[Neutron] III International Conference on Small Angle Neutron Scattering
Maria Balasoiu
masha.balasoiu at gmail.com
Tue Apr 12 14:37:43 CEST 2016
*Dear Colleagues*,
On behalf of the organizing committee, we would like to bring your
attention to the upcoming registration deadline for the III International
Conference on Small Angle Neutron Scattering dedicated to the 80-th anniversary
of Yu.M. Ostanevich, which will take place at Joint Institute for Nuclear
Research, Dubna on June 6-9, 2016.
*Scientific Topics*
1. SANS method and instrumentation
2. SANS in condensed matter studies
3. Complex system investigations by means of SANS
4. Soft matter investigations by means of SANS
5. SANS studies of biomembranes
*Deadline for registration and abstract submission:25 April 2016*
*At the site: http://yumo.jinr.ru/2016 <http://yumo.jinr.ru/2016>*
The first meeting was held in October 2006. The second event was organized
in June 2011 at the start-up of the scientific experiments, after the IBR-2
refurbishment and accomplishment of modernization works. These meetings
were dedicated to the 70-th, 75-th anniversary of Yu M Ostanevich, who had
a determinative contribution to the construction of spectrometers at the
high-pulsed reactor IBR-2.
The first SANS instrument on a steady-state reactor was constructed at the
Institute Laue Langevin, Grenoble, while the first SANS instrument on a
‘white’ neutron pulsed beam was accomplished at the Joint Institute for
Nuclear Research at the IBR-30 reactor, beamline N5. Nowadays the SANS
technique is applied to a wide range of scientific problems in condensed
matter, soft matter, biology and nanotechnology. Despite the fact that
there are currently over 30 SANS instruments in operation worldwide, at
both reactor and spallation sources, the demand for beam-time is
considerably higher than the time available.
*We look forward to welcoming you in Dubna!*
With best regards,
Maria Balasoiu
Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics
Joint Institute of Nuclear Research
Dubna, Moscow Region, Russian Federation/
Horia Hulubei National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering,
Department of Nuclear Physics,
Bucharest-Magurele, Romania
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