
A one day symposium organised by ANSTO for new synchrotron and neutron users will be held on 8 July 2011 at the University of New South Wales.
This full day symposium, presented at the University of New South Wales, by ANSTO and the Australian Synchrotron, targets students, postgraduate students and researchers wanting to learn more about how synchrotron and neutron techniques can be applied in their research.
9.30 am to 6 pm, Friday 8 July 2011
Lecture room M17, Chemical Sciences Building F10
University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney.
Workshop location map [PDF]
UNSW maps page [external link]
Novice users of synchrotron and neutron techniques will benefit from the symposium, which will include presentations on biomedical, materials, environmental and physical sciences applications. Information will also be available on how to access two of Australia’s key research facilities: ANSTO’s neutron beam instruments in Sydney and the Australian Synchrotron in Melbourne
This is a free event for staff and students from sponsor institutions, but places are limited so registration is essential.
Registrations are now closed because we have reached the maximum room capacity.
Applicants from sponsor institutions will be given first priority for places, but members of other institutions are welcome if numbers permit. Applicants from non-sponsor institutions may be charged a fee of $50 to attend the symposium.
The AINSE travel support is now allocated and no additional travel support can be provided.
Please find the current draft program here
To express your interest in presenting or if you have any questions, please contact:
Dr Michael Zettinig
Strategic Events and Partnerships Advisor,
ANSTO
E: michael.zettinig@ansto.gov.au