Dates announced for the MATRAC school
You can receive NMI3 support to learn about Application of Neutrons and Synchrotron Radiation in Engineering Materials Science on September 21-25 near Hamburg.
29/04/2015
Dates: September 21 to 25, 2015
Location: Ammersbek (near Hamburg) and at GEMS/DESY in Hamburg
Website: http://www.hzg.de/ms/summerschool/
Registration deadline: 24 June 2015
The Summer School will provide a systematic overview of the application of neutrons and synchrotron radiation to the structural analysis of engineering materials. Students and young scientists from research and industry from all of Europe interested in this field are welcome to participate.
The school will take place from September 21 to 25, 2015 in Ammersbek (near Hamburg) and at GEMS/DESY in Hamburg. The focus of the practical training will be on synchrotron experiments. Neutron data analysis will also be practised. Therefore the participants will spend two days doing experiments at GEMS/DESY.
Financial Support
The Summer School is significantly funded by German and Swedish authorities for their respective students. Therefore, the participation fee amounts to 50€. Students from other European countries can request reimbursement of their travel expenses from a NMI3 grant .
The fee includes accommodation and food for the duration of the school as well as the book “Neutrons and Synchrotron Radiation in Engineering Materials Science” which has resulted from previous summer schools with the same title.
Important dates
Registration deadline: 24 June 2015
Decision about participation: early July 2015
Payment deadline: end of July 2015
Views from HZG 2013 participants
NMI3 has been to the 2013 school edition and talked with the participants and organisers. To find out about the participants experience you can read our article and watch our video here!
Further details will be available soon at http://www.hzg.de/ms/summerschool/.
Useful links
This school is part of the NaMES (Neutron and Muon European Schools). Thanks to NMI3 funding, a number of European students can have their expenses covered to attend the school.