MLXN: Machine Learning for X-ray and Neutron Scattering
A niche scientific ML application event - no direct relevance to APS AI governance or policy work.
Key points
- NIST-linked workshop applies machine learning to X-ray and neutron scattering research, held in Washington DC.
- Specialist scientific conference with no direct AI governance, policy, or APS operational relevance.
- Low signal for APS readers; this is a domain-specific research event, not an AI governance development.
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"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 12–14 April 2026 in Washington DC, organised under the NIST umbrella, exploring machine learning applications in X-ray and neutron scattering. It follows prior workshops at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and Technische Universität München, and last year's online global event. The conference is aimed at researchers and practitioners in materials science and related disciplines, with contributed talks, invited speakers, and networking opportunities.
Retrieved from SIMS, 18 July 2026.