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Abstract Deadline - ANSTO-HZB Neutron Training Course 2024

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Dates
3–4 Jun 2024
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School

The Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO)

and the Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin (HZB)

are pleased to announce the

ANSTO – HZB Neutron Training Course 2024. 


The aim of the training course is to provide a broad overview of neutron scattering theory and applications to demonstrate the utility of neutron scattering theory and applications to demonstrate the utility of the technique to a wide range of sciences. The course will consist of lectures and practical sessions using the neutron beam instruments of the Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering (ACNS). Subjects covered include basic theory, instrumentation, small-angle scattering, reflectometry, deuteration, crystallography and diffraction, imaging, residual stress and strain scanning, inelastic scattering, quasi-elastic scattering, and polarised neutrons. There will also be a demonstration of sample environment equipment and a tutorial on writing proposals. New, for this year, the training course is offering a practical option in computational analysis (an introduction to DFT calculation with Quantum Espresso). Participants will also have the opportunity to present their work to course participants as well as ANSTO and HZB staff in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere at the training course poster session.        


The training course is particularly suited to those who are new to neutron scattering and is aimed at students (Honours, Masters, PhD) and early career researchers.


Expressions of Interest submission process


Interested applicants are invited to submit an abstract via the online portal.  In a maximum of 300 words, briefly describe:

  • your research project

  • why neutron scattering is essential to the project

  • what benefit attending the training course would bring you.

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