About this event
The Australian Synchrotron produces powerful beams of light that are used at individual experimental facilities to examine the molecular and atomic details of a wide range of materials. Experiments with synchrotron light offer many advantages over conventional techniques in terms of accuracy, quality, robustness and the level of detail that can be seen and collected, and are much faster than traditional methods.
The Australian Synchrotron Microscopy Beamline Group is hosting an online forum to introduce our beamlines, techniques and staff to new users. We have three operating beamlines that cover a wide range of techniques and wavelengths to allow you to get the most out of your samples. We are also building a new Nano beamline. Come along to learn about how we can help you solve your scientific puzzles.
Thursday 31st October (Day 1)
Friday 1st November (Day 2)
Who should attend?