Skip to content
  • Career
  • Phone book
  • Events
  • MLZ Webpage
  • MLZ User Office
  • Webmail (internal)
  • Webmail ("Betrieb")
  • Intranet
  • de
  • en
  • Research Neutron Source Heinz Maier-Leibnitz (FRM II)
  • Technical University of Munich
Technical University of Munich
  • Home
  • About us
    • From "Atomic Egg" to FRM II
    • Facts & Figures
      • Auftragsvergaben
    • News & Media
      • News article
      • Films
        • Interactive panorama
      • Brochures
        • Annual Reports
        • Newsletter
      • Events
        • Open day 2024
    • Contact
  • The Neutron Source
    • Neutrons
    • Fuel elements
      • Life cycle of a fuel element
      • Disposal of fuel elements
        • FRM II fuel element
        • Storage in Ahaus
        • Secure packaging
        • Transport vehicle
        • Permits
        • Function test
        • FAQ
      • Conversion
        • What does the conversion entail
        • Objectives of the conversion
        • Who is working on the conversion?
        • Fact check
    • Reactor
      • Installations in the pool
      • Guiding the beams
        • Cooling circuits
    • Irradiation facilities
      • Rabbit Irradiation
      • Capsule Irradiation
      • Mechanical Irradiation
      • Irradiation Position in the Control Rod
      • Irradiation with fast neutrons
      • Future Mo-99 irradiation facility
    • Safety
  • Safe all round
    • Protection of persons
    • Monitoring the facility
    • Monitoring the environment
      • Discharge of C-14
  • Research
  • Medicine
    • Radioisotopes for diagnostics
    • Radioisotopes for therapy
    • Tumor irradiation
  • Industry
    • Materialanalyse
      • TUM-Expertenforen
      • VDI Fachausschuss 101
        • Bildgebende Verfahren
        • Optische Messverfahren
        • Eigenspannungs- und Texturanalyse
        • Analytik
      • Analysis with neutrons
    • Radioisotopes for industry
    • Silicon doping
  • Career
  • Guided Tours
  1. Home
  2. About us
  3. News & Media
  4. News article

News

Strategic recommendations about neutron research in Germany published

Aktuell, Wissenschaft | 06.09.2011

The Committee Research with Neutrons (KFN) has published a new bilingual brochure.

The "Perspectives of neutron research in Germany" are available for download at the webpages of the KFN.

Research using neutrons provides essential and unique contributions to the major challenges facing modern industrial societies. The present situation and the perspectives in the light of the coming new European Neutron Source (ESS) are presented, and the KFN gives recommendations about neutron sources, support of young scientists and funding tools. Applications and research areas of neutron research are explained and visualised in the brochure.

The brochure is also available in a printed version. 

Please contact: kfnadmin@physik.uni-kiel.de

<media 8036 - - "APPLIKATION, Perspectives of neutron research in Germany 2011, Perspektiven_der_Neutronenforschung_in_Deutschland_2011-engl.pdf, 6.6 MB">Online version</media>

 


◄ Back to: News article
To top
  • Privacy
  • Imprint
  • Accessibility