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09.01.2012

Prof. Walter Hälg died aged 94 in December 2011

Professor Walter Hälg, one of the pioneers of neutron scattering and reactor technology in Switzerland, died after short illness on December 28, 2011 in Baden/Switzerland. [read more]

22.12.2011

4th User Meeting at the FRM II on March 23rd, 2012

We kindly invite all our users to participate in the 4th User Meeting at the FRM II on March 23rd, 2012. Register now! [read more]

14.12.2011

Microscopic evidence of skyrmion lattice using neutrons

Using small angle neutron scattering at the instrument MIRA at the FRM II and V4 at the Helmholtz Centre Berlin, Tim Adams of the TU München physics department has delivered the missing microscopic evidence for the topological characteristics of a long reaching skyrmion lattice. [read more]

17.11.2011

New invention: Recyclable shielding material

Engineers and physicists around the ANTARES Neutron Imaging Team at the FRM II research reactor have invented a reusable shielding material for neutron- and gamma-radiation. [read more]

10.11.2011

Members of the Green party in Munich visit the FRM II

For the first time, members of the Green Party "Bündnis 90 - Die Grünen" visited the neutron source on Tuesday, November 8th. [read more]

27.10.2011

Neutron source back to operation

After the long maintenance break the neutron source produces neutron beams for research, industry and medicine since October 29th. [read more]

23.10.2011

ERC-Advanced Grant for research on magnetic vortices

Prof. Dr. Christian Pfleiderer at the chair of experimental physics E 21 of the TUM physics department receives a European grant for the research on stable magnetic vortices using neutrons. [read more]

19.10.2011

80 participants at JCNS workshop

About 80 specialists in neutron instrumentation from Europe, Japan and the USA met from 4-7 October, 2011 in Tutzing to discuss the latest “Trends and Perspectives in Neutron Instrumentation: From Continuous to Spallation Sources”. [read more]

18.10.2011

Workshop: Neutron scattering for crystallographers

More than a dozen scientists participated at a neutron scattering workshop on the occasion of the joint meeting of the German Crystallographic Society (DGK) and the German and Austrian Mineralogical Societies (DMG, ÖMG). [read more]

17.10.2011

Open day attracted almost 500 visitors

496 visitors had the chance to see the research neutron source at the open day. The talks and the booth of the radiation protection were well attended. [read more]

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