Organised by SCI's Colloid & Surface Chemistry Group and the Â鶹AV's Colloid & Interface Science Group; with support from the Â鶹AV/IoP Neutron Scattering Group and the ISIS Pulsed Neutron Source
Synopsis
Small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) is a uniquely powerful tool for characterising a broad range of soft matter and it is 17 years since the SCI/Â鶹AV Colloid Groups have held a meeting in which the technique took centre stage. In the intervening years the availability and capability of neutron sources, and their SANS instruments, have changed enormously. With construction of the €2bn European Spallation Source already underway in Sweden (to which the UK is a contributor) even greater promise awaits the Soft Matter community in the second half of the next decade.
This meeting will focus on state-of-the-art applications of SANS across a range of Soft Matter systems, and the future scientific opportunities that will come from new facilities, new instruments, and technical advances.
The meeting will also celebrate the retirement of Dr Richard K Heenan, principal scientist in SANS at the ISIS Pulsed Neutron & Muon Source. During his distinguished career Richard has helped author over 300 publications (attracting over 5000 citations to date), the majority in the field of Soft Matter. He is a world authority on time-of-flight SANS, and has helped conceive and design several SANS instruments. However it is perhaps as the author of the FISH model-fitting software, which hundreds of small-angle scatterers in academia and industry have used to interpret their data over the years, that he is most widely known.
Attendees
The meeting is aimed at a wide audience of delegates from both academia and industry. Dr Richard Heenan has worked closely with both sectors and his wider research interests are of industrial relevance.
Attendees to this meeting are able to claim CPD points.
Programme
Talk titles will be confirmed shortly. If you would like to be notified when this becomes available, please email conferences@soci.org with the subject 'Soft Matter - event programme notification'.
09:15 Registration and refreshments
10:00 Welcome and introduction
10:10 Dr Sarah Rogers, ISIS Pulsed Neutron Source
10:35 Prof Jayne Lawrence, King’s College London
11:00 Dr Martin Hollamby, Keele University
11:25 Prof Luigi 'Gino' Paduano, University of Naples
11:50 Prof Peter Griffiths, University of Greenwich
12:15 Lunch, poster and opportunity to nextwork and look around the museum
14:00 Prof Julian Eastoe, University of Bristol
14:25 Dr Fabrizia Foglia, Imperial College London
14:50 Prof Adrian Rennie, Uppsala University
15:15 Assoc Prof Andrew Jackson, European Spallation Source
15:40 Refreshments and poster session
17:00 Introduction to Guest Speaker
17:10 Dr Richard Heenan, ISIS Pulsed Neutron Source
17:45 Concluding remarks
Organising Committee
Prof Peter Dowding, Infineum UK Ltd
Dr Stephen King, SCI/ISIS Facility, Rutherford Appleton Lab
Call for Poster Abstracts
Abstracts for poster presentations are now invited. Please send a maximum one page abstract to conferences@soci.org with the subject line "Soft Matter – poster submission" by Friday 18 March 2016.
To download the poster abstract template please visit the website.
Delegate Fees
Early Bird fee - before 18 March 2016
GB£70 . . . . . . . . . SCI/Â鶹AV Member
GB£30. . . . . . . . . .SCI/Â鶹AV Student Member
GB£50. . . . . . . . . .SCI/Â鶹AV Subsidised Member*
GB£90 . . . . . . . . . Non Member
Standard fee - from 18 March 2016
GB£85. . . . . . . . . .SCI/Â鶹AV Member
GB£40. . . . . . . . . .SCI/Â鶹AV Student Member
GB£60. . . . . . . . . .SCI/Â鶹AV Subsidised Member*
GB£110. . . . . . . . .Non Member
*Criteria apply
For booking terms and conditions please visit the website.
Venue
STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway
Fire Fly Avenue
Swindon
SN2 2EY
For more information, please contact:
SCI Conference Team
T: +44 (0)20 7598 1561
E: conferences@soci.org
Partners
SCI, Â鶹AV, IoP, STFC ISIS Pulsed Neutron Source
Synopsis
Small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) is a uniquely powerful tool for characterising a broad range of soft matter and it is 17 years since the SCI/Â鶹AV Colloid Groups have held a meeting in which the technique took centre stage. In the intervening years the availability and capability of neutron sources, and their SANS instruments, have changed enormously. With construction of the €2bn European Spallation Source already underway in Sweden (to which the UK is a contributor) even greater promise awaits the Soft Matter community in the second half of the next decade.
This meeting will focus on state-of-the-art applications of SANS across a range of Soft Matter systems, and the future scientific opportunities that will come from new facilities, new instruments, and technical advances.
The meeting will also celebrate the retirement of Dr Richard K Heenan, principal scientist in SANS at the ISIS Pulsed Neutron & Muon Source. During his distinguished career Richard has helped author over 300 publications (attracting over 5000 citations to date), the majority in the field of Soft Matter. He is a world authority on time-of-flight SANS, and has helped conceive and design several SANS instruments. However it is perhaps as the author of the FISH model-fitting software, which hundreds of small-angle scatterers in academia and industry have used to interpret their data over the years, that he is most widely known.
Attendees
The meeting is aimed at a wide audience of delegates from both academia and industry. Dr Richard Heenan has worked closely with both sectors and his wider research interests are of industrial relevance.
Attendees to this meeting are able to claim CPD points.
Programme
Talk titles will be confirmed shortly. If you would like to be notified when this becomes available, please email conferences@soci.org with the subject 'Soft Matter - event programme notification'.
09:15 Registration and refreshments
10:00 Welcome and introduction
10:10 Dr Sarah Rogers, ISIS Pulsed Neutron Source
10:35 Prof Jayne Lawrence, King’s College London
11:00 Dr Martin Hollamby, Keele University
11:25 Prof Luigi 'Gino' Paduano, University of Naples
11:50 Prof Peter Griffiths, University of Greenwich
12:15 Lunch, poster and opportunity to nextwork and look around the museum
14:00 Prof Julian Eastoe, University of Bristol
14:25 Dr Fabrizia Foglia, Imperial College London
14:50 Prof Adrian Rennie, Uppsala University
15:15 Assoc Prof Andrew Jackson, European Spallation Source
15:40 Refreshments and poster session
17:00 Introduction to Guest Speaker
17:10 Dr Richard Heenan, ISIS Pulsed Neutron Source
17:45 Concluding remarks
Organising Committee
Prof Peter Dowding, Infineum UK Ltd
Dr Stephen King, SCI/ISIS Facility, Rutherford Appleton Lab
Call for Poster Abstracts
Abstracts for poster presentations are now invited. Please send a maximum one page abstract to conferences@soci.org with the subject line "Soft Matter – poster submission" by Friday 18 March 2016.
To download the poster abstract template please visit the website.
Delegate Fees
Early Bird fee - before 18 March 2016
GB£70 . . . . . . . . . SCI/Â鶹AV Member
GB£30. . . . . . . . . .SCI/Â鶹AV Student Member
GB£50. . . . . . . . . .SCI/Â鶹AV Subsidised Member*
GB£90 . . . . . . . . . Non Member
Standard fee - from 18 March 2016
GB£85. . . . . . . . . .SCI/Â鶹AV Member
GB£40. . . . . . . . . .SCI/Â鶹AV Student Member
GB£60. . . . . . . . . .SCI/Â鶹AV Subsidised Member*
GB£110. . . . . . . . .Non Member
*Criteria apply
For booking terms and conditions please visit the website.
Venue
STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway
Fire Fly Avenue
Swindon
SN2 2EY
For more information, please contact:
SCI Conference Team
T: +44 (0)20 7598 1561
E: conferences@soci.org
Partners
SCI, Â鶹AV, IoP, STFC ISIS Pulsed Neutron Source