[Neutron] Friday: lecture by Prof. Dobbins on the study of hydrogen dynamics in nanoconfined hydrates

Pauw, Brian Richard brian.pauw at bam.de
Tue May 12 11:13:34 CEST 2020


Dear all,

This Friday afternoon, we will have the seventh online #theLightStuff lecture. In this lecture, Prof. Tabbetha Dobbins will talk about the investigation of dynamics in hydrogen storage materials using quasi-elastic neutron scattering (QENS).

Details are here:
https://www.bam.de/Content/EN/Events/2020/2020-05-15-the-light-stuff-online-lectures-dobbins.html

Please feel free to forward this invitation to whomever might be interested, the lecture is open for all. The zoom webinar room will open about ten minutes prior to the start of the lecture.

The #theLightStuff lecture series on scattering and diffraction are held once a week, with an emphasis on talks by early-career researchers and young professors. The talks are intended to provide an insight into the uses, developments and theory of the scattering and diffraction techniques. We alternate between diffraction topics and scattering topics, to encourage a mixing of the communities.
Previous lectures of the series can be enjoyed on the YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrFK5hLLcuDcbKmWeuJvpTw
The upcoming program is available here: https://www.bam.de/thelightstuff

See you all on Friday!

Yours sincerely


Brian R. Pauw

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