UK Neutron & Muon Science and User Meeting (NMSUM) 2025
27 Sep 2024
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The UK Neutron & Muon Science and User Meeting will take place at the University of Warwick Conference Centre between 17-19 March 2025

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​​​This meeting, jointly organised by the IoP/RSC Neutron Scattering Group,​ ISIS and ILL, is a chance for UK users of neutrons and muons to hear about latest science using these techniques, together with facility updates and other news of interest to the community. It will take place in the University of Warwick Conferenc​e Centre. The meeting normally attracts over 300 neutron and muon users.​

The structure of the meeting will be:​​

  • Monday 17 March​ (start time TBC)Student Day
  • A chance for students who are using neutrons or muons in their projects to meet other students, learn more about neutron and muon techniques and present their work.
  • Tuesday 18 March (all day): Science Day
  • Plenary talks together with parallel sessions based around science themes.  A chance to hear latest science advancements from members of the community
  • Wednesday 19 March​ (all day):​ Day focusing on user facility updates and the ISIS-II​ science case
  • A chance to learn more about the ISIS-II project and discuss its science case.​
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​T​​he​ meeting is free to attend, and reasona​ble travel costs will be reimbursed for researchers based at UK universities.

Please register here

Registration deadline is Friday 14 February 2025

Invited speakers for the Science Day sessions are listed below. Further details of the programme will be available in the new year.

​Session
​​Chairs
​Invited speakers
Energy and functional materials
​Fabrizia Foglia (UCL)
Svemir Rudic (ISIS)
​Thomas Ashton (UCL)
Qilei Song (Imperial)
Abbie McLaughlin (Aberdeen)
Beth Jonston (Warwick)
​Magnetism and superconductivity
​Martin Less (Warwick)
Ursula Hansen (ILL)
​Fabio Orlandi (ISIS)
Andrej Zorko (Ljubljana)
Thomas Saerbeck (ILL)
Alexander Gibbs (St Andrews)
Biosciences and soft matter
​John Slattery (York)
Anne Martel (ILL)
​Nicolo Paracini (ESS)
Marie Lycksell (Umea & ILL)
Andrew Parnell (Sheffield)
​Molecular systems and catalysis
​Marta Falkowska (Manchester)
Mohamed Aouane (ISIS)


​Monica Jimenez-Ruiz (ILL)
Gosia Swadzba-Kwasny (Belfast)
James Hallett (Reading)
Tom Headen (ISIS)
Engineering, imaging and cultural heritage
​Jennifer Hack (Sheffield)
Joe Kelleher (ISIS)
​Sayani Biswas (ISIS)
Muhammad Naeem (Birmingham)
Sandra Cabeza (ILL)



Contact: King, Philip (STFC,RAL,ISIS)