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With its international funding and expertise the Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) offers scientists and industry the world's leading facility in neutron science and technology. From its Grenoble site in the south-east of France the Institute operates the most intense neutron source on earth.

16.02.2011 A new characterisation technology platform for industryThe ILL, ESRF, CEA and CNRS are seeking to extend their research expertise and exceptional technological facilities to industrial users. To this end, on 16 February the institutes signed at ILL an agreement for the creation of a...[more] 14.02.2011 Colloidal Quasi-Crystals discoveredMicelles, as many other colloids, can self-assemble in aqueous solution to form ordered periodic structures. So far these structures exhibited classical crystallographic symmetries. In recent experiments at D11 with its new...[more] 11.02.2011 Study of volcanoes in the outer solar system produces unexpected bonus for nanotechnologyMysterious expanding ice crystals in the moons of Saturn and Neptune may be of interest to future developers of microelectronics. A publication on 10th February in Science. Neutron scattering has discovered that methanol ...[more] 24.01.2011 Unlocking the secrets of DNANeutron science provides first experimental data showing how DNA structure changes as it ‘melts’. This knowledge is a step towards technological applications of DNA, such as computer components. An experiment led at ILL just...[more] 20.01.2011 Good chemistry between ESRF and ILL and local 'Pôles de Compétivités'French Local and regional competitiveness clusters, the so-called Pôles de Compétivités, have been created during the last half decade to boost synergies between science and industry. Ecobiz Filière Chimie Environnement and...[more] 03.01.2011 Neutrons and synchrotron x-rays for industrial R&DA special 2-day training seminar is to be taught in May 2011 dedicated to the industrial applications and advantages of neutrons and synchrotron x-rays.This is a training course designed for scientists from industrial and product...[more] 03.01.2011 Welcome to India!
India has just signed up for membership of the ILL; it thus becomes the ILL´s twelfth Scientific Member and our very first non-European Member. India will be represented by the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) in Mumbai. BARC...[more] |