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R. LEVET, “Civil engineering works and containment of the reactor building.” J. BUREAU DU COLOMBIER and H. REUTLER, “Safety aspects of the
reactor.”
P. AGERON, “Experimental possibilities.”
P. AGERON, J.M. ASTRUC, H. GEIPEL and J. VERDIER, “The cold neutron source of the high flux reactor.”
G. BOHME, W. DREXEL and F. WUNDERLICH, “The hot source of the high flux reactor.”
J.C. FAUDOU, “In-pile systems for nuclear physics.”
P. AGERON and P.A. BLUM, “The neutron beam tubes.”
G. GOBERT, “The solid-state physics spectrometers.”
J.C. FAUDOU, “The nuclear physics spectrometers.”
M. TAESCHNER, “Automated management of the experiments.”
Y. DROULERS, “Operational organisation.”
J. CHATOUX, “Operational planning and costs of the high flux reactor.”
J. CHATOUX, “Subcontracting of work for the design and construction of the high flux reactor”
ABELE Hartmut: Physikalisches Institut, University of Heidelberg
ABRAGAM Anatole: French physicist, Director of Physics at the CEA (1965- 1970) and professor at the Collège de France.
ALLEN Geoffrey: English chemical-physicist, professor at the University of Manchester (1965-1975), chairman of SRC in 1977
AGERON Paul (1931-1998): engineer and physicist who built the cold source and neutron guides
Key people involved in the history of the ILL
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