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Call for Input to the ESS Instrument Roadmap
Sebastian Köhler Sebastian Köhler

Call for Input to the ESS Instrument Roadmap

ESS is pleased to invite the European scientific community to contribute input to a roadmap for instruments beyond the 15 currently under construction. This roadmap will guide future developments of the instrument suite, ensuring that ESS supports a versatile science portfolio in the decades to come. The call will be open for one year. 

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Survey for the SAGA GISANS instrument project
Sebastian Köhler Sebastian Köhler

Survey for the SAGA GISANS instrument project

We invite you to participate in a survey for the SAGA GISANS project. The SAGA (Surface Analysis using Grazing Angle neutron scattering) project will deliver a competitive instrument proposal for a dedicated grazing-incidence small-angle neutron scattering (GISANS) beamline, named SAGA , which may be constructed as part of the next suite of ESS instruments 16-22.

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SAGA will open up interface science and lead to innovation opportunities for industry
Martin Stankovski Martin Stankovski

SAGA will open up interface science and lead to innovation opportunities for industry

Swedish universities, institutes and companies collaborate on planning new instruments for installation at ESS, the world's most powerful research facility for neutron radiation, outside Lund. The Swedish Research Council has now granted funding for two interdisciplinary projects as feasibility studies for future instruments at ESS: SAGA and HIBEAM. [LINXS newsitem]

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