Filtering by: New Materials
Save the date! Welcome to a combined LINXS Science Day and closing conference of the New Materials Theme!
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POSTPONED! Mark the 8th of March (International women’s day) in your calendars for a cross-theme event at LINXS. More information coming soon!
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Welcome to a lunch seminar with Elizabeth Blackburn (Theme leader of the New Materials Theme at LINXS) on the opportunities and potential of Neutron and X-ray techniques in Natural Sciences.
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Welcome to a seminar with the New Materials Theme Guest researcher Prof Carlos Campos!
Learn about development and characterization of new materials with potential future applications in the fields of energy and sustainability.
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Welcome to a seminar with Dr Drew Higgins (McMaster University) about understanding electrocatalysts through in situ characterization!
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MAX IV Laboratory and LINXS offers the unique opportunity to combine theoretical lectures with practical training at the synchrotron. While the lectures are intended as a first step for new users to learn more about the technique, data analysis classes and exercises at the beamlines are encouraged to discuss user projects with more experienced scientists.
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Welcome to a seminar with Michael Adams where he will talk about “Atomistic simulations of the magnetic neutron scattering from nanoparticles: towards the understanding of complex spin structures beyond the super spin model”.
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Welcome to the LINXS Catalysis workshop organised as part of the New Materials theme.
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Welcome to a workshop with the Food Interaction on Surfaces working group within the Northern Lights on Food theme.
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Welcome to the LINXS- XAS School 2023, aiming to train new or early users to design, plan, prepare, perform and analyze an x-ray absorption spectroscopy experiment at a synchrotron beamline.
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We would like to wish you welcome to the second webinar arranged by the Working group Catalysis (under the theme New Materials).
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This workshop focusses on the development and applicability of micromagnetic simulations to scattering data, in particular diffuse or small angle scattering data and reflectometry, collected on magnetic materials.
Part II will explore the extent and limits of current approaches for combining scattering data with simulation results, and will provide a forum for setting out future areas of interest to push these methods forward.
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This workshop focusses on the development and applicability of micromagnetic simulations to scattering data, in particular diffuse or small angle scattering data and reflectometry, collected on magnetic materials.
Part I will focus on setting out the current state-of-the-art in terms of measuring the scattering function S(q) using the techniques noted in the longer description text, and in terms of micromagnetic theory and how it is applied to small angle neutron scattering and reflectometry.
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This event launches the activity programme for LINXS’ new theme. Within the theme, we aim to push forward the development and characterization of new materials with potential future applications in the fields of energy and sustainability, at the initial research stage. The theme has five working groups, which will each be briefly introduced at the start of the symposium. The subject of working group 5 obviously underpins the work of the other four working groups.
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