Wednesday, November 22, 2023, 2:00 pm — Videoconference / Virtual Event(videoconference link to be announced)
The purpose of the course is to familiarize all students with the x-ray and electron based experimental techniques available at Brookhaven National Lab and other similar facilities. Participants will be cognizant of the applications of these cutting-edge facilities, and well positioned to use them in their own research. This course will run from September 6 – November 22, 2023. NSLS-II is an advanced synchrotron light source that enables world-leading programs in imaging and dynamics with unprecedented resolution, providing impact in condensed matter physics, materials science and engineering, chemistry, and life sciences. The Center for Functional Nanomaterials CFN is one of five Nanoscale Science Research Centers created by the Department of Energy to investigate, understand, and exploit the unique characteristics of materials and phenomena at the nanometer scale. Each class will be given by a scientist from Brookhaven National Laboratory on the topic of their expertise. Lectures will focus on advanced concepts in synchrotron x-ray and electron-based methodologies for studies of novel materials at the nanometer to atomic scales. Emphasis is on applying fundamental knowledge of these advanced techniques to real-world materials studies in a variety of scientific disciplines. Lectures are pretty much independent from one another, although they are being coordinated to insure consistency. This course is suitable for graduate students, postdocs, and advanced undergrads in physical sciences and engineering, as well as students in biological, environmental, and chemical sciences who may have the interest to learn more about the techniques they may use for their research.
Hosted by: Qun Shen
Please contact Sal Gonzalez for more information: sgonzalez@bnl.gov
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