[SA_Scat] CNL's First Virtual Neutron Scattering School from November 30 – December 4, 2020

King, Stephen (STFC,RAL,ISIS) stephen.king at stfc.ac.uk
Thu Oct 1 08:53:56 BST 2020


Dear colleagues

Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) will be holding its First Virtual Neutron Scattering School from November 30 – December 4, 2020.

The curriculum covers a broad range of neutron scattering methods applicable to a variety of scientific areas. The school is aimed at graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and early-career researchers with backgrounds in physics, chemistry, materials science, engineering, biology, or mineralogy, with little or no prior knowledge of neutron scattering techniques. The School consists of morning lectures and afternoon experimental simulation sessions. Lectures will provide an in-depth coverage of neutron scattering theory, methods, and applications. Several lectures will also illustrate applications of neutrons beyond scattering, including materials irradiation and testing, isotope production, and boron neutron capture therapy. The afternoon interactive experimental simulation sessions will cover several thermal-neutron scattering techniques to reinforce the concepts presented in the morning lectures.

Attendance is free of charge and open to all. Space is limited and will be allotted on a first come-first-served basis. Registration is now open until October 30, 2020. For more information and to register, visit: www.cnl.ca/VNSS<http://www.cnl.ca/VNSS>

We look forward to (virtually) seeing you at CNL’s First Virtual Neutron Scattering School!

Thank you
Zahra Yamani

Virtual Neutron Scattering School 2020
Canadian Nuclear Laboratories


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