During SRI 2024, Brazil was chosen to host the next edition of the conference, scheduled for 2027. The decision was made among Brazil, Canada, and South Korea, countries that had expressed interest in hosting the international event.
Held for more than 40 years, the SRI aims to anticipate the latest ideas and trends in synchrotron instrumentation, with a view to sharing technical and scientific knowledge and advancing the field as a whole.
Science Poster Prize
LNLS/CNPEM engineer Renan Geraldes received the main prize for his poster, which presented the charging chamber of the cryogenic nanoprobe at the Sapoti experimental station on the Carnaúba beamline at Sirius.
“In addition to the invitations to present received by the editing team and the choice of Brazil as the next host, the awarding of a work also symbolizes and concretizes, in a way, the recognition of the space occupied by Sirius within the synchrotron community,” says Renan Geraldes.
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Image: NLS/CNPEM engineer Renan Geraldes received the main prize for his poster, which presented the charging chamber of the cryogenic nanoprobe at the Sapoti experimental station on the Carnaúba beamline at Sirius.

