The Tsung-Dao Lee Institute (TDLI) in Shanghai, China, is organising a Mini-school on Neutron Scattering for Solid State Research, by Prof. Dr. Bella Lake,Head of Institute EM-IQM 'Quantum Phenomena in Novel Materials' at Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie.
This Mini-school will be held in TDLI Meeting Room 200, Minhang Campus of Shanghai Jiao Tong University, during August 31-September 4, 2020, and there is no registration fee. You are also welcomed to join us online.The detailed information is as follows:
| Date | Time | Topic | Zoom Link | Password |
| Aug.31 Mon. | 15:00-16:00 (GMT+8) | Introduction 1 | https://cern.zoom.us/j/91597830428?pwd=Z3ZTTnN0dmFMZ0ROenFNUEJTTGo4QT09 | 2020 |
| Sep.1 Tue. | 15:00-16:00 (GMT+8) | Introduction 2 | https://cern.zoom.us/j/91597830428?pwd=Z3ZTTnN0dmFMZ0ROenFNUEJTTGo4QT09 | 2020 |
| Sep.2 Wed. | 15:00-16:00 (GMT+8) | Neutron diffraction | https://cern.zoom.us/j/91597830428?pwd=Z3ZTTnN0dmFMZ0ROenFNUEJTTGo4QT09 | 2020 |
Sep.7 Mon. | 15:00-16:00 (GMT+8) | Inelastic neutron scattering | https://zoom.com.cn/j/97758401420 | 554408 |
Sep.8 Tue. | 15:00-16:00 (GMT+8) | Neutron scattering in condensed matter research | https://zoom.com.cn/j/92905577441 | 704850 |
Organizer: Jianda Wu (TDLI)
Please contact Wen Wang at wang.wen@sjtu.edu.cn, if you have any questions.

Prof. Dr. Bella Lake is the Head of the Institute EM-IQM: 'Quantum Phenomena in Novel Materials‘ of Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin, Germany. She obtained her PhD in Physics with Prof. R.A. Cowley from University of Oxford U.K. in 1997. She has previously held postdoc positions at the University of Toronto, Canada, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA and Risoe National Laboratory in Denmark as well as a fellowship at Oxford University and a brief stay at Iowa State University, USA.
Research Interests
Prof. Dr. Bella Lake’s research interests lie in the field of condensed matter physics. She performs research to investigate quantum and frustrated magnetism, strongly correlated electron systems, topological phenomena and superconductivity. Her approach is experimental using predominantly the technique of neutron scattering, as well as muon spectroscopy, synchrotron x-rays and bulk physical properties measurements. The aim is to test fundamental concepts and ideas and to work in close collaboration with theorists to apply their models, while also performing some simulations herself. Powder synthesis and crystal growth also play a very important role in her research, the aim is to produce high quality samples realizing model Hamiltonians.
Email:
bella.lake@helmholtz-berlin.de
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