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Adrian Rennie

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Professor at the Department of Physics and Astronomy and Director of the Centre for Neutron Scattering at Uppsala University. Apart from an active research programme in soft matter that exploits interface scattering, he actively promotes new uses of neutron techniques in many areas.

Further activities include engagement with a range of supervisory and advisory panels for facilities, particularly related to developing instrumentation. Spin-off from his group results in commercial activities with additive manufacturing, some that are used to improve scientific instruments. Adrian will be responsible for the contact with the international user community.

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Professor at the Department of Physics and Astronomy and Director of the Centre for Neutron Scattering at Uppsala University. Apart from an active research programme in soft matter that exploits interface scattering, he actively promotes new uses of neutron techniques in many areas.

Further activities include engagement with a range of supervisory and advisory panels for facilities, particularly related to developing instrumentation. Spin-off from his group results in commercial activities with additive manufacturing, some that are used to improve scientific instruments. Adrian will be responsible for the contact with the international user community.

Professor at the Department of Physics and Astronomy and Director of the Centre for Neutron Scattering at Uppsala University. Apart from an active research programme in soft matter that exploits interface scattering, he actively promotes new uses of neutron techniques in many areas.

Further activities include engagement with a range of supervisory and advisory panels for facilities, particularly related to developing instrumentation. Spin-off from his group results in commercial activities with additive manufacturing, some that are used to improve scientific instruments. Adrian will be responsible for the contact with the international user community.

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