Preliminary Program

  Wed 23/Oct Thus 24/Oct Fri 25/Oct Sat 26/Oct SuN 27/Oct
8:45 - 10:00   MC1 MC6 MC6 MC6
10:00 - 10:45   Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break

10:45 - 12:00
  Short
presentation
by students
MC7 MC9 MC9
12:00 - 14:00 Reception
13.00 Lunch
Lunch Lunch Lunch 11:00
Departure
14:00 - 15:15 MC1 MC3 MC8 MC7  
15:15 - 16:00   Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break  

16:00 - 17:15
MC2 MC4 MC9 Short
presentation
by students
 
17:15 - 18:30 MC3 MC5 MC10 Discussion with students  
19:00 - 20:00 Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner  




Mini-courses:

  • MC1: Molecular Dynamics apply to the aqueous interface.  (Prof. Kaline Coutinho - USP-SP). Wednesday and Thusday
  • MC2: 4th Gen. Synchrotron Radiation: Towards in-situ experiments. (Dr. Túlio Rocha - LNLS/SIRIUS). Wednesday
  • MC3: Single Atoms Catalysts. (Prof Koiti Araki - USP-SP). Wednesday and Thusday
  • MC4: Electron Spectroscopy as a tool to probe the aqueous interfaces on a molecular scale. (Prof. Arnaldo Naves de Brito - UNICAMP). Thusday
  • MC5: Update on SIRIUS and Max-IV X-ray endstations end new opportunities to improve clear energy production processes. (Prof. Túlio Rocha and Prof. Gunnar Öhrwall). Thusday
  • MC6: How to perform physically meaningful fitting of electron spectroscopic data. (Prof. Arnaldo Naves de Brito and Prof. Alexandra Mocellin and Prof. Ricardo Marinho – UnB). Friday, Saturday and Sunday
  • MC7:  Tips on Electron Spectroscopy: Key information to extract the most of your data. (Prof. Gunnar Öhrwall - Max-4 Sweden. He worked previously in the manufacture of electron spectrometers SCIENTA). Friday and Saturday
  • MC8: Simulation of X-ray spectra and molecular dynamics for liquid-phase. (Prof. Vincenzo Carravetta - IPCF-Italy). Friday
  • MC9: Tips on how to write a scientifically sound paper. General guidelines and practical advice. (Prof. Olle Björneholm - Uppsala University-Sweden and Prof. Gunnar Öhrwall). Friday, Saturday and Sunday
  • MC10: X-ray Resonant Inelastic Scattering as a tool to probe dynamics on a molecular scale. (Dr. Túlio Rocha - LNLS/SIRIUS). Friday