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12.02.2008

German Neutron Scattering Conference 2008

The German Neutron scattering Conference will take place from 15.-17.09. 2008 in Garching. FIRST CALL [read more]

20.12.2007

Erasmus Mundus Master Course MaMaSELF "Master of Materials Science Exploiting Large Scale Facilities"

A one year master's course in Materials Science [read more]

19.12.2007

Reactor operation at 232 days in 2007

Merry Christmas!

During 4.5 cycles the neutron source Heinz Maier-Leibnitz provided neutrons during 232 days for science and industry. [read more]

30.11.2007

NEUWAVE abstract deadline extended

We extend the abstract deadline for the NEUWAVE workshop until December 16th. [read more]

30.11.2007

50 Years of Neutrons in Garching - and their Future

Celebratory colloquium at the Physik-Department, TU München Prime Minister Dr. Günther Beckstein and other prominent speakers from politics, industry and science emphasized the importance of neutron science for Germany. The FRM II thanks the Prime minister and all other speakers for the… [read more]

22.10.2007

Winterterm 2007: The first ERASMUS MUNDUS students at the Physics Department and FRM II

[Translate to en:] frm2

Students from Ukraine and China are the first participants in the EU-Mastercourse MaMaSELF („Master of Materials Science Exploiting Large Scale Facilities") at the Technische Universität München. Their studies focus on neutrons and the possibilities they provide for materials research. The… [read more]

17.09.2007

PLEPS @ FRM II USER MEETING

30. October 2007 at FRM II, Garching [read more]

08.09.2007

First FRM II User Meeting

The first FRM II User Meeting will be held on 30. October at FRM II [read more]

13.08.2007

50 Year Neutron Research in Garching

Celebratory colloquium on October, 31st. [read more]

10.08.2007

Call for Proposals : FRM II round 6

Proposal deadline: 17 August 2007 at midnight [read more]

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