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[SA_Scat] SAS2015: Special lunchtime session

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  • Subject: [SA_Scat] SAS2015: Special lunchtime session
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  • Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2015 16:35:49 +0000
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Dear Colleagues,
We would like to draw your attention to a special lunchtime session as part of the SAS2015 Conference in Berlin which is as an initiative of the IUCr Commission on Small-Angle Scattering. The session is titled:
"Stimulating Industrial Interactions: Challenges, Barriers and Opportunities for the Application of Small-angle scattering to Industry"
The session will feature three specially selected speakers with personal experience of working with industry - Lise Arleth (U Copenhagen); Ron Jones (NIST) and Toshi Kanaya (KEK). This will be followed by a panel discussion where the audience in attendance will have an opportunity to ask questions.
The session will be held on Wednesday, 16th September 2015 from 12:15 to 13:15. Further details including abstracts and biographies may be found here:
https://www.helmholtz-berlin.de/events/sas/programme/lunchtimesessions_de.html#c386326
We look forward to seeing you in Berlin for what will be an engaging and thought-provoking session.
Regards,
Elliot (ANSTO) and U-Ser Jeng (NSRRC)

Dr Elliot Paul GilbertInstrument Scientist, Quokka (Small-Angle Neutron Scattering)Leader, Food ScienceBragg InstituteAustralian Nuclear Science and Technology OrganisationTel: +61 2 9717 9470Email: elliot.gilbert@ansto.gov.au<mailto:elliot.gilbert@ansto.gov.au>Web: www.ansto.gov.au<http://www.ansto.gov.au/>
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