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Natalia Olszowska and Magdalena Szczepanik organized the mini - symposium within the framework of ECOSS 36.

Natalia Olszowska and Magdalena Szczepanik organized the mini - symposium within the framework of ECOSS 36.

The 36th European Conference on Surface Science (ECOSS 36) took place in Lodz, Poland, from August 28 to September 1, organized by the Faculty of Physics and Applied Informatics of University of Lodz. The event was attended by two researchers from the SOLARIS Centre - Natalia Olszowska and Magdalena Szczepanik.

ECOSS is a well-established annual meeting directed jointly by the Surface Science Division of the International Union for Vacuum Science, Technique and Applications (IUVSTA) and the Surface and Interface Section of the European Physical Society (EPS). The conference provides an excellent opportunity for scientists from Europe and from all over the world to meet and discuss the latest advances in the physics and chemistry of surfaces. ECOSS-36 will have three types of sessions: plenary, parallel, and mini-symposia sessions (SM). A mini-symposium is a session of 4 to 6 coordinated presentations on a single topic of current interest in the domain of surface science, in accordance with the scope of the conference. The underlying idea of MS is to encourage the diversity of speakers and of the scientific topics through granting its organization to a specialist in the topic.
As a part of this year's edition of the conference, scientists from the SOLARIS Centre organized a mini-symposium entitled "State-of-the-Art ARPES Measurements at Synchrotron". They delivered a joint lecture opening the session entitled "Research capabilities and ongoing research of the electron structure at NSRC SOLARIS". During SM was presented high-quality angular and spin-resolved results obtained at the URANOS and PHELIX beamlines. 
 
The mini-symposium agenda:
Natalia Olszowska and Magdalena Szczepanik - Research capabilities and ongoing research of the electron structure at NSRC SOLARIS 
Valentyn Volobuiev - Photoemission of Topological Material Epilayers Based on IV-VI Semiconductors and α-Sn
Ewa Młyńczak - Surface state on Fe(001)/Au(001) investigated by highresolution angle-resolved spectroscopy
Ashutosh Wadge - Investigation of topological nodal line semimetal: ZrAs2
Honey Boban - Circular dichroism in Cr2Ge2Te6 valence bands
 
The photo shows (from the left): Natalia Olszowska, Magdalena Szczepanik, Valentyn Volobuiev, Ewa Młyńczak, Ashutoch Wadge, Honey Boban.
 
The photo shows (from the left): Natalia Olszowska, Magdalena Szczepanik, Valentyn Volobuiev, Ewa Młyńczak, Ashutoch Wadge, Honey Boban.
 
Photo by: Monika Wypych
This material was created with the contribution of Magdalena Szczepanik.
 
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