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95 scientists met in Coimbra for our General Assembly

95 scientists met in Coimbra for our General Assembly

15/09/2016

Sunshine, bacalhau, UNESCO heritage, and interesting scientific discussions all came together at the SINE2020 General Assembly held at the University of Coimbra on September 7-8. read more

Q&A: Enhancing cooperation between industry and neutron facilities

Q&A: Enhancing cooperation between industry and neutron facilities

13/09/2016

Get to know the main points of action, benefits, and challenges of the SINE2020 Industry Activity. read more

Sample Environment: Interview with the coordinator

Sample Environment: Interview with the coordinator

30/08/2016

Eddy Lelièvre-Berna tells about the Sample Environment WP, which aims to improve the environment surrounding samples both on neutron and muon experiments, thus improving data statistics and opening new fields of science. read more


Project administrators met EC auditors to help secure eligibility of H2020 funding

Project administrators met EC auditors to help secure eligibility of H2020 funding

01/08/2016

Financial and administrative staff from the H2020 BrightnESS and its SINE2020 projects met on June 27 and 28 in Lund to exchange best practices and tools on how to best implement and manage both research projects. read more

Funds for post-grant FP7 publications

Funds for post-grant FP7 publications

01/08/2016

You can apply for OpenAire funds to publish or reimburse your FP7 project papers in Open Access journals. read more

SINE2020 facilitates the study of the human body

SINE2020 facilitates the study of the human body

11/07/2016

Giovanna Fragneto tells how work within the SINE2020 Deuteration Activity aims to provide large scale production of deuterated lipids for scientific use. read more


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