Invited Talks
"Nucleic Acids Research: From Basic Science to Clinical Applications"
Prof. Kyeong Kyu Kim (President of KOSUA, Sungkyunkwan University)
"Direct Femtosecond Imaging of Material Phase Transitions Driven Far-from-Equilibrium"
Prof. Changyong Song (POSTECH)
"Atomic-scale Imaging of Valence Electron Motion in Solids"
Prof. David Reis (Stanford University)
"Dynamic Strain Evolution and Lithium Distribution in Battery Particles"
Prof. Jongwoo Lim (Seoul National University)
"Ultrafast Soft X-ray Absorption Study for Valence Transition in Correlated 4f Inter-metallic Compounds" (via ZOOM)
Dr. Kohei Yamagami (JASRI)
"Advantage of Enzyme Structure Complexed with Cofactor using SFX:3-Hydroxybutyryl-CoA Dehydrogenase from F.prausnitzii A2-165"
Prof. Kwang Yeon Hwang (Korea University)
"Experimental Studies of Water's Second Critical Point at PAL-XFEL"
Prof. Kyung Hwan Kim (POSTECH)
Parallel Session
This session is consisted of four parallel sessions depending on the topic. We hope that more practical discussions would be done from each session.
- Ultrafast Photo-induced Dynamics in Condensed Matter at PAL-XFEL
(Convener : Hoyoung Jang and Sae Hwan Chun)
In this session, we intend to bring together researchers stuyding ultrafast photo-induced dynamics in condensed matter. We will review the current status of experimental setups at PAL-XFEL, discuss the ongoing research, and hear feedback from the users.
- Exploring Chemical Reaction Dynamics with PAL-XFEL : A Symposium for Young Scientists
(Convener : Jae Hyuk Lee and Sang Han Park)
We're very excited to bring together young scientists working on ultrafast chemical reaction dynamics. We'll take a look at the current state of experimental setups at PAL-XFEL, such as time-resolved X-ray spectroscopy and time-resolved X-ray liquidography, and discuss ongoing research.
- Basic Description and Discussion for Successful SFX Experiment
(Convener : Sang Jae Lee)
We aim to provide explanations and concepts pertaining to the apparatus used for SFX experiments, the processes involved in calculating a target structure, and Q&A addressing these topics.
- Femtosecond Time Resolved Imaging Experiment
(Convener : Sunam Kim, Sangsoo Kim, and Daewoong Nam)
In this session, discussions will be held on two imaging techniques based on the PAL-XFEL source: Bragg Coherent X-ray Diffraction and Dark Field Imaging. A brief explanation of the imaging techniques, principles and equipment will be provided. Afterwards, we will discuss the future direction of imaging techniques.
Poster Session
- Create and print your poster
The poster should follow the traditional printed format, and as long as readability is observed, you may choose between usual formats. We suggest following the traditional A0 portrait, or a similar format around 80 cm x 120 cm. A0 landscape format is also a good alternative for viewing the poster by the screen sharing. - Set up your poster
The printed poster should be set up by June 4th at 11:00 am. - Present your poster in person
Poster presenters are required to stand by the poster during the scheduled duration of the poster session to answer questions from attendees. - One-minute poster pitches
Just before the start of the poster session, presenters are required to summarize the content of their posters within one minute. Only those who make these presentations will be considered for the Excellent Poster Award. By June 28th, the presenters must send their presentation materials for one-minute pitches to the designated email address (kosua-office@postech.ac.kr). The presentation materials should consist of a maximum of two slides and be in PDF format.