Peter LindnerPeter Lindner has been working for 35 years as a soft-matter scientist at ILL. He is an expert in small-angle neutron scattering (SANS), and has been for 25 years responsible for the SANS instrument D11. Retired since 2017, he was in charge of the cordination of its user operation, and project leader of instrument upgrades and sample environment development, in particular of online rheology. Among others, his research interests lie in the structure and dynamics of complex fluids, like lyotropic lamellar phases, under non-equilibrium conditions, such as shear. In 1990 he founded, together with T. Zemb, the Bombannes summer school on scattering methods applied to soft condensed matter. Together, they edited the first edition of this proposed volume. Read More Read Less
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