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How does the ILL contribute to the development of science in Grenoble?

How does the ILL contribute to the development of science in Grenoble?

The ILL was the historical nucleus of what has today become the European Photon and Neutron Science Campus. The epn science campus is now also home to the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) and an outstation of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL). The siting together of complementary scientific installations with a view to harnessing their combined potential is a model that has found followers worldwide.

With more than 6000 visitors per year the  epn campus brings a strong international dimension to science in Grenoble.