Canadian Light Source Annual Users' Meeting October 22, 2024 | Quantum Nano Centre 0101 | 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Tuesday, October 22, 2024 9:00 am - 5:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

2024 Canadian Light Source (CLS) Annual Users' Meeting

This year, WIN will proudly host the Canadian Light Source (CLS) Annual Users' Meeting (AUM) at the University of Waterloo on Tuesday, October 22, 2024. This is the first time the AUM will be held outside of Saskatoon, providing an excellent opportunity for the local scientific community here in Ontario to engage with this important national facility.

Why should you attend the CLS Annual Users' Meeting?

The CLS Annual Users Meeting (AUM) is a premier event that brings together researchers from different disciplines and regions who use or are interested in using synchrotron radiation. The AUM is a platform to:

  • Learn about the latest developments and opportunities at the CLS and other synchrotron facilities around the world
  • Network with fellow researchers, CLS staff, and representatives from funding agencies and industry partners
  • Showcase your research and get feedback from a broad, multi-disciplinary audience

How can you participate in the AUM?

The AUM will have a virtual component extending from October 24-25, but the main in-person meeting at Waterloo will be on October 22.

The AUM is open to all those interested in performing research at synchrotron facilities. Whether you are a current user of the CLS, a user of another synchrotron around the world, or are curious about how you can use a synchrotron for your research in the future, you are welcome to attend some or all of the meetings. Students and post-docs are especially encouraged to attend and present their work at the poster session.

Registration is required for this event.

The AUM is a rare chance to connect with the synchrotron community and learn how you can benefit from this cutting-edge facility. Don't miss this exceptional opportunity!

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