2020 National School on Neutron and X-Ray Scattering
The 22nd National School on Neutron and X-Ray Scattering will be held on June 15-26, 2020.
Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the NX School will be conducted online. Contact nxschool@anl.gov for more details.
Argonne National Laboratory and Oak Ridge National Laboratory are adapting the program to make sure it continues to be an engaging and high-quality educational experience. Students who applied for the school will be permitted to attend the virtual school, and already have been contacted. No new applications are being accepted.
Jointly Conducted by: Argonne National Laboratory's, Advanced Photon Source and Materials Science Division, and Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Neutron Sciences Directorate and Materials Science and Technology Division.
Scientific Directors: Stephan Rosenkranz and Uta Ruett, Argonne; Matthias Frontzek, Mike Manley, and Bianca Haberl, Oak Ridge.
What Do the Students Think?
Students talk about their experience at the 21st National School on Neutron and X‑ray Scattering, or NXS 2020.
Jointly conducted by Oak Ridge and Argonne national laboratories, NXS immerses graduate students in national user facilities to learn in a hands-on environment how to use neutrons and X-rays in their research.
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