Status and Vision
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Status and Vision
Status and Vision Workshop, 4 June 2015, 12h30-16h30 Venue: Vor Frue Plads 5, Meeting room 1, University of Copenhagen Sign up to [email protected] before 29 May How can industry use x-rays and neutrons to reveal the nanoscale structure of their products? And how can the full potential of the available techniques be exploited? These questions have been addressed through the NXUS project by performing a series of industry case studies in collaboration with university scientists, and covering both life science and materials R&D, thereby highlighting the many possible applications. At this workshop we wish to gather present and potential future industrial collaborators and users of x-ray and neutron facilities, such as the up-coming ESS and MAX IV in Lund, for mutual inspiration and to discuss the results from the case studies with a view towards the future. Welcome! Programme 4 June, 2015 12.30-13.00: Lunch 13.00-13.15: Welcome. Chair: Lise Arleth, NBI, NXUS project responsible Jakob Øster, Special Advisor, Capital Region of Denmark Robert Feidenhans’l, Head of Institute NBI, University of Copenhagen 13.15-13.30: NXUS Status and Vision – scattering techniques put to industrial use Grethe V. Jensen, Postdoc, Niels Bohr Institute, KU Company presentations – input from case study participants, Materials 13.30-13.45: Watching paint dry – how do pigment particles arrange? David Löf, Senior Scientist, PPG Industries 13.45-14.00: Membranes for water filtration – revealing their internal structure Claus Hélix-Nielsen, Vice President Public Private Partnerships, Aquaporin A/S 14.00-14.15: Synthesizing catalysts from nano-scale building blocks Christoffer Tyrsted, Research Scientist, Haldor Topsøe A/S 14.15-14.25: Filling the coffee cups! Company presentations – input from case study participants, Life Science 14.25-14.40: Peptide-based drugs – insight into structure and stability Leila Malik, Research Scientist, Ferring Pharmaceuticals A/S 14.40-14.55: Understanding the colloid and interface environments in enzyme applications Thomas Callisen, Senior Manager, Novozymes A/S 14.55-15.10: Adding Value and Stability to fermented milk drinks Lene M. Arnbjerg, Scientist, DuPont Nutrition Biosciences ApS 15.10-15.30: Coffee break Other x-ray and neutron techniques and vision for a joint industry portal 15.30-15.45: DTU Imaging Portal Carsten Gundlach, Senior Research Engineer, Technical University of Denmark 15.45-16.00: AU Diffraction Portal Mads Ry Jørgensen, Postdoc, Dept. Of Chemistry, Aarhus University The NXUS industry portal is funded by The Capital Region of Denmark Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen www.nxus.dk 16.00-16.15: LINX: Vision for future x-ray/neutron industry portal Torsten Freltoft, Freltec ApS 16.15-16.30: Discussion and conclusions Led by prof. Lise Arleth, Niels Bohr Institute, KU