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The 13th international Polarized Neutrons for Condensed-Matter Investigations (PNCMI) Conference will be held online from July 27-30, 2021. The virtual PNCMI will feature 2 daily one-hour sessions from 9:00 am to 11:30 am US Eastern Time with a 30 minute break between sessions for 4 consecutive days and include both invited and poster presentations.
NIST: National Institute of Standards and Technology
Buenos Aires, Argentina
The ICNS 2021 will be the largest international platform for sharing and exchanging the latest exciting advances in neutron scattering science, including a broad range of topics:
Soft Matter
Biology and Biological Interfaces
Condensed Matter Physics
Magnetism and Thin Films
Solid State Chemistry
Life Sciences
Energy and Engineering Materials
Functional Materials
Industrial Applications
Cultural Heritage and Archaeometry
Neutron Physics
Neutron Sources and Facilities
Asociación de Técnicas Neutrónicas de Argentina (ATENA) / Argentine Neutron Techniques Association
Lund, Schweden
The SXNS16 conference will be held on June 23-26th, 2020 in Lund, Sweden. Lund is 1000 years old with about 130000 inhabitants, in the province of Skåne, at the southern tip of Sweden. It is a charming cobblestoned town with many historical sights and is home to one of Scandinavia’s oldest and largest universities. At the same time, it offers small town charm and convenient access to the nearby metropolis of Malmö, just across the Øresund bridge from Copenhagen, with its large international airport.
The conference is co-organized by the European Spallation Source and MAX IV Laboratory and supported by the Lund Institute of Advanced Neutron and X-ray Science (LINXS). It will emphasize novel techniques for surface x-ray and neutron scattering including instrumentation and source development. Topics will include in-situ and in-operando surface studies, nanostructured surfaces and interfaces, surface and interfaces in soft matter, biological interfaces, emergent interfacial materials, and dynamics of surfaces, interfaces and nanostructures.
We look forward to welcoming you in Lund, Sweden in 2020.
*Important Dates*
Abstract sumission open: November 2019
Abstract submission deadline: 09 March 2020
Notification of acceptance: 23 March 2020
Early bird registration before: 30 March 2020
Registration deadline: 30 April 2020
*Confirmed Speakers*
Robert Feidenhans’l (XFEL, Germany)
Robert Thomas (Oxford University, UK)
Gary Harlow (Lund University, Sweden)
Thorsten Hesjedal (Oxford University, UK)
Nina-Juliane Steinke (ILL, France)
Hyunjung Kim (Sogang University, Republic of Korea)
Kazue Kurihara (Tohoku University, Japan)
Binhua Lin (University of Chicago, USA)
Ka Yee Lee (University of Chicago, USA)
Alessandra Luchini (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
Mrinmay Mukhopadhyay (Saha Institure, India)
Peter Müller-Buschbaum (TUM, Germany)
Ben Ocko (Brookhaven National Lab, USA)
Adrian Rennie (Uppsala University, Sweden)
Elias Vlieg (Radboud University, The Netherlands)
European Spallation Source, MAX IV Laboratory, LINXS
Daejeon Convention Center, Daejeon, Korea
ICNS2017 will be the latest and largest international platform for sharing and exchanging recent advances in neutron scattering science. On behalf of our organizing committee, we cordially invite you to submit your research and join the exciting international conference.
*Conference Topics:*
* Soft Matter
* Biology and Biological Interface
* Condensed Matter Physics
* Magnetism and Thin Films
* Chemistry / Earth Science
* Engineering Materials
* Energy Materials / Environmental
* Imaging / Radiography
* Neutron Physics
* Industrial Applications
* Sources and Instrumentations
* Sample Environment and Software
*Important Dates:*
Are you expecting to participate in ICNS 2017 conference next year? You better mark these dates on your schedule calendar!
* *Abstract Deadline Feb. 24, 2017*
* *Notification of Acceptance April. 7, 2017*
* *Early registration deadline May. 19, 2017*
* *Proceeding Deadline: August 9, 2017*
Organized by Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute and Korea Neutron Beam User Association
Edinburgh International Conference Centre, Edinburgh, UK
ICNS 2013 will bring together scientists from a wide range of disciplines including biology, chemistry, earth science, engineering, materials science and physics.
Institute of Physics, 76 Portland Place, London
Jenny Bremner
Institute of Physics
76 Portland Place
London
W1B 1NT
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)20 7470 4800
Fax: +44(0)20 7637 4266
E-mail: conferences@iop.org
General enquiries
Jenny Bremner
E-mail: jenny.bremner@iop.org
Programme enquiries
Lauren Stacy
E-mail: lauren.stacy@iop.org
Exhibition enquiries
Edward Jost
E-mail: edward.jost@iop.org
Knoxville Convention Center, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
Sponsored by the Neutron Scattering Society of America (NSSA) and hosted by Oak Ridge National Laboratory, this meeting will provide an international forum for scientists interested in:
• sharing new results enabled by neutron scattering experiments in scientific and engineering fields including condensed matter physics, engineered and applied materials, soft condensed matter and biological science, minerology and earth science, neutron physics, and instrument concepts and devices and energy science
•presenting ideas on new and novel techniques in the field of neutron scattering
•promoting collaborations and interdisciplinary partnerships
•featuring updates on facility development and expanding capabilities for advanced neutron sources
•discussing how neutron scattering might expand its role in the study of new and emerging scientific topics
Sponsored by the Neutron Scattering Society of America (NSSA) and hosted by Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Sydney, Australia
The ICNS 2005 meeting will be in beautiful Sydney, city of water and light, in the spring of 2005.
This will be a very special time for neutron scattering in Australia, as it co-incides with the commissioning of Australia's new high-flux reactor neutron source.
The conference will follow the tradition established by the previous meetings: ICNS 2001 (Munich), ICNS 97 (Toronto), ICNS 94 (Sendai), ICNS 91 (Oxford), ICNS 88 (Grenoble), ICNS 85 (Sante Fe) and ICNS 82 (Hakone).
*Scope*
ICNS 2005 will provide an international forum for the presentation and discussion of recent developments in neutron sources, the techniques of neutron scattering and their application to physics, chemistry, biology, materials science and industry. The conference will bring together scientists using neutrons and instrumentation specialists. *Topics include*
* Condensed matter physics
* Condensed matter chemistry
* Earth sciences
* Industrial and medical applications
* Life sciences and biology
* Magnetism
* Materials science
* Soft condensed matter
* Advanced neutron sources
* Neutron instrumentation
*The organisers*
International Advisory Committee
Organising Committee Chair: Brendan Kennedy.
Programme Committee Chair: Evan Gray.
Publications Committee Chair: Stewart Campbell.
Technische Universität München, Munich, Germany
The conference intends to bring together scientists using neutrons and instrumentation specialists. Advanced instrumentation for the ever increasing needs of the scientists will be one of the central points of the conference. The conference will largely support the participation of young researchers. The ICNS2001 will provide an international forum for the presentation and discussion of recent developments in neutron sources, the techniques of neutron scattering and their application to physics, chemistry, biology, material sciences and industry.
Technische Universität München
Toronto, Canada
Subject: Condensed Matter
CERN