CONEXS Conference 2022

CONEXS Conference 2022

Wednesday 30 March – Friday 1 April 2022

Newcastle University, UK

The third conference for the Collaborative Network for X-Ray Spectroscopy (CONEXS) will take place on Wednesday 30 March - Friday 1 April 2022, bringing together expert speakers from across the world to discuss the theme of 'Emerging Trends in X-ray Spectroscopy'.

Please visit the links on the left hand side of the page for more information about the event. If you have any questions, please get in touch.

 

Registration

Registration for the conference has now closed. If you have any queries about your registration, please get in touch. 

 

Programme and Abstracts 

The Conference Programme can be downloaded as a pdf here: CONEXS Conference 2022 final programme

A booklet of our speakers' abstracts can be downloaded as a pdf here: CONEXS Conference Abstract Booklet 2022

 

COVID-19 Update

The safety of our delegates is our top priority so attendee numbers at the conference will be limited and it may have to move online if government or university guidance changes ahead of March 2022. In the event that we have to run the Conference online due to further COVID-19 restrictions, delegates will receive a full refund of their registration fee. 

 

Previous Events

CONEXS Conference 2021

Wednesday 17 - Friday 19 March 2021

The programme for our 2021 virtual conference is available here: CONEXS 2021 Agenda

Recordings of Talks:

Recordings of our speakers' presentations are now available on our YouTube channel. ‌

 

CONEXS Conference 2020

Tuesday 18 - Thursday 20 February 2020

The programme for our 2020 event is available here: Conference Programme

Speakers' Slides:

Day 1

John Rehr, University of Washington

Andrei Sapelkin, Queen Mary University of London

Jakub Szlachetko, Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy od Sciences

Daniel Higley, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

Olga Safonova, Paul Scherrer Institute 

 

Day 2

Tetsuo Katayama, Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute

Ben Spencer, University of Manchester

Russell Egdell, University of Oxford

Kevin Lovelock 2, University of Reading