XMaS: The UK Materials Science Facility at the ESRF
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Warwick
Department Name: Physics
Abstract
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People |
ORCID iD |
Thomas Hase (Principal Investigator) | |
Malcolm Cooper (Co-Investigator) |
Publications
Lehmann A
(2018)
Soft Rectangular Sub-5 nm Tiling Patterns by Liquid Crystalline Self-Assembly of T-Shaped Bolapolyphiles
in Advanced Functional Materials
Zhao B
(2018)
High-efficiency perovskite-polymer bulk heterostructure light-emitting diodes
in Nature Photonics
Lehmann A
(2018)
Transition between tangential and co-axial liquid crystalline honeycombs in the self-assembly of Y-shaped bolapolyphiles.
in Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)
Huss-Hansen M
(2018)
Structural basis for a naphthyl end-capped oligothiophene with embedded metallic nanoparticles for organic field-effect transistors
in Applied Physics Letters
Tripathy A
(2018)
Facile Fabrication of Multifunctional ZnO Urchins on Surfaces
in Colloids and Interfaces
Vita F
(2019)
Liquid crystal thermosets. A new class of high-performance materials
in Liquid Crystals
Heeley E
(2019)
Self-assembly of fluoride-encapsulated polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) nanocrystals
in CrystEngComm
Cherian T
(2019)
Supramolecular Self-Assembly of Nanoconfined Ionic Liquids for Fast Anisotropic Ion Transport
in Advanced Functional Materials
Bikondoa O
(2019)
XMaS @ the ESRF.
in Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences
Hussain H
(2019)
Water-Induced Reversal of the TiO 2 (011)-(2 × 1) Surface Reconstruction: Observed with in Situ Surface X-ray Diffraction
in The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Inyang O
(2019)
Threshold interface magnetization required to induce magnetic proximity effect
in Physical Review B
Dann E
(2019)
Structural selectivity of supported Pd nanoparticles for catalytic NH3 oxidation resolved using combined operando spectroscopy
in Nature Catalysis
Blidberg A
(2019)
Electronic changes in poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)-coated LiFeSO4F during electrochemical lithium extraction
in Journal of Power Sources
Harlow GS
(2019)
Adsorption, surface relaxation and electrolyte structure at Pt(111) electrodes in non-aqueous and aqueous acetonitrile electrolytes.
in Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP
Torrelles X
(2019)
Pristine and hydrated fluoroapatite (0001).
in Acta crystallographica Section B, Structural science, crystal engineering and materials
Treacy JPW
(2019)
Structure of a Superhydrophilic Surface: Wet Chemically Prepared Rutile-TiO2(110)(1 × 1).
in The journal of physical chemistry. C, Nanomaterials and interfaces
Lander G
(2019)
Measurements related to the magnetism of curium metal
in Physical Review B
Zhou L
(2019)
Graphene surface structure in aqueous media: Evidence for an air-bubble layer and ion adsorption
in Carbon
GrĂ¼nder Y
(2019)
Potential-dependent surface compression of gold and its link to electrocatalytic reactivity
in Surface Science
Sirovica S
(2019)
Structural Evidence That the Polymerization Rate Dictates Order and Intrinsic Strain Generation in Photocured Methacrylate Biomedical Polymers
in Macromolecules
Dowsett M
(2020)
Synchrotron X-ray diffraction investigation of the surface condition of artefacts from King Henry VIII's warship the Mary Rose
in Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
Malta G
(2020)
In situ K-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy of the ligand environment of single-site Au/C catalysts during acetylene hydrochlorination.
in Chemical science
Thornber SM
(2020)
Solubility, speciation and local environment of chlorine in zirconolite glass-ceramics for the immobilisation of plutonium residues.
in RSC advances
Dressel C
(2020)
Helical Networks of p-Conjugated Rods - A Robust Design Concept for Bicontinuous Cubic Liquid Crystalline Phases with Achiral Ia 3¯ d and Chiral I 23 Lattice
in Advanced Functional Materials
Description | Collaborative research with 4-ID-D at the APS |
Organisation | Argonne National Laboratory |
Department | Advanced Photon Source |
Country | United States |
Sector | Public |
PI Contribution | Development of new magnetic scattering protocols for SR metrologies. Alignment and control of x-ray phase plates. Access to beamtime |
Collaborator Contribution | Transfer of expertise and knowledge. Access to beamtime |
Impact | New experimental strategies implemented on XMaS beamline |
Start Year | 2007 |
Description | XMaS Scientist Experience |
Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | National |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | The XMaS Scientist Experience is a nationwide competition aimed at encouraging young women to consider careers in science, by showing them some opportunities available to them and introducing them to inspirational role models, all within the international setting of the EPN campus. The applicants are required to write about a famous female scientist, her contribution to promoting the cause of women in science, and their own motivation for entering the competition. The prize for the competition winners is a 5 day trip to Grenoble, France. The group of up to 16 year-12 female students visits the ESRF, including XMaS, as well as nearby laboratories. A major part of the trip is to take part in the Synchrotron@school programme run by the ESRF. The winners also share a lunch with women scientists, engineers, technicians and students who work there with one woman available for every 2 girls, which allows for in-depth conversations. After the trip, the girls share their experiences with family and friends and their peers, further influencing the views of the students' support groups. Both winners and their families have been full of praise for the initiative. The XMaS Scientist Experience has allowed its winners to experience what life as a scientist could be, far from the clichés that still exist. As females students, many stressed how empowered they felt after the trip. Charlotte, a participant in one trip declared: "This whole experience has been absolutely incredible- it has shown me the whole world of opportunities there are out there for women in science, and that a career in physics isn't out of my reach". The winners we have managed to follow over the years went on to study STEMM (Science, Technology Engineering Mathematics and Medicine) at university, with two currently studying Physics at the University of Warwick. Winners are keen to act as ambassadors and advertise the competition amongst their peers, often with winners writing a piece in their schools' newsletters. The programme has received a lot of attention on social media (XMaSScientist, @XMaSBeam) as well as recently in more main-stream media, including BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire as part of their morning radio show. The winners are also an integral part of the annual Warwick Science Gala, which is an evening for school pupils of all ages promoting STEMM in an interactive environment and will run again in 2023. The XMaS Scientist Experience has now been running for 6 years, allowing us to reflect on the outcomes of the trips. The enthusiasm of the participants afterwards is remarkably positive and they all comment that it is an eye-opener to the roles that they could play as future women in science. The first few years' entrants came only from schools located near the XMaS hubs of Liverpool and Coventry (Warwick) areas. Applicants come now from schools located as far away as Londonderry, Exeter and Lancashire. We have actively started to target students from Widening Participation backgrounds. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2016,2017,2018,2019,2020,2022,2023 |
URL | http://warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/xmas/impact/outreach/xmas_scientist_experienceb/ |