XAFS Workshops

Since 2005, Synchrotron Catalysis Consortium co-sponsors (together with BNL) annual workshops on applications of X-ray absorption spectroscopy methods to catalysis science. The workshops have been organized by A. Frenkel, and co-taught by a team of scientists. The themes of the workshops vary from introductory to beginner to advanced. The current year and previous year workshops are listed below.

2024 SCC-2024 Short Course: Synchrotron Catalysis Consortium at BNL: In-Situ and Operando Experiments and Data Analysis

Group photo for the Synchrotron Catalysis Consortium at BNL: In-Situ and Operando Experiments and Data Analysis (SCC 2024 Short Course).

2023 Short Course on X-ray Absorption Fine Structure: Advanced topics in data analysis and modeling
2022 Short Course on X-ray Absorption Fine Structure: Theory, Data Analysis and Modeling
2021 Short Course: Introduction to X-ray Absorption Fine Structure
2020 Short Course on X-ray Absorption Fine Structure: Application to Nanomaterials
2019 Short Course on X-ray Absorption Fine Structure: Theory, Data Analysis and Modeling
2018 Short course: Introduction to X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy  
2017 Data analysis and modeling of XANES and EXAFS spectra: Applications to Nanomaterials
2016 X-ray Absorption Fine Structure Spectroscopy (XAFS) Short Course: Principles and Applications  xafs2016
2015  Short Course: Advanced Topics in XAFS Data Analysis and Modeling 2015
2014  Short Course: Methods and Applications of X-ray Absorption Fine Structure Spectroscopy 2014
2013 In situ Methods of X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy 2013
2012  XANES Short Course: Theory, Analysis, Applications 2012
2011  XAFS Short Course: Introduction to the Experiment, Data Analysis and Modeling 2011
2010  Advanced Topics in XAFS Data Modeling 2010
2009  In situ and operando XAFS Experiments and Data Analysis 2009
2008 Introduction to XAFS: Experiment, Theory, Data Analysis 2008
2007  Short Course: Application of XAFS to Nanocatalysis Science 2007
2006 XAFS Studies of Nanocatalysts and Chemical Transformations 2006
2005  EXAFS Course: Theory, Experiment and Advanced Applications 2005