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The International Collaboration on Advanced Neutron Sources (ICANS) is an informal network of laboratories gathering scientists and engineers involved in the development of pulsed neutron sources and accelerator-based spallation neutron sources.The collaboration was founded in 1977 as a forum to promote discussions and collaborative work, and to share information on three main topics: accelerators, targets and moderators, and instruments.The 24th meeting of this network (ICANS XXIV) was held from the 29th October to the 3rd November 2023 in Dongguan, Guangdong Province, China.Sponsored by the China Spallation Neutron Source 1 (CSNS), a largescale scientific infrastructure constructed and operated by the Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), ICANS XXIV has attracted more than 200 participants from France, Germany, Japan, Russia, UK, USA, Switzerland and China (Fig. 1).Over 90 abstracts were submitted for presentations and posters.Extensive discussions took place during the conference on the following subjects: accelerator, targets and moderators, neutron and muon instruments (including Fig. 1.
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