Science & Innovation with Neutrons in Europe in 2020

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SINE2020, world-class Science and Innovation with Neutrons in Europe in 2020, is a consortium of 18 partner institutions from 12 countries. It is funded by the European Union through the H2020 programme. Read more.

Latest news

Haldor Topsøe uses neutrons to improve performance of cells for hydrogen production

Haldor Topsøe uses neutrons to improve performance of cells for hydrogen production

07/02/2017

Haldor Topsøe, a world leader in the development and manufacture of catalysts and the design of process plants for the chemical and petrochemical industries, used neutrons at MLZ through SINE2020. read more

Apply now to the Oxford School on Neutron Scattering

Apply now to the Oxford School on Neutron Scattering

01/02/2017

Learn about neutron scattering and how you can benefit from using neutrons on 3 – 15 September 2017 in Oxford. read more

Improved formulation for STEPAN surfactants

Improved formulation for STEPAN surfactants

27/01/2017

One of the world’s largest producers of surfactants considers the time spent at ILL using neutrons, through SINE2020, invaluable for its R&D activities. read more


Communicating neutron scattering on Neutron News

Communicating neutron scattering on Neutron News

25/01/2017

The latest editorial of the journal Neutron News tells about the importance of communicating neutron scattering as well as how communication officers around the world collaborate. read more

High pressure research using muons at PSI

High pressure research using muons at PSI

24/01/2017

As part of the Sample Environment activities, a team at the Paul Scherrer Institute published a review of high pressure µSR experiments. read more

The first year of SINE2020 support of neutron and muon schools

The first year of SINE2020 support of neutron and muon schools

16/01/2017

About 250 students and early career scientists have already benefited from SINE2020 funding to eight introductory neutron and muon schools. Grants will also be available for advanced schools soon. read more


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