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 ===== Activities and Announcements ===== ===== Activities and Announcements =====
  
-===== 2018 Satellite Workshop Announcement =====+===== DGK2022 Satellite Workshop March 17-18 2022 (Announcement=====
 +This workshop will take place as **online satellite** of the DGK 2022 in Munich from 2021/03/17 in the afternoon to 2021/03/18 until noon.  
 +Due to the still difficult pandemic situation the optional guided tour through the neutron source FRM II of the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ) nearby at Garching will not take place. 
  
-**Due to organisatoric reasons the satellite workshop right after the annual meeting of the DGK has been canceled.**+The workshop addresses young scientists and those who are interested in the use of neutrons for studies on nowadays topics in solid state physics, solid matter chemistry, biology, mineralogy, geo sciences, material sciences and so on. Similar to previous workshops, the focus of this event is on techniques of diffraction, imaging and spectroscopy with neutrons as well as worked out examples on current topics.
  
-**Instead we will offer a satellite workshop around the german conference about research with synchrotron, neutron and ion radiation on large scale facilities (also known as SNI) in September 2018 in Garching.** +Preliminary program:
-The workshop will offer lectures on the basics and various methods and examples of diffraction, spectroscopy, etc. with neutrons, X-rays/synchtrotron and ions focusing on the requirements of crystallographers. Also, there will be the opportunity for detailed discussions and exchange of experience between users and instrument scientists. Interested persons are cordially invited to register by sending a short e-mail with the header "Neutron Workshop 2018" directly to the working group spokesman [[Martin.Meven@frm2.tum.de|Martin Meven]].\\ +
-Further details will be available soon.+
  
 +Thursday 2022/03/17
 +  * 15:30h: Welcome
 +  * 15:35h: Basics of Neutron Scattering/Neutron Sources (A. Senyshyn, M. Meven)
 +  * 16:30h: Nuclear Diffraction (A. Senyshyn, M. Meven)
 +  * 17:30h: Break
 +  * 17:45h: Magnetic Diffraction (M. Braden)
 +  * 18:45h: Inelastic Scattering (Phonons & Magnons) (A. Schneidewind)
 +  * 19:45h: End for today  
 +
 +Friday, 2022/03/18
 +  * 08:30h: Materials Science - Strain and Texture (M. Hofmann)
 +  * 09:30h: Small Angle Scattering with Neutrons (S. Mühlbauer)
 +  * 10:30h: Break
 +  * 10:45h: Neutron Imaging (M. Schulz)
 +  * 11:45h: Neutrons for Biology (T. Schrader)
 +  * 12:45h: Summary (M. Meven)
 +  * 13:00h: End of Workshop
 +
 +Further details are in progress and will be presented here soon.
 +
 +Registration is free of charge and can be done via the registration page of the DGK2022 annual meeting or by sending an e-mail to the contact given below. **Please note: Registration at DGK2022 is not mandatory for participation.** 
 +
 +The Zoom link for this online even will be sent to all registered participants via e-mail.
 +
 +If there are any questions please do not hesitate to contact [[Martin.Meven@frm2.tum.de|Martin Meven]].
 +
 +===== ECM Satellite Workshop August 14-17, 2019 =====
 +==== "Neutron Scattering and Imaging for Newcomers" ====
 +Neutron Scattering is a very powerful method to investigate novel materials. Especially when focusing on magnetic properties or light atoms, neutron scattering is often the first-choice method. As neutron wavelength and neutron energy are simultaneously in the range of interatomic distances and nuclear or magnetic excitations, neutron scattering has proven to be a key technology in materials science.
 +We intend in this workshop to teach the basic techniques to the participants. This is essential to allow them to make the best use of these expensive large-scale facilities during their future career. 
 +
 +Teaching the use of state-of-the-art data evaluation programs will round up this workshop.
 +
 +Topics are
 +Neutron Sources, 
 +Dynamic Structure Factor Simulations,  
 +Inelastic Neutron Scattering, 
 +Biocrystallography, 
 +Diffuse Scattering, 
 +Magnetic Space Groups, 
 +Direct Methods, 
 +Combined Methods, 
 +Neutron Polarimetry, 
 +Neutron Imaging, 
 +Refinement Techniques, 
 +Single Crystal Refinement using JANA2006, 
 +Fullprof Powder Diffraction Refinement.
 +
 +with the following Speakers:
 +Stephan Allenspach (Geneva/PSI), Margarida Henriques (Prague), Anders Kaestner (PSI), Marc Janoschek (PSI), Astrid Schneidewind (JCNS@MLZ),
 +Martin Meven (RTWH, JCNS@MLZ), Sebastian Mühlbauer (TUM), Reinhard Neder (Erlangen), Valodja Pomjakushin (PSI), Jürg Schefer (PSI), 
 +Tobias Schrader (JCNS@MLZ), Markus Strobl (PSI), Yaroslav Filinchuk (UCLouvain)
 +
 +Funding and Support: 
 +This workshop is organized jointly by the German Crystallographic Society (DGK, AK7) and the Swiss Society for Crystallography (SGK) with kind support from the ECM32 organizing committee (Dr. K. Hradil), RWTH Aachen, Paul Scherrer Institute and SINE2020.
 +
 +The organizers are Jürg Schefer (Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland) and Martin Meven (RWTH Aachen University and JCNS at Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum, Germany)
 +
 +
 +===== SNI Satellite Workshop Sept. 19th – 20th 2018 =====
 +==== "Get the best of all": Structure research by merging the peculiarities of synchrotron, neutron, electron or ion radiation ====
 +Nowadays challenges in physics, chemistry, biology and material sciences often require crystallographic / structural studies that combine smartly various scattering methods using complementary synchrotron, neutron, electron or ion radiation. 
 +The workshop consists of two parts: in the first part, the peculiarities of the different kinds of radiation and their generation be discussed including an overview of the corresponding large scale facilities and the kind of methods they offer for structure analysis. In the second part, focusing on applications, experienced scientists will give an insight into the unique information they gain by merging the complementary methods. The following topics are planned: 
 +  * quantum phenomena/correlated systems (magnetism and superconductivity)
 +  * macromolecular and biological studies (life sciences)
 +  * functional materials for energy research
 +  * etc.
 +The workshop will take place from Sept. 19th 2018 afternoon (16:00h) to Sept. 20th 2018 until lunchtime (13:00h). In addition, an optional guided tour through the Heinz-Maier-Leibnitz research reactor FRM II in the afternoon of Sept. 20th is planned at 15:00h. Please note that participation in the guided tour requires a registration until August 31rd latestly.
 +The event is organized by the working group “Neutron Scattering” of the German Society of Crystallography (DGK). A registration to the SNI conference is not required to participate in this workshop. The workshop is located on the TUM campus near the location of the SNI conference.
 +
 +**Shedule**
 +
 +**Sept. 19th 2018 (TUM-Institute of Advanced Study (IAS),Lichtenbergstrasse 2a, 85748 Garching, Auditorium at groundfloor)**
 +
 +''16:00h'' Greetings\\
 +''16:05h'' Introduction into X-ray and Synchrotron Radiation (Prof. Ch. Schroer PETRA III/DESY, Hamburg)\\
 +''17:00h'' Introduction into Neutron Radiation (M. Meven, IfK, RWTH Aachen University)\\
 +''18:00h'' end of first day\\
 +
 +**Sept. 20th 2018 (TUM-Institute of Advanced Study (IAS),Lichtenbergstrasse 2a, 85748 Garching, Auditorium at ground floor)**
 +
 +''08:30h'' Structural Difficulties exploring nonstochiometric Oxides (Prof. W. Paulus, Université Montpellier)\\
 +''09:30h'' Learning from crystallography: from hydrogen storage to new (battery) applications (Dr. M. Heere, IAM/KIT, Karlsruhe)\\
 +''10.30h'' Coffee break\\
 +''11:00h'' Neutron protein crystallography: New developments and recent application examples (Dr. T. Schrader, JCNS/Forschungszentrum Jülich)\\
 +''12:00h'' Ultrafast X-ray Spectroscopy and Scattering Applied to Chemistry (Dr. F. A. Lima, European XFEL GmbH, Schenefeld)\\ 
 +''13:00h'' Lunch break (various cantines available near site)\\
 +''15:00h'' Guided Tour through FRM II research reactor (optional, only for registered participants of workshop, ends around 17:00h)\\ 
 +**Meeting point for guided tour: entrance to FRM II, Lichtenbergstraße 1, 85748 Garching, access only with valid passport (non EU members) or ID card**\\
 +
 +**Attention: Registration is only needed for the optional guided tour. There are still places left in the workshop itself and you are warmly welcome to join it.
 +**\\
 +**[[https://indico.frm2.tum.de/event/114/|Registration page]]**
 +
 +If you have questions or would like to announce your interest in this workshop please do not hesitate to contact the working group spokesman [[Martin.Meven@frm2.tum.de|Martin Meven]].\\
  
 ===== 2017 ===== ===== 2017 =====
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