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.
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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.
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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”.
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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).
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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.
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Open house on October 15th
The research neutron source offers visitors tours at the open house on Saturday, October 15th. Talks will be given, films and an exhibition of the radiation protection will be shown.
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A successful specification test: The sample environment group of the instruments operated by the Jülich Centre for Neutron Science (JCNS) at the FRM II offers an vertical 5 Tesla cryomagnet in the near future. After a test phase, the cryomagnet will be available for routine operation in spring 2012.…
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Students from 15 different countries have practiced neutron scattering at scientific instruments of the FRM II in the week of September 12th to 16th.
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