27 January 2016
Georgia Institute of Technology
US/Eastern timezone

On behalf of the organizing committee, we invite you to join us at the “Georgia Institute of Technology/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Joint Workshop in Neutron Science and Scattering.”

The aim of this workshop is to establish stronger links between Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) Neutron Sciences and researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Because of their fundamental physical properties, neutrons may be used to provide information about materials systems unattainable by other means. Neutron scattering experiments provide vital and unique tools for studying scientific topics from such diverse areas as materials science, chemistry, biology, soft matter, and quantum condensed matter. ORNL has two of the world’s most powerful neutron sources: the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) and the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS). Both of these sources are U.S. Department of Energy national user facilities. For more information, please visit http://neutrons.ornl.gov.

The workshop will consist of an overview of neutron scattering at ORNL followed by alternating sessions of presentations by ORNL researchers highlighting neutron scattering research and capabilities, and by Georgia Tech faculty and staff presenting selected scientific problems which may be solved using neutron scattering. These presentations will serve as the starting point for more in-depth discussions and follow up. Poster sessions and ample discussion time will be allotted during the day for one-on-one discussions aimed toward defining potential experiments and collaborations.

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Marcus Nanotechnology Building Rooms 1117/1118 345 Ferst Drive NW Atlanta, GA 30318