Bulletin of the American Physical Society
80th Annual Meeting of the APS Southeastern Section
Volume 58, Number 17
Wednesday–Saturday, November 20–23, 2013; Bowling Green, Kentucky
Session DB: Minorities in Physics |
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Chair: Paul Gueye, Hampton University, Charles Mcgruder, Western Kentucky University Room: 1 |
Thursday, November 21, 2013 1:30PM - 2:06PM |
DB.00001: Neutron Scattering Opportunities at Oak Ridge National Laboratory Invited Speaker: Souleymane Diallo Oak Ridge National Laboratory is home of the world's most intense pulsed neutron source (SNS) and the highest flux research based reactor in the United States (HFIR). Together, these two facilities provide unique capabilities for researchers in a variety of fields, such as condensed matter physics, materials science, engineering, biology, and chemistry. In this talk, I will discuss the scientific and academic opportunities offered by SNS and HFIR, and present a few recent science cases. [Preview Abstract] |
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