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SINE2020 at SNI2018
18/09/2018SINE2020 was represented at the SNI 2018 Conference held at the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum in Garching, Germany – the home of FRM II. More than 500 delegates over 3 days (17th – 19th September) attended to share their research on Neutrons, Ion Beams and Synchrotron Radiation.
Next step: Sustainability report for SINE2020
23/07/2018Within the SINE2020 General Assembly in Parma, Martin Böhm suggested in the SINE2020 board meeting to prepare a sustainability report until the end of the project. In this report we intend to evaluate tasks of SINE with a clear added value for the neutron community beyond the life time of the SINE program.
Meetings with all the work package leaders are in progress.
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SINE2020 - Successful General Assembly in 2018
05/07/2018 - 06/07/2018Another milestone has been reached!
Thanks for given all the members an update of your interesting work of your work packages. We, the coordination team, want to thank you for your presence and input at the latest SINE2020 General Assembly in Parma. read more
Job completed and a big success!
28/06/2018Next generation pressure cells for neutron and muon research!
The paper describes the design of a new piston-cylinder-type hybrid pressure cell for µSR (muon-spin rotation/relaxation). This is one the deliverables of the task (7.3). read more
MATRAC 1 School 2018
02/09/2018 - 07/09/2018MATRAC 1 School – Application of Neutrons and Synchrotron Radiation in Materials Science will be held from September 2-7, 2018 in Lauenburg, Germany. read more
R2B matchmaking session listed 65 meetings in two days
16/04/2018SYNERGI2018 successfully provided a forum for industrials, ARI representatives and academic researchers with strong industry cooperation to discuss the possibilities for industrial R&D to better benefit from ARIs. read more
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