18–20 Oct 2021
Europe/Paris timezone

Programme

We intend to start vivid discussions with participants already in the preparation phase of the workshop.
The program might still evolve according to the input, which we receive.

The present program with a short description of the content and intention of every section is shown below. Invited speakers will be announced soon.

If you are motivated to participate, we encourage you to send comments, expectations or questions right from the inscription page or to the following email-address i2ns@ill.fr.
Your input will be taken up during one of the discussion sessions.

 

Programme

Monday 18 October 2021:    
    
10:00 to 12:00    Arrival, registration
12:00 to 13:30    Lunch break (buffet)
    
13:30 to 13:40    Welcome, Jacques Jestin
13:40 to 14:00    Scope of i2ns, Martin Boehm
14:00 to 16:00    New algorithms and Machine l earning: relevance to inelastic neutron scattering (Chair: Toby Perring)
                              Introduction:  Chair (10’)
14:10 to 14:30    ML assisted data interpretation, Keith Butler
14:30 to 14:50    Discussion
14:50 to 15:10    tba
15:10 to 15:20    Discussion
15:20 to 15:40    Domain-Aware Gaussian Process and High-Performance Mathematical Optimization for Optimal and Autonomous Data Acquisition, Marcus Noack
15:40 to 16:00    Discussion
16:00 to 16:30    Coffee break
16:30 to 18:40    Experimental life – how to perform experiments in future (Chair: Astrid Schneidewind)
                             Introduction:  Chair (10’)
16:40 to 16:55    Costs of instrument paths – AI vs. analytical approach?, Tobias Weber
16:55 to 17:10    Discussion
17:10 to 17:30    Successful experiments - criteria for algorithms, Mario Teixeira Parente
17:30 to 17:50    Discussion
17:50 to 18:10    The need for realistic simulations of phonon intensities in inelastic neutron and x-ray scattering – an experimentalist’s perspective, Frank Weber
18:10 to 18:30    Discussion
18:30 to 18:50    Digital twins and virtual experiments. Gain and opportunities, Georg Brandl
18:50 to 19:10    Discussion
19:30 to 21:00    Dinner
   

Tuesday 19 October 2021:

07:00 to 08:15    Breakfast
08:30 to 10:15    New trends in instrumentation (Chair: Henrik Ronnow)
                             Introduction: Chair (5’)
08:35 to 09:20    Trends on TAS-like instruments (30’+15’), Kim Lefmann
09:20 to 10:05    The past, present and future TOF spectroscopy (30’+15’), Robert Bewley
10:05 to 10:30    Coffee break
10:30 to 12:45    Providing the right experimental conditions - for real (Chair: Arno Hiess)
10:30 to 10:35    Introduction, Chair (5’)
10:35 to 11:00    Beyond the basics – Complex sample environment for neutron spectroscopy (18‘+7’), Marek Bartkowiak
11:00 to 11:25    High magnetic fields (18‘+7’), Arnaud Badel
11:25 to 11:50    Wide angle polarization analysis (18‘+7’), Mechthild Enderle
11:50 to 12:15    Stroboscopic polarized measurements to study the domain dynamics in multiferroics, Markus Braden
12:15 to 12:45    Discussion and way forward (30’), Arno Hiess
12:45 to 14:00    Lunch break
14:00 to 17:00    Science cases (Chair: Philippe Bourges)
                             Introduction, Chair (5’)
14:05 to 14:35    Dynamical Signatures of Kitaev Magnetism (20’+10’),  J. Knolle
14:35 to 15:05    Pyrochlore magnets, spin ice and quantum spin ice physics: the neutron perspective (20’+10’), Sylvain Petit
15:05 to 15:35    Dynamics of a two-dimensional quantum spin-orbital liquid, Hisano Natori
15:35 to 16:00    Coffee break
16:00 to 16:30    Tba, (20‘+10‘), Daniel Mazzone
16:30 to 17:00    Spin-orbital excitations in d-transition metal ion compounds (20‘+10‘),  Chris Stock
17:30 to 19:00    Poster session
19:00 to 21:00    Wine and cheese (and beer)


Wednesday 20 October 2021:

07:00 to 08:15    Breakfast
08:30 to 10:00    Science cases (Chair: Andrew Wildes)
08:30 to 09:00    Future trends in low energy time-of-flight neutron spectroscopy (20‘+10‘), John Ross Stewart
09:00 to 09:30    Quantum bits and entanglement: a neutron scattering view (20’+10’), Tatiana Guidi
09:30 to 10:00    Probing electronic correlations with neutron spectroscopy (20’+10’), Marc Janoschek
10:00 to 10:30    Coffee break
10:30 to 11:00    Phonons in hybrid perovskites (20’+10’), Philippe Bourges
11:00 to 11:30    Lattice dynamics and diffusion in functional materials (20’+10’), David Voneshen
11:30 to 12:00    Conclusions
12:30                   Lunch break and departure