ABOUT

Contrary to popular knowledge, most materials around us from foods, biological fluids, and adhesives, to cosmetics, concrete, paints, and polymers etc., whether natural or man-made, are neither simple fluids nor solids. Rather, their behaviour is a combination of both. The framework to study all such complex materials is Rheology, defined as the science of flow and deformation of matter. Due to the ubiquity of complex materials, rheology is a key ingredient for research in numerous scientific fields. Rheology is a truly interdisciplinary topic as it involves and is involved in physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, geology, medicine, and engineering. Furthermore, rheology is uniquely positioned as the link between advances in soft matter science and industrial process operations.  

The RheoMAXESS Theme is born out of early success in developing new rheo-SAXS/WAXS techniques at MAX IV and the strong drive for industrial collaborations around X-ray and neutron science in Sweden. The vision is to upscale the cooperation model, join focus with ESS, and galvanise a community around these two local unique strengths that will be capable of advancing soft matter science and technology and propel research around X-rays, neutrons, soft matter and rheology at MAX IV and ESS to a world-leading position. 

HAPPENING IN THEME

CORE GROUP

EXTERNAL NORDIC REPRESENTATIVES

WORKING GROUPS FOR RHEOMAXESS

RHEOMAXESS working group 1

Infrastructure development

The theme was born from a quest to develop new rheological sample environments for ESS and MAX IV. This working group will oversee the strategy for advancing the field, including the development of software packages for data analysis in conjunction to the theme. Data processing and interpretation is a recurrent issue for many users. The focus on advanced characterisation techniques will be scientifically opportune but it will inherently drive the need for dedicated data analysis routines.

RHEOMAXESS WORKING GROUP 2

Material development and processing

Rheology has many applications in terms of materials development. It both probes the structure of materials as well as how materials act during product manufacturing. The application range from food to sustainability, biomedicine, and energy. The working group will coordinate how we reach out to the different disciplines in order to use the developments of WG1 to advance the science in the respective fields.

RHEOMAXESS WORKING GROUP 3

Education and outreach

The working group will bring together WG1 and WG2 and organise events where we introduce academic and industrial partners to the scope of the theme. The aim is also to reach out to new partners and understand specific scientific needs that could be translated into new developments in WG1 and WG2.

 

Rheomaxess upcoming events