MATRAC 2 School

Application of Neutrons and Synchrotron Radiation in Materials Science with special focus on Fundamental Aspects of Materials

About the School

The MATRAC 2 School will provide a systematic overview of the application of neutrons and synchrotron radiation to the structural analysis of engineering materials and will focus on neutron scattering and imaging experiments. Students and young scientists from research and industry from all over Europe interested in this field are welcome to participate.

This school starts again with the fundamentals of synchrotron radiation and neutron scattering. In contrast to MATRAC 1, the focus is subsequently shifted towards neutron techniques and their application on specific problems in materials science. Different classes of modern materials are presented and it will be shown how neutron scattering, on the one hand, and synchrotron radiation, on the other hand, can be used to explore the microscopic mechanisms that are responsible for their properties. While fundamental aspects are dominating, application related phenomena will be covered as well.

The focus of the practical training will be on neutron experiments. Therefore, the participants will spend two days doing experiments at the FRM II.

The next school will take place in from 1 to 6 September 2024.

The MATRAC 2 School is significantly funded by German and Swedish authorities. The participation fee is therefore only €120 (which includes all school expenses, accommodation, meals, bus, etc.)