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						<description>Upcoming events at the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory.</description>
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				<title>APS/Users Operations Monthly Meeting</title>
				<link>http://www.aps.anl.gov/News/Meetings/Monthly_Meetings/</link>
				<description><![CDATA[Wednesday, November 19, 2008 @ 2:30pm<br />Location: 402/AUD<br />Event Type: APS Meeting<br />
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				<pubDate>posted 2008-11-10 @ 3:10pm</pubDate>
				<startDate>2008-11-19 14:30:00</startDate>
				<location>402-AUD</location>
				<type>APS Meeting</type>
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				<title>BioCARS Workshop on Time-resolved Macromolecular Crystallography</title>
				<link>http://cars9.uchicago.edu/biocars/pages/trworkshop08/index.shtml</link>
				<description><![CDATA[Thursday, November 20, 2008 @ 8:00am<br />Event Type: APS Workshop<br />
<br />Description: This workshop will provide hands-on training in designing and conducting time-resolved experiments and in Laue data processing and analysis. New and returning BioCARS users will also learn about the exciting new capabilities at beamline 14-ID. Applicants are invited to bring their own samples.

The workshop will feature lectures, data collection on samples provided by BioCARS and participants, and data processing of both new and previously collected datasets. Participants will also have opportunities to discuss application of the technique to their own scientific projects with experts in the field. ]]></description>
				<pubDate>posted 2008-11-05 @ 12:18pm</pubDate>
				<startDate>2008-11-20 08:00:00</startDate>
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				<type>APS Workshop</type>
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				<title>Operations at the Australian Synchrotron</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[Thursday, November 20, 2008 @ 1:00pm<br />Location: 401/B4100<br />Speaker: Dr. Dean Morris, Australian Synchrotron, Australia<br />Event Type: AES Presentation<br />
<br />Description: This talk will focus on the operational performance of the Australian
Synchrotron. The beam availability, mean time between failures, mean
down time and cause of faults will be discussed, as will plans for
improving these areas. A history of the project will be presented,
including particular successes and failures and the contracting
methodology for the machine and beamlines. The current status of the
beamlines will be reviewed, along with the organizational and governance
structures and the level of resources in each of the scientific and
technical areas. The arrangements for user access and the demand for the
different beamlines will also be discussed.]]></description>
				<pubDate>posted 2008-11-14 @ 1:13pm</pubDate>
				<startDate>2008-11-20 13:00:00</startDate>
				<location>401-B4100</location>
				<type>AES Presentation</type>
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				<title>X-ray Microscopy: What&#039;s Next</title>
				<link></link>
				<description><![CDATA[Friday, November 21, 2008 @ 10:30am<br />Location: 401/A1100<br />Speaker: Chris Jacobsen, Dept. of Physics & Astronomy, Stony Brook University<br />Event Type: XSD Presentation<br />
<br />Description: X-ray microscopy has evolved from being a gleam in the eye of some pioneers, to a workhorse with many applications. What’s Next? Drawing upon some recent applications, one can recklessly speculate as to important developments that need to be tackled. These include improvements to the instruments (optics, detectors, and cryo systems), making more effective use of the richness of data that can now be obtained, and combining information from multiple microscopes.  These needed developments outline one agenda for the future, with an aim of adding to the capabilities of x-ray microscopy for addressing new science as well as new materials and energy technologies. ]]></description>
				<pubDate>posted 2008-11-18 @ 10:26am</pubDate>
				<startDate>2008-11-21 10:30:00</startDate>
				<location>401-A1100</location>
				<type>XSD Presentation</type>
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				<title>User Science Seminar</title>
				<link>http://www.aps.anl.gov/News/Meetings/User_Seminars</link>
				<description><![CDATA[Friday, November 21, 2008 @ 12:00pm<br />Location: 401/A1100<br />Event Type: APS Seminar<br />
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				<pubDate>posted 2008-11-14 @ 1:16pm</pubDate>
				<startDate>2008-11-21 12:00:00</startDate>
				<location>401-A1100</location>
				<type>APS Seminar</type>
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				<title>GUP Deadline for Run 2009-2</title>
				<link>http://www.aps.anl.gov/Users/apply_for_beamtime.html</link>
				<description><![CDATA[Friday, March 6, 2009 @ 5:00pm<br />Event Type: APS Operations<br />
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				<pubDate>posted 2008-11-14 @ 1:19pm</pubDate>
				<startDate>2009-03-06 17:00:00</startDate>
				<location>-</location>
				<type>APS Operations</type>
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