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Main page Previous --- Top 12/1 4 --- Next DEC RT11, RSX11, TSX11 By mid-1984 most instruments were being controlled by PDP11 systems. D19 the large multi detector diffractometer was controlled by a P
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Back to main page Top T he U nix plan The proliferation of DEC computer systems had always been highly questioned, primarily by the French. To break this monopoly a change to Unix was imposed in 1992
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Back to main page Top Initially the high cost of computers inevitably lead to the requirement for a number of highly competent staff to maximise their usage. The custom-built Nicole and Carine systems
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Main page Previous --- Top 13/1 4 --- Next O ffice automation The DiamItos icon ©1991 Diadème ingénierie and A. Filhol The computerisation of the secretariats started with a typewriter (probably the O
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Main page Previous --- Top 14/1 4 Initially neutron scattering employed state of the art numerical control to provide 24/7 operations for precise mechanical diffractometers and spectrometers to maximi
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The following pages describe the evolution of techniques at the ILL. Many of the latter were initiated at the ILL but testimonials, photos or documents are often rare, at least for the first 30 years
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Neutrons detection at the ILL A draft history of neutron detection at the ILL is available here in French . Its content has not yet been validated and cannot be considered exact. If you wish to use or
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Email LinkedIn Curriculum vitae Bachelor’s degree: Physics Master’s degree: Condensed Matter Physics (pdf - 320 Ki) Illaria Mosca | InnovaXN PhD student | Video portrait #2 Ilaria Mosca is working on
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In an article published in ACS Macro Letters , a team of physicochemists describes a novel approach which uses neutron and light scattering to monitor in situ the self-assembly of amphiphilic block co
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