会议名称(中文): 第二届亚太中子散射会议 会议名称(英文): 2nd Asia-Oceania Conference on Neutron Scattering 所属学科: 原子和分子物理,粒子物理与核物理 开始日期: 2015-07-19 结束日期: 2015-07-23 所在国家: 澳大利亚 所在城市: 澳大利亚 具体地点: 悉尼 主办单位: Australian National University, Australia [ 重要日期 ] 摘要截稿日期: 2015-03-17 会议背景介绍: We are proud to announce that the 2nd Asia-Oceania Conference on Neutron Scattering will take place in Sydney, Australia in 2015. The 1st AOCNS in Tsukuba, Japan, in 2011 was a great success and established this as the flagship series of neutron scattering meetings in our region. We look forward to building on that success.
The meeting will provide physicists, chemists, biologists, engineers, geologists, materials scientists and others the opportunity to discuss to share and discuss their research findings as well as the latest developments in neutron scattering techniques. AOCNS is also the leading forum in which delegates can participate in shaping the future directions of neutron scattering science and facilities in Asia-Oceania.
We look forward to welcoming the whole of the Asia-Oceania neutron community to Sydney for a uniquely Australian conference experience, with a broad program that highlights the best work being done – and that which remains to be done – in the field across our region and beyond. 征文范围及要求: Poster Conference Themes Condensed Matter Physics (CMP) Magnetism Superconductivity Multiferroics Strongly-correlated electron systems Materials Science and Chemistry (MSC) Energy materials Disordered systems Earth sciences Reaction kinetics and mechanisms Phase transitions Soft Matter Systems (SMS) Polymers Colloids and gels Surfaces and interfaces Biological Science and Technology (BST) Proteins Lipids Membranes Engineering and Industrial (EI) Stress/strain Imaging Texture Cultural heritage and archaeology Fundamental Physics (FP) Fundamental properties of neutrons Neutron interferometry and quantum physics Sources, Methods and Techniques (SMT) Moderators Neutron beam optics and transport Polarization methods Computational methods and modelling Sample environment Unique new instruments
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