Dr. Sandra Ribeiro
Sandra is the Public Relations Coordinator for the CLS. Her mandate includes
promoting the use of the Canadian synchrotron by academia and industry,
cultivating community relations, and increasing the public profile of the
CLS. She is at your service for any questions you may have about the newest
addition to the synchrotron world!
Dr. Dominique Cornuejols Dominique has been in charge of communications at the ESRF since 1993. She
was the chief editor of the "Exploring Matter with Synchrotron Light”
CD-ROM. Today, in addition to ESRF "Outreach and Education” activities, she
is involved in large European programmes such as the "European Science
Teaching Initiative”, covering 30 countries.
Dr. Alain Filhol
Chemist and crystallographer, at present computer scientist in the ILL
Scientific Computing Group. ILL staff since 1971. Past activities include:
construction or development of neutron diffractometers, development of
software packages for instrument control and data processing. Principal
fields of scientific interest include organic conductors and
superconductors.
Prof. Roger Pynn http://www.mrl.ucsb.edu/~pynn Experimental physicist, currently at Indiana University and Spallation Neutron Source, USA.
1997-2000 LANSCE Division Director
Principal fields of scientific interest include small angle and inelastic
scattering, diffraction, spin echo.
Dr. Alain Menelle Director assistant at LLB since 2003.
My main fields of scientific interest are thin films, surface and
interfaces. Focused on neutron guides and neutron optics, I am in
charge of one of the LLB reflectometers.
Dr. Marie-Pauline Gacoin
Marie-Pauline Gacoin and her team manage information and communication at
SOLEIL. She remains at your disposal to more information or to connect you
with the right person at SOLEIL.