[Neutron] ESS Science Symposium

SINQ sinq at psi.ch
Wed Feb 6 13:51:11 CET 2013


Dear colleagues, 

we are very pleased to invite you to participate in the

 ESS Science Symposium

 

Neutrons for Future Energy Strategies

 

PSI, Villigen, Switzerland

May 27–29, 2013

 

Please register here http://indico.psi.ch//event/scisymp

 

Finite fossil fuel reserves and growing environmental concerns have lead to an increase of interest in so-called renewable energy sources such as wind, solar or water energy. Consequently, the conversion and storage of energy and the supply of synthetic fuels will become more and more important in the near future.

This symposium will bring together experts from the fields energy research and scientists from the neutron scattering community. In the context of this symposium energy research will refer to synthetic fuels, solar cells, fuel cells and batteries and materials for turbines (wind and/or water).

Emphasis will be put on sample environment, in particular for in-situ and in-operando experiments; on correlations between structure and transport processes, on interactions of materials with their ambient environment; and on synergies with synchrotron radiation and muon spin spectroscopy. The symposium will cover all topics from diffraction to spectroscopy and imaging.

 

We will have contributions from:

 

Masatoshi Arai (J-PARC, Japan)

David Bourillot (PSI, Switzerland)

Stuart Holdsworth (Empa, Switzerland)

Maths Karlsson (U Lund, Sweden)

Holger Kohlmann (U Leipzig, Germany)

Gabor Laurenczy (EPFL, Switzerland)

Eberhard Lehmann (PSI, Switzerland)

Alfons Molenbroek (Haldor Topsøe, Denmark)

Jörg Pieper (U Tartu, Estonia)

Timmy Ramirez-Cuesta (ISIS, United Kingdom)

Markus Strobl (ESS, Lund, Sweden)

Stenbjörn Styring (U Uppsala, Sweden)

Dirk Wallacher (HZB, Germany)

Alexander Wokaun (PSI, Switzerland)

 

For more information please visit http://indico.psi.ch/event/scisymp

 

Abstract submission deadline, May 1st 2013


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