Small Angle X-ray and Neutron Scattering Techniques and their Application in Colloid and Interface Science 

Date: Thursday, February 5th, 2026 (Straight after ACIS)

Co-chairs: Andrew Clulow and Jitendra Mata (ANSTO)

Join us for an engaging, fun-filled satellite workshop that will unlock the power of scattering techniques at the heart of modern colloid and interface science research. This one-day event deliver a clear, hands-on introduction to small-angle X-ray and neutron scattering techniques (SAXS & SANS). These fundamental techniques form the backbone of soft matter characterisation, providing invaluable insights into colloidal dispersions, surfactant self-assembly, and complex interfacial phenomena that define our field.

The workshop is designed to bridge theory and practical examples, beginning with essential theoretical concepts before moving into instrumentation overviews and detailed evaluation techniques. Participants will gain practical knowledge through real-world examples that highlight both the strengths and important limitations of each scattering method. Whether you're a postgraduate student looking to master these techniques, an early career researcher seeking to expand your analytical toolkit, or an experienced scientist wanting to refine your approach, this workshop provides the perfect opportunity to enhance your understanding of these critical characterisation methods in a supportive, interactive environment.


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