General Lab Information

Motivation

Celebrating 25 years of the Laser Electron Accelerator Facility (LEAF) at Brookhaven National Laboratory, this workshop is being held to educate and grow a new and diverse community of scientists to make use of the unique and valuable techniques of pulse radiolysis.

Pulse radiolysis uses high-energy electron pulses to rapidly produce reactive species such as excess electrons and holes, excited states, and radicals, to enable fundamental mechanistic studies of chemical reactivity in many forms. It provides pathways to study reactive intermediates that are not accessible via other methods (e.g., flash photolysis, electrochemistry, stopped-flow).

Applications include charge, proton and energy transfer, photochemistry, catalysis, electrochemistry, nuclear energy, batteries, polymer synthesis and modification, lithography, radiotherapy, and wastewater treatment.

This 2.5-day workshop (October 21–23, 2024) will:

  • Cover the basics of pulse radiolysis (day 1)
  • Discuss current and emerging applications of the technique (day 1)
  • Explore cutting-edge science topics where pulse radiolysis may play a future role (days 2 and 3)
  • Include a tour of the LEAF facility (day 2)
  • Highlight funding pathways and collaborative research opportunities at LEAF (day 3, morning only)

Only in-person participants will have the opportunity to discuss project and collaboration ideas with BNL scientists.

Remote-only registration is available.

Limited financial assistance may be available. To request further information, please contact David Grills (dcgrills@bnl.gov).

Confirmed Speakers

  • Christopher Arumainayagam (Wellesley College)
  • John Asbury (Pennsylvania State University)
  • Claudia Avalos (New York University)
  • Olaya Bernardo González (University of British Columbia)
  • Cody Carr (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
  • Jacy Conrad (Idaho National Laboratory)
  • Charlie Cooper (Fermilab)
  • Rupali Deokar (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
  • Danil Dobrynin (Drexel University)
  • Elena Galoppini (Rutgers University - Newark)
  • Slavica Grdanovska (Fermilab)
  • David Grills (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
  • Patrick Holland (Yale University)
  • Gregory Holmbeck (Idaho National Laboratory)
  • Frances Houle (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
  • Kazuhiro Iwamatsu (CUNY Hunter College)
  • Lakshmy Kannadi Valloli (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
  • Aliaksandra Lisouskaya (University of Notre Dame)
  • Tomoyasu Mani (University of Connecticut)
  • Smaranda Marinescu (University of Southern California)
  • James Mayer (Yale University)
  • James McKone (University of Pittsburgh)
  • Stephen Mezyk (California State University Long Beach)
  • John Miller (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
  • Richard Monsky (Northwestern University)
  • Amanda Morris (Virginia Tech)
  • Mehran Mostafavi (Université Paris Saclay/CNRS)
  • Michele Myong (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
  • Suong Nguyen (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
  • Dmitry Polyansky (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
  • Hannah Sayre (Northeastern University)
  • Matthew Sfeir (CUNY Graduate Center)
  • Tomasz Szreder (Łódź University of Technology)
  • Claudia Turro (The Ohio State University)
  • James Wishart (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
  • Jenny Yang (University of California, Irvine)
  • Linda Young (Argonne National Laboratory)

Welcome Reception

A hosted welcome reception will be held for in-person participants on Sunday October 20 (details will be sent to registered in-person attendees).

Accommodations

Participants should make their own hotel reservation. A block of rooms at the Home2 Suites has been reserved and shuttle service to the workshop will be provided. When booking your reservation, you may need to guarantee your room with a credit card. Remember to ask about their cancellation policy. Participants staying at other hotels will need to arrange their own transportation to the workshop. Details

Local Organizers

Important Dates

May 31, 2024 General registration opens
October 13, 2024 In-person registration closes
September 27, 2024 Additional non-U.S. citizens in-person registration deadline for all participants who do not have an active appointment with Brookhaven Lab. You will be directed to the appropriate form once you have completed the event registration.
October 23, 2024 Remote registration closes

Workshop Information

Workshop Sponsors

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