, and related culture materials are also reviewed by the EES panel (formerly the MEIS panel).
Materials-1 (MAT1) - The Materials-1 panel reviews proposals for hard x-ray materials science, including soft materials, materials for energy generation and storage, structural studies, complex fluids, synthetic polymers, batteries, and organic electronics. Techniques include diffraction, scattering, small-angle x-ray scattering, microscopy or tomography, and any of the x-ray absorption or emission spectroscopies. Often these studies are conducted in-situ and operando.
Materials-2 (MAT2) - The Materials-2 panel reviews proposals for solid state physics and materials science, including electronic structure of solids, surfaces and interfaces, using UV and soft x-ray sources at SSRL. Examples include angle-resolved and core-level photoelectron spectroscopies, x-ray absorption and x-ray magnetic dichroism, in-situ x-ray absorption, x-ray emission and photoemission.
BIO | CHEMCAT | MAT1 | MAT2 | EES |
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Kelly Chacon |
Phillip Christopher |
Mahalingam Balasubramanian |
John Freeland |
Jon Chorover |
Thomas Grant
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Ryan Hadt (Co-Chair) |
Michael Chabinyc (PRP Chair) |
Sujoy Roy |
Owen Duckworth
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Martina Ralle (Co-Chair) |
Christopher Hahn Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Livermore, CA USA |
Marca Doeff
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Anthony Van Buuren Lawrence Livermore National Lab, Nanoscale Integration Livermore, CA USA |
Jonathan Judy |
Ron Stenkamp |
Ayman Karim |
Tim Fister
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Inna Vishik University of California Davis, Physics and Astronomy Davis, CA USA |
Yuanzhi Tang |
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Florian Meirer Utrecht University, Inorganic Chemistry & Catalysis Utrecht, The Netherlands |
Gaurav Giri
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Alexis Templeton
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Stefan Minasian Lawrence Berkeley National Lab Berkeley, CA USA |
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Maarten Nachtegaal Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen, Switzerland |
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Jason Shearer Trinity University Chemistry San Antonio, TX USA |
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Kelsey Stoerzinger University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN USA |
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Janos Szanyi |
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Alper Uzun Koc University Istanbul, Turkey |