Petersburg Institute of Nuclear Physics (NRC "Kurchatov Institute") organizes the III School "Neutron Condensed Matter Research" within the walls of St. Petersburg State University supported by the European Commission project grant agreement No. 871072 CREMLINplus.
Petersburg Institute of Nuclear Physics (NRC "Kurchatov Institute") organizes the III School "Simulation methods of instrument design: McStas-course" within the walls of St. Petersburg State University supported by the European Commission project grant agreement No. 871072 CREMLINplus.
The goal of the school is to familiarize young students with neutron scattering techniques used in research in physics and chemistry of the condensed matter, as well as biology and materials science. The audience of the school is undergraduate students (3-4 courses), graduate students of natural sciences, graduate students and young specialists who are already conducting experimental research in the field of condensed matter, but are not yet familiar with the methods of neutron scattering. Students of the departments of the Faculty of Physics of St. Petersburg State University (FTT, ETT, molecular biophysics and polymer physics) are invited to participate in the school, as well as everyone who are interested in neutron scattering. Condensed Matter Department of the Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute (NRC "Kurchatov Institute") plans to use the NIKONS-2020 School as a training course and broadening the horizons of young employees involved in the construction of neutron stations at the PIK reactor.
To access the school materials floow the link NICONS-2020