Friday, 31 January 2025, 11:00 – 12:00 CET
Zoom-Link:
https://fz-juelich-de.zoom.us/j/69973707455?pwd=wjla2UCe0bgnbp0B0V96MIiCALlFq8.1
Meeting-ID: 699 7370 7455
Passcode: 338935
Neutron spectroscopy, in particulcar quasi-elastic neutron scattering, has contributed to the field of biophysics research over many years. It provides unique information about the dynamics at the atomic and molecular scales, which are intimately related to macroscopic behaviour and functionality. However, the information is many times not simple to extract; many measurements on different spectrometers are needed, ‘large’ and simple samples are typical, and combination with other methods is essential. Major advances and innovation in neutron instrumentation, neutron sample environment, more collaboration and integration with modelling have all enabled new capability in this space. All this has been a response to the needs of the research community and is proving successful. In this talk, Dr. Sakai will give some recent examples but mainly concentrates on where she personally sees exciting opportunities for the future.
The lecture will be recorded, and there is information on data protection at https://www.sni-portal.de/en/files/kfn-neutron-webinar-data-protection
On the website
https://www.sni-portal.de/en/user-committees/committee-research-with-neutrons/neutron-webinar
you will also find announcements of upcoming lectures.