[Neutron] International Neutron Scattering Instrumentation School (INSIS)

Ekkebus, Allen E. ekkebusae at ornl.gov
Tue Apr 10 13:09:32 CEST 2012


The first International Neutron Scattering Instrumentation School (INSIS) will be held in Frascati during the period July 15 - 27.  The first week of the school (July 15 - 20) will provide an introduction to both concepts and practical aspects of neutron scattering instrumentation and is particularly suitable for graduate students and early-career scientists with an interest in either designing or more efficiently using a broad range of neutron scattering instruments. The second week (July 22 - 27) will be a more specialized school/workshop on neutron detectors. Potential students are invited to apply for either the first or second week or both weeks of the school.

Details about the first week of the school, including a syllabus, can be found at: http://neutrons.ornl.gov/conf/insis2012/

The registration fee for each week of the school (575 Euros) will cover the cost of accommodation and meals. Students will be accommodated in guestrooms of Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati operated by the Instituto Nazionale di Fiscia Nucleare (INFN)

The deadline for applications is May 31st.

On behalf of the organizing committee (I. Anderson, M. Arai, C. Andreani, A. Harrison, R. McGreevy and R. Pynn)

Roger Pynn
Professor of Physics, Physics Department, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405
Preferred Mailing Address:
Indiana University Center for the Exploration of Energy and Matter
2401 Milo B Sampson Lane
Bloomington, IN 47408-1398

Phone: (812)-855-2886 or (505)-670-9708 (Cell); fax (812)-855-6645


Allen E. Ekkebus
Neutron Sciences Directorate
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
1 Bethel Valley Road, 8600, Room B-410
P.O. Box 2008, MS 6477
Oak Ridge, TN  37831-6477
Telephone: (865) 241-5644       FAX: (865) 576-3041

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