[Neutron] Webinar on 24 Oct.: "Advanced Neutron Imaging tackling Societal Challenges" by Markus Strobl

Karin Griewatsch kfnadmin at sni-portal.de
Thu Oct 9 10:55:24 CEST 2025


Dear colleagues,

you are welcome to the KFN Neutron Webinar by Markus Strobl on


    *Advanced Neutron Imaging tackling Societal Challenges*

*Prof. Dr. Markus Strobl*
Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI), Switzerland

*Friday, 24 October 2025, 11:00 - 12:00 CET*

https://fz-juelich-de.zoom-x.de/j/61863634872?pwd=hqYrrf5KFEgPRcdhHiYjPeBdWcKrbg.1
Meeting ID: 618 6363 4872
Passcode: 450537

Neutron imaging offers the ability to observe large heterogeneous sample 
systems and to characterize the interplay of various material phases on 
multiple length and time scales, while benefitting from the unique 
capabilities of neutrons as a probe. These enable to penetrate 
structural materials of devices while providing high contrast for 
quantitative observations of critical internal processes. 
State-of-the-art observations utilize attenuation, elastic and inelastic 
scattering, diffraction and polarisation to map density, 
crystallographic features, nanostructure, magnetic fields, temperature, 
isotope distribution, diffusion, chemical compounds and phase 
composition. Applications today contribute to the development of 
emerging technologies in the context of societal challenges such as 
industry 4.0, power-to-X, circular economy and the Green Deal.

The lecture will be recorded, and there is information on data protection at
https://www.sni-portal.de/en/files/kfn-neutron-webinar-data-protection

On the website
https://www.sni-portal.de/en/user-committees/committee-research-with-neutrons/neutron-webinar
you will find announcements of upcoming lectures.

Kind regards,

Frank Schreiber and Thomas Gutberlet (Webinar organization)
Mirijam Zobel (KFN chair)
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