[Neutron] UK NSG (Neutron Scattering Group) Early Career Meeting 2026 (15-16 January, Bristol UK)
Gregory Smith - STFC UKRI
gregory.smith at stfc.ac.uk
Mon Nov 17 17:29:40 CET 2025
Hello fellow neutron scatterers,
I am happy to update you all about UK NSG (UK Neutron Scattering Group) Early Career Meeting 2026. We unfortunately had to postpone our 2025 event, and it will now be held on 15-16 January 2026 still in the city of Bristol. At this event, we welcome neutron scatterers (from whatever field of science or using whatever technique) to join us for a two-day meeting of scientific presentations, career development opportunities, and networking with like-minded neutron scatters.
You can find more information about the event at the website below, which we will continue to update as the meeting approaches.
https://iop.eventsair.com/nsecr2026/
Abstract submission is currently open, and you have until 1 December 2025 to submit an abstract.
You can also register now, with an early bird booking deadline of 23 December 2025. There is a discount for RSC or IOP members.
We are pleased that we still have plenary talks from Adam Clancy at University College London and Maggie Holme from Chalmers in Gothenburg, who will be talking about their recent research and funding. Alongside them, we will have invited talks from two recent neutron prize winners about their current research: Mohamed Aouane (ESS) and Andrew McCluskey (Bristol). All of this is in addition to contributions from the meeting participants.
We would also like to acknowledge the generous support of our sponsors: the European Spallation Source, the Institut Laue-Langevin, and the ISIS Neutron and Muon Source.
I look forward to seeing you in Bristol in January 2026!
All the best,
Greg
Gregory Smith (he/him/his)
Instrument Scientist, ISIS Neutron and Muon Source
Science and Technology Facilities Council
gregory.smith at stfc.ac.uk<mailto:gregory.smith at stfc.ac.uk>
Tel: +44 1235 394272 | Mob: +44 7541 207173
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