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MLZ Conference 2025: “Neutrons for Fusion and Nuclear Applications” - Register now!

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Girls‘ power at the neutron source - 24 girls visited FRM II on Girls' Day

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Annual Report 2024 - Discover last year's scientific highlights!

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Take a look behind the SCiENcES and ‘Meet our PhDs and PostDocs’ up close in our social media series - take a look and follow us - it's worth it!

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Stronger steel bonds thanks to neutron imaging

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Smartphone camera sensors help with antimatter research at CERN

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How heat harms Li-ion batteries

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What high pressure experiments with neutrons can tell about degradation of micro-plastics

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Researchers have examined critical raw materials such as nickel, zirconium, lanthanum and praseodymium using neutrons. This helps to handle these materials more sustainably.

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Unlocking quantum secrets with entangled neutrons

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Learn more about us.

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Become a part of our team!

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Forschungs-Neutronenquelle
Heinz Maier-Leibnitz (FRM II)

The Forschungs-Neutronenquelle Heinz Maier-Leibnitz (FRM II)  is a Corporate Research Center of the Technical University of Munich (TUM) located on the premises of the modern research campus in Garching.

Here, neutrons and positrons enable a wide range of applications in research, industry and medicine: from developing new technologies, such as batteries for electric cars, to precise anti-cancer drugs.

Learn more about the FRM II

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Events

21.05.2025
Machine Learning - Basics Workshop - AUSGEBUCHT (DEVA Workshop)
26.05.2025
The source for ultra-cold neutrons at the FRM II (Seminar: Neutronen in Forschung und Industrie)
28.07.2025
MLZ Conference 2025: Neutrons for Fusion and Nuclear Applications (Konferenz)
07.10.2025
JCNS Workshop 2025 Trends and Perspectives in Neutron Scattering (Workshop)
27.10.2025
Munich Quantum Matter Days (Konferenz)
03.12.2025
MLZ User Meeting 2025 (Konferenz)

News

05.12.2024

Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Medal for Prof. Christian Pfleiderer

Prof. Christian Pfleiderer, Scientific Director at FRM II and MLZ, received the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Medal on 5 December 2024 as part of TUM's ‘Dies Academicus’. [read more]

11.11.2024

Young explorers visit

This summer, children from the Nachbarschaftshilfe Garching e.V. enjoyed an unforgettable day at our FRM II research neutron source. With bright eyes and boundless curiosity, 17 young visitors, accompanied by… [read more]

24.10.2024

Uniting Forces for Precision Cancer Therapies

In an effort to provide more targeted therapies for cancer patients, the Technical University of Munich (TUM), the TUM University Hospital, and ITM Isotope Technologies Munich SE have signed a research… [read more]

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Neutron Source

The FRM II is one of the most powerful and modern neutron sources worldwide.

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Research

The Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ) - cutting-edge research with neutrons and positrons at the FRM II.

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Join us!

You would like to work at FRM II? 
Here you can find our current job offers.

Industry
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Industry

Material analysis, component testing and irradiation for the automotive, aerospace and semiconductor industries as well as for mechanical engineering, chemicals, medical technology ...

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Medicine

In addition to radioisotopes for the diagnosis and treatment of tumor diseases, the FRM II also has a facility for the teletherapy of malignant tumors.

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Visiting the FRM II

Visitors at the FRM II are welcome!
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