
Ultrafast linear and nonlinear X-ray Spectroscopy – Part III: Applications in Materials and Liquid Interfaces
Dr. Michael Zuerch (University of California, Berkeley)
Location: McPherson Lab 2019

Frontiers in Chemical Physics Lecture Series:
- Wednesday, April 2nd, 8:45 - 10:10am
"Ultrafast linear and nonlinear X-ray Spectroscopy – Part I: Introduction and Fundamentals", McPherson Lab 2019
- Thursday, April 3rd, 8:45 - 10:10am
"Ultrafast linear and nonlinear X-ray Spectroscopy – Part II: Linking Nonlinear Optics between Visible and X-ray regime", Smith Lab 2006
- Friday, April 4th, 8:45 - 10:10am
"Ultrafast linear and nonlinear X-ray Spectroscopy – Part III: Applications in Materials and Liquid Interfaces", McPherson Lab 2019
Attendance at the Thursday talk will be limited to graduate students, and will presented on a level targeted to graduate students.

The Frontiers in Chemical Physics Lecture series is supported by the Andrei Baronov and Ratmir Timashev Symposium Endowed Fund in Chemical Physics and by The Institute for Optical Science.


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