[Neutron] Call for Papers -- 2012 American Conference on Neutron Scattering

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Thu Jan 19 20:08:22 CET 2012


CALL FOR PAPERS

ABSTRACT DEADLINE--April 2, 2012

The Abstract Submission site for the 2012 American Conference on Neutron Scattering is now open. Don't delay. Visit www.mrs.org/acns-2012 today for details.

WEB SUBMISSIONS ONLY. Abstracts must be submitted via the Abstract Central site at http://track.mrs.org/y/?e=35026!!t!!507!!0!!1458!!neutron@neutronsources.org!!352!!0!!0!!0!!http%3A%2F%2Fmrsacns2012%2Eabstractcentral%2Ecom only. E-mail, fax or mail submissions will not be accepted.

Join us for the sixth American Conference on Neutron Scattering (ACNS 2012). Hosted at historic Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., the conference will provide essential information on the breadth and depth of current neutron-related research worldwide. This year's conference will feature a combination of invited and contributed talks, posters sessions, tutorials and an industrial exhibit. Plus, the last day of the conference features a tour of NIST Center for Neutron Research. Mark your calendar today and plan to attend ACNS 2012!

For the most up-to-date information on ACNS 2012, visit www.mrs.org/acns-2012.


SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

The four-day conference will feature oral and poster presentations covering:

--Plenary and Prize Sessions (Invited Speakers ONLY)

--Sources, Instrumentation and Software

--Soft Condensed Matter

--Hard Condensed Matter

--Biology

--Chemistry

--Energy and Engineering Applications

--Neutron Physics


CONFERENCE VENUE

Georgetown, situated on the bluffs of Washington, D.C., is rich in history and culture, making it an ideal conference and vacation destination. Known for its high-end shopping and dining and quaint row houses overlooking Waterfront Harbor, Georgetown is truly unlike any other city in the U.S. Take a walk back in time on Georgetown's famous 18th century cobblestone streets. Visit the palatial gardens at Dumbarton Oaks, a mansion built in 1800 for Senator John Calhoun. Add in all the sites and attractions found in nearby Washington, D.C., and you'll never have a dull moment!


CONFERENCE CHAIRS

Julie Borchers, Organizing Committee Conference Chair, NIST Center for Neutron Research

Nitash Balsara, Program Committee Co-Chair, University of California, Berkeley

Stephan Rosenkranz, Program Committee Co-Chair, Argonne National Laboratory

Susan Krueger, Local Organizing Committee Conference Chair, NIST Center for Neutron Research

Bruce D. Gaulin, NSSA President, McMaster University


OFFICIAL SPONSOR

Neutron Scattering Society of America (NSSA)


CONFERENCE HOST

NIST Center for Neutron Research


IMPORTANT DATES

April 2, Abstract Deadline
Early April, Preregistration Opens



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