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This THURSDAY: FORCE Seminar 10/23 Leah Shteynman

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Kara Brugman
Mon, Oct 20, 2025 6:14 PM

Join us for the next FORCE Seminar on Thursday, October 23 at noon AZ/Pacific(3 pm ET) on Zoom.

Leah Shteynman will give a talk titled, “From Zircon to Reidite and Back: Nanoscale Windows into Shock Metamorphism”. Check out the attached flyer for the talk abstract and speaker bio. See the upcoming talks and past recording links below, as well as a link to our newest video and progress report and a link to the 2026 Winter Workshop hotel block.

If you would like to suggest someone (including yourself) to give a future FORCE seminar, please fill out this form.

FORCE Seminar Schedule
Noon AZ/Pacific

• September 26: Klaus-Dieter Liss, University of Tennessee Watch recording
• October 23 (Thursday): Leah Shteynman, Arizona State University Join Zoom
• November 14: Kyusei Tsuno, Arizona State University
• December 5: Sibo Chen, Arizona State University, FORCE professor starting Jan. 2026

Seminar recordings from past semesters can be found on YouTube.

Join the FORCE mailing list here. Follow us on LinkedIn, Bluesky, and Instagram.

Updated Ichiban Assembly Video
Ichiban is our largest and most powerful multi-anvil press. Our 6,000-ton Kawai-type split-column multi-anvil, the first of its kind in the U.S., handles sample volumes far beyond those of traditional systems. Its unmatched capacity opens new possibilities for large-volume synthesis, advanced ƒO₂ control, and techniques requiring more material — all in a single experiment.

Watch the new assembly video on YouTube
Learn more about Ichiban

FORCE Winter Workshop
The 4th FORCE Winter Workshop on Recent Advances in High Pressure Research will be held in person at Arizona State University, in the Bateman Physical Sciences F-Wing (PSF), from Wednesday through Friday, January 7–9, 2026. Stay tuned for speaker announcements and registration details. Reserve your hotel room here: bit.ly/FORCEww26hotel

Progress Update
You can explore what’s been happening in the lab over the past year by viewing our latest progress report.

Join us for the next FORCE Seminar on Thursday, October 23 at noon AZ/Pacific(3 pm ET) on Zoom. Leah Shteynman will give a talk titled, “From Zircon to Reidite and Back: Nanoscale Windows into Shock Metamorphism”. Check out the attached flyer for the talk abstract and speaker bio. See the upcoming talks and past recording links below, as well as a link to our newest video and progress report and a link to the 2026 Winter Workshop hotel block. If you would like to suggest someone (including yourself) to give a future FORCE seminar, please fill out this form. FORCE Seminar Schedule Noon AZ/Pacific • September 26: Klaus-Dieter Liss, University of Tennessee Watch recording • October 23 (Thursday): Leah Shteynman, Arizona State University Join Zoom • November 14: Kyusei Tsuno, Arizona State University • December 5: Sibo Chen, Arizona State University, FORCE professor starting Jan. 2026 Seminar recordings from past semesters can be found on YouTube. Join the FORCE mailing list here. Follow us on LinkedIn, Bluesky, and Instagram. Updated Ichiban Assembly Video Ichiban is our largest and most powerful multi-anvil press. Our 6,000-ton Kawai-type split-column multi-anvil, the first of its kind in the U.S., handles sample volumes far beyond those of traditional systems. Its unmatched capacity opens new possibilities for large-volume synthesis, advanced ƒO₂ control, and techniques requiring more material — all in a single experiment. Watch the new assembly video on YouTube Learn more about Ichiban FORCE Winter Workshop The 4th FORCE Winter Workshop on Recent Advances in High Pressure Research will be held in person at Arizona State University, in the Bateman Physical Sciences F-Wing (PSF), from Wednesday through Friday, January 7–9, 2026. Stay tuned for speaker announcements and registration details. Reserve your hotel room here: bit.ly/FORCEww26hotel Progress Update You can explore what’s been happening in the lab over the past year by viewing our latest progress report.