[Neutron] 15th PNCMI conference announcement, Feb. 23th to 28th, 2025
tongxin at ihep.ac.cn
tongxin at ihep.ac.cn
Wed Sep 25 08:05:15 CEST 2024
Dear Colleagues
Due to schedule conflict with other major conferences, the IAC of 15th PNCMI
has decided to postpone the conference to Feb. 23th to 28th, 2005.
This conference will cover the latest condensed-matter investigations using
polarized neutrons and state-of-the-art methodologies and techniques of
polarized-neutron production and utilization for novel instrumentation and
experiments, with emphasis on prospects for new science and instrument
concepts as well as combining neutrons with complementary techniques and
in-situ secondary measurements. The conference comprehensively examines the
most current methodologies and technologies employed in polarized neutron
production and utilization, featuring cutting-edge instruments and
experiments. Key topics addressed at the conference includes: multiferroics
and chirality; strongly correlated electron systems; frustrated and
disordered systems; quantum materials, magnetic nanomaterials, thin films
and multilayers; soft matter; imaging; polarized neutron instrumentation;
polarized neutron techniques and methods etc.
The registration is open. For all international participants, it is
encouraged to obtain the visa in advance. Detailed travel and visa
information can be found here: http://pncmi2025.ihep.ac.cn . For all
generic, visa and business information, please find the related contact
information on the website.
We encourage your submission of talks and posters presentation, and we look
forward to meeting with you at CSNS!
Xin (Tony) Tong
On behalf of the international advisory committee and local organizing
committee
Dr. Xin Tong (Tony)
China Spallation Neutron Source
Institute of High Energy Physics
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