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Registration for Neutron Lab Course

Aktuell, Instrumente, Wissenschaft | 28.02.2011

Registration is open for the 15th Laboratory Course Neutron Scattering taking place September 5-16, 2011 in Juelich and Garching/Munich, Germany.

Students get a realistic insight in experimental techniques, like in 2010 at the instrument DNS.

The course will consist of one week of lectures and exercises and one
week of practical training at the instruments of the neutron source
FRM II. It is the aim of the course to give a realistic insight into the
experimental technique and its scientific power.


Students of physics, chemistry, material science and biosciences are
invited to apply for participation. There is no tuition fee.
Accommodation and meals during the course will be provided by JCNS.
Travel expenses will be reimbursed for a limited number of foreign students.
For further information and to apply for participation please visit our
website
www.neutronlab.de
Deadline for application is May 20, 2011.


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