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How do protein crystals grow?
23/02/2018Researchers from MLZ (Forschungszentrum Jülich) investigated the crystallization of the protein lysozyme in an experiment at the Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL). The paper on lysozyme crystallization shows the successful collaboration of a TUM master student (Raimund Heigl) with a SINE2020 postdoc (Marialucia Longo). read more
22nd JCNS Laboratory Course Neutron Scattering
03/09/2018 - 14/09/2018The 22nd JCNS Laboratory Course Neutron Scattering is taking place September 3-14, 2018 in Juelich and Garching/Munich, Germany.
Deadline for application is May 13, 2018. read more
CETS2018
06/05/2018 - 11/05/2018The 12th Central European Training School on neutron techniques will be held from May 6 to May 11, 2018 and is Hosted by BNC.
Application is now open. Deadline is the 15th of March. read more
SYNERGI 2019 Registrations Open
01/04/2019Registrations are open for SYNERGI 2019.
This SINE2020 industry event will provide opportunities for industrial companies to talk with neutron experts about ways that neutrons can help with their scientific problems. This year the focus is on the chemical industry. read more
SINE2020 Workshop on Neutron Scattering Data Analysis Software - now open for registration
19/01/2018The SINE2020 Workshop on Neutron Scattering Data Analysis Software is now open for registration. The deadline is 15 February 2018! read more
Season greetings for 2018
15/12/2017Merry Christmas to Everyone!
Wishing you a fabulous 2018. Full of great experiences and achievements. A meaningful chapter waiting to be written each day.
The SINE2020 Coordination Team
Martin, Miriam and Anke read more
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