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@BOOK{Brckel:23215,
key = {23215},
editor = {Brückel, Thomas},
title = {{G}erman {N}eutron {S}cattering {C}onference - {D}eutsche
{N}eutronenstreutagung 2012: {P}rogramme and {A}bstracts},
volume = {46},
address = {Jülich},
publisher = {Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH Zentralbibliothek, Verlag},
reportid = {PreJuSER-23215},
isbn = {978-3-89336-807-5},
series = {Schriften des Forschungszentrums Jülich.
Schlüsseltechnologien / Key Technologies},
pages = {176 S.},
year = {2012},
note = {Record converted from VDB: 12.11.2012},
abstract = {The German Neutron Scattering Conference 2012 – Deutsche
Neutronenstreutagung DN 2012 offers a forum for the
presentation and critical discussion of recent results
obtained with neutron scattering and complementary
techniques. The meeting is organized on behalf of the German
Committee for Research with Neutrons – Komitee Forschung
mit Neutronen KFN – by the Jülich Centre for Neutron
Science JCNS of Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH. In between
the large European and international neutron scattering
conferences ECNS (2011 in Prague) and ICNS (2013 in
Edinburgh), it offers the vibrant German and international
neutron community an opportunity to debate topical issues in
a stimulating atmosphere. Originating from “BMBF
Verbundtreffen” – meetings for projects funded by the
German Federal Ministry of Education and Research – this
conference series has a strong tradition of providing a
forum for the discussion of collaborative research projects
and future developments in the field of research with
neutrons in general. Neutron scattering, by its very nature,
is used as a powerful probe in many different disciplines
and areas, from particle and condensed matter physics
through to chemistry, biology, materials sciences,
engineering sciences, right up to geology and cultural
heritage; the German Neutron Scattering Conference thus
provides a unique chance for exploring interdisciplinary
research opportunities. It also serves as a showcase for
recent method and instrument developments and to inform
users of new advances at neutron facilities. We are grateful
for the financial support from the neutron centres FZJ, HZB,
HZG, ILL, TUM and the German ESS-Design update project,
which allows us to support the participation of young
scientists and to award the prestigious “Wolfram-Prandl
Prize”. The German and European neutron communities are
eagerly looking forward to the realization of the European
Spallation Source ESS in Lund, Sweden. With a beam power of
5 MW, this novel long pulse source will lead neutron
scattering into a new era and enable scientists to perform
experiments that they can only dream of today. The German
neutron community, being one of the largest and most
productive worldwide, is keen to contribute to the future
realization and scientific exploitation of this leading
source. Special sessions will be dedicated to explore how
this next-generation neutron facility can best contribute to
solving the Grand Challenges modern societies face in terms
of energy, information technology, transport, health and the
environment.},
cin = {PGI-4 / JARA-FIT / JCNS-2},
cid = {I:(DE-Juel1)PGI-4-20110106 / $I:(DE-82)080009_20140620$ /
I:(DE-Juel1)JCNS-2-20110106},
pnm = {Grundlagen für zukünftige Informationstechnologien},
pid = {G:(DE-Juel1)FUEK412},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)3},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/23215},
}