[Neutron] LANSCE School on Neutron Scattering Geosciences & Materials in Extreme Environments: Deadline August 13th 2013

Fernandez, Elena elena at lanl.gov
Tue Aug 6 21:03:22 CEST 2013


Registration Deadline: August 13th 2013

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LANSCE School on Neutron Scattering
Geosciences & Materials in Extreme Environments
http://lansce.lanl.gov/neutronschool

October 16-25, 2013
[2013nss.png]Lujan Neutron Scattering Center, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos New Mexico
The 2013 LANSCE School on Neutron Scattering will focus on outstanding issues in fundamental and applied earth and geosciences research and materials behavior under extreme environments where characterization with neutrons can and do make important contributions.  The school will provide an overview and training, through hands-on exercises, of concepts, instruments and data analysis in neutron scattering techniques such as: diffraction, small angle neutron scattering, local structure determination and neutron reflectometry.

Educational Goals
Students will become familiar with neutron scattering and how it may be utilized to address important questions in geosciences and materials in extreme environments as well as emerging Earth, energy & environmental issues.

Intended Audience
The 2013 School is intended primarily for graduate students & post-docs in geosciences, earth sciences, materials science and related fields. Students should have a basic understanding of scattering and diffraction phenomena.

Overview
The 2013 School will cover:

  *   Basic concepts of neutron production, scattering methods and instrumentation.
  *   Introduction to geosciences and extreme environment research with emphasis on areas of basic and applied research to issues where neutrons can and do make fundamental contributions.
  *   Why neutrons and isotope contrast enhancement techniques?
  *   Detailed case studies in earth, geo science and extreme environments research using diffraction, small-angle neutron scattering, reflectometry and chemical neutron spectroscopy.
  *   High pressure, strain, temperature and other sample environment capabilities in earth and geosciences research.
  *   Technical aspects of measurement techniques and data analysis.
  *   Computational techniques that complement and aid in the planning, analysis and interpretation of neutron measurements.
  *   Students will give presentations on their favorite hands-on experiment on the final day of the school.

Costs

·         Registration for the school is free. All local expenses (lodging, meals, etc.) are covered for accepted participants.

·          Travel to and from Los Alamos is covered up to a maximum amount of $500.

Sponsors
·         Student participants are supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation<http://www.nsf.gov/index.jsp> (NSF).
·          Instructors and local expenses are supported by the Department of Energy<http://www.energy.gov/> (DOE) Office of Science<http://www.er.doe.gov/>.
·          Logistics support is provided by: Los Alamos Neutron Science Center<http://lansce.lanl.gov/> and New Mexico State University<http://www.nmsu.edu/>.

To Apply:
All application materials must be submitted electronically<http://lansce.lanl.gov/neutronschool>.

  *   A statement by the applicant of anticipated benefits of the neutron scattering school to their research program.
  *   Unofficial transcripts emailed to: neutronschool at lanl.gov<mailto:neutronschool at lanl.gov>
  *   One letter of reference submitted by an advisor or mentor.
  *   Minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.

Important dates:

  *   13 August: Deadline for all application materials.
  *   16 August: Notifications to applicants.
  *   19 August: Confirmation of attendance.
Deadline for accepted foreign national students to submit required documentation.

Contact Us: neutronschool at lanl.gov<mailto:neutronschool at lanl.gov>


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E. Fernández
Senior Public Information Specialist | External Affairs
Los Alamos Neutron Science Center | Department of Physics & Engineering Physics Program
Los Alamos National Laboratory | New Mexico State University
elena at lanl.gov<mailto:elena at lanl.gov> | abraxcat at nmsu.edu<mailto:abraxcat at nmsu.edu> | 505.665.0541 | lansce.lanl.gov<http://lansce.lanl.gov>
"Culture can be an asset but it can never be an excuse." - Steven Chu

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