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 ESFRI report alerts to risks of shutting down neutron facilities in Europe

ESFRI report alerts to risks of shutting down neutron facilities in Europe

20/05/2016

Projection foresees major instantaneous reduction in neutron instruments available to Europe’s scientists once ILL shuts down. read more

The ESS View on SasView

The ESS View on SasView

19/05/2016

Poster presentation at the DanScatt meeting on Small Angle Scattering data analysis within the SINE2020 project. read more

SINE2020 has a new Industrial Liaison Officer

SINE2020 has a new Industrial Liaison Officer

23/03/2016

Caroline Boudou raises awareness among industrial companies on the use of neutron techniques and will assist them during feasibility studies at neutron centres. read more


Schools to receive SINE2020 support announced

Schools to receive SINE2020 support announced

23/03/2016 - 22/03/2016

Eight neutron and muon introductory schools will be financially supported by SINE2020. read more

NOW opening: FREE analysis of your material or device at neutron research facilities

NOW opening: FREE analysis of your material or device at neutron research facilities

17/03/2016

SINE2020 offers consultation and free neutron scattering measurements to industry. Strengthen your R&D potential with us by submitting your proposal by April 2019. read more

Neutrons for Industry: SINE2020 aims at increasing industrial use of European neutron sources

Neutrons for Industry: SINE2020 aims at increasing industrial use of European neutron sources

16/10/2016 - 13/10/2016

Learn how the SINE2020 Industry WP will help create an innovation-friendly environment around European neutron sources to tackle societal challenges by coupling research and innovation. read more


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