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Preview of February 12 Webinar: High Flux Isotope Reactor instrument improvements provide new capabilities for world-leading research

Only 4 days remain before the webinar on the instrument improvements that occurred at the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) over the past year. Preview what the seminar will highlight by watching videos highlighting the improvements that occurred on 5 beam lines. The videos are available to view on the webinar registration page.

The webinar will begin at 1 p.m. (EST), Wednesday, February 12. Instrument scientists will be discussing improvements and available to answer questions. While not necessary, please register at the above link if you plan to participate so we can gauge the interest level in this type of user communication event.

This webinar will provide the opportunity to learn the details of the new capabilities from instrument scientists before the deadline for submitting proposals for experiments anticipated to run May to December 2020. Proposals for beam time at HFIR and SNS will be accepted via the web-based proposal system until noon (EST), February 26, 2020.

Video Previews: 
HB-1A, Fixed-Incident-Energy Triple-Axis Spectrometer (FIE-TAX)
HB-2B, Neutron Residual Stress Mapping Facility (NRSF2)
HB-3A, Four-Circle Diffractometer (Single Crystal)
CG-2, General-Purpose SANS (GP-SANS)
CG-3, Biological SANS (Bio-SANS)
 
To participate in the webinar, register here.
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