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

CLOSED Job: Postdoc Scientist in Muonium Chemistry at ISIS

CLOSED Job: Postdoc Scientist in Muonium Chemistry at ISIS

29/09/2016

ISIS in the UK has an open vacancy for a Post-Doctoral Scientist to work within the SINE2020 Sample Environment work-package. Apply by October 14. read more

SINE2020 funds metallurgy, surfactants, microelectronics, and fuel cells experiments

SINE2020 funds metallurgy, surfactants, microelectronics, and fuel cells experiments

28/09/2016

After the first call for industrial experiments, five companies will benefit from free neutron test measurements for their R&D activities. Would you like to use neutrons for advanced characterization of your material or component, for free? You’re still in time! read more

NOW opening: FREE analysis of your material or device at neutron research facilities

NOW opening: FREE analysis of your material or device at neutron research facilities

28/09/2016

Industrial companies can apply for free experiments at neutron research facilities until April 2019. Probing matter with neutrons is non-destructive. Feel free to contact us for further information. read more


26 students attended the Italian Learning Days School

26 students attended the Italian Learning Days School

27/09/2016

The Italian Society of Neutron Spectroscopy organised the Giornate Didattiche School on June 12-20, 2016. Students were given an introduction to neutron techniques for condensed matter studies, with applications to Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Earth sciences. read more

Martin Böhm is the new SINE2020 Coordinator

Martin Böhm is the new SINE2020 Coordinator

27/09/2016

We welcome Martin Böhm from the Institute Laue-Langevin as new SINE2020 Coordinator. read more

Apply to the Berlin School on Neutron Scattering by October 15

Apply to the Berlin School on Neutron Scattering by October 15

22/09/2016

Learn neutron scattering on 2 – 10 March 2017 at the Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin. SINE2020 supports travel costs. read more


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