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1 - Multi-scale structure characterization
2 - Electro/magneto/mechano-caloric effects
3 - Shaping material’s properties by tuning its dimensionality, from 3D to 2D, 1D and beyond
4 - Soft Materials and Smart Sensing Devices
5 - Functional Materials for Smart Sensing & Acoustic Transduction
6 - Neutron and X-rays Application on the Study of Functional Materials
7 - Energy Materials and Systems
9. Electrocatalysis towards carbon neutrality
10 - Carbon-based Quantum Dots for multi-application
11-Surface enhanced Raman scattering(SERS)
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6 - Neutron and X-rays Application on the Study of Functional Materials
Organizers:
Haifeng Li (haifengli@um.edu.mo), University of Macau
Scope and topics:
The first question we pose when studying any condensed matter system is the question concerning the internal structure: what are the relevant building blocks and how are they arranged? The second question concerns the microscopic dynamics: how do these building blocks move and what are their internal degrees of freedom? These tasks can be accomplished by neutron and synchrotron x-ray scattering. Traditionally, solving structure is the duty of powder diffraction (X-ray and neutron). Especially, neutron scattering is a unique tool to solve magnetic structures and determine magnetic excitations and fluctuations, rendering it as a powerful modern scattering technique. The symposium covers the application of elastic and inelastic neutron scatterings in the study of functional materials.
List of keynote and invited speakers (to be updated):
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Keynote Speakers |
Affiliation |
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Prof. Wei Bao |
The City University of Hong Kong |
2 |
Prof. Yixi Su |
Juelich Center for Neutron Science, Germany |
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Invited Speakers |
Affiliation |
1 |
Prof. Arthit Ruttakorn |
Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi |
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