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You can find here the latest scientific news, upcoming events, and the Institute's achievements

- News,Scientific news,DALI,D11,D22,LADI-III

The European Photon and Neutron (EPN) campus in Grenoble is also a unique place for structural biology research. A review paper on the current and future perspectives for structural biology at the EPN campus has just appeared on the Journal of…

- Quantum materials,Scientific news,ThALES,Germany,Switzerland

New findings based on neutron scattering experiments performed at the ILL and ISIS reveal supersymmetric behaviour in a quantum material, demonstrating that it can emerge naturally in condensed matter. This has promising practical implications for…

- Soft matter,General news,European news,D17,D33,France,Germany

This prestigious award recognises von Klitzing’s remarkable contributions in soft matter physics and her pioneering use of neutrons to unravel complex interface phenomena – in particular through experiments at the ILL.

- News,Industry - Consumer Goods & Chemicals,Soft matter,Scientific news,D17,France,Sweden

Research is constantly ongoing to optimise the properties of shampoos. This study could help design better, more sustainable hair-care products with improved conditioning effects. It was developed at ILL in collaboration with L'Oréal.

- Training & PhD,General news

Last week was rich in scientific events featuring neutron scattering and the ILL. We briefly summarise ILL’s participation in the UK NMSUM, JdA, and more.

- News,Advanced materials,Scientific news,FIGARO,Spain,United Kingdom

Researchers used neutrons to study how peptides assemble into tiny spirals - and then used them as templates to create golden replicas.

- News,Environment,Chemistry,Industry - Renewable & Nuclear Energies,Scientific news,D50-NeXT,Germany

... or assessing ‘power naps’ for electrolysers | A recent study uses high resolution neutron imaging at the ILL to examine water dynamics in a carbon dioxide electrolysis cells - selected as research highlight in Nature Catalysis.

- News,Energy,Advanced materials,Chemistry,Scientific news,IN5,Germany

A novel porous material capable of separating deuterium from hydrogen at a temperature of 120 K (-153°C) has been introduced. This opens a pathway for sustainable industrial-scale isotope separation using existing liquefied natural gas (LNG)…

- News,Training & PhD,Magnetism,General news,D7,United Kingdom

A former PhD student at the ILL and Birmingham University has been awarded this year’s prize for her “ground-breaking contributions to the study of frustrated magnets using neutron polarisation analysis combined with novel data analysis…

- Industry,European news

Another milestone this month for the NEXSTEP programme: the first 9 ILL PhD positions have been opened accross a wide range of disciplines including physics, materials science, chemistry, biochemistry and engineering :