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2nd BornAgain School and User Meeting
19/12/2018 - 21/12/201830 researchers are meeting in Garching, Germany to learn how to use BornAgain, the open-source software package to simulate and fit neutron and x-ray small-angle scattering at grazing incidence. read more
Sample Environment team meet in Prague
22/11/2018 - 23/11/2018Researchers from SINE2020’s Sample Environment work package reviewed their progress at a team meeting in Prague. read more
Matrac 2 School 2019: Registrations Open
31/03/2019 - 05/04/2019Registration for the Matrac 2 2019 School is open and will be held in Germany. This School is financially supported within the frame of the SINE2020 Neutron and Muon Advanced Schools. read more
Parr Reactor for Hydrothermal Deuteration Installed at ESS
27/11/2018ESS DEULAB installed its first Parr Reactor to aid the deuteration of compounds much needed by the neutron user community. This will help the SINE2020 Work Package: Chemical Deuteration with their work. read more
50th paper for SINE2020 in 2018
23/11/2018SINE2020 and Grant agreement No 654000 has been acknowledged in its 50th journal paper for 2018, bringing the number of publications from the project up to 85 in total. read more
The Olympic Games of neutrons and photons
10/07/2018 - 15/07/2018SINE2020 participated in “The Olympic Games of neutron and photons” at the Science in the City event in Toulouse, France parallel to the EuroScience Open Forum (ESOF).
Members of the Research Infrastructures Communications and Engagement (RICE) Working Group prepared a series of activities for visitors to enjoy around different science topics.
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