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The Monash-CSIRO New Synchrotron Users Symposium was held in September of this year, with the aim of recruiting new synchrotron users and encouraging Monash-CSIRO collaborations in synchrotron science.

This page provides links to slides and video footage of the presentations given during the symposium, where these are avaiable. All of the presentations are listed in the table below, with icons to indicate if slides or video are available. Click on the icon to download the corresponding slide PDF or video file.

Slides Video Presentation Speaker
Welcome Prof Edwina Cornish,
Monash University
An introduction to synchrotron light and the
Australian Synchrotron
Dr David Cookson,
Australian Synchrtron
Synchrotron X-ray diffraction and absorption
studies of the amyloid b-peptide copper binding in
Alzheimers disease
Dr Victor Streltsov,
CISRO
Small and Wide Angle X-ray Scattering: a tool for
nanoscale research
Dr Stephen Mudie,
Australian Synchrotron
Protein SAXS and CD at the synchrotron Dr Nathan Cowieson,
Monash University
Infrared microspectoscopy and imaging of cells
and tissue
Prof Don McNaughton,
Monash University
Probing the human cell with microprobe XRF and
XAS
Dr Carolyn Dillon,
University of Woollongong
Imaging and Medical Therapy: Phase I facilities at
the Australian Synchrotron
Dr Daniel Hausermann,
Australian Synchrotron
Dynamic phase contrast X-ray imaging for
biomedical applications
Dr Marcus Kitchen,
Monash University
SXRF trace element imaging tools for geology and
mineral exploration
Dr Chris Ryan,
CSIRO
Powder Diffraction in minerals and materials
science
Dr Ian Madsen,
CSIRO
X-ray Microspectroscopy: a versatile X-ray
fluorescence microprobe
Dr David Paterson,
Australian Synchrotron
Geological and environmental applications of
synchrotron X-ray absorption spectroscopy
(XAS) techniques
Dr Weihua Liu,
CSIRO
Soft XAS: From Metalloproteins to Minerals Dr Rosalie Hocking,
Monash University
Applications of synchrotron WAXS and SAXS to
characterise sheared polymers
Dr Peng-Wei Zhu,
Monash University
The bright new future for X-ray imaging and
microscopy in Australia
Dr Steve Wilkins,
CSIRO
The sister facilities: VESPERS at the Canadian
Light Source and BL11 at the Australian Synchrotron
Dr Stewart McIntyre,
University Of Western Ontario
Access to the Australian Synchrotron for Monash
and CSIRO researchers
Dr Karen Siu,
Monash University
Access to the Australian Synchrotron for Monash
and CSIRO researchers
Dr Andrew Stevenson,
CSIRO
Close Dr Megan Fisher,
CSIRO