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HSC9: Scattering and Imaging Studies of Soft Matter Microstructure using Synchrotron Radiation and Neutrons

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Type
School
Start Date
16-11-2008 18:00
End Date
22-11-2008 08:00
Location
ESRF
Email
hsc@esrf.fr
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Coordinator contact(s)
Nadine Petricola

Scientific contact(s)
Giovanna Fragneto
Anders Madsen
Christian Riekel

Hercules Specialised Courses - HSC9

 

Scattering and imaging are complementary methods for characterizing the behavior of complex systems in a wide range of relevant length- and timescales. The availability of intense neutron and synchrotron radiation has broadened the applications of scattering and imaging techniques to play a unique role in soft-condensed matter including biological matter science. Typically, the systems of interest show only partial order on length scales that are much larger than those of a single molecule. The dynamic properties are often very complex and characterized by several relatively slow processes. Examples include colloidal nanoparticles, polymers, elastomers, fibers, liquid crystals, foams, gels, glasses, micellar structures, emulsions and practically all biological materials. The aim of this course is to provide young soft matter scientists with an overview of the relevant scattering and imaging techniques available at synchrotron and neutron facilities, through a combination of technical information, scientific presentations, and practical courses.

 

 

 

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