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An upcoming special issue of the Canadian Journal of Physics will be devoted to neutron scattering in Canada, in commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the NRU reactor.
Published since 1929, this monthly journal reports significant advances in research in physics, including atomic and molecular physics, condensed matter, elementary particles and nuclear physics, gases, fluid dynamics and plasmas, electromagnetism and optics, mathematical physics, and interdisciplinary, classical, and applied physics. It publishes research articles, rapid communications, and review articles contributed by recognized experts in Canada and abroad. It also publishes special issues dedicated to current research in a particular area of physics.
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ISSN : 1208-6045
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Michael Steinitz — St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada
Dr. Steinitz is professor of physics at St. Francis Xavier University (St. FX), where he has been since 1973. He is a past president of the Canadian Association of Physicists (CAP) and for three years was chair of the board of directors of the Canadian Institute for Photonic Innovations. In 2006 he was honored by the CAP with its Peter Kirkby medal for outstanding service to Canadian physics, in particular for his leadership of Canadian efforts for the World Year of Physics 2005. His research is in experimental solid state physics, using neutron scattering and other techniques to study the magnetic behaviour of rare-earth and transition metals. For 30 years he has run the concert series at St. FX, helping to launch the careers of many Canadian chamber musicians and soloists.
T. Antimirova (Toronto), Gordon Ball (Vancouver), Peter Beiersdorfer (Livermore), Hubert de Guise (Thunder Bay), Edward N. Glass (Windsor), S.P. Goldman (Toronto), Akira Hirose (Saskatoon), Ronald M. Lees (Fredericton), Ivan L'Heureux (Ottawa), Wing-ki Liu (Waterloo), Edward J. Llewellyn (Saskatoon), R. Maciejko (Montréal), Richard MacKenzie (Montréal), Robert Mann (Waterloo), K.-P. Marzlin (Calgary), M. Milner-Bolotin (Toronto), Mike Morrow (St. John's), S. Roorda (Montréal), A. Sachrajda (Ottawa), Ian S. Towner (Kingston), R.A. Wickham (Guelph), Alain Vincent (Montréal)
Elizabeth Leighton — St. Francis Xavier University
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