Feb 17 2009
The 2009 International Conference on Neutron Scattering (ICNS2009) will be held May 3-7, 2009, in Knoxville, Tennessee. This is the 9th ICNS in the series since the conference began with ICNS '82 in Hakone, Japan, and follows ICNS 2005 in Sydney, Australia.
This meeting intends to showcase the breadth of recent scientific results achieved through the use of neutron techniques as well as exciting developments in neutron related instrumentation from software to new source development. In this spirit, all aspects of the technique and applications of neutron scattering will be discussed. General topical areas meant to be inclusive of the current diversity of the technique include:
- Soft Condensed Matter
- Biological Sciences
- Condensed Matter Physics
- Chemistry/Earth Sciences
- Engineered and Applied Materials
- Neutron Physics
- Instrument Concepts/Techniques/Devices
- Sample Environment
- Software
- Facilities/Source Development
Visit the conference Web site regularly for the most up-to-date information.
EXHIBITION
Take part in a unique event for the neutron scattering community by exhibiting at the Conference. Set for Tuesday and Wednesday, May 5-6, the ICNS 2009 Exhibit offers the most direct access to researchers from around the world who are seeking technical solutions to their challenges. If you are involved in probing matter using neutron scattering, then you need to be part of this conference. Reserve your space today by completing the ICNS 2009 Exhibit Application.
Numerous promotional opportunities are also available to build a comprehensive marketing plan designed to boost visibility, challenge your competition and maximize the impact of your message. Refer to the Promotional Opportunities Reservation Form for a complete list of event sponsorships and online and print advertising options.
If you have any questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact Mary E. Kaufold at 724-779-8312 or [email protected]g, or Donna Watterson at 724-779-3004, x542 or [email protected].