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Workshop organizers

European Spallation Source ERIC (ESS) is a next-generation neutron source that will provide researchers with unprecedented insights into the structure and dynamics of materials. ESS's high-intensity neutron beams, combined with its advanced sample environment capabilities, will make it a state-of-the-art facility for studying the effects of HP on a wide range of materials by using diffraction and spectroscopic techniques, and exploring new possibilities in SANS and imaging techniques.

MAX IV Synchrotron is a Swedish national laboratory that provides scientists with highly intense X-rays for research purposes. It is hosted by Lund University and includes two electron storage rings operating at 1.5 GeV and 3 GeV, respectively. The facility now has a total of 16 operational beamlines, and few more under construction. High pressure powder diffraction experiments can be now performed at DanMAX beamline.

Contact
Damian Paliwoda damian.paliwoda@ess.eu
Carina Lobley carina.lobley@ess.eu
Beate Linnenberg beate.linnenberg@ess.eu

Local Organizing Committee
Damian Paliwoda (chair, ESS)
Carina Lobley (ESS)
Florence Porcher (ESS)
Innokenty Kantor (MAX IV)
Mikhail Feygenson (ESS)

Members of the IUCr Commission on High Pressure
K.F. Dziubek (Chair, Austria)
A. Dewaele (France)
N. Dubrovinskaia (Germany)
N. Garg (India)
K. Komatsu (Japan)
A. Lazicki (USA)
S. Moggach (Australia)
N.M. Souza-Neto (Brazil)
T. Strobel (USA)
W. Yang (People's Republic of China)
B.A. Zakharov (Secretary, Russia)