Overview
- Editors:
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Vasili Tsakanov
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Center for the Advancement of Natural Discoveries Using Light Emission, Yerevan, Armenia
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Helmut Wiedemann
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Advanced Physics Department and SSRL/SLAC, Stanford University, Stanford, U.S.A.
- The modern trends in new X-Ray brilliant light facilities development
- The highlights of the brilliant light application in biology, chemistry and medicine
- The research frontiers in material and environmental sciences
- Advanced experimental technique and instrumentation
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Table of contents (50 papers)
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Research in Biophysics and Biochemistry
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- Liya Minasbekyan, Hamlet Badalyan, Poghos Vardevanyan
Pages 205-211
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- Samvel Haroutiunian, Yeva Dalyan, Ara Ghazaryan, Tigran Chalikian
Pages 213-218
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- Ts.M. Avakian, A.S. Karaguesyan
Pages 219-222
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Biomedical Research
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- Vassilis J. Demopoulos, Ioannis Nicolaou, Polyxeni Alexiou, Chariklia Zika, Katja Sturm, Albin Kristl
Pages 241-250
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- Rouben Aroutiounian, Galina Hovhannisyan, Gennady Gasparian
Pages 251-265
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- P. Kolovou, J. Anastassopoulou
Pages 267-272
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- J. Anastassopoulou, P. Arapantoni, E. Boukaki, S. Konstadoudakis, T. Theophanides, C. Valavanis et al.
Pages 273-278
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- Hasmik Avetisyan, Yegishe Elbakyan, Vladimir Hovhannisyan
Pages 283-287
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- L.A. Manukyan, V.A. Ayvazyan, A.S. Boyajyan
Pages 289-293
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- Aren Khoyetsyan, Anna Boyajyan, Maya Melkumova
Pages 295-298
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Material and Environmental Sciences
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- L. Aballe, A. Barinov, M. Bertolo, L. Gregoratti, B. Kaulich, A. Locatelli et al.
Pages 301-316
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- P. Soukiassian, M. D’angelo, H. Enriquez, V.Yu. Aristov
Pages 317-328
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- G. Le Lay, V. Yu Aristov, F. Ronci, S. Colonna, A. Cricenti
Pages 329-337
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- A.A. Kirakosyan, A.Kh. Manaselyan, M.M. Aghasyan
Pages 339-348
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- Ruben A. Dilanian, Andrei Y. Nikulin, Barrington C. Muddle
Pages 361-370
About this book
A NATO Advanced Research Workshop on “Brilliant Light Facilities and Research in Life and Material Sciences” was held from July 17 to July 21, 2006. The workshop was hosted by the Center for the Advancement of Natural Discoveries using Light Emission, Yerevan - the newly established institute in Armenia with the aim to create a synchrotron radiation facility, CANDLE, as an international laboratory for advanced research in life and material sciences. About 50 researchers from NATO, partner countries and Armenia gathered at Yerevan to discuss modern trends in developments of advanced light sources with high spectral brilliance and applications in basic and applied research in a wide range of fields. Research with high brilliant photon beams are used, for example for practical applications in pharmacy, electronics and nanotechnology. Such practical relevance promoted the design and construction of now more than 50 such facilities worldwide. Overview and specialized talks on the status and highlights of newly constructed light sources (ALBA, SPEAR3, European XFEL Facility, Siberian Synchrotron Radiation Center, CANDLE), on instrumentation and development of experimental techniques, and frontier research in life and material sciences using synchrotron radiation have been presented. More than 60% of the program was devoted to application of synchrotron radiation in biophysics, biochemistry, biomedicine, material and environmental investigations. The workshop brought together scientists from a wide spectrum of research fields emphasizing the wide application and demand of synchrotron radiation and underlining the necessity of user involvement in the early design stages of a new project.
Editors and Affiliations
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Center for the Advancement of Natural Discoveries Using Light Emission, Yerevan, Armenia
Vasili Tsakanov
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Advanced Physics Department and SSRL/SLAC, Stanford University, Stanford, U.S.A.
Helmut Wiedemann