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    Poster Session

    Congratulations to our 2022 Poster Award Winners!


    Joe Wong Outstanding Poster Awards  

    Betul Ertem, Koç University  â€“ A-3

    Maya Engel, Stanford University – C-3

    Anudeep Mangu, Stanford/SLAC – D-3


    BioXFEL Awards

    Margaret Doyle, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory – A-2

    Kenneth Shui, Monta Vista High School â€“ B-2


    Honorable Mentions

    Monty Cosby, Stanford University â€“ D-1

    Kevin Gu, University of California, Davis â€“ A-4

    Zhaoheng Guo, Stanford University â€“ B-1

    Daniel Haden, University of Nevada, Reno â€“ D-7

    Ilkin Yapici, Koç University – A-8

    Poster Presentations

    • Sign in to Gather to view the posters virtually and interact with people and poster presenters via a 2D map and video-calling
      https://gather.town/invite?token=0pEoq7VP

    • Gather Tutorial: https://youtu.be/7NEg2jCwJJY

    • Poster List Sorted By Last Name 


    Poster sessions provide a great opportunity to share your latest advances and results as well as network with colleagues to learn about new capabilities, technology and research results. Now that this meeting has gone virtual we will use Gather again for the poster sessions. 

    Gather is an interactive platform that combines video-calling with a 2D map, letting the participant walk around and talk to the other people right next to you.  

    Four poster sessions are planned for this year's Users' Meeting.

    Poster Hall A Live Session: Monday, Sep 26 from 12pm-1pm (PDT)

    • Biology & Life Sciences


    Poster Hall B Live Session: Tuesday, Sep 27 from 12pm-1pm (PDT)

    • Atomic, Molecular & Optical Science (AMO) 

    • Other (Including Machine/Methods/Facility Related)


    Gather Tutorial: https://youtu.be/7NEg2jCwJJY

    Poster Hall C Live Session: Wednesday, Sep 28 from 12pm-1pm (PDT) 

    • Chemistry & Catalysis

    • Earth & Environmental Sciences

    • Chemistry, Soft Condensed Matter & Disordered Materials (CSD)  


    Poster Hall D Live Session: Thursday, Sep 29 from 12pm-1pm (PDT)

    • Materials Science- Hard Condensed Matter (HCM) 

    • Matters in Extreme Condition (MEC) 

    Poster Award Background

    The Poster Awards have been established to promote multi-disciplinary interactions among the light source user community, to recognize the best poster presentations at the Annual Users' Meeting, and specifically to help students in preparing for their science careers.


    Joe Wong Outstanding Poster Awards will be given to the most exciting, novel and compelling science which utilized either SSRL or LCLS. 

    BioXFEL awards to undergraduate or graduate students (BS, MS or PhD student) will also be given out. It is hoped that this will help encourage students to articulate their research at an early stage. These awards do not have to be directly related to SSRL or LCLS research.

    The poster competition will be judged by a panel comprised of the Users' Meeting Organizing Committee, members of the SSRL and LCLS Users' Executive Committees, and SSRL/LCLS and invited scientists to ensure that broad research areas are covered.   

    This year the list of judges includes:


    Graham George, University of Saskatchewan


    Blaine Mooers, University of Oklahoma
    Simon George, STAR Cryoelectronics


    Liane Moreau, Washington State University
    Tais Gorkhover, University of Hamburg, Germany


    Roseanne Sension, University of Michigan
    Bing Ha, University of Connecticut


    Eddie Snell, Hauptman Woodward
    Nicholas Hartley, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory


    Tim Stemmler, Wayne State University
    Jan Kern, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory


    Mariano Trigo, SLAC/SU (SIMES)
    Stefan Minasian, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory


    Linda Vogt, University of Saskatchewan
    Matteo Mitrano, Harvard University

    Limei Zhang, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

    Poster List Sorted by Last Name


    Poster ID
    First Name
    Last Name
    Institution/Affiliation
    Poster Title
    A-14
    Esra Ayan Koç University Structural Insights into Apo- and Holo- Streptavidin from Different Radiation Sources: A Comparative Study
    A-9
    Nilüfer Baldır Koc University Structural insight into 30S ribosomal subunit in complex with streptomycin from Thermus thermophilus
    B-9
    Sandra  Beauvarlet  UConn/SLAC Investigation of charge dynamics in attosecond pump-attosecond probe
     XFEL pulses in gas-phase aminophenol above the C and O K-edges
    B-8
    Tatiana Bezriadina Universität Hamburg Theoretical description of the EUV/X-ray absorption of laser-driven solids
    A-10
    Asmit Bhowmick LBNL Probing structural changes at the water oxidation complex in Photosystem II using time-resolved XFEL crystallography
    C-1
    Gus Braun Stanford University X-ray spectroscopic features in a trigonal FeIV=O complex as a fingerprint for enzyme intermediates
    D-1
    Monty Cosby SSRL Realtime monitoring FAPbI3 perovskite degradation by on-the-fly Rietveld analysis of synchrotron diffraction data
    B-12
    Eric Cunningham SLAC Research and Development within the Laser Sciences (LAS) Department
    D-9
    Adrien Descamps Stanford/SLAC Investigation of phonon hardening in laser excited gold using X-ray diffraction at a hard X-ray free electron laser
    A-1
    Ebru Destan Koç University Structural insight into the binding mode of sisomicin derivatives and gentamicin C2b to the decoding center of the 30S ribosomal subunit
    B-6
    Blagoje Djordjevic LLNL Bridging model fidelities of laser-driven particle acceleration via transfer learning
    A-2
    Margaret Doyle LBNL Molecular-dynamics simulations of Photosystem II crystals combined with time-resolved XFEL serial crystallography
    D-15
    Gilliss Dyer SLAC Optical Laser Systems at the Matter in Extreme Conditions Instrument at LCLS
    C-5
    Nick Edwards SSRL A High-Energy Resolution Fluorescence Detection (HERFD) Microprobe Beamline at SSRL for Nuclear Forensics Applications
    C-3
    Maya Engel SLAC Unique Fe-rich Colloids from Slate River Floodplain
    A-3
    Betul Ertem Koç University X-ray Crystallography and AlphaFold Reveal the structure of Acetyl-CoA carboxylase from N. maritimus
    D-10
    Daria Gorelova University of Hamburg Following laser-driven dynamics with atomic resolution and in real time with ultrashort x-ray pulses
    C-2
    Lorena Grundy UC Berkeley Detection of New Mechanisms for the Limiting Current Using in situ X-Ray Absorption and Small-Angle X-Ray Scattering
    A-4
    Kevin Gu UC Davis Modifiable polymer based fixed target chips for room temperature serial crystallography
    B-1
    Zhaoheng Guo Stanford University Development of Two-Color Sub-Femtosecond Pump/Probe Techniques with X-ray Free-Electron Lasers
    D-7
    Daniel Haden U Nevada Reno Measuring the Electron-Ion Equilibration Rate in Warm Dense Metals with High-Resolution Inelastic X-ray Scattering
    A-15
    Alessandra Henkel CFEL/DESY CFEL TapeDrive 2.0: Conveyor belt-based sample delivery system for multi-dimensional serial crystallography
    B-4
    Callum Hepworth University of British Columbia Parallelized Incremental PCA for Lightweight EDA
    D-12
    Amalya Johnson Stanford University Photoinduced Interlayer Heat Transfer in Two-Dimensional TMDC Heterobilayers Visualized by Femtosecond Electron Diffraction
    D-2
    Zhibo Kang Yale University Failed excitonic insulator due to lattice instability in quasi-1D Ta2Ni(Se,S)5
    D-18
    Cheng-Tai Kuo SSRL Expanding low temperature capability for resonant soft x-ray scattering at SSRL
    B-11
    Sang-Jun Lee SLAC
    SSRL’s TES spectrometers for advanced x-ray spectroscopy in the soft x-ray regime
    D-17
    Andrew Leong LANL Speckle-based x-ray phase contrast imaging at free-electron lasers
    A-5
    Axel Levy Stanford University Amortized Inference for Heterogeneous Reconstruction in Cryo-EM
    D-3
    Anudeep Mangu Stanford/SLAC Dynamics of a Light-Induced Phase Transformation Probed by Single-Shot X-ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy at LCLS
    D-13
    Meera Madhavi UC Davis Time resolved X-ray diffraction studies on the non-equilibrium structural dynamics of silicate glasses at ultrahigh pressures
    D-4
    Stephanie Moffitt NIST In Situ Monitoring of Phase Changes in Failure-Prone PV Polymer Backsheets
    A-6
    Madeline Moradi Pacific University A Structural and Kinetic Basis for Cytarabine and Gemcitabine Inhibition
    B-10
    Yasukazu Nakaye Rigaku Americas Corporation Hybrid Pixel Array Detector with 56,000 fps Sustainable Frame Rate
    C-7
    Vincent Noel SSRL Laboratory for Observing Redox Heterogeneities in Soils and sediments
    D-8
    Silvia Pandolfi SLAC XFEL-based time-resolved imaging of void collapse in ICF ablator materials under shock-compression
    C-8
    Lizzie Paulus Stanford University Climate, Manganese, and Soil Carbon Stability
    D-19
    Robert Prater UC Davis ARPES Study of Termination-Dependent Surface States in Weyl Semimetal Co3Sn2S2
    A-11
    Jake Pushie University of Saskatchewan Human serum albumin facilitates reduction of bound Cu(II) to Cu(I) and its retention via an intramolecular transfer network
    A-13
    Swasti Rawal Medical University of Graz Towards high resolution structure of apolipoprotein B100 by cryo EM
    B-7
    Marvin Reuner Universität Hamburg Theoretical description of time- and angle resolved photoelectron spectroscopy probing excited-state dynamics in molecular systems at FELs
    A-12
    Marino Santos UCIBIO, FCT-NOVA Exploring the oxidation state of V-based complexes bound to proteins: An X ray and Theoretical Characterization
    B-5
    Samson Shen Ward Melville High School Extracting Statistically Significant Information from Imaging Data Analysis Beyond Averaging
    B-2
    Kenneth Shui Monta Vista High School 2D Phase Retrieval for X-ray Free Electron Laser Diffraction Data with Improved Iterative Algorithms
    C-6
    Eleanor Spielman-Sun SLAC Influence of solution pH on the formation and migration of fines in deep subsurface energy systems
    D-16
    Sudheer Anand Sreedhar UC Davis Probing Surface Terminations in Co3Sn2S2
    D-5
    Matthew Staab UC Davis Fermi Surface Degeneracies in Time-Reversal-Symmetry Breaking Superconductor LaNiGa2
    A-7
    Bilge Tosun Koç University Ambient Temperature Structure of Large Ribosomal Subunit from Thermus thermophilus
    D-11
    Tyler Werner Yale University Revealing an electronic origin behind massive Tc enhancement in Ni-doped 2D magnet Fe5GeTe2
    B-3
    Thomas White DESY Real-time data processing for serial X-ray crystallography
    C-4
    Wei Xiong NREL Fe oxidation and species distribution at the rock-fluid interface of Marcellus shale reacted with hydraulic fracturing fluid
    D-6
    Jinming Yang Yale University High-Throughput ARPES Measurements with In-situ Temperature Gradient
    A-8
    Ilkin Yapici Koç University Breakthrough in Structural Biology: Time-Resolved Binding of Initiation Factor 1 to the Ribosomal Decoding Center
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