Introduction
We are pleased to announce the 13th iteration of the Design and Engineering of Neutron Instruments Meeting (DENIM XIII), scheduled from the 25th to the 27th of September 2024, in Japan.
This meeting, organized under the International Society of Neutron Instrumentation Engineers (ISNIE), bringing together engineers and experts from more than 23 national laboratories, universities, and other neutron research institutes across 18 countries.
History
DENIM has a rich history of fostering innovation and collaboration among engineers working in neutron scattering facilities. Previously hosted in renowned institutions in the UK, USA, Germany, Hungary, Sweden, Australia, and Switzerland, DENIM XIII is set to continue this tradition, offering a platform for sharing cutting-edge developments and learning from the collective experiences of our community.
Date and Venue
Date: 25-27 September 2024 (Optional tour: 30 September)
Main venue: JAEA Tokai Mirai Base, 3-7-25 Funaishikawa Eki Higashi, Tokai, Naka, Ibaraki, Japan.
Important Dates
- Abstract submission will open: Early May 2024
- Registration will open: Early May 2024
Call for Contributions
We invite you to be an active part of DENIM XIII by submitting your abstracts, sharing your insights, and presenting your innovative solutions to the challenges faced in neutron instrumentation. Your contributions are what make DENIM a melting pot of knowledge and progress.
Topics of Interest
- Shielding
- Vacuum Vessels
- Monochromators
- Beam Slits
- Collimators
- Analysis
- Motion
- Instrument Controls
- Choppers
- Polarization Devices
- Neutron Guides
- Detector Systems
- Neutron Source
- Instrument Projects
- Instrument Electrical Systems
- Instrument Installation & Alignment
- Project Management
- Operations & Maintenance
Hosting organizations
- Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA)
- Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J-PARC)
- Comprehensive Research Organization for Science and Society (CROSS)
- High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK)
- The Institute for Solid State Physics, The University of Tokyo
- Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University
- RIKEN