[High-pressure-crystallography] 4th DyCoMaX workshop: abstract submission deadline 3rd december

Raffaella TORCHIO raffaella.torchio at esrf.fr
Thu Nov 30 10:39:57 GMT 2023


Dear colleagues,

just a reminder that the *deadline for the abstract submission for oral 
contributions at the 4th DyCoMaX Workshop is next Sunday 3rd December 
2023.*

The *4th DyCoMaX* *Workshop, on Studies on Dynamically Compressed 
Matter****with X-rays, *will be held at the European Synchrotron (ESRF) 
in Grenoble *March 12**^th **to 14**^th * (lunch to lunch).

Abstracts can be sent by mail 
(https://www.esrf.fr/fr/home/events/conferences/2024/4th-dycomax-workshop/call-for-abstract.html) 
or though the registration page (online registration form 
<https://events.esrf.fr/misapps/workshops-web/index.jsp>).


The *DyCoMaX* workshop is dedicated to new scientific opportunities 
offered by the combination of dynamic compression, induced by powerful 
lasers or other shock-generating devices, with brilliant time-resolved 
X-ray probes. The aim of the workshop is to gather scientists - both 
from the static and dynamic extreme conditions communities - to discuss 
recent results and new  frontiers that can be explored thanks to this 
combination.

The main *topics* of the workshop are:

- Planetary science: structure, evolution, geodynamics of planets, space 
impacts

- Warm Dense Matter: experiments and modelling

- Behavior of matter under high strain rates

- Synthesis of new materials, new chemistry

- Synergy with static compression

- Ab-initio simulations for matter under extreme conditions


With kind regards

The local organizing Committee: Raffaella Torchio (chair), Jean-Alexis 
Hernandez, Nicolas Sévelin-Radiguet, Olivier Mathon, Mohamed Mezouar, 
Bratislav Lukic, Alexander Rack, Mikhail Kozhaev,Matteo Levantino, and 
Eva Jahn-Feppon
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