Institut Laue-Langevin

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.

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04.03.2010 The future epn campus science building

In September 2012 a 5000 m2 science building will be built on the campus by the ILL and ESRF. It will be a hive of future projects for the large-scale instruments, housing new joint laboratories and scientific partnerships,...[more]


25.02.2010 608 proposals

... were submitted to the February 2010 round. They will be evaluated at the ILL Subcommittee Meetings on 13-14 April. [more]


23.02.2010 Welcome to Prof. Jerzy Szwed

On 24 February ILL had the pleasure of welcoming Prof. Jerzy Szwed, Deputy Minister of the Polish Ministry of Science & Higher Education. He was accompanied by Mrs Maria KLIMKIEWICZ, Counsellor to the Minister in the...[more]


12.01.2010 The ILL News n°51 is available

The latest issue of the ILL News is available online.[more]


17.12.2009 Neutron whispering galleries

A recent ILL experiment on centrifugal quantum states has just been highlighted in the journal Nature Physics. The experiments succeeded in demonstrating for the very first time the weak equivalence principle of general...[more]


27.11.2009 Creation of the Partnership for Soft Condensed Matter

On Friday, 27 November, ILL and ESRF signed the Memorandum of Understanding creating the Partnership for Soft Condensed Matter (PSCM). The science at many ESRF beamlines and ILL instruments will increase significantly over...[more]


27.11.2009 Winter shutdown

The ILL reactor has just stopped for a long winter shudown, after delivering 100% of the scheduled beamtime in 2009! It will start again in June 2010. [more]