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PhotonDiag 2020

Date Mo, 26.10.2020 - Mi, 28.10.2020
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Speaker
Location Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI), Villigen,Switzerland
Program The 5th FELs OF EUROPE workshop on FEL Photon Diagnostics, Instrumentation and Beamline Design, PhotonDiag, will take place at the Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI) from 26 to 28 October 2020.

It will focus on the following topics:

Temporal diagnostics
Spectral measurements
Coherence, profile, and position measurements
Scientific computing, machine learning and large data management
New developments in photon diagnostics and optics
New detectors for photon diagnostics
Photon Diagnostics at synchrotrons
Photon diagnostics requirements for new experimental methods
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