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

- Biology Health,Scientific news,D17,Germany,United Kingdom

Thanks to a recent upgrade of ILL’s neutron reflectometer D17, molecular motions can be tracked with unprecedented precision

- General news

The International Conference on Neutron Scattering 2025 was held in Copenhagen and Lund on 6-10 July. The ILL had a strong presence, with 66 participants, oral presentations, posters, many interesting discussions and some prizes.

- Training & PhD,Scientific news,SHARPER,France,Germany

Last week, the very first team of users has been performing experiments on the SHARPER instrument at the ILL.

- News,General news,Press releases

The ILL Science Strategy outlines the approach to leverage on the extensive instrument and facility upgrades. Elaborated in collaboration with external experts, it provides a vision for scientific operation for the coming decade.

- radioisotopes,Health,Industry - Pharmaceuticals,General news,Press releases,Germany

ITM Isotope Technologies Munich SE (ITM) and the Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL), today announced an extension of their collaboration for medical radioisotope production, originally established in 2009.

- Biology Health,Scientific news,D33,IN16B,WASP,Germany,Sweden

ILL's instruments play a crucial role in disentangling complex protein crystallisation pathways.

- News,General news,France

From 2 to 5 June 2025, the Journées de la Diffusion Neutronique (JDN) brought together the French neutron scattering community for a lively edition by the shores of the Annecy lake.

- Neutron tech,Scientific news

T3, the new polarised cold neutron reflectometer developed by the Neutron Optics Service at the ILL, in strict collaboration with the Design and Calculations Service, is now fully operational. Congratulations and a big thank you to everyone involved…

- News,Environment,Energy,Scientific news

Ionic conduction is a key processes in energy materials. Understanding it in detail is essential for developing more performant batteries and fuel cells. A recent article provides a tutorial and research review on the role of neutrons in advancing…

- reactor operation,General news,Press releases,Scientific news,France,Germany,United Kingdom

The ILL has just received a firm commitment from its Associate countries, France, the UK and Germany, to continue operation until 2033. “We have been working very hard to secure a unanimous commitment from all three Associate countries and are…