Young researchers' initiatives — LINXS

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The history and philosophy behind LINXS. See the info-video, what Themes are, what LINXS’ mission is, about the organisation, focus areas, and and fellowships.

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COMMUNITY

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PEOPLE

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Themes at LINXS

LINXS’ work is based around Themes, governed by a core group, with multiple working groups organising activities. Themes run for about three years and develop networks, research and activities in different fields of science relevant for one or more of the LINXS focus areas.

Legacy (PAST) Themes:

Integrative Pharmacology and Drug Discovery 2022-2024
Northern Lights on Food 2021-2024
New Materials 2020-2023
Integrative Structural Biology 2018-2021
Dynamics 2017-2021
Imaging 2017-2020

 
 
 

Young Researchers’ Initiatives

Aim to establish a dynamic platform for early career scientists engaged in, or interested in utilizing, neutrons and X-rays in their research. These can e.g. be PhD students, post-docs, undergraduate students, or other non-tenured researchers.

Going on at LINXS

EVENTS PAGE (list view)

EVENTS CALENDAR (page view)

NEWS PAGE (list view)

WEBINARS

LINXS organises many webinar series within specific topics

PROJECTS

The projects that LINXS hosts or participates in

Resources

EDUCATIONAL MATERIAL

Knowledge base with a collection of 140+ talks and useful links.

HANDBOOK

A handbook for people active in LINXS

INDICO SERVER

The Indico server that LINXS uses to organise events (separate site).

DOCUMENTS

Annual reports, newsletters, statutes, calls, instructions, templates, and administrative documents of LINXS.

PUBLICATIONS

List of publications with LINXS’ affiliation.

Contact

For direct contact and snail mail address please see the site footer. We generally e-mail newsletters and weekly reminders for upcoming events. You can sign up to our e-mail list below.

If you want to sign up for Young Researcher activities, there is another dedicated form for you here.

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ABOUT

The Young Researchers’ Initiatives (YRIs) at LINXS aim to establish a dynamic platform for early career scientists, such as PhD students, post-docs and undergraduate students. They are directed towards those that are engaged in, or interested in utilizing, neutrons and X-rays in their research. LINXS wants to provide an environment that encourages interaction and learning, and provides networking opportunities for young scientists across diverse scientific disciplines. The focus areas of YRIs roughly align with LINXS’ thematic domains, encompassing Life Science, Hard Matter, and Soft Matter. The partitioning should not be seen as strict, and crossover activities between this areas are highly encouraged and expected.

The key objectives of Young Researchers’ Initiatives include:

Networking and collaboration: We are committed to forming an inclusive and supportive community, where both experienced users and newcomers to neutron and X-ray techniques can discover new collaborations and explore novel applications in their current and future research projects. Through symposiums, courses and tailored events designed for early career scientists, you will get opportunities to engage in discussions, exchange ideas and form new collaborations.

Education: Many of our activities include lectures and talks, covering topics such as fundamentals of neutron and X-ray techniques and their applications.

By Early Career Scientists, for Early Career Scientists: the initiative is driven by young researchers (PhD students and post-docs) that coordinates activities within each thematic area. The coordinating committee play a vital role in shaping the initiative by organising events that aligned with the needs of young researchers.

If you have ideas or thoughts on how to develop LINXS YRI (activities, focus areas etc) do not hesitate to contact the coordinators.

Who can benefit? LINXS YRIs is aimed at young/early career scientists, including students, PhD students, and post-docs that are currently using or have an interest in exploring the potential of neutrons and X-ray techniques in their research. The initiative is driven mainly by PhD students and post-docs that are active users of these techniques.

How can I get involved? Stay tuned for upcoming events! You don’t need to be a LINXS fellow or affiliated in any kind to participate in YRIs’ activities – simply register to events that you find interesting. Read more about the focus areas to connect with the respective coordinators.

Did you know that LINXS has an Educational Platform? We upload videos for educational purposes covering a range of topics from the fundamentals of neutron and X-ray techniques to their diverse applications.

 

YRI FOCUS AREAS

YRI in
Life Science

YRI IN
Hard matter

YRI IN
Soft Matter

UPCOMING EVENTS

 
 

NEWS ARTICLES

 
 

Past events

 

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