MLXN: Machine Learning for X-ray and Neutron Scattering
Niche scientific ML application conference with no direct relevance to Australian public sector AI governance or policy work.
Key points
- MLXN26 is an in-person workshop applying machine learning to X-ray and neutron scattering research.
- The event is a specialist scientific research conference with no direct policy or governance focus.
- No relevance to APS AI governance, strategy, or public sector practice - included for completeness only.
Summary
MLXN26 is an in-person workshop held in Washington DC from 12–14 April 2026, organised under NIST's events program. It explores the application of machine learning to X-ray and neutron scattering research, continuing a series of annual workshops held at scientific institutions. The event targets researchers and practitioners in materials science and physics rather than AI governance or public sector audiences.
"MLXN: Machine Learning for X-ray and Neutron Scattering" Source: NIST Information Technology RSS Published: 13 April 2026 URL: https://www.nist.gov/news-events/events/2026/04/mlxn-machine-learning-x-ray-and-neutron-scattering MLXN26 is an in-person workshop held in Washington DC from 12–14 April 2026, organised under NIST's events program. It explores the application of machine learning to X-ray and neutron scattering research, continuing a series of annual workshops held at scientific institutions. The event targets researchers and practitioners in materials science and physics rather than AI governance or public sector audiences. Retrieved from SIMS, 18 May 2026.