SPEAKERS
   
Phase Discontinuities and Phase Andrew Peele University of Melbourne
Measurement of X-ray Coherence Ian McNulty Argonne National Laboratory
Quantitative phase contrast tomography using coherent synchrotron radiation Peter Cloetens European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
Crystallography without Crystals and the Potential of Imaging Single Biomolecules John Miao

Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center

Prospects for single-particle imaging at XFELs Henry Chapman Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Experimental diffractive imaging with X-rays, electrons and visible light John Spence Arizona State University
Development of 3D microscopy of biological Specimens using soft X-ray diffraction Janos Kirz State University of New York at Stony Brook
Limits of Coherent X-ray Diffraction for Imaging Small Crystals Ian Robinson University of Illinois atUrbana-Champaign
Composite techniques for phase retrieval and visualization in the near-Fresnel region Timur Gureyev CSIRO
Unique Phase Recovery Using Astigmatic Fields Keith Nugent University of Melbourne
Convex counterparts to iterative transform algorithms and Hybrid Projection-Reflection Russell Luke Simon Fraser University
Phase retrieval with atoms, bits and pixels Veit Elser Cornell University
Panel discussion: Different classes of phase recovery problems; different classes of methods; their different regimes; what is solved and what is not? Chair: Rick Millane University of Canterbury
From exit wave to structure: Is the phase object approximation useless ? Dirk van Dyck University of Antwerp
Phase Retrieval at Atomic Resolution in the Presence of Incoherence Mark Oxley University of Melbourne
Comparison of Two Phase-Retrieval Methods in TEM; Interference with Phase Plates
and Noninterference Based on TIE
Kuniaki Nagayama Okazaki National Research Institutes
Electron Waves Hannes Lichte Dresden University
3D X-ray microscopy by phasing diffraction patterns: prospects and limitations Malcolm Howells Lawrence Berkely National Laboratory
POSTERS    
Atomic Resolution Imaging of a Carbon Nanotube from Diffraction Intensities  J.M. Zuo University of Illinois atUrbana-Champaign
Imaging of Quantum Array Structures with Coherent and Partially Coherent Diffraction I.A. Vartaniants
University of Illinois atUrbana-Champaign
Origins of Decoherence in Coherent X-ray Diffraction Experiment I.A. Vartaniants University of Illinois atUrbana-Champaign
Phase Retrieval from Two-Dimensional Absorption Images of Bose-Einstein Condensates Yaw-Ren E. Tan Monash University
Phase-space tomography for 1-D x-ray beams C.Q. Tran University of Melbourne
Quantitative reconstruction from a single diffraction-enhanced image
David Paganin Monash University
Angle-resolved x-ray imaging using a resolution-tunable analyzer K. Hirano High Energy Accelerator Research Organization
Iterative phasing of coherent X-ray diffraction patterns G.J. Williams University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Imaging without lenses S. Marchesini Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Recent developments in phase tomography using a crystal X-ray interferometer Atsushi Momose The University of Tokyo
Demonstration of X-ray Talbot Interferometry Atsushi Momose The University of Tokyo
Phase-contrast X-ray Imaging and Phase-Retrieval Analysis with a Laboratory-based
Microfocus Source
A.W. Stevenson CSIRO
Quantitative Phase Amplitude Microscope of Three Dimensional Objects C.J. Bellair University of Melbourne
Effects of Amplitude and Phase Errors on Perceived Images R.P. Millane University of Canterbury
Two-Beam Interferometer Using X-ray Prism Yoshiki Kohmura SPring-8
Phase imaging cold atoms with a single intensity image using a non-interferometric propagation-based technique LD Turner University of Melbourne
Column-density retrieval from Fresnel projection  Lincoln Turner University of Melbourne
Hybrid Approach to Iterative Phase Determination Adrian P. Mancuso University of Melbourne