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Neutron Research at NIST

A Symposium Honoring Mike Rowe and Jack Rush

September 9, 2005 - Rockville, Maryland

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Powerpoint presentations, courtesy of the speakers, converted to pdf format

Video clips are not included.
For some reason some of the slides in some of these presentations are rotated 90 degrees. Our apologies.

Formation of the critical nucleus studied by neutron scattering and Monte Carlo simulations -- Nitash Balsara (University of California, Berkeley)

Superconductivity and magnetism: friends or foes? -- Robert Birgeneau (University of California, Berkeley)

Computer simulation studies of self-assembly: from materials to chemical biology -- Mike Klein (University of Pennsylvania)

Hydrogen in metals as a postdoc and beyond -- Andreas Magerl (University of Erlangen-Nürnberg)

Statics and dynamics of C60 in carbon nanotubes -- Karl Michel (University of Antwerp)

Structure and dynamics of levitated liquids -- David Price (CRMHT, Orléans)

Neutrons in soft matter science -- Dieter Richter (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)

Combined x-ray and neutron scattering studies of magnetic nanostructures -- Sunil Sinha (University of California, San Diego)

Neutron interferometry: from Missouri to NIST -- Sam Werner (NIST Center for Neutron Research)

Determination of dynamic 3-d structures of peptides in membranes using diffraction and molecular dynamics simulations -- Steve White (University of California, Irvine)

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