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Dear colleagues,<br>
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we are pleased to announce that application is open for the <br>
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<u>725. WE-Heraeus-Seminar</u><br>
<b>Magnetic Small Angle Neutron Scattering – from Nanoscale
Magnetism to Long‐Range Magnetic Structures</b><br>
<font size="-1"><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.we-heraeus-stiftung.de/veranstaltungen/seminare/2020/magnetic-small-angle-neutron-scattering-from-nanoscale-magnetism-to-long-range-magnetic-structures/main/">https://www.we-heraeus-stiftung.de/veranstaltungen/seminare/2020/magnetic-small-angle-neutron-scattering-from-nanoscale-magnetism-to-long-range-magnetic-structures/main/</a></font><br>
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This WE-Heraeus-Seminar focuses on the technique of magnetic small
angle neutron scattering, which is one of the most important methods
for magnetic microstructure determination in condensed-matter
physics and materials science. Currently, the magnetic SANS
community can be roughly subdivided into two larger groups: the
research of one group is anchored in the domain of condensed-matter
physics with a focus on fundamental questions such as skyrmion
crystals and topological spin structures, complex long-range-ordered
spin structures, and vortex lattices in superconductors, while the
second group of scientists employs the magnetic SANS method for
scrutinizing nanoscale magnetism in terms of a micromagnetic
continuum description; materials classes which are studied are e.g.
permanent magnets, magnetic steels, nanoparticles and ferrofluids,
or complex alloys. <br>
It is one of the central aims of this Heraeus seminar to bring both
groups of researchers closer together by providing a stage for
intra- and interdisciplinary scientific exchange. Besides, in view
of the upcoming European Spallation Source, a further focus will be
on future challenges related to neutron instrumentation, sample
environment, and neutron scattering data analysis.<br>
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Application deadline: <u>31 March 2020</u><br>
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Sincerely,<br>
<br>
Andreas Michels<br>
Sebastian Mühlbauer<br>
Sabrina Disch<br>
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Dr. Sabrina Disch
Emmy-Noether Research Group Leader
Universität zu Köln
Department für Chemie
Greinstr. 4-6
50939 Köln
Germany
Tel: +49 (0)221 470 7336
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.nanostr.uni-koeln.de/">http://www.nanostr.uni-koeln.de/</a></pre>
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