Advisory Committee
The SINE2020 Advisory Committee advises the project's coordinator and Board
The Advisory Committee advises on the content of the implementation plan and any required changes. The committee consists of at least five members, elected by the SINE2020 Board. The committee meetings are chaired by the SINE2020 coordinator. Members of the committee can be from institutions inside and outside the consortium – preferably from outside.
Current Advisory Committee members:
- Julian Oberdisse (Chair)
CNRS Montpellier, Universite' de Montpellier 2, France
Scientific field: Soft matter
- Elizabeth Blackburn
University of Birmingham, UK
Scientific field: Magnetism
- Marie Plazanet
University of Perugia, Italy / University Joseph Fourier – Grenoble 1, France
Scientific field: Chemical Physics
- Thomas Hellweg
University of Bielefeld, Germany
Scientific field: Biophysical Chemistry
- Reidar Lund
University of Oslo, Norway
Scientific field: Soft matter, polymers and nanoparticles
- Kristiaan Temst
University Leuven, Belgium
Scientific field: Superlattices, magnetism, spin glass effects, superconductivity
- Andreas Michels
University of Luxemburg, Luxemburg
Scientific field: Condensed Matter Physics, Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
- Andy Götz
European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, France
Scientific field: Data management
- Ed Mitchell
European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, France
Scientific field: Business Development for Industrial use of Research Infrastructures