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Microstrip Gas Chambers at ILL

Microstrip Gas Chambers at ILL

22/02/2019

Our last stop in France on The Road to the ESS explores the work to improve Microstrip Gas Chamber (MSGC) detectors using a novel cathode strip layout that has been investigated at ILL. read more

GA 2019: REGISTRATION OPEN

GA 2019: REGISTRATION OPEN

27/05/2019 - 29/05/2019

The Final SINE2020 General Assembly will be held in Bilbao, Spain from 27th – 29th May 2019.

More information can be found on our event page. Registration is now open! read more

New SANS Animation video

New SANS Animation video

20/02/2019

ILL and SINE2020 are happy to announce the release of an animation video funded by SINE2020 and prepared with Isabelle Grillo, one of ILL’s scientists. It tells you a little bit about how Small Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS) works and what it can be used for. You can find out more about the technique on our dedicated page or go straight to the video here. read more


Growing large protein crystals at ILL

Growing large protein crystals at ILL

14/02/2019

A “plug and play” module or a flow crystallisation chamber? How can we make protein crystals large enough to studied with neutrons. ILL are trying to find out. read more

Deuteration of Biomolecules

Deuteration of Biomolecules

12/02/2019

Find out the latest in our Chemical Deuteration workpackage on The Road to the ESS read more

Micromegas Detectors

Micromegas Detectors

08/02/2019

Alain Debart’s team at CEA in France have been working on Micromegas Detectors for SINE2020’s Work Package Instrumentation. Here we explain what they are and what the team have achieved over the last few years. read more


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