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Fwd: NIST Summer School
- Subject: Fwd: NIST Summer School
- From: "John D. Barnes" <john.barnes@nist.gov>
- Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 16:41:59 -0500
---------------- Begin Forwarded Message ---------------- Date: 3/8/2000 16:31 Received: 3/8/2000 16:41 From: Charlie Glinka, cglinka@nist.gov To: Myself@nist, john.barnes@nist.gov This message was submitted by Charlie Glinka to list sa_scat@nist.gov. If you forward it back to the list, it will be distributed without the paragraphs above the dashed line. You may edit the Subject: line and the text of the message before forwarding it back. If you edit the messages you receive into a digest, you will need to remove these paragraphs and the dashed line before mailing the result to the list. Finally, if you need more information from the author of this message, you should be able to do so by simply replying to this note. ----------------------- Message requiring your approval ---------------------- Sender: Charlie Glinka Subject: NIST Summer School ANNOUNCEMENT: Summer School on Neutron Small-Angle Scattering and Reflectometry from Submicron Structures NIST Center for Neutron Research National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, MD 20899 JUNE 5-9, 2000 The small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) and neutron reflectometry (NR) facilities at NIST's Center for Neutron Research (NCNR) will be the focus of this, the sixth annual, NCNR/NSF-sponsored summer school on neutron scattering. These facilities, which are among the best in the world for the examination of bulk and interfacial microstructure on a scale from roughly 1 to 500 nm, are available to any qualified researchers who submit experiment proposals which then undergo peer review. This four and one-half day course will provide potential new users of these techniques with a basic understandinag of the fundamental concepts and methodology along with training in the use of the SANS and NR facilities at the NCNR. Applications of the techniques will be illustrated by specific examples drawn from recent research in polymer science, nanophase metals and ceramics, microporous media, magnetism, superconductivity, and structural biology. This year's course will also highlight the capabilities of the new NCNR/NSF Perfect Crystal Diffractometer (PCD) for ultra-high resolution SANS. The course will enable attendees to assess the applicability of the techniques, and the NCNR instruments, to their own research interests and provide technical information needed to prepare effective experiment proposals. The workshop is sponsored in part by the National Science Foundation, and support for graduate students and junior faculty from North America will be available. Attendance will be limited. Additional information and application forms are available on the NCNR's web site, http://www.ncnr.nist.gov/staff/charlie/school00.html, or by email at SS00@jazz.ncnr.nist.gov. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___ Dr. Charles J. Glinka Tel: 301/975-6242 NIST Center for Neutron Research Fax: 301/921-9847 Bldg. 235, Room A100 100 Bureau Drive, STOP 8562 E-mail: cglinka@nist.gov Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8562 ___________________________________________________________________________ ___ ----------------- End Forwarded Message ----------------- Dr. John D. Barnes email: john.barnes@nist.gov Natl Inst of Stds and Tech Voice: 301-975-6786 100 Bureau Drive, Stop 8544 FAX: 301-975-4977 Gaithersburg, MD 20899 URL: http://www.nist.gov/sas
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