The Advanced Photon Source
a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science User Facility

2018 National School on Neutron & X-ray Scattering

The 20th NX School was July 22 - August 4, 2018

 

attendees for the 20th NX School (2018)

Applications for 2019 will be accepted starting in January: 

About the School

The main purpose of the National School on Neutron and X-ray Scattering is to educate graduate students in the use of major neutron and X-ray facilities. Lectures, presented by researchers from academia, industry and national laboratories, will include basic tutorials on the principles of scattering theory and the characteristics of the sources, as well as seminars on the application of scattering methods to a variety of scientific subjects. Students will conduct short experiments at Argonne's Advanced Photon Source and at Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Spallation Neutron Source and High Flux Isotope Reactor, which provides hands-on experience for using neutron and synchrotron sources.

The School is jointly conducted by Argonne National Laboratory's Communications, Education and Public Affairs Division; Advanced Photon Source and Materials Science Division; and Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Neutron Scattering and Materials Science and Technology Divisions.

The School is supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences, Materials Sciences and Engineering Division.

Target Audience

The school accepts 60 applicants each year targeting:

  • Graduate students attending North American (includes Canadian and Mexican) universities.
  • Those using experimental physical analysis techniques in their research (typically getting a degree in physics, chemistry, materials science, geosciences, engineering or related fields.)

Most commonly priority is given to students who:

  • Are expected to use multiple neutron and x-ray experimental techniques in their graduate research (ideally both x-rays and neutrons)
  • Already started have their graduate research and will utilize neutron and x-ray techniques to complete it, typically students in their 2nd or 3rd year of graduate work
  • Typically only one student per department is accepted. Almost never more than one student from a single research group.
  • Students from universities in states that are underrepresented in federal research funding are encouraged to apply.
Applications (Deadline was April 2, 2018, applications for the next school will open in early 2019)

To apply to the school each student should:

  1. Students should register here.
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  2. It is the responsibility of students to contact three references who will complete the Evaluation Form (here) and e-mail it to nxschool@anl.gov (preferred) or mail/FAX as listed below.
 

 

  • National School on Neutron and X-ray Scattering
  • Communications, Education and Public Affairs Division
  • Bldg. 360
  • Argonne National Laboratory
  • Argonne, Illinois 60439-4845

 


FAX: (630) 252-3193

Questions concerning application or other aspects of the school should be directed to nxschool@anl.gov or call (630) 252-4114

Additional Resources

Also see:

Please download and post the School flyer: from here Thumbnail of poster