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CATEGORIES:Guest Speaker Night
CREATED:20150531T070158
SUMMARY:Guest Speaker - Dr Gail Iles - Bragg Institute, ANSTO
DESCRIPTION:<h2>Science in Space: Reality vs Fiction</h2><p>Here I share my own experie
 nces of conducting science in microgravity, training the next generation of
  astronauts, and the similarities to every-day life onboard the Internation
 al Space Station with those depicted in film.  I shall also describe some t
 ypical scientific experiments conducted in space, and the process followed 
 to fly your experiment in reduced gravity conditions. </p><p>Using the Fren
 ch Zero-G airbus, we have performed condensed matter experiments in 2G and 
 microgravity to investigate the agglomeration of intermetallic melts.  We d
 iscovered that without the earth-based forces of gravity and convective hea
 t flows we were able to grow unique nanoparticulate structures, impossible 
 to fabricate in earth-based laboratories.</p><p>Recently, Hollywood has tre
 ated us to two modern-day blockbuster movies set in space: Gravity, starrin
 g Sandra Bullock and Interstellar starring Matthew McConaughey.  The films 
 are exciting and tackle Newtonian physics in the special effects, but are t
 he orbital mechanics and relativity accurate?  After this seminar &ndash; y
 ou can decide!</p><h2>About Dr Iles</h2><h3><img src="images/articles/Dr_Ga
 il_Iles.jpg" alt="Dr Gail Iles" style="margin-right: 10px; margin-bottom: 0
 px; margin-left: 0px; float: left;" />Role at ANSTO</h3><p>Dr Gail Iles is 
 an instrument scientist responsible for <a href="http://www.ansto.gov.au/Re
 searchHub/Bragg/Facilities/Instruments/Emu/index.htm" target="">EMU, the co
 ld neutron backscattering spectrometer</a>, in the Bragg Institute.  Her ex
 pertise in neutron scattering has been demonstrated through characterisatio
 n measurements at neutron sources around the world, and in neutron instrume
 ntation.</p><p>Gail was instrument scientist of <a href="http://www.helmhol
 tz-berlin.de/pubbin/igama_output?modus=einzel&sprache=en&gid=1887" target="
 ">FALCON, the neutron Laue diffractometer</a> at HZB in Berlin, Germany, re
 sponsible for the design, construction and commissioning of this new instru
 ment.  Previously, Gail also spent a short time as instrument scientist on 
 the <a href="http://www.ill.eu/instruments-support/instruments-groups/instr
 uments/d20" target="">high-flux powder diffractometer, D20</a> at the ILL i
 n Grenoble, France. Gail&rsquo;s research interests are in the field of rar
 e earth magnetism.  The very high resolution of EMU will be ideal for inves
 tigating hyperfine energy fields which typically occur at just a few µeV.  
 A number of rare earth atoms have been shown to undergo hyperfine splitting
  which can be observed as the interaction between the spins of the incoming
  neutron and the sample nuclei.  Studies of nuclear magnetism will help us 
 better understand the mechanisms of high-temperature superconductivity, for
  example.</p><h3>Qualifications and Achievements</h3><ul><li><a href="http:
 //www.wisecampaign.org.uk/about-us" target="">WISE Champion award</a> prese
 nted by HRH Princess Anne for a range of outreach activities with Unlimited
  Theatre; for inspiring children, especially girls, to study science, techn
 ology and mathematical subjects at school (2011)</li><li>Novespace Bronze M
 edal awarded for flying 500 parabolas onboard the Zero-G aircraft, Bordeaux
 , France, accumulating over 2.5 hours in microgravity (2011)</li><li>Europe
 an Space Agency fellowship awarded to characterise intermetallics at ILL an
 d ESRF, Grenoble, France, within the framework of the FP6 project, IMPRESS 
 (2007-2009)</li><li>PhD in experimental condensed matter physics awarded by
  University of Leicester, UK (2007)</li><li>BSc (Hons) in Natural Sciences 
 with Physics awarded by Open University, UK (2003)</li></ul>
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h2>Science in Space: Reality vs Fiction</h2><p>Here I share my own experie
 nces of conducting science in microgravity, training the next generation of
  astronauts, and the similarities to every-day life onboard the Internation
 al Space Station with those depicted in film.  I shall also describe some t
 ypical scientific experiments conducted in space, and the process followed 
 to fly your experiment in reduced gravity conditions. </p><p>Using the Fren
 ch Zero-G airbus, we have performed condensed matter experiments in 2G and 
 microgravity to investigate the agglomeration of intermetallic melts.  We d
 iscovered that without the earth-based forces of gravity and convective hea
 t flows we were able to grow unique nanoparticulate structures, impossible 
 to fabricate in earth-based laboratories.</p><p>Recently, Hollywood has tre
 ated us to two modern-day blockbuster movies set in space: Gravity, starrin
 g Sandra Bullock and Interstellar starring Matthew McConaughey.  The films 
 are exciting and tackle Newtonian physics in the special effects, but are t
 he orbital mechanics and relativity accurate?  After this seminar &ndash; y
 ou can decide!</p><h2>About Dr Iles</h2><h3><img src="https://sasi.net.au/i
 mages/articles/Dr_Gail_Iles.jpg" alt="Dr Gail Iles" style="margin-right: 10
 px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; float: left;" />Role at ANSTO</h3
 ><p>Dr Gail Iles is an instrument scientist responsible for <a href="http:/
 /www.ansto.gov.au/ResearchHub/Bragg/Facilities/Instruments/Emu/index.htm" t
 arget="">EMU, the cold neutron backscattering spectrometer</a>, in the Brag
 g Institute.  Her expertise in neutron scattering has been demonstrated thr
 ough characterisation measurements at neutron sources around the world, and
  in neutron instrumentation.</p><p>Gail was instrument scientist of <a href
 ="http://www.helmholtz-berlin.de/pubbin/igama_output?modus=einzel&sprache=e
 n&gid=1887" target="">FALCON, the neutron Laue diffractometer</a> at HZB in
  Berlin, Germany, responsible for the design, construction and commissionin
 g of this new instrument.  Previously, Gail also spent a short time as inst
 rument scientist on the <a href="http://www.ill.eu/instruments-support/inst
 ruments-groups/instruments/d20" target="">high-flux powder diffractometer, 
 D20</a> at the ILL in Grenoble, France. Gail&rsquo;s research interests are
  in the field of rare earth magnetism.  The very high resolution of EMU wil
 l be ideal for investigating hyperfine energy fields which typically occur 
 at just a few µeV.  A number of rare earth atoms have been shown to undergo
  hyperfine splitting which can be observed as the interaction between the s
 pins of the incoming neutron and the sample nuclei.  Studies of nuclear mag
 netism will help us better understand the mechanisms of high-temperature su
 perconductivity, for example.</p><h3>Qualifications and Achievements</h3><u
 l><li><a href="http://www.wisecampaign.org.uk/about-us" target="">WISE Cham
 pion award</a> presented by HRH Princess Anne for a range of outreach activ
 ities with Unlimited Theatre; for inspiring children, especially girls, to 
 study science, technology and mathematical subjects at school (2011)</li><l
 i>Novespace Bronze Medal awarded for flying 500 parabolas onboard the Zero-
 G aircraft, Bordeaux, France, accumulating over 2.5 hours in microgravity (
 2011)</li><li>European Space Agency fellowship awarded to characterise inte
 rmetallics at ILL and ESRF, Grenoble, France, within the framework of the F
 P6 project, IMPRESS (2007-2009)</li><li>PhD in experimental condensed matte
 r physics awarded by University of Leicester, UK (2007)</li><li>BSc (Hons) 
 in Natural Sciences with Physics awarded by Open University, UK (2003)</li>
 </ul>
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