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title: 'EH22 European XFEL'
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date: 2025-02-19T11:00:00+01:00
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Join us for an exciting opportunity to explore the European XFEL! The 3.4 kilometers (2.11 miles) long European XFEL generates extremely intense X-ray flashes used by researchers from all over the world. The X-ray flashes are produced in underground tunnels and allow scientists to map atomic details of viruses, film chemical reactions, and study processes like those in the interior of planets. On this tour, we will also visit the newly opened visitor center featuring an engaging exhibition. Moreover, we will descend five floors underground to the experimental hall, where researchers utilize X-ray beams for their experiments.
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Join us for an exciting opportunity to explore the European XFEL! The 3.4 kilometers (2.11 miles) long European XFEL generates extremely intense X-ray flashes used by researchers from all over the world. The X-ray flashes are produced in underground tunnels and allow scientists to map atomic details of viruses, film chemical reactions, and study processes like those in the interior of planets.
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Join us for an exciting opportunity to explore the European XFEL! The 3.4 kilometers (2.11 miles) long European XFEL generates extremely intense X-ray flashes used by researchers from all over the world. The X-ray flashes are produced in underground tunnels and allow scientists to map atomic details of viruses, film chemical reactions, and study processes like those in the interior of planets.
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Join us for an exciting opportunity to explore the European XFEL. The 3.4 km long European XFEL generates extremely intense X-ray flashes used by researchers from all over the world. The flashes are produced in underground tunnels and allow scientists to map atomic details of viruses, film chemical reactions, and study processes like those in the interior of planets.
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On this tour, we will also visit the newly opened visitor center featuring an engaging exhibition. Moreover, we will descend five floors underground to the experimental hall, where researchers utilize X-ray beams for their experiments.
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Thanks to the highest safety measures, there will be no research operation during our visit: Most installations will be shut down during that time. The advantage is that most areas will be accessible during our tour.
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This tour includes the newly opened visitor center featuring an engaging exhibition. Moreover, we will descend five floors underground to the experimental hall, where researchers utilize X-ray beams for their experiments. A special highlight of this visit will be an exclusive tour of the Data Operation Center (DOC). With luck we have the unique opportunity to witness a simulated data processing session, where previous experiments could be replayed to demonstrate how operators handle live experiment data.
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## Details
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* Day 2 (19.4.) **11:00**
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* Day 2 (19.4.) **13:00 at the location**, 11:00 at the Hackertours desk at Kampnagel
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* Feel free to travel to Holzkoppel 4, Schenefeld on your own accord. If you would prefer to travel with a group from Kampnagel, be at the Hackertours desk no later than 11:00.
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* Duration: 5 hours (including travel time)
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* Language: German; English
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* Cost: free
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* Meeting time at Hackertours-Desk: **as mentioned above**.
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* Meeting time at Hackertours-Desk: 11:00.
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* **Important**
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* Important: Photos for non-commercial purposes are allowed. However, please do not take pictures of staff members unless they explicitly agree. Please wear flat, sturdy footwear. Please read the [Terms and Conditions for Visitors](https://www.xfel.eu/sites/sites_custom/site_xfel/content/e245399/e277337/xfel_file277366/Terms_and_Conditions_for_Visitors_eng.pdf) and the
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* Minimum Age: 14 years
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* Photos for non-commercial purposes are allowed. However, please do not take pictures of staff members unless they explicitly agree. Please wear sturdy, closed shoes. Please read the [Terms and Conditions for Visitors](https://www.xfel.eu/sites/sites_custom/site_xfel/content/e245399/e277337/xfel_file277366/Terms_and_Conditions_for_Visitors_eng.pdf) and the
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[Order and Safety Regulations](https://www.xfel.eu/sites/sites_custom/site_xfel/content/e245399/e277337/xfel_file277367/Ordnungs_und_Sicherheitsbestimmungen_fuer_Besucher_innen_eng.pdf) of the European XFEL.
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* Accessibility: Both the Visitor Center and the Experimental Hall tour are barrier-free.
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* Accessibility: Both the Visitor Center and the Experimental Hall tour are accessible.
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* Location: European XFEL, Holzkoppel 4, Schenefeld
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* Organizer: [European XFEL](https://www.xfel.eu)
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* Organizer: [European X-Ray Free-Electron Laser Facility GmbH](https://www.xfel.eu)
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* Image Credits: European XFEL / Jan Hosan
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* Pro Tip: With no beamtime on the 2025 easter weekend, on-site food options are limited to vending machines — bring a snack!
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