Notices:
FY2008 Omnibus Budget Bill has devastating effects on science funding (details
1,2),
including the immediate closing of the Intense
Pulsed Neutron Facility at Argonne National Laboratory.
The Neutron Scattering Society of America (NSSA)
was formed in 1992 and is an
organization of persons who have an interest in neutron scattering research in a wide
spectrum of disciplines. Membership in the society is open to individuals in
academia, industry, and government. Graduate students and recent Ph.D.s are
especially encouraged to join. There is no cost to be a member.
This web site is intended to provide information about
the NSSA, to highlight upcoming meetings and other activities of the Society, and to list
links to neutron laboratories and resource information. The site also includes a
convenient membership form for joining NSSA. Please let us know about address
changes also using the same form (mark it as an address change only).
Presently the NSSA has more than 1000 members from 26
countries
For futher information contact:
Dr. Greg S. Smith, NSSA membership secretary -- mailto:smithgs1@ornl.gov
Site maintained by Jim Rhyne -- mailto:rhyne@lanl.gov
Last revision date: 8/13/2008