Neutron and muon methods, available at the UK's ISIS Neutron and Muon Source at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, have a very wide range of applications for studies of materials relevant to clean energy. Materials for batteries and energy storage; fuel cells; hydrogen storage; engineering components for wind turbines, fission or fusion; photovoltaics; catalysis for biofuel creation; or materials for carbon capture and storage are all amenable to neutron and muon investigation.
This webinar will introduce neutron and muon methods, highlight their benefits for clean energy materials research, give examples of their use and describe how to apply for time at the ISIS Neutron and Muon Source.
Further information on how neutron and muon techniques can be used for energy materials studies can be found on the ISIS website.
Webinar programme
2.00pm: Welcome, and introduction to the ISIS Neutron and Muon Source - Martin Jones, ISIS Energy Materials Coordinator
2.15pm: Neutron diffraction applications - Tom Wood, ISIS Energy Materials Research Fellow
2.30pm: Neutron spectroscopy applications - Svemir Rudic, ISIS Spectroscopy Scientist
2.45pm: Neutron imaging and engineering applications - Sylivia Britto, ISIS Imaging Scientist
3.00pm: Muon applications: Peter Baker, ISIS Muon Scientist
3.15pm: Applying for time at the ISIS Neutron and Muon Source - Emma Gozzard, ISIS User Programme Manager
3.25pm: Q&A
3.35pm: Meeting ends.
For more information and to register, please visit https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/548afe80-d452-49cf-82ae-26138f897109@3f66361c-a87e-4158-8f61-99e82db3cac8