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Workshop Fee:

Full fee: 490 EUR (7% VAT included) Without accommodation 250 EUR (7% VAT included) The workshop fee includes full lodging (3 nights) and board at the Conference Center.

After registration payment by a credit card or via bank transfer to:

Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH Sparkasse Düren

Account 337709

Bank identification number (BLZ) 395 501 10 Reference: Reference number JCNS – last name IBAN: DE14 3955 0110 0000 3377 09

SWIFT/BIC: SDUEDE33XXX

Location and accommodation:

The workshop venue is the incredible Conference Center of the Commundo Tagungshotel that is conveniently situated in Ismaning next to Munich, in 20 min both from the center of Munich and the Munich International Airport.

http://www.commundo-tagungshotels.de All attendees will be accommodated in the conference hotel.

Scientific Organizing Committee:

Alexander Ioffe (Workshop chair) Earl Babcock

Stefan Mattauch

Local Organizing Committee:

Franziska Michel (Administration)

Paulo Innocente (IT-Support and Webmaster) Contact:

Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH

Jülich Centre for Neutron Science at FRM II Lichtenbergstr. 1

85747 Garching Germany

e-mail: nop2013@fz-juelich.de

International Workshop on Neutron Optics

and Detectors

2 – 5 July 2013 Munich (Ismaning)

www.fz-juelich.de/jcns/2013NOP e-mail: nop2013@fz-juelich.de

A satellite event to the International Conference on Neutron Scattering in Edinburgh (ICNS-2013, 8-12th July 2013)

The workshop is supported by

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International Workshop on Neutron Optics and Detectors

(NOP&D 2013)

2 – 5 July, 2013, Munich (Ismaning)

The workshop is next in the series of Neutron Optics The workshop is the next in the series of Neutron Optics workshops previously held in Tokyo (2004), Villingen (2007) and Alpe d'Huez (2010). It aims to provide a platform for the exchange information in all fields of neutron optics with em- phasis on new concepts and recent technical developments.

The workshop will be organized by the Jülich Centre for Neutron Science; it will bring together experts in neutron optics and all aspects of neutron instrumentation and thus compliment ICNS-2013 providing an opportunity for detailed discussions on latest developments in this field.

This time the Workshop will be held in the format similar to the NOP workshop held in Tokyo in 2004 and contain an extended neutron detector session, that however will organized as a general session so that the detector developers can benefit from feedback from the wider community.

The workshop will include invited and contributed oral presentation (no parallel sessions) and a poster session.

The scope of the workshop will include:

* New instrumental concepts

* Modern neutron instrumentation

* Focusing & collimating devices

* Neutron guides

* Innovative neutron optics

* Polarisation and polarization analysis

* Neutron imaging

* Quantum optics

* Monochromators

* Neutron detectors

Call for Papers:

Contributions dealing with the topic of the workshop to be presented as oral or poster presentation are requested.

To present your work, please submit an abstract headed by title, name(s) and complete address(es) of the author(s) as Word-File via the JCNS web-site.

www.fz-juelich.de/jcns/2013NOP

At the web-site a template can be downloaded.

Please indicate the author who will present the paper.

Proceedings of the workshop will be published in an open access journal (IOP: Conference series)

Deadlines:

Submission of abstracts: April 08, 2013 Notification of acceptance: April 10, 2013 Final registration: June 02, 2013

Payment June 16, 2013

Beginning of the Workshop:

Tuesday, July 2, 2013 End of the Workshop:

Friday, July 5, 2013

www.fz-juelich.de/jcns/2013NOP e-Mail: nop2013@fz-juelich.de

The invited talks by highly recognized members of the neutron scattering community will cover the hot trends in the topics of the field. The venue is an ideal site to further discuss and exchange information in a comfortable ambience.

Invited speakers are:

•K. Andersen (ESS) tbc

•E. Babcock (JCNS)

•Ph. Bentley (ESS)

•W. Chen (NIST)

•P. Courtoir (ILL)

•R. Dalgliesh (ISIS)

•U. Filges (PSI)

•Th. Gentile (NIST)

•Ch. Grünzweig (PSI)

•D. Jacobson (NIST) tbc

•T. Oku (J-PARC)

•F. Ott (CEA)

•B. Rössli (PSI)

•Th. Saerbeck (UCSB)

•M. Schneider (SwissNeutronics)

•T. Shinohara (J-PARC)

•J. Stahn (PSI)

•R. Stewart (ISIS)

•M. Takeda (J-PARC)

•A. Tremsin (Berkeley)

•D. Yamazaki (J-PARC)

*tbc = to be confirmed

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