FASEM - Joint French-Swedish school on X-rays and Neutrons techniques for the study of functional materials for energy

Europe/Stockholm
5th Floor (LINXS)

5th Floor

LINXS

Delta 5, 5th and 6th floor, IDEON Building:, Scheelevägen 19, 223 70 Lund
Christine Darve (European Spallation Source ERIC), Ken Andersen (European Spallation Source ERIC), Marie Plazanet (Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire de Physique Université Grenoble Alpes), Sandrine Testaz (French Embassy), Yves Poncon (French Embassy)
Description

This advanced school on X-rays and Neutrons techniques for the study of functional materials for energy is jointly organized by Swedish and French universities and research organisms.

 

Materials for the production, processing, storage or transportation of energy are essential components for current societal challenges. Knowledge of structural organization and dynamics at the atomic scale is therefore an essential prerequisite for the study of these materials, and is based, not exclusively but largely, on the use of short-wave radiation, neutrons or X-rays. Thus, an important aspect of the proposed school is to emphasize the complementarity between similar techniques based on one or the other of the radiations, too often ignored.

 

==> Official site: https://fasem.sciencesconf.org/